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were arranged in graduated sizes with the taller one on the right (See drawing.) I did not immediately realize the significance of what he was describing until I noticed tears had begun to flow from his eyes. He had never shown any emotion in regression before, and this is always asure sign that something ofimportance has been encountered. But what could there be about three spires that could cause an emotional reaction? He spoke the next words with great feeling in a quivering voice, "This is home! This is my home!" The words sent chills through me. This was definitely something very important to him. Iasked for adescription and hoped he could reply in spite of the feelings that were welling up inside him. I'm looking from a distance across a green field at the towers. They're by themselves. They're a monument... to this civilization. His voice bore no resemblance to Phil's normal voice. Itwas the voice ofsomeone who had come home once again from a long, long journey. I was hoping to talk him past the emotion so he could explain why this place was affecting him so much. D: "This is amonument? P: (Hisvoice quivered and he had difficulty forming the words.) This is more than a monument; it's an antenna of sorts. This is co 1 soe 1 . ¢ ae 1 a focal point for planetary communications from this planet. This is the focal point for me, for what Iwould focus on for this 1 planet Istill could not understand what he was trying to say. Why were the three spires so important? His voice broke down. He was crying and obviously experienc- ing something very significant. Later when he awakened he said he felt such a strong rush of love and longing for this place that it over- whelmed him. He knew beyond a doubt that he had returned home, and the word never had such a beautiful meaning. He knew it was his true home and that subconsciously he had missed it very badly. In a rush of intuitive knowledge he knew why he had always felt so out- _ The Breakthroughto the ThreeSpires 91 This is my home! This is where I...