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Alchemical Manual for this Millennium: How it was written and why Aaity Olson, scribe o the Alchemical

Manual, did not start out her career as a scientist in the ordinary way. She was above all else a super-creative person, an artist and teacher, who developed a singularly open mind, experimenting with perception as a means of exploring new relationships between imagination and reality (as often artists do). In pursuit of developing her creativity, she began practicing meditation, as a mind-strengthening and problem-sorting activity. As an off-shoot of this, she discovered spirituality, not through religious study but through maintaining a zero-point openness to the universe. The strength of her projected willingness to connect to the gnosis of the Unknown was rewarded with, or answered by contact with intelligences beyond the bounds of normal human thought. These intelligences were insistent that she agree to receive information urgently needed by humanity, scientific data which would solve the puzzle of Unified Field Theory and allow physics to grow in a successful, new, direction. In effect, they had selected her to save the world. Why pick on a person with no scientific training, no connections to professionals, no inherent drive to understand physics? Because, the intelligences explained, they had been trying for a long time to catch the attention of the earths scientific community, only to be ignored as fantasy, as mere figments of the imagination. They were coming from a different dimension, did not have corporeal bodies, and could only communicate through a persons imagination, disembodied voices of no substance, whose existence was improvable and therefore not deemed scientific enough to be believed. Aaity was not happy to have been chosen in the beginning, for it meant restructuring her life. She lost family and friends and endured the study of terms and concepts she had no initial interest in, in order to understand the material being given her. Often she would spend hours writing in a trance only to find her notes incomprehensible. The intelligences would push her into studying the works of obscure writers, individuals who had received parts of the puzzle through a connection similar to hers. Then she would be directed to current scientific writings, textbooks, lectures, and so forth, to compare ideas and to investigate discrepancies. This took, not months, but years. A whole lifetime went by, two books were written, and still the work was not finished. Early in 2011, Aaity began describing what it would be like for her to transcend life. She did not see this as death, but as a movement into another dimension. The intelligences were building a place for her, or showing her the blueprints and sketches of what her home in this new place would be like. It was kind of a reward for her efforts. Even though she had not made the connections they had hoped for, she had been a faithful, if sometimes irritated, worker for their cause, and she felt this transition would be a good one. She was in fair health and there was no reason to suspect death, as we know it, as imminent, but she was prepared for it. A sudden fall in the night, a coma, a short awakening to say goodbye, and she was gone. Aaity never claimed the Alchemical Manual as her own. She was the scribe for those intelligences she came to label as The Star People. It was their information that led to her understanding, it was their work she was transcribing, directed not to the professional scientific community so set in their ways they could not accept inter-dimensional communication, but to the young (and young-minded) students

of science willing to explore viable ideas regardless of their source. She looked for this audience on the internet and through lectures within the alternative science community, and it is this audience I am trying to connect to now, to keep her work available and hope it is useful to those who understand it. I am not the Star Peoples most useful ally. Aaity was/is/will always be my close friend, and I have been along for the ride through the development of both her publications and her non-profit organization, the Starfield Foundation. However, science is not my friend. The Manual and I have about given up understanding each other. Still, I have Aaitys notes (for a third book) and a faint connection to her friends on the Other Side, and I am willing to share. My hope is to find others, especially those trained in science who can do something with this information, who will help spread these ideas around. Please contact me through the Starfield Foundation on Facebook if you are at all interested in this cause: facebook.com/starfield.foundation Carol McLeod

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