Hi Guys
Don't know if anyone has come across this before but it's popped up a couple of times recently.
Alien Interview - edited by Lawrence Spencer. It is supposedly based on transcripts that, a nurse, Matilda O’Donnell MacElroy got from the surviving Roswell crew member. The alien 'Airl' would only communicate telepathically with her, Matilda.
A free copy is downloadable here
http://www.thenewearth.org/AI_FREE_READERS-EDITION.pdf
Highly problematic for me is the claim that Lawrence Spencer burnt all the papers he got from Matilda and none now remain.
Some of the actual text seems to ring true, Airl states we are all immortal beings 'IS-BE's, I'm sure that is true.
Definition from the book
Personally, it is my conviction that all sentient beings are Immortal Spiritual Beings. This includes human beings. For the sake of accuracy and simplicity I will use a made-up word: “IS-BE”. Because the primary nature of an immortal being is that they live in a timeless state of “is”, and the only reason for their existence is that they decide to “be”.
No matter how lowly their station in a society, every IS-BE deserves the respect and treatment that I myself would like to receive from others. Each person on Earth continues to be an IS-BE whether they are aware of the fact or not
'She' also states we created the physical universe, and one of more IS-BEs can create a universe, that rings true with Buddhism and what I've studied.
But I have a few big issues after reading it. If these Domain IS-BEs don't forget anything and remember their millions of lives across trillions of years... how can they forget technology? Airl's said they had lost knowledge to create biological beings after they were made self replicating- How could that happen? And if IS-BEs aren't destroyed and remember past lives what has happened to all the conquered IS-BEs of the 'Old Empire'? Where have they now gone? Surely they aren't happy about losing their old galaxy?
Most of the message is a compelling one - we are trapped in these biological bodies for only 65yrs before our memories are wiped, only to come back again. Airl claims that's because we are a prison planet and technology keeps us here, but then at the end admits that infinite lives can be very boring and we have a tendency to get very bored so creating worlds where we can't remember has great appeal and that is how the physical universe came into being.
Interested in what others think about this...