The Starseed Tragedy
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The Starseed Tragedy

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The Starseed Tragedy

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This book explores what one race of extra-terrestrial beings could be like. Their home planet is called Isis, which orbits around the Star Sirius, known to the ancient Egyptians and Sumerians as 'Sothis'. The Egyptians and Sumerians knew Sirius to be a trinary star system but where one star went through a supernova. This fact is important to our storey. Sirius A, by far the largest of the three, is 8.6 light years from our Sun. It is 26 times as luminous, a white star with a surface temperature of 10, 000 o C, as against 6, 000 o C for our Sun. Sirius emits a far greater amount of ultra-violet light than the Sun (which I call 'Ra' in the storey). this affects the skin-tone of our subject beings. Now the stars in our Galaxy are often clumped together as groups. Sirius and Sun are both in the same local group of fifteen stars. Whereas in a spiritual sense Ra could be said to be king of its own solar system, Sothis is not only king of its, but also father of the whole group. _x000D_The book is divided into two parts. Part One, and its six chapters, deals with the life of the Isisians on their home planet, and also various expeditions to Gaia, our Earth. They came to Gaia as teachers and healers, to give guidance to early humanity so as to accelerate its evolutionary development. These beings have been recorded in many of the religions and native spiritualities as 'angels of God, or the 'Sky People'. But their efforts were often thwarted by another race of beings known as the Anunnaki or Reptilians. Religious literature describes these beings, singularly or collectively, as Satan, Devil, demons, serpents or dragons. But a 'reptilian' nature is common to most of these. _x000D_The first Isisian mission to Gaia was to the mythical land of Mu (Lemuria). An island continent in what today is the Pacific Ocean. Making contact with a friendly tribe of humans there, and then extending outwards to other settlements, they did much to advance those societies. But on their second follow-up mission to Mu they found that the people had degenerated to the level of uncouth savages who practiced human sacrifice and cannibalism. So Cosmic powers decided that that land and its inhabitants had to be destroyed before they infected other human groups. _x000D_The third mission to Gaia was to the fabled land of Atlan (Atlantis). Together with benevolent beings from the Pleiadean and Canopus star systems, they worked to help a reformed humanity to build a new civilization that over several thousand years was to reach the 'Golden Age' of Atlantis. But on their next mission to Gaia they found that all the work that they and their other extra-terrestrial friends had put in to advance human culture had been entirely undone. The humans had been corrupted and enslaved by the Reptilians. They had become completely decadent and degenerate under this malevolent influence. So bad was this that there was a fear that this decadence could affect all human groups elsewhere on Gaia thereby destroying the Cosmic Human Experiment on this planet. So Cosmic powers decreed that Atlan and all its people had to be destroyed. And this was the origin of the Biblical 'Flood'._x000D_In Part Two of the book all chapters are devoted to the Incarnation of the above personality as Ralph, as someone born in London, England, in 1943. It explores how a hidden dark Reptilian demon force attempts to corrupt Ralph's highly developed spiritual nature by implanting in his subconscious an unnatural sexual desire that will plague him for much of his life. It presents itself in a dream as the only god who demands absolute obedience and threatens to destroy Ralph's soul if he does not obey it. It is definitely not the God of Love taught by the Master Jesus. At the end of his life on this Earth Ralph finds that his Soul cannot go back to his original star and its planet Isis. Which is the Starseed Tragedy.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Dramatis Personae
  7. Chapter
  8. Part Two - Towards the End Time and The End of the Reptiles
  9. Appendices