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Volume 2, Number 21 May 25, 2000
#1: Gary comments:
Cafth, I am learning to appreciate more every day. It is a struggle to ward off the effects
of man but I am working on it in my own way. I see our earth as a sort of nexus of various energies, space/time is thinner
here then elsewhere. Strange things will continue to happen as we men war with our inner selves. I am glad to have this opportunity
to speak, it eases my mind to know I am not crazy! I just see things differently than most humans. Till next we speak!
Cafth: I have to agree that your time is thinner, many things are changing and will never be
the same.
Heidi: I know how it is Gary to seem like the only one seeing and understanding things that no
one seems to "get." It's comforting to know that I'm not alone in thinking in an almost "alien" perspective, outside this
realm of sight...I suppose.
#2: Brian asks Cafth:
1. In the very first "Cafth speaks" the first question is where is Cafth from. Cafth declines
to answer since "these are stars which have yet to be seen." Well, I'm an amateur astronomer. Even if stars haven't been seen,
everything in the sky is in some direction and at some distance, even if you can't see it. So it should be easy for Cafth
to provide a direction (astronomical coordinates, i.e., Right Ascension and Declination, say, equinox 2000) as well as a distance
(however many thousands or millions or billions of light years) to give us some general idea. That much should be easy, even
if we can't see the star, we might be able to identify the galaxy or galaxy cluster containing it.
Cafth: Hmm...persistent. I really don't feel that where I am from will help in any manner. There's
much more to be concerned about on the earth then what's in the sky. I do know, that men do not know of my galaxy yet. But
if it makes you feel better to know, I am your next door neighbor to this galaxy...far, far away.
Heidi: I know Cafth personally is more concerned with the message of things then details that
won't help his purpose any. So I'm sorry if he evaded the question once again, but I understand why, he sees it more as a
distraction. If ya think on it, I know when I have a prop in my face and one of my college professors was talking about it.
I usually was so enthralled with what I was seeing, I often missed out on what was said. That may be just me, but it seems
most people are visual folk and like to look at things then hear stuff.
Brian: 2. Cafth has said, on the one hand, that his people have been around a long time (longer
than written history in one case); and has said, on the other hand, that its too late to deal with our environmental problems.
So, my second question is, they have obviously been around long enough that they could have helped us deal with our environmental
problems before they became intractable. How come they didn't bother helping us earlier, when something could have been done,
instead of waiting to contact us until it was too late? -Brian C.
Cafth: We cannot interfere. We have always been there watching and we are watching now. From
the beginning we knew what would be the end result. So for us, it makes no difference. If it was then, or today, we all knew
what would happen. We tried to influence some people, but people did not listen and were too stubborn. We cannot and will
not control your actions, it is not our place and not our ground. We have always been there to give a hand to help, but only
you can make the difference in your own time and place.
Heidi: Cafth has said to me often, that only we can move time ourselves. They exist outside of
our time and can see what will happen in time, but we need to go along with time to see these things through. So when he said,
"in your own time and place," that is what he meant.
#3: Jackie asks Cafth:
Is there anyway to help one to get in contact with et's???
Cafth: We have always been around, just look up. But be careful what you are asking for, there
are beings that can be not so nice. But know that The Source (God) can hear what you ask for, so if you seek to know something,
pray for it.
Heidi: Sounds like good advice to me.
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