The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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the craft. the sky. It suddenly streaked toward him like a flash of light and quickly appeared on the ground as a pear-shaped craft. It was unlike anything he had seen before. The craft had arrived quickly, without making a sound, and gently set down in the meadow where Eduard was waiting. From inside the ship Sfath had carefully scanned the area to make sure that there was no one else around before stepping out of Eduard seemed very calm for a young boy of seven and followed Sfath into his spaceship as he was directed. Within a few seconds the craft left the Earth and was over 40 miles up in orbit. There was no feeling of motion, so Eduard had no idea where he was until he looked out a window and saw the Earth far below. Sfath was expecting that a short ride in a Pleiadian craft would jar loose some old memories in Eduard's mind, causing him to search himself for their meaning. Sfath wanted him to discover for himself that he had lived many previous lives, during which he had ridden in a similar spacecraft. Sfath said not a word, but observed Eduard's thoughts as the craft quickly returned to Earth and quietly settled back down on the ground. Eduard was still speechless and seemed to be deep in thought. He had not said a word during the entire trip. Sfath was content with the experience and knew that Eduard's mind would be very busy making some old connections. Eduard turned to look at Sfath's ship; it had vanished just as suddenly and silently as it had appeared. Eduard was suddenly left alone in the forest to walk home with a lot of new ideas in his head. These ideas would take some time to sort out. Over the next two years Sfath began to send telepathic messages more frequently, and Eduard began to respond and offer answers to the many questions posed to him. He was beginning to remember