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KIRI




THE THREE VARIETIES OF FLOWERS


 
(Kiri gives an excellent dissertation of the three types of special flowers growing wild in the mountains of Sirius and their effects. We also theorize on if the blue flowers had ever been introduced on Earth through the Sirian colonization of Atlantis. As a bonus she also provides a Sirian meditation technique.) 




Russ: well darling, let's work on Kiri's corner shall we?

Kiri: okay.

Russ: I know from that Katrina session we're not in a get much out of you either that night.

Kiri: I made a few sensible comments before I got carried away.

Russ: did you?

Kiri: uh-huh.

Russ: I can always put those in also.

Kiri: okay Kiri's corner, meditation. Okay, let me first of all explain flowers. Flowers are an indigenous plant to Sirius. There are three distinct types. There are the red ones which are a pick-me-up. They will make you hyper, you won't need sleep, they make you think clearly, they can make you very silly as well if you take too many of them. Taking one is fine, it is a stimuli, makes you very happy. Okay, the blue ones, these are a depressant. They make you mellow, relaxed, comfortable and even sleepy. If you eat more than you should or overdose, it does not kill you, it just puts you to sleep for quite a while. It is not uncommon for young individuals to enjoy these flowers and wake up a week later wondering what happened. Okay the last type and my most favorite type, these are the pink type. These are a sexual aphrodisiac stimuli. Very enjoyable, heightens all senses of awareness relating to sexual activity once skin becomes very sensitive to touch. The erogenous zones get very stimulated very quickly and it can also prolong the act of lovemaking, that's why I like them. Okay, that is a preamble on flowers. Okay, now let me get sensible here. Meditation techniques, hmmm. Now on Sirius there is a tradition of deep meditation. This is where you get in a comfortable position, you relax and you look within yourself. You hold up your soul as it were and analyze it to see if it is worth what you think it is worth. You analyze dispassionately what you have achieved. Whether it is 58 years of life, a hundred years of life, 500 years of life, you analyze all your experiences in this meditation status. This ties in a little bit with the blue flowers as to keep yourself in a non-mode of emotions, you use the blue flowers to achieve that linear line of analyzing what you have done. Whether it is good or bad, positive or negative, you analyze it. You see what you did wrong, how you should correct it. You analyze is it a positive or a negative affect? To achieve this meditational status, what you do is first of all you get relaxed and you go through a standard meditation technique of breathing. You do 20 deep, long breaths. Then 20 short, shallow breaths. And you repeat this on and off until you achieve the status of peace. You may also select a mantra such as peace and harmony, peace and harmony and you will repeat this over and over in your mind as you take the deep breaths. But as a novice, you might practice saying the mantra out loud in between each breath so that you have the deep breathing and the mantra going at the same time. Also, you can use as you might call it a Zen technique which is a hum. Hmmmmmm.. Choosing a frequency that feels as if it vibrates in a nasal cavity and in the cavity where the third eye would be. This will induce a almost hypnotic state and create a level of awareness that makes it easier to review what you have been up to.

Russ: question, have any of the flowers from Sirius ever been attempted to be grown on Earth? For example, back in the.....

Kiri: you're referring to the Lotus Blossom eaters.

Russ: not just the lotus but for example the poppy which...

Kiri: is red in color.

Russ: is possibly mutated?

Kiri: that is a possibility but it would have had to have mutated quite radically I'm afraid.

Russ: well people mutated quite radically.

Kiri: it is a possibility but the soil and climate don't appear to be correct, I don't know. We don't have the ship's manifests of when they came to your your planet.

Russ: okay let's shoot with the lotus then.

Kiri: uh-huh, that's closer.

Russ: now we don't have examples of lotuses anymore. We have stories of what lotuses did and that was just the fumes of them.

Kiri: uh-huh.

Russ: and this goes back of course to Homer and the Odyssey.

Kiri: yeah....the od..ody...yeah, whatever.

Russ: right, in which the Lotus Eaters would eat lotuses and then find themselves in that state that we're describing here with the blue flowers.

Kiri: uh-huh.

Russ: and that sort of hints then possibly that in time immemorial where possibly we had some flowers that....

Kiri: immemorial is an incorrect word, immemorial suggests perpetuity, forever.

Russ: okay.

Kiri: you might want to change that word....

Russ: I'll work on that.

Kiri: but we understand what you mean.

Russ: correct. All right so where do we go from there, how do we research something like that?

Kiri: read the Odyssey.

Russ: okay.

Kiri: it's right down there. 

(the book was in the library in the room) 

Kiri: look up myths and legends. You'll find Vishnu in references to I believe it's lotus blossoms.


Russ: correct.

Kiri: look there. You'll also find it in Chinese cultures, Indian cultures, the Mongols. Not the Mongols of Genghis Khan but the moguls, moguls of India.

Russ: right.

Kiri: there is references in there. There is references in...oh cricky I'm trying to remember the famous character that rode around in chariots in the sky. You know who I mean.

Russ: Apollo?

Kiri: no, no: no, no, Indian mythology.

Russ: oh. chariots in the sky, Vishnu?

Kiri: yeah I think it might be Vishnu but it's a particular individual that there are references to. There are also references........who was that gentleman that had an interview at Skywalker Ranch that was televised? Something about mythology, comparing modern and ancient mythologies. 

Russ: I didn't catch it.

Kiri: no, I'm sure Mark knows what it is, ask him.

Russ: okay. Now is it possible then that we're talking about dirt that was maybe brought from Sirius and kept in plants or kept in pots but later on it couldn't support the plant growth after a few generations?

Kiri: that's quite possible yes.

Russ: okay, you've heard of that where the soil will die out due to too much farming. 

Kiri: yeah, uh-huh, yeah. That is quite possible that that occurred that as I said, I don't know, they didn't keep the ship's manifests.

Russ:  hmm.

Kiri: I mean it's possible that individuals so longing for home, decided they would bring home with them.

Russ: makes sense to me.

Kiri: or, they were so addicted to these darn things.

Russ: but they're non-addictive?

Kiri: it's a psychological addiction.

Russ: oh okay.

John: I was just going to bring that up.

Kiri: uh-huh.

John: too late, got to be psychologically addicting.

Kiri: when God said brains, you thought he said drains and wanted big empty ones, don't you listen?

Russ: I'm trying to make clarification for the webpage......

Kiri: oh.

Russ: so that people who are listening or reading this will understand the fact that this was something that is non-addictive.

Kiri: okay.

Russ: that you then clarified as psychological addiction meaning that the whole matter now is easily read.

Kiri: are you going to be putting this in.

Russ: huh?

Kiri: are you going to be putting this little bit in?

Russ: this is the part that gets edited.

Kiri: so all my wit and humor wasted for nothing.

Russ: no, no, no, I'll put in the fact that it is psychologically addicting.

Kiri: you're going to put that in?

Russ: I'll try to describe in parentheses maybe.

Kiri: Kiri sticks out her tongue.

Russ: something like that.

Kiri: or Kiri sticks out Mark's tongue. Okay.

Russ: you were saying?

Kiri: sorry?

Russ: you were saying?

Kiri: what was I saying?

Russ: prior to brains and drains?

Kiri: oh yes. Sorry, my brain's empty. We're wasting tape Tia just said.

Russ: oh, okay.

Kiri: okay, do you have any engineering questions now I've given you a lecture on flowers?

John: what about the medicinal qualities of flowers? Don't you use...

Kiri: yes they.....

John: the blue ones when you're menstruating?

Kiri: yes.

John: is that correct? Wouldn't that be good to mention?

Kiri: yes it would be actually.

John: for our readers?

Kiri: actually it would be very useful to mention that the blue flowers are used for menstruation, cramping, bloating. It makes you in a nice, mellow state of mind where it doesn't matter, it takes away the pain.

Russ: hmm, and have they been able to bring those into a point where you can condense them into a liquid, the flowers? Like an alcoholic beverage let's say or a injectable....

John: flower essence?

Russ: or injectable essence or something like that?

Kiri: no, no. It has been done in the past but is no longer done because that makes it too potent.

Russ: oh, I see.

John: any other medicinal qualities of the flowers?

Kiri: yes, the pink ones do make you more fertile.

John: along with increasing your sexual drive.

Kiri: of course, yes.

John: okay, any others before we move on to engineering?

Kiri: no, not really.

John: I wanted to make sure we've covered all the bases on flowers, thank you very much.