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Points of interest: Mary Rodwell, Experiencers and Starseeds

"Implanted then into the structure of our emotional bodies were nonverbal, time-released melodies that would help us to awaken even when conscious understanding was far from present. A number of us were musically commissioned and given the role of introducing the trigger melodies ." - Ken Carey, *Return of the Bird Tribes, Manataka.org Brave new future - This Cosmic Human blending has been going on for quite some time. The difference now: 1/Connection. 2/Use of language and terms that better identify the experience. 3/Awareness that some who have 'forgotten' are beginning to remember and identify similar encounters that are, for the first time, beginning to have a context.  Wendy's Coffeehouse interview with Rey Hernandez We spoke about the upcoming book from the Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters. Rey forwarded this message :  Do you live in Florida? Australian Experiencer Researcher, Mary Rodwell, FREE retired academic...

20 years in the making - Talking to Nightlights II

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“You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness.”  - Terence McKenna Blink off. I am working on a new book to update my paranormal adventure with the Energy and my interactive nightlights. In revisiting the beginning and taking into account advice I was given for 'Talking to Nightlights', I want to incorporate the suggestions in the new work, suggestions that were too late in coming for the first book but appreciated none the less. I tucked them away for a later day. And that later day is now. My challenge? Omit some of the personal process in my new creation, tidy up the writing and make it a bit leaner. After twenty years of living the story, I now have a better understanding of what I can omit. In those early days it was all so novel, beyond defining and that made it v...