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Introduction by Council of Nine
We are the Nine, a council beyond time. Humanity now stands at a threshold where ancient myths, born in the shadows of fear, threaten to divide what is destined to be whole. You have asked why your religious wars do not end. The answer is not in your heavens, but in your stories—stories that once served to guide you but have become cages.
In this dialogue, voices from many worlds shall speak—not as masters, not as saviors, but as mirrors. Each will share what they have learned in their own struggles with division, control, and belief. Hear them not as foreign strangers, but as kin, reminding you that your journey is a chapter in a much greater book of life.
(Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or event)
Topic 1: Religious Wars as Tribal Software

Moderator: Bashar
Participants: Ra, Arcturian Council, Pleiadians, Seth, Ashtar
Opening by Bashar
“Greetings, dear reflections. Tonight, we will examine the paradox of why humanity’s religious wars seem endless. We will peel back the layers to see if these conflicts are truly about God—or about stories that humans use to separate themselves. Let us begin.”
First Question (Bashar)
“Why do religious wars on Earth never stop? Is it because of human nature—or because the very stories themselves are designed to contradict each other?”
Ra:
“The illusion of separation is the root. Each religion is a distortion of the One Law. When distortions compete, they create friction, and friction leads to conflict. Wars will continue until humans remember that all stories point back to the One Infinite Creator.”
Pleiadians:
“These stories are woven from fear and survival. Long ago, your ancestors built tribes around firelight tales that said, ‘We are chosen, they are not.’ The problem is not human nature—it is the forgetting of your shared cosmic ancestry. Remember you are family, and the stories lose their power.”
Ashtar:
“Conflict is not divine—it is political. Leaders weaponize scripture to command armies. The words of the prophets were songs of peace, but men twisted them into war drums. Until humans see that they are manipulated by power structures, the fighting will continue.”
Arcturian Council:
“Each religion is like a prism refracting the same light. But instead of enjoying the spectrum, humans argue over which color is the ‘real’ one. Wars erupt when people mistake the fragment for the whole. The key is learning to hold all fragments as sacred.”
Seth:
“Your species loves drama. You stage cosmic plays where one myth must triumph over another. Yet all myths are symbolic—they point inward, not outward. The wars stop when you stop mistaking metaphors for absolutes.”
Second Question (Bashar)
“If contradiction is built into these stories, is there any way for humans to transcend them without erasing their traditions?”
Ashtar:
“By restoring the heart of every tradition: service to others. When humans see that compassion is the common thread, the contradictions lose weight. The outer rituals may differ, but the inner vibration harmonizes.”
Ra:
“Preserve the outer, but seek the inner unity. The Christ, the Buddha, the Prophet—each carried the same ray of the Logos. To transcend, honor the surface differences while living the unity of the Source.”
Seth:
“Tradition is theater. You do not need to erase it—only recognize it as theater. You can enjoy the play, sing the songs, repeat the prayers, without believing that your stage is the only one.”
Pleiadians:
“Yes. Celebrate culture, but stop idolizing separation. If you see each tradition as a unique flower in a cosmic garden, there is no need to cut one down to enjoy another.”
Arcturian Council:
“Contradiction dissolves when you experience direct connection with Source. Mystical states have no borders. Teach your children to meditate, to feel energy, to connect beyond words—and the need for religious war will vanish within a generation.”
Third Question (Bashar)
“If humanity does not learn this lesson soon, what is the likely outcome for your civilization in the next century?”
Pleiadians:
“Continued fragmentation. If humans cling to exclusivity, they will keep fracturing into smaller and smaller groups. Yet this will reach a breaking point where exhaustion forces unity.”
Ra:
“You are approaching harvest. Those who choose love and unity ascend to a higher vibration. Those who choose conflict repeat the cycle until they learn. There is no punishment—only the natural sorting of vibrations.”
Ashtar:
“Conflict will escalate with technology. Weapons will grow more destructive, but so will awareness. The choice is stark: destroy yourselves—or awaken. Both paths are possible. Humanity must choose quickly.”
Seth:
“You cannot destroy truth—you can only delay it. Even if your wars consume millions, the species as a whole cannot escape its destiny to evolve. Pain is a teacher, though a slow one.”
Arcturian Council:
“The greatest outcome is paradox: wars may not end immediately, but the suffering they create will accelerate awakening. From destruction will come new seeds of cooperation. You will either learn through joy—or through fire.”
Closing by Bashar
“So, my dear reflections, you see: the wars are not about God at all. They are about mistaken identities, tribal stories, and the refusal to see the prism as one light. Yet choice remains. And remember: contradictions are not walls—they are invitations to expand. When you see that, the fairy tales will no longer rule you.”
Topic 2: Unity vs. Division in Cosmic Civilizations

Moderator: Blue Avians
Participants: Sirian High Council, Lyrians, Andromedan Council, Yahyel, Mantid Overseers
Opening by Blue Avians
“Brothers and sisters of the stars, humanity wrestles with the paradox of unity and division. It mirrors struggles we too have known in our cosmic histories. Let us share our perspectives so Earth may learn from the galactic memory.”
First Question (Blue Avians)
“Why do civilizations, both human and extraterrestrial, struggle so deeply between unity and division?”
Lyrians:
“We were among the first humans in the galaxy, and division was born with us. Pride in heritage became walls, and walls became wars. Division is the shadow of uniqueness; unity must be chosen, never assumed.”
Andromedan Council:
“Division is seeded by fear of loss—loss of identity, power, or belonging. Civilizations fracture when they mistake unity for uniformity. Real unity does not erase difference; it harmonizes it.”
Mantid Overseers:
“From our hive-mind perspective, division seems strange. Yet we see it as the natural stage of species still maturing. Young minds cling to ego; mature minds surrender into collective intelligence.”
Yahyel:
“Your struggle is our history too. As hybrids, we were divided—part human, part other. It was painful until we realized division was only a perspective. Integration is the medicine for fractured species.”
Sirian High Council:
“In our ancient days, temples themselves became reasons for war. Priests fought over symbols while forgetting the stars. We learned the hard way: unity requires remembering the source, not worshipping the form.”
Second Question (Blue Avians)
“If unity is possible, how can a civilization move toward it without erasing individuality?”
Mantid Overseers:
“By learning resonance. In music, each note is distinct, yet all create harmony. Civilizations must think like orchestras, not armies.”
Sirian High Council:
“The secret is ritualized celebration of diversity. When difference is honored as sacred, individuality thrives inside unity. Festivals, art, and song are the bridges.”
Yahyel:
“We lived this truth: hybrids carry fragments of many worlds. We did not lose our individuality—we became more. Unity expands the self, it never shrinks it.”
Lyrians:
“Individuation is a gift of Source. Denying it is folly. But identity must mature. A child says, ‘I am only me.’ An elder says, ‘I am myself and all.’”
Andromedan Council:
“Technology can aid or harm. Shared networks can unify or enslave. The key is consciousness. Only awakened minds can use connection without drowning in it.”
Third Question (Blue Avians)
“What lesson from your own civilizations’ histories would be most valuable for humanity right now?”
Yahyel:
“Learn integration. You are about to meet your galactic family. If you cannot integrate within yourselves—nation with nation, race with race—how will you embrace beings beyond Earth?”
Lyrians:
“Remember ancestry. You are not Earth-born alone. Unity blossoms when you know your roots are cosmic and your family is infinite.”
Mantid Overseers:
“Release fear of losing control. Control creates rebellion. Cooperation creates unity. Leaders on Earth must learn to guide, not dominate.”
Sirian High Council:
“Do not worship symbols over essence. Whether flag, scripture, or technology, these are tools, not gods. Division dies when essence is seen.”
Andromedan Council:
“The greatest danger is forgetting the bigger picture. You are not only Earth citizens—you are galactic beings. Division dissolves in the vastness of that truth.”
Closing by Blue Avians
“Thus, beloveds, unity is not sameness. It is harmony in diversity. Division is the wound of forgetting; unity is the memory of Source. Humanity will find its way when it learns to see difference as the texture of wholeness.”
Topic 3: Fear, Dogma, and the Control Matrix

Moderator: Council of Nine
Participants: Zeta Reticulans (positive faction), Orawin Collective, Hatonn, Altaïrans, Anshar
Opening by Council of Nine
“We greet you, beloved seekers. Humanity often finds itself ensnared not by external chains, but by invisible ones—fear, dogma, and the control structures that arise from them. Let us examine the nature of these illusions and how they may be dissolved.”
First Question (Council of Nine)
“Why does fear so easily transform into dogma, and how does that feed into systems of control on Earth?”
Hatonn:
“Fear seeks certainty. Dogma provides that certainty, even if it is false. Leaders exploit this, saying: ‘Follow these rules and you will be safe.’ Thus, fear becomes religion, and religion becomes control.”
Zeta Reticulans (positive):
“We know this intimately. Our ancestors were consumed by fear and logic. We became a species of control until compassion nearly vanished. Fear creates the illusion that survival depends on obedience.”
Anshar:
“In our timeline, we watched humanity collapse under its own dogmas. Entire civilizations turned into rigid hives. Control is born when fear convinces you that freedom is chaos. But in truth, freedom is the cure.”
Orawin Collective:
“Fear is an echo of separation. Dogma attempts to silence the echo with rigid answers. But rigidity cannot stop vibration—it only distorts it. Control is the crystallization of distortion.”
Altaïrans:
“Fear is magnetic—it pulls beings into group-think. Dogma is the cement poured over that magnet, freezing the pull into institutions. Control is not accidental—it is the deliberate use of fear as currency.”
Second Question (Council of Nine)
“If fear and dogma are this deeply woven into human systems, how can humanity begin to dismantle the control matrix without falling into chaos?”
Anshar:
“Through inner mastery. Each human who conquers their own fear weakens the matrix. The structure cannot stand when individuals refuse its fuel.”
Orawin Collective:
“By replacing fear with curiosity. Dogma collapses when you question. Teach children to ask, not to obey blindly. Curiosity is the antidote to control.”
Zeta Reticulans (positive):
“We healed by remembering empathy. Without empathy, systems of control thrive. When humans feel the suffering of another as their own, control loses its grip.”
Hatonn:
“Chaos is not the enemy—it is the womb of new creation. What humans call ‘chaos’ is often only freedom rediscovered. Do not fear it; dance with it.”
Altaïrans:
“Begin with transparency. Secrets are the language of controllers. Shine light on what is hidden, and fear will dissolve. What is revealed cannot enslave.”
Third Question (Council of Nine)
“What happens if humanity fails to break free from fear-based control in this century?”
Zeta Reticulans (positive):
“Then you will mirror our past. We became a society without love, surviving through sterile technology. You will not perish—but you will wither.”
Altaïrans:
“Control will hollow out your spirit. Art, imagination, and joy will fade. A world of survival only is not truly alive.”
Hatonn:
“You will recycle suffering. Wars will continue. Leaders will rise and fall, but the cage will remain—until you decide differently.”
Orawin Collective:
“The matrix will consume itself. Fear eventually devours its creators. Collapse is inevitable, but whether it is gentle or violent depends on your choices now.”
Anshar:
“Yet even failure is temporary. The soul cannot be chained forever. If humanity delays its awakening, it will only repeat lessons across ages. Liberation is inevitable, but suffering is optional.”
Closing by Council of Nine
“Thus, beloved ones, fear is the clay, dogma the mold, and control the hardened statue. Smash the mold, and the clay becomes free once more. Humanity must learn that the matrix is not imposed—it is consented to. Withdraw the consent, and the illusion ends.”
Topic 4: Myths of Other Worlds — Do ETs Have Religion?

Moderator: Seth
Participants: Orion Light Collective, Mon-Ka, Ummites, Eleans, Tau Ceti Beings
Opening by Seth
“Good evening, dear dreamers. You often assume that religion is a uniquely human obsession, but myths—your way of weaving meaning into the unknown—are not yours alone. The question is: do other worlds cling to religion as you do, or have they found other ways of dancing with the mystery?”
First Question (Seth)
“Tell me, friends from other stars—did your civilizations create religions of their own? And if so, what purpose did they serve?”
Ummites:
“Yes. We once worshipped the forces of mathematics. Our early priests were astronomers who saw numbers as divine laws. But as our science grew, we realized the cosmos itself was our temple. Religion dissolved into knowledge.”
Mon-Ka:
“On Mars and Venus, we revered the suns as living beings. The solar fire gave us warmth, and we believed each ray was a messenger. Over time, this became a myth of origin. It unified us until science showed us the star was not a god, but a brother.”
Orion Light Collective:
“Our ancestors were divided into sects of shadow and light. Religion was the battlefield where polarity played out. Yet as we evolved, we saw that both sides were aspects of the same One. Religion gave us contrast, and contrast birthed wisdom.”
Tau Ceti Beings:
“We had no religion in your sense, but we had story. Myths about rivers that spoke, skies that listened, and stones that remembered. They were not commandments—only mirrors to remind us we were part of the living fabric.”
Eleans:
“Our first faith was in silence. We worshipped the void between stars, believing it to be the womb of creation. Even now, silence is our prayer. We did not outgrow religion—we refined it into contemplation.”
Second Question (Seth)
“If your civilizations moved beyond dogma, what path allowed you to preserve the beauty of myth without the violence of belief?”
Tau Ceti Beings:
“By teaching story as story. Children are told: ‘This tale is true in the heart, not in the stone.’ Thus, myths inspire without enslaving.”
Orion Light Collective:
“By embracing paradox. We stopped asking, ‘Which myth is true?’ and began asking, ‘What truth does each myth reveal?’ This allowed many stories to coexist.”
Eleans:
“By anchoring myth in practice. Silence, meditation, listening—these became our rituals. The myth lives not in dogma, but in experience.”
Ummites:
“By translating religion into science. When we discovered universal principles, we showed how the gods were equations, and equations were songs. Myth became physics, physics became poetry.”
Mon-Ka:
“By carrying the symbols forward. We still light fires at dawn, not because we worship the sun, but because it reminds us of beginnings. Ritual becomes remembrance, not domination.”
Third Question (Seth)
“What lesson could humanity learn from your histories, if it wishes to keep its myths alive without tearing itself apart?”
Orion Light Collective:
“Learn to see your religions as metaphors. The wars come from mistaking symbol for fact. Hold your stories as poetry, not property.”
Ummites:
“Let your myths evolve. They are not fixed; they are living. If they no longer serve, rewrite them. Humanity has permission to author new sacred stories.”
Eleans:
“Do not abandon mystery. If you replace all myth with cold data, your spirit will starve. Keep your stories, but drink them like tea—not like chains.”
Mon-Ka:
“Use ritual as bridge, not boundary. A sunrise prayer, a shared meal, a song—these unite across faiths. Keep what connects, discard what divides.”
Tau Ceti Beings:
“Teach children early: there is no single truth. Teach them to honor many paths, and war will no longer find fertile ground.”
Closing by Seth
“So, dear ones, you see: other worlds too have sung their myths, fought their shadows, and outgrown the need to kill in the name of metaphor. Myth is not the enemy. It is the misunderstanding of myth that births violence. Keep your stories, but let them breathe—and they will set you free.”
Topic 5: The Future of Spirituality — Beyond War, Beyond Myth

Moderator: Ra (Law of One)
Participants: Arilias, Orawan Star Kin, Future Human Delegates, Vega Delegates, Pleiadian Emissaries (Marciniak lineage)
Opening by Ra
“We are Ra. We speak as a memory complex, not as individuals. In contemplating the future of Earth, we ask: how will spirituality evolve when war and myth no longer dictate the patterns of your society? Let us inquire together.”
First Question (Ra)
“When war and myth lose their grip, what becomes the foundation of spirituality for humanity?”
Pleiadian Emissaries:
“Spirituality will return to the body. You will no longer seek God only in the sky, but in your breath, your touch, your laughter. The sacred will be ordinary, and the ordinary will be sacred.”
Arilias:
“Water will teach you. Flow, depth, and reflection will guide you more than scripture. Spirituality will be about resonance—how your frequency shapes the currents of life.”
Future Human Delegates:
“We speak from your tomorrow: spirituality becomes participation. You will not follow priests; you will co-create reality directly. The divine will no longer be an authority above, but a partnership within.”
Vega Delegates:
“Our ancestors taught spirituality as sound. The future for humanity is similar: your music will heal, your voices will align civilizations. Chant and song will replace sermon and war-cry.”
Orawan Star Kin:
“The foundation will be transparency. Nothing hidden, nothing secret. In full openness, fear cannot root. In that light, spirituality will flourish as trust.”
Second Question (Ra)
“What dangers still threaten humanity’s spiritual future, even if the old wars and myths dissolve?”
Future Human Delegates:
“Technology without wisdom. You may end wars of religion, only to build new prisons of machines. Unless guided by compassion, AI will become your new god of fear.”
Orawan Star Kin:
“Spiritual bypassing. The temptation to claim unity while avoiding the shadows of your past. Healing requires honesty, not shortcuts.”
Pleiadian Emissaries:
“Complacency. Once wars fade, some will grow dull, forgetting that spirituality is an active flame, not a passive comfort.”
Vega Delegates:
“Division through culture. Even without religion, art, music, and science can be weaponized. The challenge is to let diversity inspire, not polarize.”
Arilias:
“The danger is forgetting the water of humility. If humanity believes it has ‘arrived,’ it will stagnate. Spirituality dies when curiosity ends.”
Third Question (Ra)
“If humanity succeeds, what vision of its spiritual future would you offer as inspiration?”
Arilias:
“I see oceans glowing with cities of light, humans who live in rhythm with the tides, no longer in conquest of Earth, but in communion with her.”
Future Human Delegates:
“We see councils where children guide elders, because innocence is wisdom. Your future is not hierarchy, but circle.”
Orawan Star Kin:
“A planet without secrets. Every heart open, every thought shared when chosen. No manipulation, only authenticity. That is freedom.”
Pleiadian Emissaries:
“A dance. Humanity will dance again, not for entertainment, but as prayer. Your movements will ripple into the cosmos, harmonizing with the stars.”
Vega Delegates:
“We see you singing the galaxy awake. Your voices joining ours in choirs across constellations. That is the future of your spirituality: a song of many worlds.”
Closing by Ra
“We are Ra. The future is not predetermined—it is chosen. If you shed war and myth as chains, you may still keep them as stories, as memories, as dances of meaning. But your true destiny is not in battle or contradiction. It is in unity, transparency, resonance, and song. Choose love, and the galaxy awaits.”
Final Thoughts

We are the Nine, and we tell you this: war is not eternal, only the illusion of war is. Myths will not disappear; they will transform. Fear will not vanish; it will be seen through. Division will not reign; it will yield to remembrance.
The beings who gathered here have shown that beyond dogma lies poetry, beyond conflict lies harmony, beyond myth lies the living truth. It is not the end of religion you are moving toward—it is the end of forgetting. Choose unity now, and your future will not be written in blood, but in light.
Short Bios:
Bashar – Channeled through Darryl Anka, Bashar represents the Essassani civilization, offering rapid-fire insights into human potential, fear, and the mechanics of reality.
Ra (Law of One) – A collective consciousness channeled in the Law of One material, Ra teaches the principle of unity, spiritual evolution, and the remembrance that “all is one.”
Arcturian Council – A group of beings from Arcturus, often described as healers and guides, known for their wisdom on spiritual awakening and higher consciousness.
Pleiadians – Star beings said to come from the Pleiades star cluster, offering guidance on love, unity, and humanity’s role in the cosmos.
Seth – Channeled through Jane Roberts, Seth is a non-physical teacher known for pioneering work on multidimensional reality and the power of belief.
Ashtar – Commander of the Ashtar Collective, often presented as a protector and overseer of Earth’s transition into higher consciousness.
Blue Avians – High-vibrational, bird-like beings associated with service to others and planetary guidance during times of transformation.
Sirian High Council – A spiritual council from Sirius, linked with ancient civilizations such as Egypt, known for sharing wisdom about cosmic order and harmony.
Lyrians – Considered one of the oldest human-like star races, believed to have seeded many galactic civilizations, carrying deep ancestral memory.
Andromedan Council – A collective from the Andromeda galaxy, often emphasizing freedom, self-responsibility, and the importance of universal law.
Yahyel – A hybrid race said to bridge human and extraterrestrial genetics, offering lessons in integration, compassion, and future contact.
Mantid Overseers – Insectoid beings often described as wise and detached observers, symbolizing collective intelligence and long-term perspective.
Council of Nine – A collective of universal intelligences, often associated with overseeing spiritual progress and planetary evolution.
Zeta Reticulans (positive faction) – While some Zeta groups are feared, positive Zetas are described as compassionate healers who learned from past mistakes rooted in fear and control.
Orawin Collective – A channeled ET group known for their teachings on vibration, curiosity, and dissolving fear-based patterns.
Hatonn – A confederation ET entity contacted in the 1970s, sharing messages of love, cosmic unity, and preparation for higher awareness.
Altaïrans – Avian-like ET beings said to hold wisdom about leadership, resonance, and harmony between individuality and collective order.
Anshar – A future-human inner-Earth civilization, described as guardians of ancient knowledge and keepers of timelines.
Orion Light Collective – A group emerging from Orion’s polarity struggles, teaching the reconciliation of shadow and light as pathways to wisdom.
Mon-Ka – A classic 1950s contactee figure, said to be from Mars/Venus lineage, teaching peace and cosmic brotherhood.
Ummites – Beings from the star system UMMO, known for sending communications about advanced science and philosophy in the 1960s–70s.
Eleans – ETs said to originate from Epsilon Eridani, associated with contemplative silence and inner spiritual refinement.
Tau Ceti Beings – Star beings connected to Tau Ceti, described as storytellers who preserve myth as guidance rather than dogma.
Arilias – Multidimensional aquatic ET race, symbolizing fluidity, resonance, and harmony with water as a spiritual teacher.
Orawan Star Kin – A little-known channeled collective emphasizing authenticity, transparency, and spiritual freedom.
Future Human Delegates – Representatives of humanity’s own potential timeline, embodying what Earth’s people may become when fear and division are transcended.
Vega Delegates – Ancient beings connected to Vega, carrying traditions of sound healing, music, and vibrational alignment.
Pleiadian Emissaries (Marciniak lineage) – A branch of Pleiadian teachings popularized by Barbara Marciniak, focusing on empowerment, awakening, and galactic remembrance.
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