Through the Eyes of Love: Journeying with Pan, Book Three by Roads Michael J

Through the Eyes of Love: Journeying with Pan, Book Three by Roads Michael J

Author:Roads, Michael J. [Roads, Michael J.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Six Degrees Publishing Group
Published: 2012-03-27T16:00:00+00:00


~ E ight ~

KEEPING MY APPOINTMENTS

While we were on our annual tour of Intensives in 2011, I spoke about the trickle trace of humanity I had metaphysically witnessed. I mentioned how those early primitive/humans and advanced/human visitors from space had conjoined, and how later down the time track the surviving reptilian/humans from their vast battlefield above Earth added their diversity to the growing human gene pool: maybe they gave us our violence and aggression. I emphasised that what I metaphysically witnessed was my own personal experience. I spoke of the incredible air battle I had seen over Earth which involved the reptilian/humans fighting each other in a battle of such magnitude that it made Star Wars a pale comparison. I mentioned heat-ray weapons of an intensity far beyond anything in our modern comprehension, scorching huge areas on the planet, turning forests into churned-up pieces of a glass-like mix of wood, soil, animals and minerals. Multiple other enormous areas were scorched and melted into massive fields of a glass-like substance. As I spoke of this, it sounded crazy and unlikely to be believed. And I was okay with this. I mean, there is no shred of evidence.

On my return, I received an email asking me if I knew of tektite. Through the power of the Internet I learned that an estimated ten percent of the Earth's surface is covered in tektite. Its colour varies; in Libya it is a greenish to yellowish colour, while in many other countries it is darker, more black. It is estimated to be about three-quarters of a million years old, and mostly it is believed to be caused by asteroids and/or meteors – even though they cannot always find accompanying evidence of craters or the like. Another theory considers it volcanic in origin and natural – and some of it may be. Nevertheless, it remains a scientific mystery. Despite all the scientific speculation, for me, the glass-like element described as tektite fits in perfectly with the timing and the heat rays I metaphysically witnessed. I found this strangely satisfying. On reflection, I realised that although this proves absolutely nothing to anybody as evidence of my experiences – nor do I need it to – for me it held a very gratifying affirmation and emotional validation.



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