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Chapter Two Q: (T) It is part of the infrastructure of the universe which we are in no way capable of understanding at this point. We can’t even get quarks right. A: Yes. A: Yes and no. A: For you, these are “Gray” areas, and no matter how hard you try, until your perception shifts fundamentally, you ain’t gonna get it! Keeping all of this in mind, let us now turn our attention to the Cassiopaean description of the abduction process. The question and answer format will be adhered to for the sake of clarity. Q: (L) A couple of nights ago I did a hypnosis session with J___ to examine the events that took place on August 16, 1993, over my pool, wherein two 300 ft wide black boomerangs were seen by all of us, kind of casually drifting by. In this hypnosis session, after two or three passes through the events, he indicated that, in fact, that was not merely a sighting of something going overhead, but was actually an abduction situation. One remark he made during this session, and this startled me a little, and I would like to get a little amplification on the subject, was that toward the end when I asked what happened, he said that he was “taken apart and beamed back down without benefit of a pain suppressor”. This meant that when he was demolecularized some sort of device that is used to suppress pain was not used, and the process of atomic demolecularization or remolecularization can actually be painful, and can cause distress. Is this correct? A: Possibly. The whole process of abduction can be stressful, but, to varying degrees and, of course, we must remind you that, as with everything else, it is your own perception of reality that is the most important factor, not some notion of your own perception of reality. Q: (L) I don’t understand what you mean. Is there some device that... does it hurt to be taken to pieces molecularly, beamed aboard a space ship and then sent back. (J) Can this be painful to the body? A: Well, first of all, you are getting way ahead of yourself. Do you honestly believe that a beam of light came down and “took you to pieces”, moved your body physically onboard a space vehicle, did some form of examination or some such thing and then reassembled your entire body without a pain suppressor? Is this what you believe? Q: (L) Well, he didn’t say it happened to me, he said it happened to him. (J) We have never heard the term “Pain suppressor” before. (L) Yes, we have never heard anything about anything like this; and do I believe a beam of light could have come down and disassembled him and reassembled him, and 216 Q: (L) Are the words “universe” and “‘dimension” synonymous? Q: (L) In what sense yes?