How to build a spaceship
As I have said many times before my greatest stress is explaining myself.
So when a friend of Sue's turned up at my house to find me outside the garage with a blow torch and some copper wire I decided to be direct in my answer when she inevitably asked what I was doing. Rather than explain the process of nano-coating and the potentials which that presents I decided to get straight to the point.
"I am building a space ship."
Encouraged by the abrupt cessation of her inquiry I mentally stored the response as a way to curtail explanations. Later in the week, a couple of friends asked what my upcoming trip to the States was about. My reply "I am going to learn how to build a space ship" prompted the usual knowing glances and a quick return to the football results.
Two from two. It seemed I may have cracked it.
On arriving in the US I couldn't get my phone to work and after a protracted "Guru chat" via the 02 website, was given the priceless advice of "phone this number". The Guru seemed oblivious to the fact that his solution didn't take my problem into account. Thank goodness for Skype. I dialed the number and another expert took me through every step I had first tried on my own initiative and had repeated at the insistence of his on-line Guru colleague. To his credit this mobile phone expert loved his topic and was determined not to beaten by my problem. However, tiring of the insanity of doing the same thing again and expecting a different result I searched for a way to end the exchange without appearing too rude.
"Could it be something to do with the fact that I am trying to build a space ship?" I ventured.
Three from three.
Pleased with my new found escape route from the usual "everything is frequency" story it turned out that the joke was in fact on me. You see it turns out that the truth behind my visit was that I was indeed in the US to learn how to build a space ship.
Like most attracted to the work of Mehran Keshe I was excited by the possibility of free energy technology, new approaches to health care and the potential this offers us all. From my research and understanding I knew his work to be a consciousness technology and had already been drawing parallels with our own work with the Creative Space Programme and bio-resonance. In fact we had already implemented some of the synergies using the Programme as a delivery tool and are really excited by the initial results.
So with gracious hosts and fellow explorers I threw myself into the world of nano-coating, GANS, Magravs and mono-atomic gold. With the most rudimentary equipment and freely available information I was soon making materials which appear to open a portal to a deeper universal understanding and connection. The applications and implications of this emerging technology is incredible and, as always seems to be the case these days, in the most gentle of ways arcs right back into our own consciousness.
Our final project was called the Oasis in which a combination of materials spun at a certain rate create field effects which are difficult to explain within the confines of conventional science. I may be wrong in my iteration from this very basic first attempt but it seems to me that this simple device was in fact a space ship. Not one which boldly goes where no man has gone before. Rather one that brings that place to you.
In that moment it seemed clear that we are the space ship and Keshe is gently leading us to that awareness in a way which avoids blowing our minds. My intention when explaining "I am going to build a space ship" was to end the conversation. Keshe's intention behind the same phrase is to start a conversation.
It seems I was in the US to build a space ship after all.
LOVE
Bill