Q. I’ve never believed in astrology, so I’ve always felt a little
uncomfortable using terms like “Aquarian Age.” Why did you let it
get started in the first place?
A. We had nothing to do with putting this term into common use.
However, once large numbers of people started using it entirely on
their own, we invented our own mythology around the rudiments of the
Aquarian Age story and have been transmitting it telepathically into
the subconscious minds of many different people. It now appears in
messages channeled to the New Agers, in popular song lyrics, and
many different places in fiction and poetry.
First, here’s the basic astrological myth about the Aquarian Age.
The Age just ending was called the Piscean Age, after the
constellation of Pisces, the Fishes. It’s an appropriate name,
because this was the Age of Christianity, which has the fish as one
of its symbols because in the Greek that the early Christians spoke,
the word for “fish” is also an acronym for the phrase “Jesus, the
Anointed One, God’s Son, the Savior.”
And the Age just beginning is
called the Aquarian Age after the constellation of Aquarius, which
represents a human being pouring water out of a jar.
Now, here’s our supplemental mythology about the Aquarian Age, which
centers on the concept of “water.” In this context, Water symbolizes
spiritual power. During the Piscean Age, the human race on Earth
resembled an enormous school of fish: they were utterly dependent on
the water, and had very little control over it. They simply lived in
it and hoped to survive.
The New Age symbol is the human being taking control of the water,
which also represents spiritual power. However, if you take a closer
look at the astronomical mythology represented by the
constellations, you’ll see that the water poured out by the Water
Carrier is the source of the great celestial river, the
constellation Eridanus which runs from the celestial equator far
down in the southern sky.
This huge outpouring of spiritual power
represents several things we’ll cover in Part Three: the apocalyptic
events that will free the human race on this planet from Theocracy,
and the birth of new gods.
Q. It’s details like this that I need for the book, even if they’re
not directly connected to the point being discussed: they prove that
there’s an external creative intelligence behind many of the
intuitive flashes that inspire people to create modern mythologies.
A. Another example concerns several modern
UFO researchers who
received telepathic communications containing words in an unknown
language from sources that identified themselves as “space people.”
Occultists later identified the words as belonging to the “Enochian”
language. Over three hundred years ago, the English occultist
John
Dee received a long series of channeled messages in this language,
and occultists still study it today.
The reason we telepathically transmitted Enochian words like “affa”
– meaning, very appropriately, “nothing” – to the Ufologists was to
steer their thinking in certain direction. We knew that if they
published these words or repeated them very much, someone with
occult knowledge would tell them where they came from. It was just
another way of supplying evidence that there is a connection between
what modern Ufologists call telepathic contact with space people,
and the mediumistic communication with spirits that occultists have
been practicing throughout history.
Even with evidence like this to guide them, most of the Ufologists
remain materialists.
We keep telling them,
”The Invisible College is
composed of disembodied spirits. We’re dead people, not living
beings from other planets. Some of us are extraterrestrials, yes,
but we’re extraterrestrial spirits, not living people.”
We keep
telling them this whenever we are in telepathic contact, and they
keep right on theorizing about interstellar space travel and other
dimensions.
Next, let us tell you about the so-called “Sirius Connection,” which
you mentioned in Part One without ever quite figuring out what we
were doing. This was a complicated ploy of exactly the same type as
the one we just mentioned. We started sending telepathic messages
like “Sirius is very important” when we found out that news of the
explicit astronomical knowledge about the invisible companion of
Sirius in the Sudanese
Dogon Tribe’s mythology was about to surface.
In the early Seventies, when we started sending such messages, the
same information that later appeared in
The Sirius Mystery was
already known to certain anthropologists and members of the occult
and UFO communities, especially French speaking ones. This
information is extremely impressive, because it contains the period
of revolution of the companion around the larger star and the fact
that this companion star is composed of super-dense matter.
The
information contains enough detail to make coincidence unlikely, and
there is evidence that the Dogon possessed it before Western
scientists did.
Q. When I first read The Sirius Mystery, I tended to dismiss the
whole thing as a hoax by the Dogon. I speculated that some of them
had heard the astronomical information about Sirius from some
passing trader only a few years before they told it to the
anthropologists. A lot of the traders in that area were Arabs, and
amateur astronomy has always been popular hobby in the Arab culture.
A. No, the Dogon got the information centuries ago. They may or may
not have gotten it second-hand from the ancient Egyptians, but they
could have. This and many other pieces of advanced astronomical and
astrophysical information have been in circulation among free
spirits for thousands of years.
Q. I begin to get the point. You sent out telepathic messages about
Sirius to get the materialists like Wilson, Leary, and various
Ufologists to listen to you, knowing they’d encounter the
information quite soon. I assume you knew in advance that The Sirius
Mystery was being written.
A. It’s more complicated than that. If we hadn’t started the
telepathic communications, several of these people would have
accepted the information about Sirius and the Dogon as hard proof of
physical visitations to Earth by
Ancient Astronauts. As it was, we
complicated the issue in their minds, and may have kept them from
seriously misleading the significant number of people who regard
their opinions as authoritative.
Q. When you say, “complicated the issue,” are you talking about R.A.
Wilson’s making a connection between the modern Sirius Mystery and
the “Great Star” legends of the Masons, Rosicrucians, and various
occult groups?
A. Yes, the “Great Star” is also the “Great Secret”: a version of
the truth about Theocracy. This same symbolism is also being used by
a number of different factions of spirits and living people involved
in the psychic warfare to be described in Part Three. For example,
some of then call themselves “cats” or “lions” and refer to certain
other types of spirits as “dogs” or “Sirians.”
These terms refer to
different details of the physiology of the astral soul, and there
are spirits of each type in the service of both the Theocrats and
the Invisible College.
Q. I also see another possible tie-in here. Ever since
R.A. Wilson
wrote the
Illuminatus!
books, he’s had a following composed mostly
of counterculture people who publish underground magazines devoted
to discussing his work, and to similar material by Leary, Burroughs,
etc.
Some of these people were part of the Sixties LSD movement at
the time when the media were full of anti-drug propaganda claiming
that LSD damaged the chromosomes, and that the children of everyone
who used it would be born deformed or mutated. My own opinion at the
time was not to take these claims seriously, because they were
supported by insufficient evidence – and history seems to have
proven me right.
The assertion that LSD causes physical mutations seems to be
entirely false. But this didn’t stop certain members of the Sixties
counterculture from taking this “mutation” propaganda and turning it
completely around. In other words, they admitted that LSD causes
mutations, and not in the descendants of the people who take the
drug, but in the users themselves. And of course they claimed that
these mutations were extremely beneficial, turning acidheads into
supermen.
Now, I had enough scientific knowledge and plain common sense to
dismiss these claims as obvious nonsense, typical of the alternating
delusions of persecution and grandeur so common in the
counterculture at the time. And, on the purely physical level,
nothing has happened since to convince me that my snap judgment was
wrong. However, the belief that acidheads are mutants in a literal,
physical sense and therefore superior to ordinary people has never
died out within the counterculture. It seems commoner in the
counter-culture today than it was in the Sixties.
Is the Invisible
College responsible for this?
A. Yes. Some of the people who are going to read this book and other
explicit writings about the War in Heaven, and who are going to make
the breakthrough and join the movement to teach others the truth
about the nature of spiritual reality, are going to describe
themselves as “mutants” of this type.
Q. Personally, I feel more like an alien than a mutant. I have
past-life memories set on other worlds, and I really don’t feel
comfortable in any cultural group on this planet.
A. This is because you’re here to help in the building of an
entirely new and more advanced civilization on Earth. And a large
number of the people who call themselves mutants are also of
extra-terrestrial origin. That’s another thing you’ll want to
concentrate on in your future writings’ helping these people realize
who they are, and what they’re on this planet to do.
Q. Here’s a question I asked before and didn’t get answered. I’ll
try to ask it again, because it pertains directly to the subject of
mutants. During the Sixties,
Timothy Leary often said that LSD helps
people unlock cosmic secrets that are encoded in our DNA; and at the
time, I found this concept completely incomprehensible. But he’s
still saying the same thing today.
For example, he said in
Neurologic just a few years ago that,
“Most of the characteristics
formerly attributed to the soul now describe the functions of DNA,
whose complex messages originate from higher intelligences in other
solar systems... The mission of DNA is to evolve nervous systems
able to escape from the doomed planet and contact manifestations of
the same amino-acid seeding that have evolved in other solar
systems.”
What is the relationship between the concept in this
quotation, the acid mutants, and the cosmology that you’ve already
given?
A. First of all, there was never a
physical seeding of amino acids
to start organic life. What actually happened was that disembodied
spirits went to planets that were ready for life to develop, and
created the amino acids by telekinetic manipulation of existing
organic molecules.
They assembled these amino acids into physical
DNA using their own astral DNA molecules as templates.
When Leary and other scientists theorize that the physical DNA
contains an evolutionary program that automatically causes new
species to develop, they are slightly misinterpreting messages that
we put in their subconscious minds. What we are actually trying to
tell them is that evolution is guided by the psychic manipulations
of disembodied spirits, but most such scientists are still too
materialistic to accept such an explanation.
Their conscious minds
are unwilling to admit the literal existence of the soul and other
spiritual phenomena, so they try to stretch theories from physical
science to fit the evidence they discover. This sometimes causes
non-scientists who read their works to engage in speculations about
evolution and mutation that stray very far from reality.
What we’re really telling all these people is simply,
”Try to
develop conscious control over your psychic powers during your
present lifetime, so you’ll have a better chance of surviving after
death.”
LSD and other psychedelic drugs are a dangerous but useful
tool for doing this, and so are many psychic training practices
derived from occultism and religion.
We do want people to evolve;
but the evolution is spiritual, not physical.
However, there’s a lot more to the War in Heaven than just a
struggle between the Invisible College and the Theocratic spirits
who operate through organized religion and try to retard material
progress towards an advanced civilization on this planet.
During the
last five years, as this book was being written, the power of the
religious Theocrats to influence the evolution of Western society
has steadily declined, but that does not mean this Spiritual
Revolution is going to be quick, easy, or bloodless.
What’s actually been going on during the last twenty years is that
the Theocrats are preparing to achieve their final goal.
Throughout
recorded history, the Theocrats have falsely pretended to be gods.
Now, because of the Earth’s extremely high and unstable population,
they actually have a chance to assume godlike powers.
This is what
the War in Heaven is really all about, and this what we will
describe in Part Three.