I think I got plenty of sleep last night and I am eager to find out if I have concentration problems again tonight. If I do find it hard to concentrate on Galen, I wonder who else may be encroaching on our visit. Or maybe I will be encroaching on their visit.
Whatever happens, Galen said he could help me. I don't know how he will do that. I thought I already knew how to concentrate.
Thursday, March 26, 2009 8:58 p.m. I concentrate on visiting Galen. I meet up with him in his regeneration room.
Duane: Hello Galen. I see you’re regenerating.
Galen: Hello Duane. Yes. I was feeling a little down and in need of a charge up.
D: When you say down do you mean physically or mentally down?
G: When I am down physically that usually affects my mental attitude as well. I’m not talking about depression. I only feel a little off in mental sharpness.
D: I don’t detect anyone else here tonight.
G: You are here by yourself. I am not communicating with anyone. I have no visitors.
D: You said you would help me concentrate. Can we do this without someone here to interrupt us.
G: You mean interrupt us from other conversations I am having?
D: Yes.
G: It would be better to have someone interfering with us so that you could tell if the concentration was working. Would you like me to call upon someone to talk to me?
D: Sure. That would be all right. I hesitate a little because I really didn’t like it last night when that fellow got killed by an arrow. Did you find out what happened to him?
G: No. That incident stopped our communicating and I didn’t stay around to see any more. I couldn't help him so I left.
I will contact someone to talk to me.
D: (I hear him asking someone by the name of Robert if he had some time to talk. Robert answers in the affirmative and Galen asks him to stand by.)
G: All right Duane, my friend Robert is ready. Move closer to me and look directly into my eyes. What do you see?
D: Two big black balls. I see reflections of myself and the room.
G: Good. Concentrate on my eyes and I will ask Robert to start telling me about what he was doing before I interrupted him.
D: (There is a pause. I don't hear anything.)
G: Are you still looking into my eyes?
D: Yes.
G: Do you hear anything besides me?
D: No.
G: Okay. It’s working. I will dismiss Robert.
After this when you visit me arrange yourself so that you are looking into my eyes.
Why don't you take leave for a while and think up something for us to talk about tonight.
D: Okay. Good bye.
G: Good bye.
10:54 p.m. I return to Galen after I did a few errands.
D: I’m back. (I am looking into his eyes. I am almost staring into them.)
G: Do you have a question?
D: Yes. What can you tell me about the things many people attribute to you aliens? I’m talking about things like the pyramids, not only in Egypt but all over the world. And things like the huge stones quarried in Baalbek, Lebanon. And what about the Nazca Lines in Peru and Stonehenge in England?
G: That’s a big question. Of course, I don’t know everything. I have seen the construction of some of those things, but not all by any means.
I am certain all of those things were constructed by humans. We may have given you some telepathic help, but we are careful to not interfere with your growth.
Many of the things you want to attribute to us because they were constructed thousands of years ago and you find it hard to believe humans had that kind of knowledge back then.
I assure you there was as much intelligence among you then as there is now. Your archeologists are slowly finding that to be true. So many of your ancient libraries were destroyed that most of that written knowledge was also destroyed. I should say almost destroyed because much of it is only hidden.
Excavations are continually finding recorded history that is shedding light on human activities that have been long lost.
Some of the greatest finds will be discovered when the sands of the great deserts are moved and the buried cities are uncovered. Much of your history isn’t lost; it’s buried.
D: Thanks Galen. It's getting late. Let’s continue this another night. Good bye.
G: Good night.
Friday, March 27, 2009
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