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Craft and Technology – Part I

What I’m about to share isn’t meant to convince anyone of an absolute truth. Rather, I simply want to recount my experiences and invite you to reflect.

I decided to write about this topic after a conversation with my friend Greg, a former NASA engineer, who asked me a few questions about the appearance of the non-terrestrial crafts I’ve encountered during my astral journeys.

 

Perhaps the most well-known craft I’ve interacted with is the one belonging to my guide, Xenex (you can find drawings and explanations in Conversation with Xenex). The craft I perceived is a dark gray color, shaped like wings, and closely resembles the letter “V.” At the top of the craft, there’s a dome-like structure which, when not covered by a kind of shield, offers a 360-degree view of the surroundings

Inside, there’s a command room. I saw a control panel there, but it didn’t have any visible buttons or levers. Embedded within the panel is a partially visible crystal sphere. By touching or even just approaching this sphere, the craft can be activated and navigated. The crystal recognizes the pilot’s energetic signature, and theoretically, no other entity can operate the craft unless an update is made to register a new energetic imprint.

In front of the control panel are two seats that adapt their shape to the occupant’s height and build. These seats can scan the organic body—or even just the energy of the astral body—and provide insights into the person’s health status. They can also emit frequencies that help balance the person’s energy and promote healing. What struck me as unusual is that these seats can appear and disappear as needed. I have no explanation for how this phenomenon occurs.

Communication with the crystal, which serves as the craft’s main energy source, is telepathic. In fact, telepathy is generally used to interact with any crystal or object aboard the craft.

Another notable feature is the way the craft navigates. There’s no sensation of speed or abrupt maneuvers, even during 180-degree turns.

From the command room, three corridors extend outward. The right corridor leads to a technical room where a two-person shuttle is located. There may be more shuttles, but I was only able to perceive one. The left corridor leads to multiple rooms, though I only entered the first one. Inside were cryosleep pods.

Finally, the central corridor leads to a kind of bedroom, which also serves as a social area. Here, low tables resembling our coffee tables are placed. In reality, these are devices that, when activated, generate 3D holographic images. These holograms serve two main purposes: information and transportation.

  • For information, the holograms can display maps or any kind of data and imagery about other places, entities, or histories—like a library.
  • For transportation, one can step into the holographic image and instantly arrive at that location.

I’ve considered three possible theories for what the transportation device actually does:

  1. It’s merely a real-time projection, giving the illusion of being in that place—similar to watching a 3D movie with glasses, where you’re not actually there.
  2. It’s a full teleportation of the organic body to the destination.
  3. It’s a quantum teleportation, where only the astral body is projected into that space, not the physical one.

 

If you’ve had experiences that are similar to anything in this article, I’d love to hear about them.

More details to come in Part II.

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