Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Well, weare conditioned by ourmovies and TVthat anythingalien must be bad. That is exactly right, you are conditioned. It is not fact, it is sim- ply conditioning. We would feel that it would be most appropri- ate to express in your book why you did not include information about distinguishing these people and bring this aspect to light. For many would not even consider this. There are those, as we said, who would love nothing more than to find someone to hunt, "human bounty," so to say. There are laws against things such as segregation and open racism, etc There, however, are no laws at this time protecting star people and these would be open game, so to say. There isthat mentality. Wellthesepeople who come and assimilatebodies and live amongusfor awhile, they wouldn't have emotions like us, would they? Or they wouldn'thave the imprintknowledge? We are not speaking of assimilations here; we are speaking of regular star persons. Theywould have the imprint knowledge of what emotions are and how to deal with them. That is exactly why there are imprints. We would say as to the assimilations, this isanother matter. These are not of the imprint type material. These are special individuals who have studied the human race to the extent that they feel very comfortable and can mingle with- out apparent discern by those around them. : But they don't have any emotions tofall back on. They just have their observations? P: We would disagree with this, for they are very human and can stomp and snortjust like the best of us. D: I believe that'swhat humans think, thataliens would nothave emotions but would be more orless like robots. This idea is wharfrightens people. P: They would be most pleased to observe a gathering of planetary races for acelebration of the new order. For there theywould see many emotions, such as crying and laughing and singing and dancing. For these are not strictly earthly experiences. The human being always seems to feel everything they do isentirely original. This is,in part, what is meant by universal brotherhood, in thateven emotions are shared by the universe and are not sim- ply apart of human experience. For there isjoy throughout the universe. There is sorrow throughout the universe. There is anger throughout the universe. There is fear throughout the universe. However, these are differently manifested in these 78ST Keeper ofthe Garden