Cosmic Explorers
by Courtney Brown, Ph.D.
Souls exist in subspace, that vast domain diversely referred to by
mystics and theologians as the etheric realm, heaven, or the
afterlife. P. 4
The subspace mind, the intelligence of the soul, perceives and
processes
information differently from the physical mind. All evidence suggests
that
the subspace mind is omnipresent across space and time. P. 9
Any person of average or better intelligence apparently can be
trained to
remote view with considerable accuracy. P. 19
All this implies that remote viewing is a skill that takes
considerable
practice. A person does not learn the procedures and instantly
perceive
accurately across time and space. Rather, accuracy increases with
practice.
Just as all artists must practice regularly in order to perfect their
skills,
remote viewers need to view often in order to maintain and improve
their
skills. P. 77
Returning to their former genes was never an option for the Greys.
They
held a deep fear of their past. If their former genetics led them to
an
existence in which they selfishly destroyed their own planet, what
guarantee
could be made that they would not do so again? The Greys wanted a
different
route to the future, a route that required outside help.
Apparently after serving the Galactic Federation as members in
good
standing for a long time, the Greys applied for permission to travel
to Earth
and obtain human genetic material to create a new race for their souls
to
inhabit. My data suggest that they have carefully followed a policy of
asking
permission of human souls before physical birth with regard to their
participation in the Grey's genetic activities. P. 99-100
Based on the previous chapters on the Reptilian ET species, the
following
are apparently the case:
(1) the Reptilian ET species exists;
(2) it
is
currently involved in a significant military confrontation with
another
group, possibly the Greys;
(3) Earth and humans have been indirectly
caught
up in this military confrontation;
(4) the Reptilians have at least
one
underground facility on Earth in which both they and a Reptilian/human
hybrid
species work together; and
(5) the Reptilians have some future plan
for Earth
and humans, although we do not yet know any specifics for this plan.
P. 125
The Reptilians are apparently highly interested in maintaining the
secrecy of their operations. They are now totally aware that we are
capable
of remote viewing their facilities and their activities, and they are
adapting their behavior in a defensive fashion. Apparently they can do
little
but stand still when we remote view them. P. 129
My interpretation of these data now lead me to suspect that group
G2 is a
renegade Reptilian faction. This group is qualitatively different from
the
remainder of Reptilian society.
. . . I suspect it is this group that is at war at the current
time, not
the entirety of Reptilian society.
. . . If my interpretation of these data are correct, then we
truly have
a significant problem. If the larger Reptilian society itself cannot
control
this group, then how are we to control them?
. . . Based on my observations to date, we will need outside help.
Unless
further data suggest another course of action, I see no alternative to
this.
As relative newcomers in these galactic woods, we cannot, we must not,
act
alone. P. 143
There seems to be a presidential address in progress. (Which
president is
making the address is unclear.) There is an announcement about new
friends,
but this announcement contains deception.
. . . The session data suggest that the president has been tricked,
and that
there is a Reptilian influence associated with his behavior.
Essentially, he
is denying that something exists. P. 178-179
[Regarding the Martians]
Once they arrive here, they need a place to stay, a facility for
their
Earth-based operations. Early remote-viewing results suggest that
there is
such a modern Martian facility in the United States located in the
state of
New Mexico underneath the mountain Santa Fe Baldy.
Remote viewers have targeted this facility many times, virtually
always
with the same results. I have personally grown to accept these results
as
basically accurate. One day, hopefully soon, we will all know the
truth about
these matters. P. 181
In my interpretation of these data, it appears that the agenda of
the
Reptilian extraterrestrials is to use the genetic stock of humanity to
create
a new race that is partially human and partially Reptilian. P. 200
Recall that a great deal of remote-viewing data indicate that
there is a
complete continuum of realities and timelines, all of which equally
exist.
This is one of the reasons why it has historically been so difficult
to
remote view the future in particular. Many futures are nearly equally
probable, and subtle and momentary considerations of a viewer's
subspace
personality can send a session off in any of these future directions.
The
possibilities are endless, and almost any scenario can be found in
some
future trajectory. For this reason, when we cue the future, it is
necessary
to state explicitly which timeline we want to be on in the session.
P. 201
[Regarding the current time line]
The data in the current session contain no elements that suggest that
the
environmental devastation on Earth is caused by anyone other than
ourselves.
Moreover, nowhere in these data are there the concepts of human rights
abuses, incarceration, or authoritarian rule. These are just humans
struggling as best they can. They are angry at their predecessors for
making
selfish decisions that destroyed much of their world. P. 216
The Reptilian mentality perceives humans as things to understand
with
buttons to push and knobs to twist. I perceive no sense that the
Reptilians
want to interact with us as equals. They want to understand us and to
gain
from us. But they do not seem concerned about our desire to determine
our own
fate, and to choose with whom we wish to interact.
. . . I detect absolutely no sense of coercion, or any desire to
force
anything, from the consciousness of the Greys. Their open intellects
are
indeed childlike. But there is a deep maturity in their way of
thinking that
both respects our differentness and celebrates our common existence.
P. 222
From the perspective of the Galactic Federation, it is the right of a
species
to learn from its own mistakes, however severe these mistakes may be,
as long
as the species does not deprive another species of its own freedom to
do
likewise. The Federation does not want a universe of species that act
like
dogs on a leash. My observations indicate that the Galactic Federation
embraces a philosophy that values the freedom of all species to
achieve a
unique destiny, to mature in their own ways through God's school of
the
living experience. P. 234
As a species, we are going to make a crucial decision in the near
future.
Our decision may be to accept the responsibility of our own destiny,
which
may include inflicting horrible environmental abuses to our world as
we fight
to understand ourselves and our true potential. Alternatively, we may
abandon
the difficult commitment to forge a future for ourselves that
contributes
meaning to a struggling universe, and instead choose a path that
continues
the pathology of controlling our masses with secrecy and manipulation.
. . . The Institute will always present its research on its
website, www.farsight.org. P. 235
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