Chapter 6 Lemurian Technology Pleiadean Visitors, Christ and Satan, and a Warning from the Star People The sunset meditations were over when Vanu and Amadon left the Temple and made their way toward the great central plaza. Word of the upcoming formal meeting with the Star People had got around, and other Lemurians were streaming into the square to behold this legendary event. Beneath me I could see the platforms had filled up. A quiet buzz of anticipation rose from the crowd. Vanu and Amadon had almost reached the top platform when a unified gasp rippled up from the people as heads turned to watch a small silvery craft wafting down in a series of gentle loops out of the night sky. As if supported by a great invisible hand, the craft settled down gingerly so as to hover beside the platform and a few feet above it. It bobbed gently on a cushion of electromagnetism for a few minutes before an opening manifested in its smooth side and a ramp unfurled, its end flopping down onto the platform''s edge. With an animal-like motion, the ramp seemed to shrug before straightening itself out and settling into place just as Vanu, with Amadon right behind him, stepped up onto the platform.
A sudden silence fell over the crowd as their two god-kings stood side by side, tall and magnificent, beloved of their people, waiting for the Star People to emerge. The columns of light were dimming around the perimeter of the plaza and were now being replaced by a gentle glow emanating from the craft. The glow grew brighter, as if the craft itself was made of light. Out of this radiance stepped two humanoid forms, a male and a female. Their silvery one-piece suits reflected the light. They wore no helmets. The female extraterrestrial stepped forward, and moments later Vanu separated from Amadon and moved forward to where he stood facing her. The silence was deafening.
She appeared astonishingly small opposite Vanu''s tall, spare form, although she was probably a little over five feet tall. Her silver-blond hair was short and tucked into the back of her tunic. It framed a broad unlined face, which was recognizably human, with large blue eyes and a small narrow nose above a remarkably generous mouth. It was only the quality of her skin that might have distinguished her from being obviously human. The skin on her face and hands was translucent without being transparent--that''s the only way I can describe it. She seemed to exude a gentle light. Vanu and the extraterrestrial stood facing one another and spoke telepathically in silence, a slight smile of amusement flickering over the alien''s open face. Vanu''s face I couldn''t see, but I imagined he''d be overjoyed to see her.
I watched the colors swirling with delight in his emotional and spiritual subtle bodies. The meeting was not a long one, and I got the impression that the female extraterrestrial was rapidly losing her energy. Her smile was becoming more fixed, and I sensed she was starting to feel some pain. As the Prince''s staff discovered in their turn, the emotional density of a world such as this can be extremely disturbing for a more finely tuned and sensitive species. Amadon stepped forward at that point and both he and Vanu bowed their heads to the woman. The female inclined her head slightly to Vanu and Amadon and then turned to the crowds and spread her arms out wide, delivering a blessing to the four directions in ringing telepathic tones that would have touched every mind on the Islands of Mu. The extraterrestrial couple turned back to their craft, the ramp curled up behind them, and the opening in the side of the craft rearranged itself closed. The craft appeared to hang there, bobbing slightly, while its glow dimmed and different colors started whirling around its outside rim.
Then, soundlessly, it took off straight upward. It was sometime after the Star People left and the people of Mu had settled back into their regular lives when I chanced to overhear Vanu and Amadon discussing the extraterrestrial visit and what it might hold for the future. "Why just now?" I heard Amadon asking. "After all that time, why did they come back now?" There was a long pause before Vanu responded. I realized they hadn''t talked yet about the ETs. Since Amadon hadn''t been included in the telepathic interaction with the alien, he had taken the hint and refrained from pestering Vanu for more details. "It is startling information, Amadon. You will understand if I''ve had to consider it closely in my mind before coming to rest with what to do about it.
" "Ever since you met with the Star People, Vanu," Amadon finally stammered out, "you have drawn away from all of us." "I know, I know, Amadon. Have patience. When I tell you what I learned, you too will be silent." I could hear the exhaustion in Vanu''s voice. "You asked why, after all that time away, would they come back now?" Another long pause followed while he must have been wondering how to share the news with Amadon. Then he leaned forward, speaking quietly. "There are some terrible times ahead.
It will seem like the world is ending; not once, nor twice, but three times. Our land will disappear, say the Star People; it will be swallowed up by the ocean." He stopped on seeing Amadon''s happy smile freeze in shock. "They said the world will end?" Amadon finally squeezed out, his voice rising in suppressed panic. "No, no, not really the world. That''ll go on. No, they meant our world will end." "That''s even worse, Vanu.
What do they mean, ''our world''?" "Our world . the islands, Lemuria. All we''ve built. Everything we''ve worked for. All this will disappear. That''s what the Star woman showed me. She said fire will come from the sky and tear our islands apart.".