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Alpha Star Base - 1993 09 - sep
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Title: Alpha Star Base informerer... Issue Date: September 1993 Publisher: Alpha Star Base Theme: Communication
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Title: Alpha Star Base informerer...
Issue Date: September 1993
Publisher: Alpha Star Base
Theme: Communication
This issue of "Alpha Star Base informerer..." delves into various aspects of consciousness, communication, and spiritual evolution, with a central theme of "Kommunikasjon" (Communication).
Article 1: Den større virkeligheten (The Greater Reality)
This article explores the limitations of three-dimensional communication and the potential for telepathic communication, which was once common among humans. It emphasizes the importance of inner understanding and the need to move beyond individual realities to connect with a 'greater reality.' The concept of universal love law is introduced as a guiding principle for Earth's evolution. The text suggests that Earth is preparing to join a universal community of planets and that individual free will plays a crucial role in this transition. It highlights that communication without words is possible on an inner plane, but spoken words are necessary for interaction with others. Misunderstandings arise from differing levels of perception and interpretation. The article posits that humanity's current state of consciousness requires a shift towards a universal love law, moving from a focus on individual needs to a collective understanding.
Article 2: Kornsirkler - Hvorfor det skjer og hva budskapet er (Crop Circles - Why it happens and what the message is)
Authored by Folke Strømholm, this article examines the phenomenon of crop circles, which have become increasingly complex since 1980. The author suggests that these formations are not random but the result of an intelligent, guided process. Drawing on channeled information, the article proposes that the current era is an 'end of times' characterized by a cycle of dissolution and renewal, beginning in 1986 and concluding in 2012. Specific years (1986, 1989, 1992, 1996, 1999) are identified as critical points within this cycle, corresponding to 45-degree intervals. The author interprets the crop circles as a message from higher intelligences, urging humanity to abandon old ways and prepare for transformation, symbolizing the 'Great Harvest Cycle' where old patterns will fade and new spiritual growth, particularly the 'Christ consciousness,' will emerge. The article also touches upon the idea that crop circles are a form of communication from higher beings, using symbols and patterns to convey messages about Earth's evolution and the need for humanity to question and understand other realities.
Article 3: Jesus og esseerne (Jesus and the Essenes)
This section features an excerpt from Dolores Cannon's book, detailing a past life regression session with a client named Katie, who embodies the personality of Suddi, a man from the Essene community at Qumran during Jesus's childhood. Suddi was a master of Torah and taught Jesus and Johannes. The excerpt describes Suddi's reaction to modern images of the Qumran area and his perception of a 'wadi' (dry riverbed). It highlights the challenges of communication across a 2,000-year time difference, with Suddi's broken English reflecting his translation from his native language. The text also mentions the Essene's library at Qumran, where they wrote and translated texts, primarily on papyrus.
Article 4: Everything you ever wanted to know about the Universe but didn't know who to ask
This section presents excerpts from the book "The Only Planet of Choice" by the Council of Nine, channeled through Phyllis V Schlemmer. The Council of Nine, described as non-physical beings who oversee the universe, claim that human existence is widespread throughout the universe and that governments have colluded to suppress evidence of extraterrestrial contact. The book discusses Earth's unique position as a planet of free choice, a 'paradise' created for balancing the physical and spiritual. It explains that 'desire' and 'materialism' have caused Earth to become a 'bottleneck,' preventing souls from evolving. The Council of Nine, along with 24 other physical civilizations, are working to help Earth return to balance. The article also touches upon the concept of 'channelling' and the importance of inner connection with the universe for freedom. It describes physical vehicles used by extraterrestrial civilizations and mentions specific groups like the Alteans and Hoovids, noting that the physical human seed may have originated from Altea. The Council's intervention is motivated by the need to prevent Earth's destruction and to address the entrapment and recycling of souls, as well as humanity's attempt to control all life.
Article 5: Frans av Assisi's Bønn (Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi)
This section includes the well-known prayer of St. Francis of Assisi, focusing on themes of peace, love, forgiveness, and service.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes themes of spiritual evolution, higher consciousness, and the interconnectedness of all beings. It advocates for a shift away from materialism and ego-driven perspectives towards love, understanding, and universal laws. The editorial stance appears to be aligned with New Age and esoteric philosophies, encouraging readers to question conventional beliefs and explore deeper spiritual realities. The concept of 'communication' is presented not only as verbal exchange but also as telepathic and interdimensional connection, crucial for humanity's advancement and integration into a larger cosmic community.
This issue of the magazine, titled 'Angrep, motangrep og ikke-vold, tro og ansvar' (Attack, Counter-attack and Non-violence, Faith and Responsibility), published in 1989, delves into profound themes of conflict resolution, personal growth, spirituality, and environmental awareness. The cover features the title prominently, accompanied by a symbolic image of a bird-like creature, suggesting themes of freedom, transcendence, and perhaps a message from a higher source.
Non-Violence and Responsibility
The articles explore the concept of non-violence not as an idealistic utopia but as a practical means of defense and conflict resolution. It is argued that true responsibility lies not in military aggression but in personal development and the pursuit of peaceful solutions. The text contrasts the destructive nature of weapons with the power of words, suggesting that while weapons kill, words can wound deeply. The issue posits that humanity is moving towards a new global society where meaningless decrees will not be enforced and where people will realize the need for inner strength rather than relying on external power structures.
The concept of 'attack without weapons' is presented as a powerful, albeit not widely practiced, form of defense. It is suggested that when people are no longer driven by the fear of death, they will find alternative ways to communicate. The idea of collective consciousness and the building of a new world society are emphasized, with the understanding that this process begins within individuals.
The Child's Spiritual Journey: Alexander's Experience
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the experiences of a 13-year-old boy named Alexander, who is described as a 'star child.' Through meditation, Alexander experiences out-of-body travel and encounters with extraterrestrial beings. In one account, he describes meeting Melchizedek, a being of great wisdom, in a spiritual realm. Alexander is told he is a commander in the 6th fleet of the Ashtar Command and is given guidance on how to meditate alone.
His mother and stepfather also participate in meditations, and during one session, Alexander narrates an experience of entering a spaceship hangar and observing a spacecraft. The concept of 'size illusion' is discussed in relation to the spacecraft, which appeared small from the outside but was vast inside. Alexander is also referred to as 'the dancer' in another meditation, where he and his stepfather experience a similar size illusion with a ship and meet Soltec, a known space commander.
The narrative highlights Alexander's natural inclination towards spiritual and extraterrestrial matters, suggesting that children like him are awakening to these realities. The hope is expressed that such children will find like-minded individuals and not suppress their unique experiences.
Environmental Concerns and Societal Shifts
An article by Tor Belstad, a hobby astronomer and geologist, addresses the phenomenon of intense white, warm daylight observed in Norway in August 1984. This unusual light, reflecting off clouds, illuminated the surroundings as if it were midday, extending daylight hours. The author notes that while some attributed this to 'nacreous clouds' in the stratosphere, the phenomenon persisted and led to questions about atmospheric changes.
The article also touches upon broader environmental concerns, including oil drilling, emissions, deforestation, and the ozone layer. It critiques the modern focus on these issues as the primary threats, suggesting that humanity has a tendency towards 'mass psychosis' driven by negative political ideologies. The author questions whether ancient civilizations engaged in similar polluting activities and posits that the ozone layer has been present for thousands of years, acting as a protective shield. The text also briefly mentions past axial shifts of the Earth and their potential connection to current climate changes, suggesting a period of significant shifts from 1988 to 2000.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the power of non-violence, the importance of personal responsibility and spiritual awakening, and the exploration of extraterrestrial contact and consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a shift in human consciousness towards peace, understanding, and a recognition of interconnectedness. There is a clear emphasis on inner transformation as the key to resolving external conflicts and societal problems. The magazine seems to promote a spiritual and holistic worldview, encouraging readers to look beyond material concerns and embrace a broader understanding of existence, including the possibility of life beyond Earth and the importance of nurturing the planet.
Title: Alpha Star Base informerer...
Issue Date: 1993 (specifically mentioning May, July, September, November, and December issues).
Publisher: Alpha Star Base
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Cover Headline: Noen kanaliseringsopplevelser (Some channeling experiences)
This issue delves into personal experiences with channeling and encounters with what are termed 'Star People'. The primary narrative follows the author's spiritual journey, beginning in 1991 with a period of intense self-reflection prompted by personal problems. This led to a desire to connect with like-minded individuals and explore spiritual concepts.
Personal Journey and Channeling Experiences
The author recounts how books on channeling, such as those by Sanaya Roman and Duane Packer, guided her to practice opening up to higher consciousness. Her first direct experience with a 'white light' was overwhelming. A subsequent workshop in Oslo with 'Solara' offered a new way to engage with her own capabilities and connect with others interested in similar topics.
The concept of 'Star People', introduced through books like Kristina Wennergren's, resonated deeply, leading the author to believe she herself had incarnated from another planet. This realization provided a sense of identity. Regular experiences with the 'white light' followed, which she interprets as 'home energies', facilitating the opening of her third eye. During these sessions, figures sometimes emerged from the light to deliver messages.
Participating in a channeling course opened up a new world. Initial messages came from her 'Higher Self', followed by communications signed by 'Ashtar' from the starship 'Bethlehem', and her 'cosmic group' of eight members based at 'Alpha Base' outside Jupiter, which she identifies as the source of the white light. She learned that these entities were within her and around her, emphasizing a sense of unity.
A rigorous training period of several months involved daily practice in receiving messages. This process provided her with personal history, practical, and spiritual guidance, including information about past lives, which gave her a sense of security and a foundation for understanding her place in the larger whole.
Integrating Spiritual Knowledge
She emphasizes the importance of integrating spiritual knowledge into daily life, not just on a mental or spiritual plane, but also emotionally and physically. As a self-employed computer consultant, she strives to apply these lessons in her everyday work.
Encountering Resistance and Seeking Confirmation
In the spring of 1992, the author faced a significant challenge, a 'wall' where she questioned her beliefs and temporarily shut down her channeling abilities due to the overwhelming nature of the information. She needed confirmation that these external intelligences were real.
A message from a friend, purportedly from a group of seven members in a nearby star system, provided this confirmation. This group, connected to the 'Ashtar Command' and working with energy in a circular form related to space travel, acknowledged her efforts to maintain contact with 'space intelligences'. They noted that while communication with her was not difficult, receiving her questions and answers was more challenging, suggesting she sometimes trusted her own judgment more than the channeled information.
The message stressed the importance of balance during information exchange and advised channeling only when in an emotionally, mentally, and physically balanced state. It also acknowledged that integrating new information takes time and that her feelings might resonate with truths she is not yet consciously ready to accept.
Personal Growth and 'Walls'
The author describes encountering further 'walls' in her journey. The first was a resistance to the idea of being a 'channel' for 'Star People', feeling it was too simplistic. The second wall was a reluctance to publish her first book, 'Romfolket informerer' (The Star People Inform), feeling it was too 'banal' and that entities like Ashtar should publish it themselves. This phase was characterized by an intense integration period focused on understanding the whole rather than individual names.
The third wall involved grappling with the concept of 'everythingness' and the apparent 'absence of God' in the vastness of the universe, which she equated with a 'great, empty, and meaningless' void, contrasting it with love. Despite these challenges, she continued writing her second book, 'Reisen til tid og rom og tilbake igjen' (The Journey to Time and Space and Back Again).
She concludes this section by stating that greater parts of herself are being integrated, leading to a sense of 'I AM' and an inner peace that surpasses all previous experiences.
Advice for Inner Communication
The author encourages readers to experiment with their inner communication tools, trust their intuition, and learn to control their dreams. She suggests that dreams offer a safe space for exploring experiences that might be frightening in waking life, such as flying or manifesting objects.
Books from Alpha Star Base
The magazine features reviews of several books:
- Romfolket informerer (The Star People Inform) by Solveig J. Hansen: This book is described as a guide for those taking their first steps on the spiritual path, covering global development, personal responsibility, communication, and the second world war.
- Reisen til tid og rom og tilbake igjen (The Journey to Time and Space and Back Again) by Solveig J. Hansen: This work is presented in three parts: the message of love, adjustments to the new era (societal structures, star travelers' tasks, creation), and the journey through time and space, focusing on thoughts as the creators of the third dimension. These are available as A4 booklets for 90 NOK.
- Jesus og Esseerne (Jesus and the Essenes) by Dolores Cannon: This book, currently being translated, is based on a regression therapy client's past life as an Essene at Qumran. The client reportedly taught Jesus and John the Baptist as children and provides insights into Essene life, Jesus' mission, and the creation of the world. It is said to offer additional information to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Other Features
- 'Little Friend': A book of poetic texts by Latin American poet Emilio Rojas, illustrated with paintings by Valdés Galdino, is recommended as a gift book.
- 'CONCERNING THE STAR POLISHER'S PROFESSION': An English text is included, featuring a parable about three star polishers and their motivations, with the third aspiring to become a master star polisher to be prepared for meeting his own star.
Editorial Information
The magazine provides contact details for Alpha Star Base, including Solveig J. Hansen's address and phone number in Oslo. Subscription information for 1993 is listed, with an annual subscription costing 60 NOK for five issues. Single issues are 15 NOK, and wholesale is 10 NOK per copy sold at 15 NOK.
The next issue is announced for November 1993, with the main theme being 'Time and Space'.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are personal spiritual journeys, channeling experiences, extraterrestrial contact (specifically 'Star People'), and the integration of spiritual knowledge into daily life. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging self-exploration, trusting intuition, and embracing a broader, cosmic perspective. The publication actively promotes books that align with these New Age and spiritual themes, positioning itself as a resource for individuals seeking deeper understanding of themselves and the universe.