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Letters From Andromeda - Vol 2 No 2 - 1996
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Title: LETTERS FROM ANDROMEDA Issue: Volume 2, #2 Date: April 1996 Publisher: Jon & Deborah Robinson Country: USA Language: English
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Title: LETTERS FROM ANDROMEDA
Issue: Volume 2, #2
Date: April 1996
Publisher: Jon & Deborah Robinson
Country: USA
Language: English
This issue of "Letters From Andromeda" focuses on spiritual and cosmological themes, presenting perspectives purportedly from Andromedan sources. The magazine aims to facilitate the "free evolvement of all life equally."
The Isness
The article "The Isness" posits that the worship of the Isness (God) is silent, solitary, and free from self-seeking. It emphasizes that true worship comes from honoring oneself and nature, as humanity is intrinsically connected to the divine. Shrines and temples are discouraged, with nature being the true church. The concept suggests that each soul is a part of the Isness and should become conscious of its own divinity, releasing itself from past limited thinking.
Time: An Andromedan Principle
This section defines consciousness as a background for thoughts, feelings, and sensations. It introduces the Andromedan concept of time, where it is treated as a dimension of space, utilizing nine interchangeable coordinates (six of space, three of time). This perspective aims to challenge conventional human understanding of time and space, suggesting that consciousness itself drives reality and that the dimensionality of our world depends on its development.
Letter From The Editor
Authored by Alex Collier, this letter expands on the concept of a single, eternal consciousness (the Isness) of which every soul is a part. It discusses human history as a record of the mind and individual experience. The editor highlights the role of the spirit as the carrier of the "creational domain," holding the potential for perfection. The letter addresses the "Becoming process" and the Andromedans' view that it is often misunderstood. It emphasizes that all souls experience "The Wandering" on the 3rd and 4th dimensional levels and that true human beings are the recorded physical history of the universe, which is 21 billion years old. The stages of the true human being are outlined as Wandering, Initiation, Honoring, Stating intention, Surrender, Embracing darkness, Lighting the flame, Transformation, Becoming Human, Walking the Path, and Service, culminating in the worship of the Isness as the creation of Self.
Collier also critiques Earth's religions, calling them unique to this galaxy and a primary factor holding humanity back from spiritual leaps due to competitiveness and misconceptions. He argues that mankind is not in harmony with its self-creation or original intent, and that systems designed to fail have created class divides. The Andromedans, along with other races, are trying to share reasons and causes for these issues, predicting tremendous change.
The editor stresses the importance of looking inward for truth, stating that "the truth we need to hear is inside us." He reiterates that all experiences are valuable and part of the stages of the true human being. The stages of the true human being are further detailed, including "The Wandering" (origin, purpose, gathering tools) and "Initiation" (preparing one's path).
Our Universe
This section explains that the Universe consists of eleven primary dimensional levels or belts, each with different frequencies of sound and color. The 4th density is presented as the next level, containing 11 levels of matter and creation. The conception of the Universe's beginning is linked to a thought, then a word, then manifestation. The physical creation of the Universe is stated to be 21 billion years old, a concept that aligns with the simplicity of the Big Bang theory. The text suggests that beings referred to as "the 11" have shared this information, emphasizing that not all civilizations explain truths the same way.
Lyra
Alex Collier writes about the Lyrans, described as the original white Aryan Race, with remnants being the Pleaidians and Andromedans. Ancient Lyrans were known as Titans, and the Bigfoot is said to have descended from them. Lyra had 14 inhabited planets, three of which were destroyed in wars, resulting in 50 million deaths and the destruction of life on Lyra and the Ring Nebula's Eye of God. The Lyrans started the "Black League," symbolized by the Black Dragon. The birth of the humanoid race's genetic DNA is traced to the Lyran System, leading to various evolved forms. The Lyrans are portrayed as a peaceful, community-oriented race that lived in harmony with their planets, with a life expectancy of 300-425 years, which later increased. Their philosophy was "The needs of the many, outweighed the needs of the few," making them a role model.
Time...cont.
Continuing the discussion on time, this section reiterates that consciousness unfolds and develops without apparent limits. Space is described as a multi-dimensional mirror of consciousness, with time and motion being illusions. The movement of consciousness upon a higher space or dimension creates the appearance of time and motion. Those who develop higher dimensional thought are expected to inherit and control human affairs through superior wisdom and power. A struggle is anticipated between materialistic and spiritually awakened forces, interpreting conflicts between nations and classes as part of this greater warfare.
The Isness cont.
This continuation of "The Isness" article emphasizes that the Isness does not value the material fabric of time, which was created for souls to learn and return with experiences. The Isness is interested in intent and the path of the heart, not rituals or symbolic objects. It encourages finding highest happiness and the motive for existence. The article advises against judging simplicity or poverty, stating that the goal is to discover one's true self, apart from the Isness, and to embrace essential selfhood. Human beings are encouraged to be vulnerable, open, focused, strong, and flexible, addressing self-worth, trust, and expectation. The masculine is presented as a worthy companion needed for healing.
Learn to have faith in your instincts.
This section advises developing trust in deep inner wisdom and walking a path of the heart, not convenience. It highlights a need for men to become intuitive and soulful, cultivating unconditional love and overcoming aggression and loneliness. It suggests that energy moves in circles, returning love, anger, and despair. Withholding love causes pain. Imagination is encouraged to create a world of unconditional responsibility, changing the old order. Emotions should drive action, allowing for freedom to act, be, witness, and apologize. Becoming a human being is presented as a natural evolution and free will in action. It encourages loving Earth and making new life, suggesting that most people have yet to rediscover a world they've already discovered. It also advises against envy and pride, recommending time outdoors in solitude to revitalize nervous systems, stating that people are "sages, though untutored."
The text explains that humans live in two worlds: the spiritual world of pure spirit, the source of existence, and the physical world. The spiritual world is where reasons for existence originate, and it is a place of "beingness - Isness," where one knows nothing and everything. The forces of nature (Wind, Fire, Water, Air, Lightning) are regarded as spiritual powers manifest into the physical realm, as spirit pervades all of the Isness. All creatures possess a soul, with varying degrees of weight and light.
Publishers Notes
This section states that the newsletter contains universal truth and wisdom from Andromedan friends, aiming to help readers realize who they are and expand their consciousness to change their definition of reality. It encourages rereading articles by Moranay and Alex Collier to increase awareness and understanding of "life on third density." The notes mention that the history of galactic races will be an ongoing theme, with the hope that this information will validate truths found elsewhere. Readers are encouraged to become ambassadors for Earth and to pay attention to the current events section, as major happenings may be occurring unnoticed. Thanks are extended to the Andromedan society and Council for their efforts. The section concludes with a call to stand together with other star systems, embracing free will and consciousness to be part of the galactic community, asserting that "WE ARE NOT THE PROPERTY OF OTHERS!"
Current Events
- This section reports on several events:
- Approximately two months prior, a large Mothership was found parked outside the Solar System, containing reptilian soldiers in cryogenic stasis, originating from Ursa Minor.
- Hale-Bopp is described as a large craft disguised as a comet, with other crafts in tow. A second comet-shaped ship from the constellation of Cancer is also heading towards the Solar System.
- Alex's friend Vasais has been traveling throughout the Galaxy, performing ambassadorial functions to prevent a possible Galactic War by negotiating treaties or truces.
- Groups from the Pleiades, Procyon, and Tau Ceti have been confronting Orions and Draconians near the Solar System to maintain a quarantine, with reported loss of life.
- Seven ships (two Andromedan, two Pleaidian, and three Procyon) are parked in Earth's atmosphere to create a blockade defense system, with Procyon being a supportive partner in quarantining Earth to allow for natural evolution.
- A large Armada of ships has been found amassing around Sirius B, possibly in conflict with Orion's over the quadrant. However, Moranay suggests this is a mistruth, pointing to an alliance between them, with the Armada expected around 2003-2005.
- The Andromedan Council participated in a conference with representatives from Sirius B and the Orion Empire regarding territorial rights. The Andromedans requested to be left alone to evolve, offering full support, which upset Sirius B, while the Orions stayed. The outcome is unknown.
- Moranay replied to Alex that the Andromedan race is not alone in its efforts against the Orion Empire, as the Andromedan Council comprises 141 races.
It Was Once Said...
This section features quotes from Vance A. Davis, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Rush, a Hopi Legend (Frank Waters), and Rolling Thunder, offering reflections on truth, opinion, revolution, respect for nature, and the interconnectedness of harming the earth and harming oneself.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spiritual consciousness, the nature of reality, time, and space as perceived by extraterrestrial sources, particularly the Andromedans. There's a strong emphasis on self-awareness, personal responsibility, and the idea that humanity is part of a larger cosmic community. The editorial stance is one of promoting spiritual evolution, challenging conventional beliefs and religious dogma, and encouraging readers to seek truth within themselves. The publication advocates for a unified galactic perspective and highlights the ongoing efforts of various extraterrestrial races to guide and protect Earth's development.