Rebel Angels in Exile: Pleiadians, Watchers, and the Spiritual Quickening of Humanity by Timothy Wyllie

Rebel Angels in Exile: Pleiadians, Watchers, and the Spiritual Quickening of Humanity by Timothy Wyllie

Author:Timothy Wyllie [Wyllie, Timothy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: New Age/Spirituality
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Published: 2014-10-09T04:00:00+00:00


9

A Violent Absorption

The Unleashing of Sexual Energies, Subtle Seductions, Pleiadean Evacuation, and Sacred Orgasms

Back in Balfour Place the sexual energy was humming along. It touched everybody in the community, brightening their days with erotic promises and making them appear even more attractive.

It seems that if there is anyone, male or female, who is more attractive to the opposite sex than a celibate, it has to be a celibate who is having unashamedly secret sex on the side.

Although only one pair of IPs consummated their Absorptions each week, the effects of this intense sexual activity pervaded the community. Selling the magazines on the street—the source of the group’s main financial revenue—picked up noticeably, and the Cavern was increasingly overcrowded with London’s bright young things, there for an ogle and an Ogmar. The Telepathy Development Course was proving to be a great draw for adventurous souls; the weekly lectures were featuring intellectually provocative speakers; the movies the Process showed were attracting a regular crowd; and more people than ever were signing up for the empath sessions.

Now forgiven his incessant daily grind of magazine selling, Mein Host was spending all his time in the art department working on the Sex issue of the magazine, with brief breaks to wait tables in the Cavern when the crowds became overwhelming. I was amused to see how much he enjoyed working in the Cavern. Much the same energy he’d learned to draw on while selling magazines in the street seemed to carry over to when he was waiting tables in a crowded café.

But I was starting to notice a subtle difference in my ward, in the way he was presenting himself.

This wasn’t quite the same Gabriel Stern who’d been the initial driving energy behind my ward’s magazine selling, but a gentler and more humorous version. He was just as quick-witted as he was on the street, and he moved with the same fluidity through a crowded Cavern as he did through the river of pedestrians pouring along a Kings Road sidewalk on a busy Saturday afternoon. Yet it was a softer, kinder energy, less acerbic than I’d seen before in Gabriel Stern.

I soon realized, on seeing this different energy coming through quite regularly whenever he worked in the Cavern, that Mein Host’s primary personality was starting to assimilate the Gabriel Stern subpersonality back into himself. I imagined it was only the beginning of a long process. This turned out to be true, because it would take another thirteen years before there was no further need for Gabriel Stern’s intervention. By 1983 the subpersonality had become fully absorbed.

Yet, it was not going to be an easy ride for either of them to get there.

The week that Catherine and Mein Host were due to have their Absorption finally came around.

Waiting for it had evidently been an awkward time for them both. Not having yet kissed or embraced each other with affection, and all the while knowing this week of intense intimacy was facing them, their personal contact hadn’t been particularly simple.



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