This is the section from the book that describes the vision that the aliens conveyed to me in a face-to-face contact:
Part of the end of the first chapter:
The experience of the encounter was already well beyond my powers, and I felt that my body was no longer capable of sustaining its toll. My guests, who had known and who had felt every cell in my body, seemed to be beside themselves with concern. Sadly, I realized they were about to leave the room and disappear from sight.
They imparted one quick message, a lightning-like flash, before leaving me be.
I received their message via the guest nearest to me, who looked at me with his eyes and passed it on to me in a more familiar, human way.
He relayed right into my conscious mind a series of images that looked like a movie, a movie featuring me, a movie I was watching from within it.
I saw myself in this large field of green grass and trees, on a pleasant day. I felt the fertile soil alive and nourishing the grass and the trees. The whole vegetation was vibrating along with the light of the sun and the pure air, which was bursting, full, pleasant, and fragrant. High above it all was the canopy of the firmament, clear and blue. Cows roamed the grass, keeping close to one another, grazing slowly and calmly, relishing the grass.
Suddenly, without so much as a warning, a deafening roar came over, rolling as it drew closer. A huge fire was bursting over the tall treetops from afar. Red and yellow tongue-like flames covered the whole horizon, rushing, roaring, and consuming everything, engulfing all with such fury. The cows, the grass, and the green trees all turned to black, dead ashes.
A deep sense of anguish swept over me.
The pain I felt while seeing these pictures mainly came through the cow's eyes a second before being burned; they looked straight at me.
Through their eyes, they spoke straight into my heart, "Why don't you see us?" Sudden heat, the burn in my frozen heart. Suddenly, I was paying attention to the innocence and purity of those cows, whose whole being was only giving- their milk, their bodies, and their children. Through their innocent, loving eyes, they were not angry and blaming me, they simply did not understand why I don't see. Then I saw everything, the burnt trees, the burnt air, the black grass, the blackened sky, my body and mind blockage. Only then did I realize how much my arrogance as a human being convinced me that I was in control of everything that was going on around me, that I was the person who already thinks he knows and understands everything, even the nature that gives birth and revives me every moment and with every breath.
I felt we were granted the freedom to do what we wanted here and then burned the house we were given.
‘This was my home, it was under my care, and now it was completely burned.’ The destruction I saw was a warning, a cautionary tale in the form of the image of desolation for us humans, as well as a warning for us – the sight of my/ our, irresponsibility, the sight of the immense potential and tremendous capacity we have for self-destruction, of all the world around us.
The sight of the fire, just before it reached the cows looked into my eyes.
A segment from the movie: "Leave the World Behind."
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