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SECTION 3 EXOPOLITICAL CONCEPTS As I noted in the previous section I still am not happy with the way I have these articles organized into sections. The articles were written over a several year period so there is a certain evolution of thought with my latest articles showing some improvement over the earlier articles. The process of organizing the articles into sections causes some confusion that I regret. When I wrote the articles I did not have the idea of a book in mind. There is also a certain duplication of material and rehashing of my ecological past in several articles that were designed for several different audiences. Hopefully I can work out some of the bugs in upcoming drafts. Exopolitics On The Cutting Edge When there is a sincere and profound desire to know and express truth, combined with discipline and focus, a particular state of consciousness develops that I have referred to as merging into the telepathic net. I have written about this in the past and it happens to me from time to time. I observe my consciousness shifting into that rarefied atmosphere where new concepts and ideas flood the mind. Sometimes things move so quickly and profoundly it becomes difficult and a strain on the brain to get all the material down and fixed in 4D space. There is this very real problem of burnout, like putting a thousand watts through the filament of a one hundred watt light bulb. It takes time to tame this creative process and often one comes crashing down from these rarefied heights like Iscarus who flew too close to the sun. With time and experience one masters this discipline and somehow develops skills to handle these higher states of consciousness. "In the depths of space huge clouds of interstellar dust swirl, the breeding grounds of new stars. The dust slowly aggregates becoming ever closer and hotter until suddenly out of the swirling clouds of dust and new star is formed that illuminates the space and dust clouds around it. Some stars quickly burn out in a few million years others slowly burn for billions of years before collapsing into black holes that congregate in the center of rotating galaxies." We ask, "Is not humanity like the spiraling clouds of interstellar dust where from time to time one individual or a group of individuals suddenly and spectacularly ignite for a time illuminating the rest of mankind through the darkness of space." "There will be those that find themselves attracted to new concepts and ideas so as to find them enlightening and liberating as there will be detractors who will find these things hard to stomach or even consider them delusional." They scream out, "There is not a shred of evidence to back up these claims, these outrageous ideas!" We ask, "Is this not the history of mankind, new ideas spark intense controversy as those attracted to new ideas battle it out with those who find change hard to comprehend, cling to the old and are fearful of the new." 101