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Neruda out of a book written by the Corteum. He thumbed to a specific page and his eyes smiled like a leprechaun as he began to read aloud: "The Central Race is blessed with the identity of God instilled in them just as strong as man is endowed with the identity of an animal, humbled by an ego, so compelling as to render him inca- pable of understanding his creator."® He turned a few pages. "There is no race so advanced as the race of human arche- types known as the Central Race. While there are none who know this race in our galaxy, their presence is universal, and all life within our galaxy is interpenetrated by their culture and vision." That is the Corteum view, and Fifteen's view, of humanity: "endowed with the identity of an animal, humbled by an ego, so compelling as to render him incapable of understanding his creator". However, this is what the WingMakers have to say, in part, about humanity: "First Source is the ancestor of all beings and life forms, and in this truth is the ground of unity upon which we all stand. The jour- ney of unification—of creature finding its creator—is the very heart of the human soul, and in this journey the unalterable feeling of wholeness is the reward. Every impulse of every electron is correlated to the whole of the universe in its eternal ascent Godward. There is no other direc- tion we can go."” Not only every human, say the WingMakers (and says Harmon), but every creature and even every electron is embarked upon an "eternal ascent Godward". It cannot possibly be otherwise, for there is no other Source from which we could have sprung; consequently, "There is no other direction we can go". Fifteen, his colleagues, the Corteum and countless oth- ers gripped by fear and uncertainty may doubt it, deny it or fail utterly to compre- hend it; nevertheless, this is true. (If not, then I, for one, am hopelessly confused.) As for the threat of the pending invasion of Earth, it is only natural that Fifteen, with his determination of mind, should become aware of such a threat and attract it to him- self and to his world. Here's something else the WingMakers have to say: "All beliefs have energy sys- tems that act like birthing rooms for the manifestation of belief. Within these ener- gy systems are currents that direct your life experience. You are aware of these cur- rents, either consciously or subconsciously, and you allow them to carry you into the realm of experience that best exemplifies your true belief system. When you believe ‘Lam a fragment of First Source imbued with its capabilities’, you are engaging the energy inherent within the feeling of con- nectedness. You are pulling into your real- ity a sense of connection to your Source and all of the attributes therein. The belief is inseparable from you because its energy system is assimilated within your own energy system and is woven into your spirit like a thread of light."* Therefore, by far the most effective "defence" against the invaders expected in 2011 would be not to expect them. Expect instead that "I am a fragment of First Source imbued with its capabilities". Frankly, I feel a whole lot more comfort- able with that than with placing reliance upon the hope that some brilliant cosmic strategist will figure out BST in time to divert the invaders and save the Earth— and, incidentally, rub out the memory or the life of anyone who might presume to thwart his (highly secret) agenda. How about you? I hope I have not revealed so much of the story as to ruin it for you, but, rather, have spurred you to read it yourself. I wrote the above primarily because something Mark Hempel wrote gave me the vague impres- sion that the sources of the WingMakers materials are observing our responses to them. I just wanted to be sure and express my take on these materials for whatever it's worth to whoever reads it. There are rather large stakes in the deci- sions the human race makes within the span of the next very few years. No one can make these decisions for the human race as a whole; yet each of us can make them for ourselves, no matter who we are or what our particular situations may be; for ultimately, whether we realise it or not, each of us is sovereign. I suspect that the WingMakers are anxious to encourage each of us to arrive at exactly this realisation. Endnotes 1. WingMakers website, "Ancient Arrow", Part I, no. 10, April 12, 1999, Part II, no. 11, April 22, 1999, Part III, no. 12, April 26, 1999, www.wingmakers.com. 2. NEXUS, vol. 7, no. 5, www.nexus- magazine.com/WingMakers.html. 3. "Third Interview with Dr Jamisson Neruda", pp. 35-37. 4. WingMakers website, www.wingmak- ers.com/arrow/indexr.html. Click on "Indexes to Artifacts", then "Philosophy". 5. WingMakers™: The Ancient Arrow Project, WingMakers LLC, 1999, p. 112. 6. ibid., p. 210. Quotation from the Corteum's book, Liminal Cosmogony. 7. ibid., p. 121. Excerpt from "Habitat of Soul", Chamber 21, preamble to chapter five, "Disclosures". 8. ibid., p. 26. Excerpt from "Beliefs and their Energy Systems", Chamber 4, pream- ble to chapter two, "Homebase". / HEtto. THIS IS THE / PENTAGON. ALL OUR |] CONSUCTANTS ARE BUSY. | (F You HAVE A GENERAL ( INQUIRY, PRESS OE. IF | You Wish TO Report AN | EMERGENCT, PREss TV/O. IF YoU HAVE AMAZING | INFORMATION You WANT SUPPRESSED, PRESS THRE: | 4 (Source: By J. Harmon Grahn, 11 January 2001, e-mail harmon@ olypen.com, website www.olypen.com/harmon/np405.htm; for - warded by Mark Hempel, e-mail mhempel @ southbaygroup.com) 68 = NEXUS APRIL — MAY 2001 www.nexusmagazine.com