Postscript1

I am adding this postscript to my manuscript having completed my writing three years ago. During those three years, I tried unsuccessfully to have it published, until I met Arafura Publishing, who had the courage to publish such an extraordinary, unique story.

It was a difficult time for me, as contrary to my expectations, Thao didn’t leave me any signs. I didn’t have any contact, either telepathic or physical, apart from a strange apparition one day in Cairns, which was no doubt intended to prove that I was still being watched over, but there was no message. I now realise that the delay with the publisher was premeditated. Therefore, through a natural chain of events, Thao then took only two months to bring my book to the attention of the most suitable publisher.

They - Thao and her people - intended it to be that way, because three years ago the world wasn’t ready to receive the message, whereas now, it is. That may seem strange at first, but not to me. Knowing them as I do, I know that they are capable of timing events down to the very second, if they think that they’ll have the best impact a few seconds later.

During those three years, I allowed a few friends and acquaintances to read the manuscript and that is when I fully understood why they wanted me to write this book and why they ‘physically’ transported me to their planet. I insist on the word ‘physically’ because the most frequent response is, ‘you must have been dreaming, you must have had a series of dreams’.

Whatever their reaction, everybody who has read the manuscript, has been fascinated by its contents. There are three types of readers:

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1) In this book, the Author was not allowed to express his own opinion. He wrote this postscript specifically to express himself. (Explanation of Editor in contact with the Author)


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  • The first, who form the majority, have said they still don’t believe I went to another planet, but have admitted they were moved by the book. In any case, they have said, it doesn’t really matter whether or not it happened, what matters is the powerful underlying message.
  • The second, is the former sceptic who, having read the book three times in a row, is convinced that my story is factual, and this reader is right.
  • The third, is already more evolved from the outset, and knows from the outset that this is a true story.

I am, however, compelled to give the reader a word of advice. This book must be read and reread at least three times. Of the fifteen or so people who have read it, each has had something pertinent to say and has questioned me at length about it. A friend of mine is a psychology professor at a French university. Apparently, she has already read it three times, and keeps it on her bedside table. I can relate to that!

Nonetheless, I’ve had one reaction (fortunately only the one) from a friend, which upset me. He asked me, for example, whether the spacecraft was assembled with bolts or rivets and whether there were telegraph poles on Thiaoouba. I strongly recommended that he reread the manuscript. Another of his ‘remarks’ was that the book should contain more battles between spacecraft or planets, with missiles and deadly weapons. ‘That’s what people really like’, he said. I had to remind him that this was not a science-fiction novel. In this case I don’t think my friend is really capable of understanding this book, so he would be better off reading something else: he isn’t ready for it yet, but unfortunately, he isn’t alone. If you, the reader, were expecting to be aroused by space battles, blood, sex and violence, planets exploding and spitting out monsters, I’m sorry, you have wasted your time and money: you should have bought a science-fiction novel instead. You were warned in the preface. I urge you, now that you know this is not a science-fiction story, to reread it in a different frame of mind, that is, objectively and positively, in which case you won’t have wasted your time. On the contrary, for the money you have spent, you will receive the greatest reward of your life - a spiritual rather than material reward - isn’t that the most important kind?

From the people who have already read my manuscript, I have had a variety of feedback concerning religion, and in particular Christianity. I feel obliged to respond on that issue. If you are religious, and in particular Christian, and have been shocked by the ‘Biblical rectifications’, especially in the passage on the true identity of Christ who died on the cross, I am sorry; however I must stress that this book was not written with the intention of criticising any religion whatsoever, and that these are not my personal observations, but rather, the words of the Master of the Thaori, with the details ‘dictated’ to me by Thao.


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They recommended that I record precisely those things that were explained to me, and that I change nothing. I have followed their instructions.

I have had many other conversations with Thao which do not appear in this book. Believe me, these Beings are superior to us in their evolution, in every regard. I have learned things which are more incredible than those revealed in this volume, but I am not permitted to discuss them, as we are still far from understanding them. I will, however, take the opportunity in this postscript to voice my personal opinion.

I must warn the reader on some very important points.

I have already heard some remarks concerning this book that haven’t impressed me at all: ‘He thinks he’s the new Christ’. ‘He’s a great Guru. We should follow his doctrine’ or ‘You should set up an Ashram, that would go down well’, or yet still, ‘You should found a new religion’, and so on.

I must say in their defence that many of these people have only heard about my adventure. They haven’t actually read the book. I cannot emphasise enough that it must be read several times. Why are people so eager to hear about something as important as God and the creation of the Universe, when they could be quietly reading about it, away from the noisy congregations? Remember, ‘the spoken word vanishes, but the written word remains’.

Why do they want to form a new sect or religion with the contents of this book? The hundreds of religions we already have on this planet haven’t done much good, have they?

The Moslems fought against the Roman Catholics during the Crusades, in the name of God and religion.

The Spanish Catholics plundered, raped and pillaged the Aztecs (whose civilisation was very advanced for the time) because the Aztecs did not practise Catholicism. In fact, the Aztecs had their own religion, which was no better since they sacrificed humans to their gods by the thousands, as did, if you recall, the Bakaratinians during the secession in North Africa, over one million years ago.

These religions had been carefully studied by the priests who wanted to keep the people under their rule, so that they could maintain power and wealth.

Any religion is like politics - with its leaders’ arrogance and thirst for power. Christ mounted a donkey, he died on the cross, a religion was born, the donkey transformed into a Rolls-Royce ... the Vatican is one of the wealthiest powers on this planet.

In politics, the insincere politician, and there are many of them, is puffed up with pride. He wants to be admired, along with his wealth and power and only then is he satisfied.


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And what about the thousands or millions of people cheated by him, are they satisfied..?

Thao told me that this book is not only intended to enlighten the inhabitants of this planet, but also to open their eyes - wake them up to what is happening around them. Thao and her people are very concerned about the ways in which we allow ourselves to be led by a handful of rotten politicians, who skilfully make us believe we are free and democratic, when, in relation to the Universal Law, we are no freer than a flock of sheep. We may occasionally stray from the path and think we are free, but that’s an illusion, because we end up in the meatworks without even realising it.

The politicians use the word democracy like a smoke screen. The majority of politicians have three gods - power, glory and money. They are, nonetheless, afraid of the masses because as Arki (See Chapter 10) demonstrated, groups of people who really get on well can achieve exactly what they want. Even the Communist party in Russia has now collapsed, and the world knows, the KGB was a vicious and powerful organisation, but I must admit, my - or rather our friends - avoided a huge amount of bloodshed by giving the ‘go-ahead’. I’ve known this for a long time, and they may have deliberately delayed the publication of this book so that I could include this in the postscript.

Remember that mankind was created with freedom of choice. All totalitarian regimes deny this, and they will collapse one day. I advise you to turn your attention to China…

The leaders of many countries, who have been elected in a so-called democratic fashion, just do as they like, once they’re in power. A typical example is the French government, which is still carrying out nuclear testing in the Pacific and polluting with radiation the last great resource we have left, namely the ocean. I already know from a reliable source that the French scientists in Mururoa are very concerned about the ‘gigantism’ that affects some species of fish, particularly the parrot-fish, which has been subjected to atomic radiation in the area around Mururoa. These fish have grown to three times their natural size. Let’s hope the same doesn’t happen to the great white shark, which is found in our waters!

Furthermore, if you carefully follow the dates of the underwater explosions at Mururoa, you will notice that in the hours later (but more commonly two to four days after the event) there is always a large-scale earthquake somewhere on the planet, following the explosion, of course...

French politicians have thus been committing a crime on a planetary scale for several decades. I am sorry and ashamed to have been born French…


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Sadam Hussein also committed a crime against the planet when he set light to hundreds of oil wells. He should also be tried for the atrocities he committed in Kuwait. What is the United Nations doing about it?

In Brazil, the governments that are systematically destroying the Amazon rainforests and their own next generation, are also committing a crime on a planetary scale.

The people who say that the system must change are doing nothing about it. Everybody is grumbling about the bad penal system we have. Of course it is bad, the laws appear to have been made in favour of crooks. So do something about it!

Remember the penal system of the Bakaratinians? It wasn’t unlike the Aztec system, which was excellent because of its efficiency.

It isn’t enough to say ‘the system is bad, they should change it’. They - whom do we mean by They? The parliamentarians, the heads of state, all those elected by the people, by you. In order to change the system, the laws must change, along with their leaders. You must force the politicians who represent you to change the inefficient laws, the inefficient system, once and for all. The politicians are generally too idle to undertake the task on their own. Each law requires a great deal of work and responsibility, and that’s often too much to ask, because, as I’ve said, most of them are there for the prestige and big salary. Incidentally, if you want to attract good politicians, start by cutting their salary to that of a suburban bank manager and you will find that there are fewer applicants, but those who remain will be sincere human beings and genuinely want to do something for the people.

You are the people who voted for these politicians and most of you have had enough - they haven’t done what you expected them to do for our country. Some day, the time will come when the citizens must force them to do their jobs: to fulfil the promises they made to the majority who elected them, before the election.

When there is no other solution, ordinary citizens can force politicians to do their duty - they must.

Careful - we are not talking about anarchy here, just discipline. In a country you need the discipline, not of a totalitarian regime, but of a democracy in which promises are kept. If promises are broken, it is up to you to act because it is abhorrent that politicians disappoint millions of people when they’re in power and fool people until the next election.

These eminent politicians would be better off doing their jobs rather than spending 80 per cent of their time arguing among themselves over internal party politics.

People say to you, ‘What can we do? There’s nothing we can do’, and that is exactly where they are wrong!


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Ordinary people can and must force the government elected by the people and by referendum, to carry out the tasks for which they were elected.

Ordinary people possess enormous power. As Arki said (See Chapter 10) one of the greatest weapons that humans possess - thanks to their intelligence - is the power of inertia. It is a non-violent force and that is best, as violence breeds more violence. Christ said, ‘He who lives by the sword will die by the sword’.

In Beijing, China, a man on his own and unarmed was able to stop a tank with his presence alone. How did he achieve that? Because the soldiers in the tank didn’t DARE run him over, they were enthralled by the self-sacrificing act of the unarmed man.

Millions of people witnessed it on television.

Ghandi managed, on his own, to prevent terrible bloodshed. Lord Mountbatten himself realised that if he’d sent 50 000 troops to Calcutta, they would have been massacred and yet, Gandhi, one man, averted a massacre through non-violent means.

Once, in Arki’s planet, they blocked the roads with so-called ‘broken down’ vehicles: there were 10 000 of them. The police contingent knew it was done on purpose, but they couldn’t do anything about it. When the fire brigade or an ambulance had to pass, the people arranged to let them through by pushing their vehicles out of the way. They then pushed them back to where they were. That is the power of inertia. They didn’t move; didn’t eat; didn’t scream. They were silent - confronting the forces of law and order. Obviously, they said, they would be more than happy to clear the road - but how could they, without mechanics..? The country was paralysed. They had no banners, no slogans, there was no shouting or yelling; just quiet defiance.

They waited to hear from their adversary, who was sinking deeper and deeper into his lies and deceitfulness. A letter had already been sent to the government, which was well aware of their demands and knew why they were there. The name of the person who sent the letter was Mr Citizen...

As Arki said, when 100 000 people calmly lie down on a tarmac, a railway line or in the streets and say to the police, ‘I wan’ t to go home, please take me home, I am ill, I beg you to take me home’, the police couldn’t possibly hurl tear-gas into a crowd of sick people, for no reason, could they?

With the power of inertia, the people brought the entire nation to a standstill, without violence.

The outcome was quick to follow. The ‘fat financiers’, who carried much financial control in the business world (the stock market crash, the rise and fall of gold prices) and were in cahoots with the corrupt politicians, started to panic because they stood to lose millions of dollars in the market.


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For every coin the people in the street lost by not working, they were losing hundreds of thousands. So, in the name of their sacred money, they had to do something - and the people won.

Little by little, you’re being conditioned. That’s what our extra-terrestrial friends are concerned about. You’re a human being, not a robot. WAKE UP NOW.

Have you ever wondered, just to give you an example, what would happen if the electricity went out in a supermarket with the new cash registers and the new barcode system of recording prices? The check-out assistants wouldn’t even be able to add up the goods - the codes on most articles would make it an impossible task. Has it ever crossed your minds that the encoding stops you, the consumer from knowing the price of a tin of baked beans, unless you go through the list you’re given? But that’s an arduous task. So you are less and less aware of how much you’re spending and, imperceptibly, the financiers take control of your own money.

I knew a charming little shopkeeper who had a problem with his cash register. I arrived while it was being repaired. He sold me two articles at one dollar thirty eight cents each. It took him about three minutes to work out the total on a piece of paper, and he ended up giving me two dollars thirty four change from the five dollars I had handed him, simply because he’d lost the habit of making such a simple addition, even on paper. He trusts the machine, as do thousands of others like him. People put their trust in credit cards and computers, they’re wrong because, imperceptibly, they’re no longer thinking for themselves, they’re letting the financiers add up for them. Imperceptibly, they’re no longer ‘in control’.

Let’s do a little experiment together, and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

Are you ready? Right, a few lines up, I did an addition for you and explained that I’d bought two dollars seventy six worth of goods, and that the shopkeeper handed me two dollars thirty four in change from five dollars. Fortunately, you weren’t the shopkeeper, as I would have made you lose ten cents. I did that deliberately to catch you out. If, however, you are among those who stopped when reading the paragraph to check the sum, then that indicates that you’re not easily led. If you fall into the second category, of those who didn’t check, you’d better change your attitude now. You’re a human being, containing a Divine fragment, be proud of it, and stop behaving like a sheep.

You’ve already read this book to the end, that’s wonderful in itself. Wonderful? Yes, because that shows that you are interested in more than just your steak and chips, hamburger, sauerkraut or a glass of beer. So there you go!


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What I have to say next is directly aimed at the millions of young people around the world. Everything Thao asked me to write, and, of course, everything I’ve just added, apply equally to young people, but I want to add a message specially for them.

My friends, the great number of you who have lost hope, are unemployed, bored or packed into towns, why don’t you radically change your lifestyle? Instead of stagnating in unhealthy environments, you can organise yourselves along a completely different path.

Here, I’m talking about Australia in particular, as I don’t exactly know what sorts of resources other countries have; however, the fundamentals could undoubtedly apply to all countries.

Get together, organise yourselves and ask the government to lease cultivatable land to you on a 99-year contract (there is such land available, believe me). That way you can create communal farms where you’ll be self-sufficient. You’ll have the satisfaction and pride of proving to those around you that you’re not ‘bludgers’, that you are doing even better than a nation. You could even set up a ‘county’ with your own rules and internal disciplines, while still respecting those of the country you live in.

I’m convinced that a good government would happily give you a ‘push in the right direction’. (It wastes so much money anyway, that for once, it would be giving out money for a great cause.)

Of course, you’ll have to act responsibly because all the disparagers will be ready to pounce on you, since they’re convinced you’re ‘no hopers’. Personally, I have complete faith in you, faith - that you, the young generation, will build a better world, cleaner and more spiritual. Is the message of the Thaori not addressed to you?

Hence, you must prove to be responsible and create your own rules. No drugs for a start, because as you know, drugs are disturbing your astral body which is your real self, and you don’t need them at all. Those of you whose friends have fallen into that trap, will find a way out with your help - if they want. You have a huge job ahead of you, not only in helping your peers, but also in reorganising your lives along the new path. You will thereby discover untold joys. From a material perspective, you will make a ‘return to nature’ and you will be the first to do this seriously. What do you need for your survival? Air, water, bread, vegetables and meat.

You can achieve all those things on your own, and without using chemical products again. The Israeli ‘kibbutz’ functions perfectly. You may function even better because, in Australia, you are multi-cultural. Still it’s not a question of outdoing others; it’s a question of living well, and with self-respect. Then, on the spiritual and entertainment side, you’ll have your own discos. A disco is just as much fun in the open countryside as in a town, you know! Your own libraries, your own theatres where you’ll be able to create and perform your own plays.


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There’ll be chess, table tennis, tennis, bowls, billiards, soccer, netball, archery, fencing, sail boarding, horse riding, surfing, fishing, the list goes on... Some may prefer classical dancing, others, martial arts. You’ll avoid violent games that engender too much animosity.

You can see that there are countless things you can do in nature, many more than on some street corner, in any town.

Your physical and spiritual well-being will benefit greatly from yoga. I’d like to insist on this discipline, and especially on the breathing through the chakras. Thirty minutes of yoga every morning and night would be perfect.

You are the new generation and most of you have understood that you must go WITH nature and the environment, and not AGAINST it.

Most of the idiots who go against nature will criticise you when you demonstrate, with good cause, for the preservation of trees. They pejoratively call you a ‘greenie’ or a 'hippy’. Prove to the whole world and mainly to yourselves that you can practise what you preach, because when you start working on your communal farm, you’ll be able to do even more to preserve the environment; you’ll even be able to create forests. Choose from among your groups some responsible people, not bosses or masters, but responsible people, advisers, who will be elected democratically. I’m convinced that you’ll be able to show the whole world that you can do a better job than nations led by shady politicians, and in the name of the UNIVERSE, I thank you.

Thao told you (See Chapter 9) that religion and politics are two of the worst banes of society.

Therefore, if you intend to inundate my publisher with letters, that you want me to answer or with the suggestion that I become your guru or create a religion, think again. You’ll be going against my will as well as the will of the Thaori and Thao, and you won’t get anywhere.

Thao told you, ‘The greatest temple of man is inside him; it is there that he can communicate at any time with the creator, his creator, using meditation and concentration through the intermediary of his Higher Self.’

Don’t speak to me about building temples, churches, cathedrals, ashrams or anything else.

Look inside yourself and you’ll notice that you possess everything you need to communicate with Him, simply because it is HE who placed it there.


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Finally, I’d like to finish by saying this: as the humble servant of Thao and the Thaori, who requested that I write this work, I want to remind you, for the last time, that whatever religion there is and whether you believe in one thing or another, that will in no way change what has been established by the great SPIRIT, GOD THE CREATOR - You can call HIM what you like.

No religion, no belief and no book, not even this one, will affect the truth and the order established by HIM in the Universe.

Rivers will always flow from their source towards the ocean, even if a religion, a sect or billions of people want to believe the opposite.

The only TRUE, IMMUTABLE thing is the law of the CREATOR, the one He WANTED in the beginning, the UNIVERSAL Law, HIS LAW, and absolutely NOBODY will EVER be able to change that.

 

M. J. P. Desmarquet.

Cairns, Australia, April 1993