Wanderers

Souls from higher densities and distant planets may answer the call of sorrow by incarnating into a society where they hope to be of service. Earth is one of those planets in need of service at this time. This information is shared at great length in the "Law of One" series books.

  • personal development,  romance,  Wanderers

    Honeymoon

    The newlyweds took an all-inclusive honeymoon at a tourist resort in Mexico, where they went down a zip line over the beach, and Brad learned of Elly’s fear of swimming. The bond they had made the moment they met deepened. Anything that could provoke marital conflict was  a ripple on the surface of a deep love, which made Brad muse that they had known each other in a past life. He told her about his childhood dreams of a girl born in a faraway land, and how she might be the one that made the dreams come true. She loved it and thought it was romantic. She believed in reincarnation,…

  • personal development,  romance,  spiritual journey,  UFOlogy,  Wanderers

    A match made on Earth

    Brad complained to a female colleague at work that he had recently divorced. “She took it all, I couldn’t even pay the rent!” he said. It was stupid to mix his personal problems with work, but his co-worker gave him a big hug in their white coats and told him to hang in there. He almost asked her out but the old rule don’t get your honey where you make your money saved him. The following week she gave him a newspaper ad for a matchmaking service. “Don’t take any more chances.  Let the pros find you the right,” she said. Her voice had a musical ring to it, and…

  • metaphysics and mysticism,  spiritual journey,  UFOlogy,  Wanderers

    Wanderers and the Law of Squares

    Brad found himself with some free time after giving up his calling to be a health care reform activist. Patient referrals were steady, but not overly busy, and with occasional time to reflect, the old riddle “to become square, square yourself” came back to haunt him. A dream came where he was with the 3 beings who had appeared in a vision when he was 14.  There were images of a barren and alien landscape, like another planet. He looked down at himself and saw that his body was blue like theirs. In the dream, he felt lighter, and faster than a human should. They were playing a 3-dimensional game,…

  • adverse childhood experience,  constant object,  human psychology,  Wanderers

    Earth Birth

    Numan should have taken the  time, but he didn’t. He should have explored the possible birth options, and located a stable, loving family where opportunities to succeed as a human would be all set. Mentally triangulating the planet with the two senior members they were empowered by the Law of Squares, which potentiated their three minds into a powerful scanning instrument. Many possibilities were identified, but the best ones would have taken some time because there was such competition among other souls who desperately wanted to enter those lives. The members couldn’t choose for him. It was Numan’s mission alone,  and he was on it. There was also no need…

  • difficult romance,  metaphysics and mysticism,  spiritual journey,  UFOlogy,  Wanderers

    Challenged to help humanity

    Numan’s encounter with his lovely and radiant mentor from the higher dimension confirmed his decision to be born on Earth. In a strange way he felt he would miss her, knowing his human life would cut him off from any contact. Impulsive by nature, confident that his mental abilities and deep drive to succeed would make his mission as a human a cakewalk, he rushed into the Earth birth protocol.  Some members of his local planetary group had incarnated as humans in the past, and not all with good results. A few were stuck there, old souls in human bodies struggling with the task of discovering their purpose in life,…

  • metaphysics and mysticism,  UFOlogy,  Wanderers

    A special gathering of beings

    An alien being on a faraway planet toiled over his latest project.  It was a 256 mile-long magnetized transportation tube that could shuttle  humans faster and safer than the cars, trains, and airplanes that were popular on planet Earth. Sharing his latest invention at his group’s monthly gathering, nobody seemed interested. To dramatize how important and helpful his invention would be, at the next gathering he replicated a Boeing 707 jet crash. The plane made an awful nose dive, then smashed into the ground nearby, shaking it violently.  It landed close enough to fling some engine parts into their food substance, a delicious and nutritional nectar that they specially prepared…