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We have put off publishing the entire unedited transcripts for many reasons,
the main one being that the material is so disorganized. When we initially
began posting them as they were, the readers wrote with so many questions
that we realized that the very methods we had used to "test"
the source had produced an editing nightmare. So, I began writing the
Wave Series and other series as a form of collecting excerpts together
in general subjects. As I did this, a truly extraordinary thing began
to happen: I began to see "inside" some of the transcripts,
and to learn how to apply them in creative ways by editing certain parts
together with others. I would ask a question about the subject at hand,
and the answer would flow through my fingers onto the keyboard. I was
often as amazed at what came out as anyone. I asked the C's about it in
the September 23rd, 2000 session, and here was what they said:
Q: I have to say that the writing of this series has been one of the
most educational projects I have ever undertaken. Because, in the writing,
I have had to comb through the transcripts and have had to explain it
to other people and before I can do that, I have to explain it to myself.
It has become a profound mind expansion thing...
A: Good.
Q: It's almost as much fun to be learning the things I am having to
assemble as if I were reading it. And I'm the one writing it. It's really
quite amazing.
A: In part you are.
So that pretty much says that, by this time, the C's were speaking directly
through my writing, showing me how to assemble and edit the material together
after I had made such a mess of it in the question and answer phase. It
was as though the long period of working with the board had developed
a circuit that bypassed my conscious mind and worked directly through
my hands. (Now if only I could channel Franz Liszt that way!)
Nevertheless, regarding the "challenging phase," as I have
written in the biographical Amazing
Grace,
Unfortunately, after the previous two years of mostly nonsense spirit
interactions, we were not yet in the habit of taping and we did not
know if this communication was a fluke or not. So, we only have notes
from the first half dozen or so early sessions. After a couple of weeks
of repeated contact and apparent strengthening of the communication,
I bought a special tape recorder to tape the sessions.
From this point on, we began what I intended to be a far more rigorous
"testing phase" of the communication. This consisted in rapid
questions that jumped from one subject to another across a broad range
of categories. I was checking consistency, trying to confuse the source,
and also trying to determine the range and limits. I was most especially
interested in questions relating to "unsolved mysteries" and
spent days going through books looking for particular "mysteries"
to ask about.
In one sense, this was a good thing, and in another it was not so good.
One thing that became very evident during this process was that there
was no way possible for any of the information to have been "beamed"
into our heads from any human source since the questions were so random
and the answers were so rapid, with many of them checking out after
later research. In fact, some of the information that the Cassiopaeans
gave us was unknown even to scholars and we had to really dig for the
answers that invariably confirmed that the Cassiopaeans could tell us
things that were most definitely not part of our own subconscious minds.
More than this, if the information had been "beamed" via a
satellite, whoever was there reading our minds in zero time, or tuning
in to our questions, must have had the fastest "look-it-up-quick"
crew on the planet, because the Cassiopaeans were fast on the draw.
And they soon began doing their own punctuation, accurately I might
add, so that if anyone was 'beaming info" into our heads, they
were a stickler for grammar, as well as the fastest in the world in
terms of looking up answers in the world's biggest library!
The very bad thing about my "testing phase" is the fact that
there is almost no part of the material where the subjects do not just
jump all over the place. Indeed, we would come back and ask follow-up
questions at later times, but any one session could jump from higher
cosmic realms to the perception of house cats.
Another factor was that, after we began tape recording the sessions,
I felt that it was my duty to transcribe every single comment made by
everyone in the room. This resulted in a lot of side conversations being
included in the text. It is distracting, but I have left it in so that
the reader will have some idea of how the sessions proceeded. The reader
will also notice that there are 240 separate files. That is a lot of editing
to do. There are actually more files than what are here, but there are
certain files that are kept separate from the general files simply because
they contain information on physics and other subjects that are technical.
There are also about a dozen sessions from this year yet to be transcribed.
As I get them done, I will add them to the list here.
To read the files, simply click on the file number at
the left.
Options:
- Cassiopaean transcripts in one "exe" file, should work on
Windows 9x PC. The file is 2MB large. Standard disclaimer, as with shareware
software, applies. Download.
- Cassiopaean transcripts in one zip file (1.7MB). Download
- Fragment of the recording of 960109 session
in mp3
format (check also here
for explanation)
- For a broader view and better understanding of the phenomenon check
also here
(Tom French is a Pulitzer
prize winning journalist)
- Fragment of the recording of 960203 session
(first 20 lines of the transcript) refered to in the Tom French article
mentioned above. Notice an interesting phenomenon: a couple of times,
when it seems that C's have finished a particular message, they unexpectedly
interrupt, resume the message, and continue with another sentence. Download
mp3
file (1.7MB). Listen while comparing with the transcript
and looking at the the pictures
taken.
- Fragment of the recording of 960120 quoted
in Wave Index.
Download
mp3
file
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