Part II of the discussions inspired by Christine on the topic
of UFO's, their influence and/or association with ~(Wave)~ power.
For orientation purposes the "Brain Wave Diary" refers
to UFO as Foo. Also, the original opening statement is repeated
from part I for continuity.
Well ProjectX readers - this is it. October 1st, 1999 and
high time we moved one paranormal topic from para to normal. The
credit for this goes to Christine - thanks Christine, who was
gracious enough to allow me to share the answers received to her
UFO questions. Christine insisted I in concert with the ~(Wave)~
clear up the UFO question for once and for all. From this day
forward they are to be known as FO's because they are identified
- now.
Reference "Brain Wave Diary" (October 1, 1999)

Cheaters Never Prosper - It's our planet now chumps!
Q) Is the Wave directly related to #1 Foo experience, you sort
of elude to that in one of your explanations but then later when
you try to explain what the Wave is you don't refer at all to it.
A) Something Foo'y did happen when I was very young. I have
thought about "what" for many years. The impressions I
have formed run along these (rambling *S*) lines. (Nothing good
on the telly LOL).
Our greatest gift is that of free choice.
Free choice cannot be corrupted or compromised. Therefore we
are never told what to do by anything of a higher order.
Therefore I was not directed to do anything. I was exposed to
something unusual. Being exposed to something unusual confirms
there are unusual things. Knowing of unusual things can motivate
curiosity. Curiosity can be exercised if an individual wishes to.
Free will is not corrupted or compromised.
We are born with a mind blank other than for primitive
instructions ensuring we breathe, demand food and recognize
discomfort and protest it. From there we observe and remember
experiences.
As we develop we are able to draw from these experiences or
others documented experiences to perform cognitive reasoning.
What we cannot do is to know something we don't know -
unaided.
Quick examples - Newton did not invent gravity, Einstein did
not invent relativity. What they did do was to ask questions
surrounding the apparent existence of these things. The
questioning eventually let to receiving answers that defined what
these things were. However, this questioning was only possible
because others had developed supporting groundwork to reference
from. Such as developing language, discovering zero as a math
value, etc. etc. Millions had to contribute millions of puzzle
pieces so that Newton and Einstein could fit their puzzle pieces
into the picture - everything we develop is an immense team
effort.
The point I am striving for is - our minds simply cannot
independently know something it does not know.
The things I know and use allow me to anticipate, react and
hypothesize but I simply cannot think up something true, which I
do not know about. However, each of us draws from some external
"all knowing" source allowing the collective human
knowledge base to progress. I like the example of Einstein for
this because he documented his discovery processes and alluded to
the same key.
The key is to seek new elements through asking questions of
the source (Wave). To Einstein's amazement his questions were
answered. Ultimately, other scientists converted Einstein's
theories into mathematical equations, which he freely admitted he
could not understand. The classic one was his theory of gravity,
which he spent five dedicated years asking about. The answers he
received were in the form of very simple graphic representations
which he then documented into word based explanations with simple
models to illustrate the received points. Other scientists
converted these to equations for use in calculations. This made
them useful to others in a generic sense. Einstein did not think
up his theories he channeled them in via asking.
If something did happen as a result of my experiencing
something unusual at a very young age it was in the form of
witnessing incredible possibilities and being provided with the
key to seeking and questing - to question the source (Wave).
I do not believe I was instructed to do anything per se.
Illustrative of this would be to show a tribe of pygmies in
the jungle an episode of "Lifestyles of the rich and
famous" they would not literally understand what they were
viewing but I expect it would set up a questing atmosphere and
desire within their group.
Closer to home - if individuals question and are sent
representations of UFO, fairies, angels, ghosts, voices, pixies,
lepricorns, miracles and other timeless phenomena and entities
then questions and questing are guaranteed. Whatever we can
imagine is attainable.
If there is a mistake it is perhaps "thinking up"
what these things might be instead of asking, "what are
they?"
Q) And do you think the subsequent foo experiences were
'top-ups'?
A) In retrospect, I have concluded subsequent Foo experiences
to be reinforcement for the first experience. To witness unusual
possibilities first hand is a powerful incentive to believe all
possibilities and to not slacken up on the questing. Yes, as you
say, they were incentive "top ups" but any actions as a
result of experiencing them have to be my own - "free
will" is the cardinal rule.
Q) Do you perceive the Wave as separate from yourself?
A) What a great question! NO!
My representation for the Wave goes like this;
Imagine a thin ether substance permeating every nook and
cranny of existence, throughout all places we humans can survive.
Now imagine the function of the ether to be like the power lines
strung above an electric streetcar. Imagine you are that
streetcar. As a streetcar you need a way to connect to your power
supply so you have an appendage (brain bit) which connects you to
the overhead power-line. Now you can draw power and be mobile. Of
course the Wave is not constrictive like rails and power-line's so
wherever you are you are connected to it and can draw power from
it on demand. This point is important. Unregulated streams of
knowledge is disastrous (mental illness?) not demanding
(questioning) leaves you with just what you know! Questions have
to be valid wave compatible ones or activation does not take
place.
Now we could say that a streetcar is still a streetcar even
when not connected - however it is not a fully functional
streetcar. In this respect one can be separate from the Wave and
still be a streetcar.
Hope this stuff clarifies things Christine - with any kind of
luck these answers inspire even more questions.