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Chronicles Part 6

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Adventure Into the Weird Part 6

Alien World
Gabriel World

Posted on May 6,2014

Chronicles Part 6

If this is your first time here, you should first scroll down until you get to the title “Adventure into the Weird”. It is the start of this series.

This series is not so much of an adventure as it is just descriptions of what has been passed on to me through dreams. The visions and revelations come to me from an alien race that I have named the Gabriel because of how I interpreted the pictorials of their description. No vocalization is in these dreams, only mental images that I try to decipher. Some of my interpretations may not be correct but it is all I have to work with. It is only because of the persistence of these nighttime images that I write them down at all. My descriptions are not meant to try and sell you on them, but instead, just record them for any value they may contain.

It cannot be stressed enough the importance of a longer lifespan. It was what enabled journeys without relying on generations to make a trip. One of the main benefits of living long enough to make a trip was the maintenance of their known science and retention of knowledge about their culture. All too often, with generational travel, important information was lost or not taught to succeeding generations on their voyage.

Many of their landing crafts would become the last homes of the ill prepared settlers. They were physically weak from not having the influence of gravity to help strengthen them for the gravity on the planet’s surface. Oh yes, there were rotating chambers aboard the ships to mimic gravity, but the daily training routines in them was considered bothersome and unnecessary by a lot of the voyagers. When the ships landed, gravity was overwhelming to any who had decided that training in the gravity chambers wasn’t necessary. Not all of them perished, but those who struggled with and eventually won the battle and became accustomed to the impact gravity; there was the ever looming prospect of having to survive.

Survival meant having to discover which plants and animals were edible, sources for fresh water, and the thousands of other details concerning survival. Lost were the science, culture, and history of where they were from. As the generations passed, there was scant any memories of their beginnings as so much of their energies was expended on survival.

Such were the conditions that the follow-up visits revealed. They found Earth to be a virtual paradise and that the remnants of the settlers had regressed to hunter-gatherer status. Compounding the problem in reacquainting these descendents with their past was the biologic nature of the Earth and those descendents. One of the penalties of the extended life enjoyed by the Gabriel was a loss of immunity to all but a small set of biological agents. They were extremely susceptible to contamination from practically all biologic life forms. They no longer ingested any form of the biologic system leaving their bodies defenseless with the introduction of foreign microscopic spores or bacteria. The diet that gave the Gabriel a longer lifespan was simple and did not require resident organisms in their gut to help break down complex biologic matter. Since those symbiotic relationships were no longer necessary to the Gabriel, their tolerance for biological substances decreased leaving them vulnerable to them.

The discovery of what had become of the descendents of the original settlers to Earth was a shock. In a comparison to the Gabriel, one had advanced in a dramatic fashion and the other had regressed backwards to the time before the Stone Age. The human population had replaced logical pragmatism with a spiritually dictated persona. Direct contact with the humans while wearing their biological protective garb made the humans fearful and treated the garb encased Gabriel as gods.

Also of note, the Gabriel had long ago forsaken vocal communications. Symbolical representations won acceptance as the preferred method of communication. Visual symbolism eventually replaced their vocal speech. Symbolized speech gave way to mental imaging. Brain research paved the way for DNA changes that made mental imaging possible. Over time, mental imagery became their preferred method for communicating. The most confusing thing to me was and still is how they can address a single individual in a crowd. Does each person have an address? It just seems logical to me that the mental channels would be very noisy – but they seem to communicate just fine.

Auditory communications with the humans was not possible. The Gabriel tried but could not articulate the nuances of human speech. Imagery was their best method for communication other than demonstrations with their tools showing what could be done with them. But imagery was tricky and often was misinterpreted by the humans. Making matters worse, they had to find the appropriate time for imagery communication. The only time that the Gabriel could install an image into the humans was while the humans were either under hypnosis or in a deep sleep. The awake and alert human could not distinguish between his visual senses and the attempted communications by the Gabriel.

The Gabriel took up the challenge of guiding the humans back to the realization of who they were. The task would be daunting, and recording their many missteps and successes is where I am at the present. I have only scratched the surface. There is so much to write and I have the problems of trying to record all of this faithfully to accuracy while leaving out my own biases. The beginning is next. We will visit the failures as well as the successes in the building of a civilization.

Part 7 is just around the corner, we will speak again, soon.

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