This article will eventually contain most-if-not-all (at least 22) of the detailed ITC messages that The Seven finer beings imparted to our INIT group late last century. The complete messages are verbatim (though translated carefully to English by Hans Heckmann). We start with three messages relating to our ancient human past.
Those first three messages (below) will provide the raw materials for Revelations 1, the next article.
Revelations 1 will be a list of revelations or disclosures about our ancient past, derived from those 3 contacts, and will be first in a series—Revelations 1, Revelations 2, etc.
With each new Revelations article, the appropriate ITC messages will be appended to the end of the Imparting Cosmic Truths article below.
01 Long Long Ago
Long, long ago when humans came to Earth from Eden (or Marduk), they lost mastery over nature after their dissension with the serpent. This was the start of a drama which would cast its shadow even to the beginning of a new religion (Christianity) of a new God. Humans had to fight against nature and some of its most dangerous creatures. You call them monsters, but they were only life forms which defended themselves and their kind. These creatures did not subject themselves to the intellectual superiority of humans and had to be defeated and destroyed by cunning and strength. Human civilizations prevailed. Of these times long, long ago, only legends were handed down. Do not scorn them. The day may not be far off when your sciences will dig up the skeleton of a dragon. By the time Christianity started its conquest, Earth had been freed of these monstrous animals, but they were still very much present in people’s minds. Now it was saints such as Michael who defeated them by force. Later on, others whom you call saints subdued the so-called wild animals up to the day when force became superfluous and they were subdued by intellect. So it was with the saintly Schetzel who lived at peace with the animals of the woods right here where you live today [Luxembourg].He knows that you [the experimenters, Maggy and Jules Harsch-Fischbach]are great friends of animals, as are all the little people (elementals, nature spirits). He blesses everyone on Earth who is concerned with the preservation of all that has been created. Thfirrin, one of The Seven (October 15, 1995) 9602 p6
02 Fall of Man
At this point we wish to return to a subject of frequent discussions (especially among Catholic Christians): the subject of original sin. If we were to analyze and to accept verbatim what is still believed and frequently taught in Catechism today, which is the so-called “fall of Man” and its consequences, every logically thinking person, Catholic or not, would have to conclude that Man’s punishment did not bear any relationship to his transgression. Because, curiously enough, the first sinful humans were said to have been forgiven and the burden of this sin placed on their (innocent) progeny. This entire, contradicting story was to serve as an explanation for death. Actually, the “fall of Man” is a legend handed down from Greek mythology. It was maintained by the “Mysteries” and found its way into the schools of philosophy during the Greek classic period. Humans were considered to be descendants of Titans who had killed the young Dionysus-Zagreus. The burden of this crime weighed heavily on them. In a writing by (early Greek scientist and philosopher) Anaximander it is said that the unity of the world was destroyed by a prehistoric crime. In reality, these legends are based on a factual incident: the downfall of the civilization you often call Atlantis (also known by other names). This downfall was brought about by the descendants of the last inhabitants of Marduk who became marooned on planet Terra. This downfall came through reliance and blind trust in a massive technology. Later, the Church tried to prove the theory of the consequences of original sin by emphasizing Man’s tendency toward evil. The Church’s explanation was that Adam, who was free of original sin, had no inclination to evil (in my first text I allegorically referred to it as “the serpent”). You see, there was a “fall of Man,” but different from what you imagined. We know that many among you will not believe us. This does not bother us. We know that this is how it was. Today you may consider it science fiction, but you too will one day, once more, recognize its validity. The next time we shall speak of more pleasant things. Thfirrin, one of The Seven (October 20, 1995) 9602 p6
03 End of Atlantis, Project Sothis, and the First Epoch
Alkbrat of Shanidar was the last one to enter the great temple hall. He walked bent over and was slow of step. His white hair and flowing beard gave him a patriarchal appearance. He leaned his curved golden staff against the table and took his place at the head of the table. The others in the room remained silent; they knew they had to wait until the venerable old man opened the assembly. It was the last time that they would meet like this in the Sothis Temple, for the barbarians were already at the outer walls of the city. Alkbrat raised both hands and began with a clear, firm voice, which, despite his age, sounded full and strong:
“Participants of this project, my brothers and sisters, the Golden Ages of our culture are at an end. Our civilization has become so indifferent that the innumerable dead, who perish of starvation and disease, have become a common sight for you. They elicit no more than a sigh, or in the best case, a tinge of protest. The streets of our cities have become the residence of legions of the homeless; drugs rule the world; men murder their brothers on a scale and with a bestiality that has not been seen since the (previous) dark ages. At the same time, thousands of lesser acts of violence and abominations have become so customary that they hardly seem real. We have tried to avert the evil with our Project Sothis, but we have failed. We have made the mistake of reaching an understanding with the students of Nephtos, because we believed that as the caste of scientists, they would help us convince the people that the Gateway, the Space-Time Arch, was the last hope for our sick world. But we have erred. They have measured, minced and counted, and again, measured, minced and counted, and could not recognize the true meaning of our search, because they could not recognize the truth that stood behind our endeavors: the inseparability of the spiritual from the material world—the opening of the door between these worlds. So we lost precious time, and our adversaries used our weaknesses. Some of us have fallen away and let themselves be lured by passing fame and Mammon; others were intimidated and have lost their belief in the righteousness of our good cause. We do not wish to bear them ill will, but rather pray that someday they will recognize their error. But we must be conscious that pride, covetousness, and arrogance are guilty of bringing our Project to ruin. Today we meet for the last time; tomorrow some of us will already no longer be among the living; others will be in flight. We know that our bodies, which we now inhabit, are only houses from which we will soon be moving. Where to and when we know not, but now we want to speak the last vow, and to give our word, that at the given time, in another place, with another appearance, and under different names—some will be men and no longer women, and vice versa—we will no longer remember here and now, but when we meet again, we will know that we belong together. This very night, a Spirit of the Rainbow appeared to me and assured me that they will guide us further and lead us when mankind approaches the next dark age. This will be when voices speak from boxes and human beings move through light behind glass. Here on this spot on the river after many millennia, a city will arise that will be called Babylon, and the Second Epoch will begin.”
Alkbrat arose. The golden threads that were interwoven through his deep blue garment shimmered in the glow of the candles. The others also arose and, extending their hands, they spoke the vow. So it came to pass, and it is being communicated to you (INIT members), because you have found each other again, and this time have passed the first part of the test. Continue to watch out for false friends and know that the journey is a long one. Lagelnev, one of The Seven (1998 March 3) 9901 p12
— End of Revelations 1 —