From CHAPTER 12
Spread The Word
'We had walked a more or
less long distance. I found my emotions fluctuating in me. Time for
me stopped one instant in which my consciousness was full of all
that. After that it seemed to me that my own self had stopped there
and I felt horror and terror upon analyzing all, outside of being
certain of that which LYA predicted. I knew that she had never told
me an untruth. I fervently desired now that all was only a
nightmare. Then my temples began to palpitate. I thought that man
himself represented a threat to his own civilization. LYA touched me
with her hand and almost immediately my pulse returned to .......
however my mind seemed submerged in a vortex of ideas, a
circumstance which later seemed similar to uniting one chaos within
another.
We returned to the city in
complete silence.
Almost upon arriving at
Mexico City on the open highway I abruptly said:
' Wouldn't
it have been better if you has not told me this? Why me? Why not to
another who has less knowledge about energy and the atom in a manner
that he would not understand so well what you have said? Would it
not be better to die than to know all this?"
"Professor..."
She said with infinite delicacy, "you are not the only one who
knows. Many more persons of your world have listened than you
imagine. No, Professor, it was not that we selected you that first
time for a morbid intention of making you suffer. It occurred to us
that you seemed tranquil and at peace with yourself, but above all
the undoubtable key was your personality as a tenured Professor. We
knew that for ethical reasons, if nothing else you would not share
this knowledge with your students, but in the end, after having
liberated yourself of your scepticism, you would be able to do
something, depending on whether you wanted to do it or not. Nobody
was going to obligate you. Professor, you know that your world is
most valuable, not only for you yourselves, but for our
intergalactic community as well. It is no gift to have been made a
party to all of this. It is an imperious necessity to rescue the
terrestrial human being as such, to extract him from this turbulent
world in which he lives and remove him from the latent dangers like
those mentioned."
"I... I can do
nothing." I stammered.
"Perhaps, Professor...
Do not underestimate yourself. You are human, but you have the same
opportunity to do something as the most modest of the inhabitants of
your Earth, or as the most brilliant if scientists it has."
"No, I will never
speak of this. They would think I am an alarmist or crazy. You know
the planet better than I, and know that they would classify me as
demented. You, yes, they would believe you."
"Don't you want to
attempt it yourself and speak to your world in your own words? We
have tried not only with the terrestrials of your time, but with
persons of years ago, who have already passed-on and we continue
trying. Perhaps not today, but tomorrow someone will believe it...
Sometime we will succeed in moving the conscience of the scientists
of your world."
"And if nobody
believes me?"
"They will not believe
you. They will laugh at you. They will accuse you of being a
charlatan. But what do you believe is preferable? Be silent, or
speak though they treat you as demented?"
"In my position, LYA,
I would prefer to be silent." I said without the least
conviction, but thinking about my children and my wife.
"Professor", she
said warmly, "your humane characteristics have matured to such
a grade that a moment will come in which, knowing the knowledge and
overcoming your pride, you will weaken and speak as though it would
be an imperious necessity -- you will feel it thus."
"Wait", I said,
"They are not small, the dangers to those who see themselves so
exposed on the Earth, because they would feel in a conflagration
such as this that we would be completely alone in the Universe,
exposed to dangers that could not even be imagined by man."
"You are not alone,
because there is life on other planets."
"No, LYA, I don't want
to say that. Let me explain to you. It would be like I believed that
the Earth had no friendship with another similar planet... that
occasionally could offer help."
"The same atmosphere created around
your planet could bring such isolation, not only internally but
externally as well."
"Yes, it is as if we had a fort
replete with arms, hated the neighboring nations, and boasted all
the time, thinking that someone would classify us as cowards if we
did not do so.
"Yes... that ......." She said
pensively.
From chapter 13
Greater Dangers
"LYA, Do you know
which would be the arms that put an end to man?"
"At first I will tell
you that the most dangerous weapon that you face is the hate among
your own selves. This slowly
destroys the psyche most brilliantly. Hate is the
generator of much of the ills that actually assault your society.
But as you asked me about weapons of another type I will try to
explain something to satisfy your knowledge. To, the inhabitants of
INXTRIA, we worry profoundly about the chemical threat, weapons that
have been used without any provocation and which scarcely leave a
palpable trace on the Earth. Your two great powers are selling
chemical weapons with a profusion never seen before. It is as if
your own world was in great haste to annihilate itself. Today in
your universities and even your schools, any student who is in
posession of an adequate formula, can use chemical weapons to attack
the nervous system of the human being, and could destroy the neurons
of any living being, or simply terminate the vegetable life of your
whole civilization. Moreover, the waters of the rivers can also be
contaminated as a form of attack by one civilization on another, and
very few times can the origin be detected. In time you will find
that a still worse form of degeneration in your own race is
attacking the primordial particles of your own DNA, and with a
little luck will convert you into a race of mutants... This happens
with a certain frequency in your Universe. The indiscriminate use of
chemical agents, produces cellular degeneration already in your
skin, in the bloodstream, or at local levels also and provokes heart
attacks and cerebral paralysis. You are actually experimenting with
gasses that totally paralyze the nervous system of the whole living
being, with gases or liquids that are soluble in air or water. The
chemical weapons for their silence and for being difficult to
detect, will soon be the ones that are used most frequently. They
are used to sabotage, to imprison, to corrupt, destroy, etc...
"Will this occur
soon?"
"Professor", she
said looking at me as a mind of substance, "I am moved that you
ask me if this will occur soon, when I have told you that, and you
give the impression that your time being really valuable, it has not
been of sufficient importance to you... What does soon signify to
you? This is occurring in your world already. The word pronto is
already applicable today. You have already used chemical agents in
your Second World War, but today they are more... as they say,
stylized. The human being himself has absolutely no idea of his high
degree of bellicosity and toward where he is taking this. He has no
consciousness of his short-lived steps, and this, thanks to his
proposed annihilation, will be accelerated perhaps for your own
civilization, dying at the hands of your own brothers...
"Why?"
"Because even when the
human being possesses the capacity for reflection, he is always
preponderantly on the offensive, disposed to repel any aggression at
whatever cost. The human being of your world is full of fear, fear
of living, of suffering, of dying; those weapons not only are
bringing an end to those who have the misfortune of coming in
contact with them, but also to those who still are not born. Not
only the attacked will succumb, but also the attacker who has
contact with those weapons will die. For such the aggressor and the
victim are sentenced to suffer the same effects by those who have
developed the chemical weapons.
Chapter 14
A Suicidal Humanity
"Is this the most
deadly?" I asked LYA.
"The most dangerous
and the most sadistic, because it will bring the end of humanity
slowly. It makes us sad to know that while the Earth humans are
attacking each other with chemical weapons, another world, situated
on the outside or your solar system, also is planning to attack you
with weapons and chemical reactions."
"In my world, could we
impede the proliferation of these weapons?"
"You can not impede
them if the Earth human will not give up his hate.
You can not induce the human being to his full consciousness, nor
teach him to live intensely the trasitory cycle of existence that
you have reserved, nor can we teach him that he is not the owner of
any of that for which he fights, and that at least it would be
preferable to do something for his humanity, always in majority
ascendent. He has damaged his own humanity much and continues to do
so... The only thing that can settle his bellicosity is death."
"Death?"
"I am not here,
Professor, to speak of the destruction of the Earth human being. I
am in your world to tell you that you should fight for your
opportunity to live."
"LYA... I don't know
if I admire you or love you... or to try to forget you. But if you
can fight for the peace of a world that is not even yours, there
must be an immensely valiant place in the depths of your
heart."
We had arrived at the city,
and I left LYA at the entrance to the highway, in an uninhabited
park.
I returned alone...
immensely alone in the profundities of a hostile world, submerged in
an ocean shared by other planets... in the immensities of distances
never measured before by man.. If we persisted in thinking that the
fact of having been born made us owners of the Universe, until a
more powerful civilization than ours comes to conquer us, thanks to
the false pride with which we surround ourselves, .. .we may deserve
what we get!
From chapter 15
Another Witness
I watched with desperation
the passage of what might be my last years. Time was passing too
fast for me. At my age I had learned which were the values of life.
Every instant, every second, every minute passed with such rapidity
that I seriously doubted that many of the projects planned today
could be completed tomorrow.
My relation with LYA,
though having filled my mind with doubts, nevertheless, had filled
my existence with longing... A longing that, for what I wanted to
fulfill, would require some time.
After these many months I
still doubted that my chats with LYA should be brought to light.
Today I see no obstacle for which they should be hidden any more.
I asked LYA to give me
proofs, something that was beyond the knowledge of any scientist of
Earth.
"You shall have
it." She told me one day in which she saw my anxiety reflected
in my face. Nevertheless I asked her many times, if perhaps that
proof could be provided some time.
One night LYA had informed
me that she knew of another person who had had an experience similar
to that of mine. He was a man who lived in Chicago. That was all she
would tell me. I argued that I didn't know if I would be able to go
there, thinking of my work, my time certainly being saturated in the
laboratory at the University.1
1. LYA gave that man's name as one Thomas
Haskins.
"You want a proof? I
know that you will go. They will ask you to go." She asserted
this in a manner that left me with no doubt.
It would require much time
for me to solicit permission to absent myself from the laboratory,
or to leave my work to anyone with sufficient capacity to continue
the labors I had initiated. Nevertheless, my life, since knowing LYA
was overfilled with surprises.
One month after our
conversation, the Rector called me to his office and gave me this
notice:
"Doctor, we have
selected you to represent us in the annual conference on Social
Dynamics that will take place in the City of Chicago."
I would represent my
country precisely in the place that LYA had selected for a very
special appointment.2
2. The Professor immediately recalled the
conversation about proof. Here he suddenly had one of his many
"proofs", but it was for him alone. He would never be able
to convince anybody else that LYA had told him this in advance.
Inside of me I thought,
"This is an emotion I shall always enjoy... the idea of knowing
that that would occur filled me with joy. Who would have thought
that the Rector might have overheard of my conversation with LYA?"
Something without precedent
was happening in my life. It was as if this was the axis of a magic
circle.
I accepted the assignment
to represent myself before the international body in the name of my
country... but at the same time I accepted the right to meet another
man, who, like myself, had had a similar experience... of having
known an extraterrestrial being.
A slight gas in my stomach
provoked a nausea in me upon arriving in Chicago. It was the
sensation of something unknown that provoked a nervous reaction in
my stomach.
It snowed copiously, in
such form, that, after my arrival the news said the weather had left
a new record for snow for that year. In the center of the city the
thermometer registered 22 degrees below zero.
It was already night when I
registered with the administration. The heat inside was pleasurable.
The climate conditioning functioned marvelously well.
Once inside my room,
absorbed, I pressed my face to the window, abstractedly observing
the slow fall of the big snowflakes... a beautiful spectacle for me.
I watched the going and coming of people I did not know. Races mixed
among themselves as if in a swarm in an urban area of impressive
dimensions. People coming from diverse parts of the world surrounded
one another... so close physically but all seemed indifferent to
each other.3
3. Our indifference to each other as
compared to the ET's concern for us always overwhelmed Prof.
Hernandez.
I put on my overcoat and a
scarf and decided to go out despite the severity of the weather. The
cold was intense and my face froze in a moment. I walked rapidly to
get warm. Soon I began to feel a part of this world, people walking
by my side without taking notice, without speaking.
Signs in English,
scintillated in the falling snow. Voices lost themselves as murmurs
in the winds that howled in the ears of whoever did not wear
protectors like I. Nobody seemed to advertise that they were... in a
human world, inexplicably. Like other places, this city had also
fallen into a routine of being, and made, almost by inertia, all
that was there, by custom, seem understood.
I stopped in front of a
store. An interminable file of people with packages in their arms
flowed by. I watched them pass like automatons... soon I began to
make a comparison between what must be the world of LYA and that
which was of this planet which I called my own, without belonging to
me.4
4. The flow of profound knowledge was
beginning to make Prof. Hernandez feel a stranger in his own world.
He felt akin to LYA in some strange way. She had hinted several
times that he might be one of them having incarnated in this world
at this time for a purpose.
Suddenly a question sprang
into my mind: "How did our world come to be as it is now? What
was it that persuaded our humanity to saturate themselves with
innumerable superfluous things on the alters of desire for
commodities without feeling? Why invent machines that transport man,
robots that replace the laborer, devices that isolate the
conversations within the same family?"
I continued walking, and
beyond, in a showcase, I saw a television turned on. At the moment
there appeared news about a disturbance in Ireland, trouble in Iraq,
Iran, genocides in Afghanistan, Syria, Poland, etc.
It amazed me. These people
that right now were walking together with me, and who hurriedly came
out of the store, and even myself, seemed totally unaware of those
news reports.
"How had we arrived at
this limit of indifference before the pain and the misadventure?
Where had we lost the tie, and from where had come the violence and
the desire to kill? Is man extinguishing the intelligence of man, in
such a manner that now it rivals that of the animals in beastiality?
Just where have we lost the delicate balance that determines the
point of convergence of sentimental feelings and of hate?"
I sunk my numbed hands into
my pockets and continued my walk in the snow.
Soon I remembered that upon
arriving at my hotel they had advised me not to go out after six in
the evening, and that if I did it was at my own risk.
I was not afraid. Suddenly,
for my own security, I gave up having any valor. The violence was a
new form of manifestation of being, as was the music of the tango in
it's time, and the Beatles in the 60s. I noticed, by the number of
persons that passed me, that even the danger of an attack had been
adopted as some daily thing.
Where do they all go? That
same man perhaps hoped that something or someone would make a
change. The hope of a tomorrow was perhaps the only way which he
could resist the vicisitudes of life. I stopped on a corner, stood
against a wall and with great difficulty lit a cigarette. My hand
shook. Would I be better in the morning?
I thought about my meetings
with LYA. I knew that from then on I would be noticeably
sensibilized. My conversations with her had worked a transcendental
change in me. It was as if suddenly a veil had been rent showing the
nakedness of a latent reality... therateningly.
I knew that my life was
divided into before and after LYA. And that all that had occurred
after my first encounter with her had produced profound
repercussions in my state of spirit. Inexplicably I no longer saw
myself in this world as an individual being, egocentered... no; now
I placed within what I truly am, only the smallest, almost
infinitely small, cellular part of an organism called humanity.
To my mind came the
possibility of being that organic part that had been invaded by
cancerous cells... Could it be true that the world is on the point
of succumbing?
I could not know. On this
point LYA had been discrete. She had advised me of various dangerous
situations but she did not answer when I asked her, to tell me if we
would survive into a future not beyond the end of the world. I felt,
nevertheless, something inside of me, like an agitated sea at times,
or like a sky at the beginning of a tornado. I intuitively felt
something that I could not decipher.
For the moment a change had
come over me. Now I was more receptive to things that previously I
myself had repudiated. Now it was different. My great longing was
that all of humanity could experience the same as I felt when I saw
the stars or the Moon or the great infinity.
I wanted to transplant in
each one of those around me, the concept that LYA had projected;
concerning a world full of peace, where the people that inhabited it
would profoundly respect life, where the most brilliant of
scientists is no more than the most modest of it's inhabitants, in a
world whose principal quality is the value of sentiments, of
simplicity, of humility, of honesty... in short, that range of
virtues which on this planet have been put aside.5
5. The Professor is coming to know what the
true meaning of LOVE is.
I know that I am speaking
of an utopia, but is it not the falsehood of the manipulation of the
atom, with all it's virtues and defects, as well as with the
neutron, the neutrino, and the proton, to cite only some, lurking in
a world, that is becoming ever more violent.
I see through these things,
trying to find the good in each one of them, analyzing the
situations at a world level, and I see with sadness the great human
errors that affect thousands of lives of innocent human beings,
whose onW fault was to have been born here on Earth.
"LYA", (I said
inside of me), I want to shout to myself that I am living only a
nightmare. I can observe my movements and I am aware that the
ultimate fibre of my being moves through the urge to live. Why? ..
Why?"
"What is it that that
you have done to me LYA? Why not instead of sensibilizing me, didn't
you harden me to the end that I could adapt to the crudness of this
world? Why not instead of coming to me, didn't you make me come to
you, to your world, to your galaxy?"
"LYA, you have come to
me knowing all this accumulation of uncertainty that I drag along my
road. You have tried to open my eyes by transforming that which
blinded my mind. You have opened a window into the unknown and I,
the ignorant, the incredulous, after looking out, doubted that there
would be anything there despite having seen with my own eyes. I
don't know if it has hurt me or benefitted me. I do not know how
much man himself does not know, or whether to live will prejudice
him or will benefit him. You have involved me in the same vortice of
feeling, coming to make me love life, but I am left with one simple
question: How to live it. I don't know if as man I am now within a
labyrinth or if the labyrinth is immersed within me."
"LYA, after all you
have given to my life, I am today in a dilemma. Perhaps it
would have been preferable to ignore all that you have put before
me, or perhaps I should have opted to remain in doubt of the
knowledge. I know that apart from you yourself, later, exactly since
that first circumstantial moment in which I met you, I have not been
the same. With frequency I consider myself common, sensible. What
have you done to me?"
I believed in the past that
my life had been rich in
knowledge, but you, with
all you have told me, have enriched the present and belittled the
past. All has now taken on a strange shade to the eyes of others but
beautiful and fascinating in my view.6
6. The Professor has gone past the point of
being able to communicate his new knowledge to his colleagues. He
knows they would never believe him, and might even turn against him.
Now I know that there exist
as many galaxies as worlds in the Universe, and that many of them
are populated by intelligent beings. LYA has told me so. That
enormous plurality of worlds could be equal or more beautiful than
the Earth, the planet on which I am now. But for me having been born
here has been one great adventure.
What am I going to do with
all this she has left me? Disseminate it or save it for myself at
the pain of losing my mind? Now as I try to see through the eyes of
my own world, I do not know how it will come out to the last fiber
of each human being.
It all seems insensible,
cold and nevertheless it is not, because the life that has emerged
from that is indescribable as a marvelous fusion that springs forth
from nothing and, for the same, in it's way, this life of mine, is
precipitated toward the same intangible point from which it
started... Is that the destiny of man? What will happen in the days
to come?
"LYA... come back and
take my hand. On doing this, inside of me will vibrate the words: I
love you.7 Because through this platonic love I feel for
you I have been able to love humanity intensely. I believe I have
now discovered your legacy: LOVE. It is the same love that converts
a hurricane to a light breeze and provides the rains that wash all
the stains from the soul. Love is what makes possible the saturation
of beings on the planet, the love that survives in the tempests of
an angry sea. I know that you are near by, but the dimensions of
this love frightens me. When you spoke of the manifestation of
matter as something much more than what we are aware of in our
world, you had good reason. I asked you at that time... where did
man come from? And your response was: "The being is etherial,
invisible, is strong, grand, and powerful. It is pure energy in
spiral vortice. As it has total polarity it can be found in it's
antithesis, for it is then that it manifests as matter, taking on
this aspect as a garment. The etherial being then can learn to
laugh, to cry, to shout, to feel, sing and love, but the finality of
matter also is known to destroy."
Yes, LYA has said to me
through words of profound content that I am a man more tailored in
the interior than much of humanity, implanted with something
indescribable which is as fantastic as incomprehensible.8
7. One can imagine the feelings of
Prof. Hernandez' wife upon reading passages like this in his
diary. She has no basis for accepting the extraterrestrial
nature of these contacts, and is left with no alternative but to
believe that her husband of so many years is being taken away
from her by a clever Earth woman.
8. Here is another reference to a
greater soul development for Prof. Hernandez than most of his
contemporaries. Many UFO contactees are eventually told that
they have voluntarily incarnated on this planet at this time to
carry out a specific preordained mission. This was noted in the
cases of Eduard Meier and Edwin White as well as with a great
many others.
"How did I come to
love you? How bold of me to feel love for you! Do I love you for
yourself or for what you represent, or for admiration, or for all
these things together?"
I was surprised. I had
withdrawn from this world by means of my imagination. Within this
city and it's inhabitants and it's traffic was a fictional world
such as has been converted in each one of the great cities.
Suddenly I returned to
observing the people. Races mixed among each other walked the wide
avenues. I was only one point in that city, a miniscule drop of
water in an ocean all the time becoming more turbulent. Suddenly I
noticed the insignificance of each life... The dimension of matter
was infinite, but the power of the mind was immense... The only
thing that was in accord with all of this world was the contempt
that man feels for himself.
The other day I looked in
the telephone directory for a name: Thomas Haskins. There were too
many names like that. I closed the directory. I had the time
measured to attend the opening of the congress.
Those first days it was
impossible for me to visit Haskins.
That Saturday in the
evening I had time. I asked the porter in the hotel which road I
should take to get to what seemed to me to be a suburb of the
city. The porter arched his eyebrows and told me not to adventure
in that place, and if I did, I should return before dark.
I boarded a taxi and set
out.
Thomas Haskins himself
opened the door when I rang the bell. After a brief preanible he
invited me to enter. His apartment was very modest.
We talked a good deal. We
had many things to discuss. For the first time I described to
someone else my experiences in full confidence that that person
would understand.
"Did you have this
experience very long ago?" I asked.
"More or less ten
years ago." He answered.
"And what did you think at that
time?" I asked. "That all was unreal. It seemed as if
suddenly my own psyche had me in a trap. Now I have become
accustomed to it."
"But, did you believe from the first
all that they told you?"
"Yes. I believed that something very
exceptional had occurred in my life."
"Tom, was it a man or a woman?"
"Man."
"His name?"
"HAMIL"
"Did he tell you where he came
from?"
"He told me his planet was
AINSTRIA(9). That was what it sounded like, more or less."
9. This is a remarkable confirmation
that Tom's extraterrestrial contacts were with the same
group of ETs as Hernandez.
"Have you ever thought of transmitting
to anyone all of that experience?"
"This", he said indicating the
color of his skin, "at times is an impediment."
The sepia color of his skin would not be
any impediment to live, or to breathe, or to sleep... Nevertheless I
said nothing.
"Tell me Tom, did they invite you to
travel in their ship?"
"Does this have some importance to
you?" He said. He looked at me at length. He drew in the smoke
from his cigar and exhaling with each word said:
"yes, I have traveled in their ship,
but that I save as though it were a dream. The took me out to
observe the world, and I could see through a sensor the passage of
the comet Hally."
"Did HAMIL tell you anything about
that?"
"about what?"
"About the comet."
"Oh yes", he said. He closed his
eyes a moment as if evoking some passage from his life and
continued, "when I was little my mother prohibited us going out
whenever there was an eclipse or when it was said that a comet was
passing."
"Did you mention this to HAMIL?"
"Yes, and he told me that our
ancestors thought that comets were a powerful source of energy. They
thought their passage through the Universe was damaging to all they
encountered, like they were gigantic aspirators that absorbed many
of the gasses they confronted distributed throughout the Universe.
These gases frequently are highly dangerous to the life in space and
many of them feed themselves on energy. He said that a comet
absorbing energy and by the force of friction as well as the
enormous concentration of particles becomes saturated and some of
the gasses trail away to form the tail and in this manner scatters
the flow so to speak, of these gasses already highly contaminated
with others. Such, upon being scattered in space, are attracted by
planets that are relatively near their path. Here they encounter the
gravitational force of the bodies. The velocity with which these
particles travel makes them arrive more rapidly than the others
which swarm in space. Those others which orbit in the Universe will
be thousands of years later in arriving while the particles of the
comet are sent at extraordinary velocity."
"Like they were
launched from a catapult?"
"Oh no." Tom
Said. "Such a comparison would be a coarse joke. We can call it
friction for it's accumulated deenergizing effect, and that would be
a more adequate term according to what HAMIL said."
"Does this present any
danger for our planet?"
"Oh of course it
does." Replied Tom. "The atmosphere of your planet
attracts all these disseminated particles and later they condense
into clouds. The rains carry that to the ground and then it is
absorbed into the lakes, streams, and seas, and primarily in the
harvest crops. The air also takes part in the distribution of these
particles. In time that contaminated air comes into contact with
some 30 percent of the inhabitants of our planet."
"Isn't that pretty
dangerous for our humanity?"
"Yes, that is what
HAMIL told me. He also told me that space is saturated with dangers
and that we still do not know the extent of that harm. He told me
that if the scientists of Earth would unite to bring exact knowledge
together to expel all of this kind of particles toward the outside,
perhaps within twenty years we would be in a position to do it and
thus avoid greater contamination of the planet."
"What else did he tell
you?"
"He told me that my
planet was beautiful... a planet full of life, he said, and that it
throbs in the field of the Universe as a chosen planet, nevertheless
having deteriorated to a level such that it no longer offers
security for life. Nor for a long time has it offered such despite
the advances of it's sciences."
There was silence. I
continued reflecting on the position of Haskins. He was a man of
color, unemployed, and living immersed in all kinds of racial,
social and economical problems. The violence was clearly advertised
on the street where he lived. Groups were stationed on the corners
staring with offensive curiosity at whatever passer seemed to them
unknown.
It was obvious that Tom had
been selected from hostile surroundings, as one would pluck a rose
from among poison ivy. He convinced me, by his words, that he took
this experience as something rare in his life, but not
transcendental.
"Have you done
anything to publicize those experiences you lived with HAMIL?"
I asked breaking the silence.
"Yes, but for me it
was difficult."
"Not even a printed
article?"
"No, but look,"
he said taking out a small booklet of fifty pages, "This
booklet I was ordered to make. There was only one printing of 2,000
copies."
He had dedicated all of his
savings to the edition. I knew that it had taken a great effort to
do this. Thomas Haskins was brilliant, intelligent, noble, and above
all at peace of mind with himself. He seemed an exceptional man,
drawn from an unhealthy environment, but what impressed me greatly
was his resignation before the means in which he had to live. He
believed that his friendship with extraterrestrial beings was not
going to improve his actual situation. I understood completely what
he had wanted to tell me, but the revelations that pertained to us
as terrestrials charged with looking for an improvement in the world
level must be directed toward something more profound. At least that
is how it seemed to me.
Reclining on the bed in my
hotel, looking toward the ceiling, I discovered what I did not see
before. It occurred to me that before me was opening a tiny breach
in the wall of confusion. There would be obstacles. If Thomas
Haskins had had the courage to publish a book by himself. I also
must do so. My conditions were different from those of his, because
I would have to consider that I would be delivering, through the
offering of my memories, my prestige as a tenured professor as well.
He was unemployed and his name was not well known. I held a position
of high responsibility at the University, and it was by means of
this position that the Rector had selected me as the representative
of my country. All that I was planning would change what I would
have to do. Was it worth the pain?
At that moment I wanted to
declare myself the winner without fighting. It cleared up in an
instant, and in that same microsecond of time also, it occurred to
me that material values counted for nothing before the truth. To me
had been brought the proposition of bringing to light my
conversations with LYA, but would it not be sufficient to sign the
inscriptions with the word PEACE for all who would understand what I
proposed?
No; I felt, that is not the
way.
The thorns that would come
to me when the scepticism emerged must be accepted. I myself had
been an intransigent sceptic. I could imagine the mockery, the
doubt, and the synpathetic chuckles. I could see myself then in a
swanp and slowly sinking.
I returned to an exciting
day in the congress, still having the volume by Haskins in my hands,
but I had already arrived at a solution. I would try LYA's proof,
and, though my prestige was at risk, I would speak to whoever would
listen to me about LYA and her presence in our world... and her
advice of an insecure tomorrow, the solution of which could only be
found among ourselves.
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1. LYA gave that man's name as one Thomas
Haskins.
2. The Professor immediately recalled the
conversation about proof. Here he suddenly had one of his many
"proofs", but it was for him alone. He would never be able
to convince anybody else that LYA had told him this in advance.
3. Our indifference to each other as
compared to the ET's concern for us always overwhelmed Prof.
Hernandez.
4. The flow of profound knowledge was
beginning to make Prof. Hernandez feel a stranger in his own world.
He felt akin to LYA in some strange way. She had hinted several
times that he might be one of them having incarnated in this world
at this time for a purpose.
5. The Professor is coming to know what the
true meaning of LOVE is.
6. The Professor has gone past the point of
being able to communicate his new knowledge to his colleagues. He
knows they would never believe him, and might even turn against him.
7. One can imagine the feelings of Prof.
Hernandez' wife upon reading passages like this in his diary. She
has no basis for accepting the extraterrestrial nature of these
contacts, and is left with no alternative but to believe that her
husband of so many years is being taken away from her by a clever
Earth woman.
8. Here is another reference to a greater
soul development for Prof. Hernandez than most of his
contemporaries. Many UFO contactees are eventually told that they
have voluntarily incarnated on this planet at this time to carry out
a specific preordained mission. This was noted in the cases of
Eduard Meier and Edwin White as well as with a great many others.
9. This is a remarkable confirmation that
Tom's extraterrestrial contacts were with the same group of
ETs as Hernandez.
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