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UFO Contactee 7 August 1991

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This issue of "UFO Contactee," an international edition of the GAP-Japan Newsletter, dated August 1991 (No. 7), focuses on the topic of UFOs and cosmic philosophy. The main feature is the fifth and final part of a serial publication detailing the experiences of Shoichi Harukawa,…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "UFO Contactee," an international edition of the GAP-Japan Newsletter, dated August 1991 (No. 7), focuses on the topic of UFOs and cosmic philosophy. The main feature is the fifth and final part of a serial publication detailing the experiences of Shoichi Harukawa, a young Japanese man who allegedly visited other planets. The issue also includes a Q&A section with George Adamski, offering insights into various UFO-related phenomena and concepts.

A Young Japanese Man Visits Other Planets [Part 5]

This section continues the account of Shoichi Harukawa's experiences, presented as a serial publication intended to support George Adamski's claims. The narrative explores the concept of reincarnation, particularly how "spacemen" might come to Earth through this process to fulfill missions. Harukawa explains that such beings select a suitable Earth family, concentrate their consciousness, and then transfer their soul into a newborn baby without harm. This process is likened to the Buddhist concept of "attaining Buddhahood while still in the flesh."

The text also discusses the use of gold in Tibet, noting its high sterilizing power and resonance with specific waves, making it useful in electronic equipment and for blocking negative thought waves, aiding concentration. This property of gold is suggested to be utilized by space people in their reincarnation processes, a practice introduced to Earth in ancient times.

Plots Against the Truth behind UFOs

The discussion touches upon intentionally released misinformation, such as stories about "monster spacemen" and "dwarf spacemen," and kidnapping cases, which are presented as deliberate attempts to mislead the public. The "cattle mutilation" phenomenon is also identified as a plot to camouflage earthly medical experiments.

Psychic Ideas Should Be Differentiated

Harukawa emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between "psychic ideas" and "substantial UFO evidences." He notes that people with psychic inclinations may misinterpret phenomena caused by mental techniques of space people as purely psychic. These interpretations are often based on "time-honored custom" and spiritualism, lacking scientific analysis. Telepathic individuals who scientifically investigate visions, seeking a physical basis like a "vibration theory" (as proposed by George Adamski), are seen as taking the path to truth. Those who are attracted only to the surface phenomena may develop serious mental problems.

Computer is not Almighty

Harukawa shares his view that computers cannot definitively determine the genuineness of UFO photographs. He recounts an anecdote where a computer engineer stated that analyzing such images requires physical enlargement of the negative, not computer analysis, which can be manipulated by inputting desired information.

Nature of the Solar Energy

Regarding George Adamski's assertion that the sun is not as hot as commonly believed, Harukawa suggests that the sun's core may not have extremely high temperatures. He posits that "monopole magnetism" is key to understanding the sun's condition and heat generation. He discusses theories of solar radiation, suggesting it involves both particle and wave elements. The influence of "time energy" on magnetism and the existence of energy beyond magnetism are also mentioned, with "vibration" being described as the essence of all.

Harukawa also references a physicist who believed a fundamental power influences neutrinos, possibly related to mind or the origin of life. He suggests that space people have solved this mystery by unifying mental and material action, a path Earth science needs to follow.

Cathode Ray Tube Theory

Discussing Adamski's "cathode ray tube theory" to explain the sun's heat and light reaching distant planets, Harukawa agrees it's a parable, but the actual effects are more esoteric. He believes that understanding monopole magnetism and light is crucial, and that space people control light effortlessly, a concept not yet accepted by Earth scientists due to their materialistic approach. He mentions a telepathist friend who, after a head injury, began perceiving visions and drawing atomic structures and monopole magnetism, sparking scientific interest.

Monopole Magnetism is the Key

Harukawa reiterates that monopole magnetism is central to understanding solar energy distribution. He explains that flying saucers use a mechanism to control light's directivity, requiring strong magnetism or "time energy." He describes monopole magnetism as having only one pole, not attracting or repelling other magnetic poles due to its rapid spinning. He stresses the need for collective study and overcoming offensive instincts to understand this principle.

Guardian Spirits and Ghosts

Harukawa clarifies that "guardian spirits" are vibratory manifestations of a part of one's consciousness or personality, not attached spirits. Misunderstanding leads people to believe they are attached. Similarly, ghosts are described as telepathically perceived vibrations that are visualized. He recounts an incident where a computer engineer witnessed a ghost appear as a white figure on a negative-like screen.

Young People with Supernatural Power Will Come Out More

Harukawa predicts a surge of young people with supernatural powers emerging, particularly in Japan, starting around 1988. He believes his mission is to provide mental care and support for these individuals, helping them integrate into society. He notes that young people today are more open to accepting supernatural or mental powers, viewing them as fashionable, which could lead to a cultural acceptance.

About the UFOs Sighted by a JAL Captain

Regarding a UFO sighting by a JAL captain over Alaska in 1986, Harukawa states he lacks sufficient information for a definitive answer but suggests possibilities of extraterrestrial or even terrestrial origin. He references N. Tesla's theories on artificial magnetism absorbing objects. Upon seeing a picture of the captain with his drawing of the UFO, Harukawa perceives vibrations indicating the object came from another solar system and commends the captain's bravery.

He predicts an increase in UFO sightings, noting a ten-year cycle, suggesting space people appear to remind humanity of universal truth.

Is the Universe Finite or Infinite?

Harukawa explains that space people perceive a boundary to the universe at their level, beyond which lies wider space. They also have their own perceived boundaries, and while they don't fully know what lies beyond, they theorize it extends much farther. He shares an experience of seeing a symbolic reflection of the universe's boundary on a mothership screen, depicted as a luminous wall where balls (representing souls) penetrate and move beyond, symbolizing spiritual growth.

He also states that the universe is not static but repeats expanding and shrinking, akin to breathing. He shares a symbolic representation of a plant's life cycle shown in fast motion, influenced by his mental state, illustrating the connection between thought and time.

The Universe is the Manifestation of Waves

Harukawa asserts that the universe is fundamentally a manifestation of waves, and humans are also manifestations of these waves. This implies that humans possess the innate ability to perceive the universe telepathically through their consciousness.

About Time

Time is described as relative and a form of energy. In space, there is an additional axis of "consciousness" that influences time's nature. Earth's time is set by its level of consciousness, while more advanced planets have expanded consciousness, making time less controlling. Harukawa recounts an experiment where his thoughts influenced the growth process of a plant shown in fast motion, demonstrating that thought waves influence time, even for other life forms.

Importance of Realizing the Law of Consciousness

Harukawa believes the "New Science" in the US is moving in the right direction by exploring the Grand Unified Theory from various angles and involving physicists, biologists, and potentially psychologists. He stresses the need to realize the "law of consciousness" and move beyond reliance on the four senses to gain true understanding.

Questions & Answers by George Adamski

This section presents a Q&A originally published by George Adamski in 1957.

Q53. Why are space craft seen in greater numbers over Southwestern United States than in other parts of the world?

Adamski suggests this is a mistaken idea, possibly due to increased publicity from that area. He indicates that sightings are more numerous globally, citing England, Australia, New Zealand, South America, and Mexico. He notes that many people prefer not to report sightings due to fear of ridicule. He also states that space travelers follow no definite pattern and do not favor any particular region.

Q54. Are you sure the space people do not represent the anti-Christ?

Adamski defines "anti-Christ" not as an individual but as a principle or way of life that opposes Christ's teachings of compassion and brotherhood. He argues that humanity's history of wars and discrimination demonstrates an "anti-Christ" way of life. He states that space people live by laws of compassionate understanding and do not participate in wars, recognizing all as children of the Divine Creator.

Q55. Does one need a special sense to use telepathy?

Adamski clarifies that telepathy is not received through extrasensory perception but through a thorough understanding of one's true Self and disciplined sense reactions. He states that telepathy is universally understood by nature, and only humans have divided themselves from the Creator by worshipping their ego. He mentions that this will be explained further in his forthcoming course on Telepathy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and the nature of consciousness. There's a strong emphasis on spiritual and philosophical interpretations of these topics, often drawing parallels with Eastern philosophies like Buddhism and concepts like reincarnation and "vibration theory." The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting these ideas, presenting them as profound truths that challenge conventional scientific and societal views. The magazine aims to educate readers about the potential of human consciousness, the existence of advanced extraterrestrial intelligence, and the interconnectedness of the universe. The inclusion of George Adamski's Q&A reinforces the magazine's commitment to exploring these themes from a perspective that integrates spiritual and physical realities.

Title: UFO contactee
Issue: No.7
Date: August 1991
Publisher: GAP-Japan
Country: Japan
Language: English

This issue of "UFO contactee" explores various facets of extraterrestrial phenomena, telepathy, and the nature of life across the cosmos. It aims to provide insights into the beliefs and experiences of those who engage with these subjects, emphasizing a perspective of cosmic brotherhood and natural law.

Telepathic Reception and Understanding

The publication begins by discussing telepathic reception, distinguishing it from mere contact with space people. It posits that true telepathy involves a deep understanding of oneself, one's purpose, and one's relationship to the 'Cosmic All.' This understanding is presented not as a mystical sense but as a knowledge of inherent qualities, leading to unrestricted telepathic reception from all of creation. The emphasis is on inner comprehension rather than external communication.

Extraterrestrial Attitudes Towards Life Forms

Addressing the question of whether extraterrestrials keep pets, the author notes that while not a primary focus, their attitudes suggest an enjoyment of pets. However, these are viewed as equal, participating members of the household, reflecting a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of all life. This perspective stems from the recognition of a universal Life Force flowing through all forms, fostering a kinship with other manifestations that humanity has yet to fully attain. The concept of Divine Nature expressing itself universally implies that other planets will also host diverse animal kingdoms.

The article encourages readers to consider their unity with these kingdoms, suggesting that a lack of division is possible through understanding. It highlights that insects respond positively when treated with the knowledge of shared intelligence, recommending this as a practical experiment for the sincere seeker. Harshness, fear, or impatience are noted as impediments to satisfactory results in interacting with other life forms.

Public Perception of UFOs and Extraterrestrial Contact

The issue tackles the apparent human tendency to acknowledge the reality of UFOs and their extraterrestrial origins while simultaneously refusing to believe in direct contact with the beings from these craft. The author finds this an "idiosyncrasy of human nature," questioning why, if space ships are accepted as intelligently controlled and landings verified, contact itself is deemed unbelievable. This is contrasted with humanity's own progress in space travel, with planned trips to the moon and future missions to Venus and Mars. The author argues that it would be illogical to assume that upon reaching other planets, humans would not attempt to land and contact any inhabitants, thus questioning the reluctance to accept the same from extraterrestrials.

The visitors are described as having made themselves inconspicuous on Earth, adhering to human customs due to an awareness that many still struggle to believe in advanced beings in space. They are cognizant of the ridicule faced by those who make contact, yet it is deemed imperative to convey truth. The author, serving as a liaison, shares messages from these visitors, acknowledging the personal cost of sharing this knowledge, including skepticism and ridicule. This disbelief is ironically seen as having opened doors for impersonations and falsifications, leading to further confusion and obscuring the true facts.

The Value of Saucer Groups and Cosmic Law

Regarding various UFO saucer groups, the publication acknowledges their invaluable work in keeping aerial phenomena information before the public, despite the thankless and costly nature of their efforts. These groups have fought against skepticism to bring reports of sightings, landings, and contacts to public attention. The author notes that dissension within these groups often arises from an overemphasis on sightings rather than on the advanced pathway of life demonstrated by the visitors. The appearance of these visitors in friendship is seen as carrying a message of cosmic brotherhood, implying that hostility would have led to conquest long ago.

The article advocates for a study of this subject that excludes 'religion' and 'spirituality,' focusing instead on the basic, natural Law of Evolution. It suggests that if all groups were to combine their research into sightings with a sincere study of the information provided by the space people, dissension would diminish, and an expanding mode of living would become accessible. The communications from these 'Brothers' are presented not as mere platitudes but as a liveable, workable pattern for daily life.

Composition of Space Ships

Analysis of space ship materials, including reports from the author's own investigations, indicates that the predominant metal is a very high-grade aluminum. This is combined in an alloy with other minerals known to Earth, and also contains traces of two elements currently unknown to Earth science. The author clarifies that this does not necessarily mean these metals are not present on Earth, but rather that they may not have been recognized or identified yet, given the constant progress in scientific discovery and the development of new metal formulas. Space ships are thus not made from entirely 'out of this world' metals.

The issue further elaborates on the universal nature of matter, explaining that all planets originate from the same space. Astronomers understand that eons ago, the solar system was an immense, activated, swirling cloud of space. Through the Law of Relativity, cores within this cloud concentrated to form the central sun and planets. Therefore, it is logical that all planets would contain the same basic elements, as the 'seeds' for all forms were spread throughout the original cloud. While the quantity and quality of elements may vary between planets, the fundamental composition is the same throughout the Cosmos. This concept, that the 'seed' for all life forms was present in the original cosmic activity, is presented as a significant point for contemplation.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of consciousness, extraterrestrial intelligence, and the universal laws governing existence. The editorial stance promotes a rational, scientific approach to understanding these phenomena, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life and the potential for human evolution through embracing knowledge from extraterrestrial sources. There is a clear advocacy for open-mindedness and a rejection of skepticism and ridicule when confronting evidence of advanced civilizations and their interactions with Earth. The concept of cosmic brotherhood and the natural law of evolution are central to the publication's perspective.