On February 18, 1953, three months after his initial Desert
Centre, California contact, George Adamski again made face-to-face, physical
contact with extraterrestrials.
It began in the morning, when he felt the same intuitive
knowing that had led him to the saucer landing site in November, pulling
him now toward Los Angeles. He took a bus into the great city, and
by afternoon he had checked into a hotel and begun to wait - although what,
exactly, he was waiting for was still unclear.
When evening came, he was approached in the hotel lobby
by two men in business suits who greeted him by name. As Adamski acknowledged
the greeting, the speaker extended his hand, but rather than shaking hands
normally, he pressed his palm firmly into Adamski's own in precisely the
same manner as had the Venusian three months prior. A great joy filled
Adamski's heart, and he knew he was, once again, in the presence of the
Space Brothers.
But these men, unlike his previous contact, spoke perfect
English! They had a car waiting, and on the long drive to the desert
meeting place, Adamski learned that his companions were two of many special
"contact men" on Earth – people from other worlds who live among us, learn
our languages and customs, and study our culture from within. The
taller of the two hailed from Saturn, the other from Mars. Both had
lived on Earth for many years, holding jobs and maintaining homes, but
not families. They compared their role to that of college students
who study abroad in order, not only to learn about, but to physically experience
a foreign society.
They stopped the car at a secluded desert location, where
a scout saucer waited on the ground. The Venusian from Adamski's first
meeting was there as well, just finishing some minor repairs to the hull
of the disc. They all boarded the scout, and ascended to a great,
cigar-shaped mother ship.
Although the Space Brothers do not use names as we do,
and, in person, this causes no difficulties, Adamski assigned each a name
in order to distinguish them in narrative: the Martian he named Firkon,
the Saturnian, Ramu, and his Venusian friend he named Orthon.
AGELESS LIFE
Aboard the Venusian mothership, Adamski was taken to a
vast lounge, where he was introduced to two female pilots, Kalna of Venus
and Ilmuth of Mars. Their exquisite beauty made a tremendous impression
on him. But even in their fine company, he was struck dumb with awe
to behold on the wall of the lounge, exactly opposite the door through
which they had entered, a portrait Adamski was certain represented the
Space Brothers' concept of deity. It showed the head and shoulders
of a Being of startling youth and beauty, whose face was somehow both male
and female, perfectly balanced together, and whose eyes reflected tremendous
wisdom and compassion.
Kalna explained that the portrait was their symbol of
"Ageless Life," which is displayed on all ships and in all homes.
She explained that, because they keep this symbol ever before them, he
would find no age among their People.
After considerable discussion concerning the ship's functioning,
and social customs on other worlds, the mothership was taken up to 50,000
miles above the Earth, so that Adamski could view the planet against the
backdrop of infinite space.
Faced with the ship's awesome power, he wondered whether
the Space Brothers had weapons, and would they defend themselves if attacked?
Firkon answered that, although they were not defenseless, they would, in
a confrontation, allow themselves to be destroyed rather than slay a fellow
being.
The ship descended again to 40,000 feet above the Earth.
Adamski was guided into a large room, where a long table was set with crystal
goblets filled with a sweet nectar-like fluid. All of Adamski's new
friends were either seated around the table, or appeared shortly to join
the assembly. An elder Space Brother Adamski had not before met was
at the head of the table. By his own intuitive sense, as well as
by the reactions of all those gathered around the table, Adamski recognized
this older space man as a unique, highly evolved being in whose presence
all had fallen silent in humble attentiveness.
MEETING WITH A MASTER
The Master began the lesson by explaining that outer space
is not empty, but constantly active, filled with moving particles from
which all things arise. Throughout the universe are innumerable planets
people by creatures like ourselves, all at various stages of physical,
social and spiritual evolution.
Earth humans are not the least developed beings in the
universe, but we are the least developed in our own solar system.
In deep space lie many worlds without significant social or scientific
development, as well as worlds on which a high degree of scientific and
tech-nological advancement has occurred, even the attainment of space travel,
but where social and spiritual develop-ment remain barbaric.
Our brethren in our own solar system have walked the
same evolutionary path we are now on, and have over-come such obstacles
as hate, greed and warfare. They are willing to assist us in our evolution
by giving help and knowledge to all who are willing to accept it.
THE MASTER'S MESSAGE
The Master taught Adamski that inhabitants of other worlds
are not fundamentally different from ourselves. All life, regardless of
form, exists for the same purpose: to
learn and evolve. The universe is a grand school,
quite comparable to our own school system, with many levels, like our various
grades. We are born on a particular planet to learn its lessons.
Once those lessons have been learned, we will "graduate" to another world,
ever growing in our understanding from experience to exper-ience, life
to life.
He also explained that, though we will someday learn
to travel to other worlds in our own spaceships, we will not be allowed
to go far until we abandon our destructive ways and learn to get along
here on Earth, embracing the kind of universal brotherhood which permeates
the cosmos beyond our little world.
He closed with a dire warning for all Humanity regarding
the price of developing and using the atomic bomb, prophesying the sterilization
of the Earth and the annihilation of Humankind should we fail or refuse
to turn away from our fascination with the technological terror of
nuclear weaponry.
SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Before being returned to Earth, Adamski was allowed to question his newfound friends on any matter that interested him. The following are some of the intriguing answers he received:
Radiation from bomb testing is already polluting our air and water, causing negative changes to our atmosphere.
The Space Brothers will not interfere directly to change our course because, in their understanding of Universal Law, all intelligent life must decide its own destiny without interference from another.
High ranking government officials and leading scientists have been contacted, but have been unable to overcome their deep fears, prejudices and bureaucratic power structures. Our only real hope for change lies with the ordinary man in the streets, multiplied by his millions.
At their first meeting in the California desert, Orthon could have spoken English, but did not because Adamski was being tested for his intelligence and telepathic abilities. It is because he passed these tests with flying colors that he was chosen for this second contact.
Mental telepathy works by transmission and reception of thought from one living brain to another in much the same way that radio waves are exchanged between amateur radio "ham" operators. All that is needed is an open "receptive" mind.
Earth has known many great civilizations over the eons, all of which eventually fell to the same total destruction which we now face. War has not existed beyond Earth for millions of years. It is a stage all cultures pass through, but we on Earth have ceased to evolve naturally; we are, instead, stuck in a repeating pattern of growth and destruction, growth and destruction.
Life on other worlds is bright and full of laughter and
joy. Yet, the Space Brothers are willing to share the sadness of Earth,
and strive ceaselessly through the centuries to bring us to light.