3.1.2 Meier’s Mission
Semjase informs Meier that he is the prophet 03/26/75 10.266-270
Semjase says that the truth has become very rare because of the heresies of religions. Meier agrees with her and says that the truth is not desired here. She tells him to not be grieved about it because the spiritual evolution of Earth human beings cannot be stopped. She says that he should assist in that process and spread the truth because he is the prophet of current times. Meier asks how that could be and how he could possibly do that. He expresses concern that it is too much to expect from him. When Semjase tells Meier that it is destined for him and that it has been prophesized in the Talmud, he is surprised and says that this is crazy. She says that nothing can change this destiny and Meier says that he must give this a lot of consideration. He does not know if he can accommodate himself to this. Semjase assures him that he will because it is his destiny.
Meier has "finished writing his book" 02/08/75 3.1-4
When Meier has finished his book, Semjase tells him that it is a great piece of work. Even though it may be harsh, it corresponds to the right style and it is understandable to read. But, Meier is concerned that publishers will reject it. Semjase assures him that human beings will pay attention and have his work printed. He says that he hopes so and that it would please him very much.
Meier’s mission, publishing book sooner 02/16/75 5.1-8
When Meier has his book published sooner than anticipated, Semjase states that she is pleased about it and that they have no objections. He says that he could tell this will require a lot of work and he has begun the difficult preparatory work. Semjase agrees with him and says that they want to leave all decisions about this up to him. He thanks her for the confidence in him, but asks if they expect too much from him. She responds by saying that no one could expect too much from him because he always gives his best efforts to obtain the best outcome. When Meier says that she flatters him, she says surely not, as it is just the truth.
Meier exhorted to begin his mission of teaching 03/21/75 9.213-260
Five weeks later, Semjase says she knows that he has undertaken the task of distributing their contact reports and other things, but regrettably, this is not enough. Meier is asked to form a group that would occupy itself intently with these matters. For the last two weeks, his efforts have not been as successful as they had expected. This is not his fault, but their fault because they allowed themselves to be deluded into trusting the loyalty and love of truth of certain individuals. Unfortunately, they are more imprisoned by their religions than they had calculated. Since they did not want to penetrate into their deepest secrets, their devotion to religions evaded their detection. Thus, it has become necessary for him to undertake new ways to diffuse the truth.
Meier says that this is easy for her to say. He asks what he is supposed to do when he is a stranger to the field and have no relationships with anyone. He has no idea about how to reach the public. Semjase assures him that all of those who are searching for the truth will not be blind and dumb. They will recognize the value of his information. She tells him to not worry that he is unknown in the field and that he should concern himself with obtaining good friends that want to help him in this matter. Such friends already wait for him. With their help, reach the newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio stations. They can also help to arrange for meetings, lectures, and public addresses. She says that he should do everything possible to enlighten humanity.
Meier says that she demands too much from him. He expresses concern about presenting himself to the world where he feels helpless against the intrigues of authorities and others. Although some people would listen to him, others often fear the truth and know how to suppress it by all wicked means. He admits to being afraid of this as well as of those who would ridicule him and accuse him of lying. In addition, he fears that newspapers, radios, and authorities will publish completely distorted and false information about him, which would not be beneficial to their mission.
Semjase says that she understands his arguments completely. She asks him to consider an old proverb that says, “No soup is eaten while it is hot”. Of course Meier and his friends will be made to look ridiculous and ridiculed. But, while this happens to one or more people, there are still other friends who can continue the necessary tasks. Meier responds by saying that this works only when these friends are really true friends. True friends, who will stay with you during misery, are hard to find. In addition, there is the problem of finances because, what is called for, requires a lot of money.
Semjase responds by telling him to not worry about having good friends, for she has already mentioned that they are already waiting for him. They are such good friends that they will endure all unjustified ridicule and even be amused about it. The lies, criticism, and ridicule represent only a barrier that is raised by spiritually poor and ignorant people in order to cover their own stupidity because their own knowledge does not suffice to enable them to conceive of the truth. Truth and knowledge is horrifying to them. Together with your friends, he will never be alone. In addition, Semjase assures him that she will always be with him and he can talk with her whenever he wants to. However, she will deliberate about his problems and consult with others so that they can offer him advice. But, it is solely up to Meier to determine how best to proceed and form a suitable group of friends that will serve their mission.
In regards to financial concerns, she tries to assure him by saying that she will assist him with crystals and precious minerals, but Meier says that such things are forbidden by law and he would be accused of deceit and quackery. Semjase admits that she is unaware of any problems. However, as an alternative, she offers to bring him crystals and rocks from other planets for him to sell as trinkets. But, Meier explains that it would also be against the law for him to sell things as coming from other planets without proof. In addition, the authorities would certainly confiscate everything in order to analyze them and he would surely never see them again. Semjase finds this surprising and illogical. As a solution, she will bring him crystals and precious rocks that are found on Earth and cannot be detected as coming from anywhere else. This calms Meier and he decides to deliberate about this further to ensure a viable solution.
Meier urged to give a lecture on spiritualism 05/01/75 15.46-66
Semjase states that the members of Meier’s group do not know how to grasp the spiritual concepts. Although they are willing to proceed spiritually, they do not know the way to go about it. So, she orders Meier to pay special attention to helping them with this. Because they are both at the same level of spiritual evolution, she leaves it up to him to explain the basic factors that will enable them to conceive of spiritual concepts and labors. However, she recommends that he records his explanations verbally and then writes them down. She suggests that he does this with all of his lectures.
Meier says that he would be happy to do this, but he is surprised by Semjase’s sudden change in her perception of the group. She explains that she had been mistaken about the true intentions of the group because she had only collected superficial experiences and did not penetrate deeper, since each person has secrets which should be preserved. Meier asks if the superficial impulses of people represent their actual conscious thoughts which are able to suppress other thoughts that are not as strongly expressed. When she says this is correct, he states that he finds it illogical that she has not considered that the consciousness is the regulating apparatus for learning and thinking processes while the subconscious embodies the registering computer. The thoughts in a person’s consciousness may not necessarily conform to the knowledge or desires in the subconscious, where the spirit is firmly established.
Semjase says that he is correct and that his explanation is worthy of honor. She also admits that her actions were illogical because she operated from the wrong premise that the conscious thoughts of Earth human beings represented their true intentions. Meier says that he understands what she has said, but doubts that others will. He believes that she meant to say that she had the wrong premise that the conscious thinking of Earth humans repeats what the consciousness and subconscious have generated together for thought. When she agrees with his interpretation, he says that humanity is too spiritually enslaved by religions and materialism to understand such spiritual explanations. Semjase says that she did not consider this because she had forgotten that others did not have the same spiritual development that he has.
Semjase asks Meier if he failed a mission 05/15/75 18.141-143
Two weeks later, Semjase says that, although Meier agreed to do what he was asked to do, she could not see any progress. She asks if he has failed in this regard. He explains that many things have come together in order for him to perform his task thoroughly. He has completed the necessary preparations and only requires that he give the information to the others of his group. This calms her because she wanted this matter to be completed before she departed for a long time. She will remain in telepathic contact with Meier while she is away.
Meier rebuked for not beginning his lessons 06/16/75 25.14-25
Semjase informs Meier that the High Council has agreed to observe his suggestion for an eventual elimination of his knowledge about certain things, just as he desires. His compromise has found a large support and it is believed by all to be the best way.
Also during this contact, Meier was reminded that he had promised to give lectures about enlightenment, beginning that month. Semjase says that he has done nothing to organize these lessons. Meier agrees that he has failed at this and says that he needs help. She tells him that he must overcome all obstacles and accomplish this task because some matters have become urgent. If he cannot get help from his group members, then he must do whatever is necessary himself because enlightenment has the highest priority. It is no longer sufficient that he spreads his knowledge with only his group and other interested circles because the time has come for the broad public to become informed.
Meier is told that this has become urgent. Even if he has prepared a lecture, it must now be changed to include certain other facts. The most important fact regards the ozone, which is rapidly becoming destroyed. He must also include this fact in a pamphlet and distribute it. This must be told to the newspapers, television, and in every possible way. In addition, the fact that the atomic menace has increased in huge measure again must also be included in his lecture.
Meier responds by saying that others are offended by what he writes down on paper. They complain that it is all from his imagination and that it is too harsh. In addition, he is always being asked silly questions like, why the Plejaren do not assist him financially. He states that sometimes he really wants to weep because he finds such things just too damned unreasonable. Several times he has thought about throwing it all away and taking up any daily work. Then, he will loose his financial sorrows and he will not have to be troubled with illogical questions.
Semjase informs Meier that he is not coerced 06/16/75 25.26-41
Semjase tells him that the performance of his mission is his decision. If he wants to retreat, this would be bad for his fellow humans. He is free to decide without any coercion from them. But, he should consider that it is up to him alone whether mankind is provided with a great advantage and is able to walk a better way, or not. She knows that he feels like each human should fend for themselves, but she asks him to consider that only very few humans on Earth have similar abilities and the courage to face facts. As a human being, it is his duty to spread his knowledge and help his fellow human beings. She reminds him that he knew from the beginning that his mission would be difficult.
When Meier tells her that it is easy for her to talk, she says that she can see he is angry over the lack of help provided and the illogical comments directed at him. But, there is no need for him to be angry when he recognizes that his fellow human beings are far behind him spiritually and they have much to learn. Human rage occurs when laws and other things exist and are broken. Ignorance should not incite rage in him as it offends against the laws. Meier is cautioned to calmly consider everything very thoroughly before coming to a negative decision. He should think about the fact that mankind is in need of his help and that he is able to help more than any other human.
Meier is the first human chosen in 2000 years 06/16/75 25.42-47
For 2,000 years, no one has been chosen for contact by a very high spiritual entity and has had important information transferred to him as is the case with him. He should consider how important he is to the Plejaren and to high spiritual beings such as Sfath and Asket. He is the first prophet of current times and the most important person of his world for he is the basic way-preparer in these times. He is asked to endure the very difficult preparations for truth-announcers who will come after him. He should consider everything very thoroughly before coming to a decision that has only been raised in anger.
Former prophets became enraged 06/16/75 25.48-69
They are very aware of the rage in the Earth human beings for they have always had problems with it in them. Many prophets were agitated with rage because of the lack of intelligence and reasonableness of their fellow beings. Often, they needed this rage in order to fulfill their mission. But, he should be reasonable because his follow creatures are simply ignorant. In regards to the illogical questions about financial aid, it is suggested that Meier should respond with the fact that they have no similar goods or money as on Earth. They will never manipulate games of chance as they consider them to be excessive and evil endeavors. They will not be challenged by the talk and questions of Earth humans. They are here to fulfill their own voluntary obligation of helping in the development of humanity and do not take orders from Earth human beings.
Humanity must trouble itself to contribute its share of the work by undertaking voluntary duties and bearing certain things by themselves. It is wrong for them to think that they can just take their goodwill and help without contributing anything as well. Earth humans must learn that their selfishness and limitless egotism is not called for and provides no justification. This contribution now includes the supply of all necessary capital and labor. Giving and taking must be joined together into a unit. When humans think that it is more blessed to take than to receive, then they will not free themselves from their evil egotism. Meier responds by saying that this was damned clear.
Meier given permission to publish Asket Reports 07/17/75 31.88-90
Meier is told that he is now allowed to disclose the reports that he wrote in 1964 about his contacts with Asket. He says that they have been well preserved and that he has just been waiting for permission to reveal them. Meier asks Semjase if she knows Asket very well. She says that, after concluding the contacts with him in India in 1964, Asket communicated with the Plejaren High Council which resulted in relations being established and rapid cooperation.
Plejaren obtained higher technology 07/17/75 31.91-100
With the assistance of her race from the DAL universe, the Plejaren received highly advanced technical knowledge. This enabled them to construct great spacecraft known as Greatspacers, which they have had in use for the last four Earth years. Her race had mastered the ability of traveling great distances in their ships for more than 700 years. In earthly counting of time, Asket’s race is 350 years ahead of the Plejaren in technical abilities. They assisted the Plejaren with very important concepts and acquisitions which enabled the construction of the Greatspacers.
Meier says that he now understands the connection and asks Semjase to give Asket his best greetings when she sees her again. When Semjase responds affirmatively with a smile on her face, Meier realizes that she is keeping something a secret from him and accepts it. He asks what the diameter is of the Greatspacer and is told that it is exactly 17,182 meters. Semjase notices that he is surprised by this and tells him to recover soon because he will still see many other things. Meier says that it has already happened.
Ptaah explains to Meier about being a prophet 07/17/75 31.P32-86
During this same contact, Meier meets Semjase’s father, Ptaah. At one point, when Ptaah reminds Meier that he already knows the concepts of hyperspace, Meier calls himself silly, old, and stupid. Ptaah tells him that he should not speak about himself in that manner because he has been astonished by Meier‘s extreme intelligence and logic abilities. Meier complains that he, like his daughter, throw whole gardens of flowers at him.
When Ptaah says that he should not be so modest, Meier says that he does not understand why he is given all of the compliments and has been called a great prophet. He takes offense to such talk because he does not believe that it applies to him. He says that he only reports what others tell him and he is not a prophet. He has turned away from Arahat Athersata because of such talk and he must deliberate if he will continue to write his reports. It is very strange for him to be considered as a great prophet, which he could never become. If he were to continue in this way, then others would inevitably accuse him of deceit, lies, and megalomania.
Ptaah says that it is very unfortunate that he has interrupted contact with Arahat Athersata. They were aware of this, but were unable to determine why since he is able to block their reading of his thoughts. His motives are now accepted and understood as simply not wanting to be considered as special and believing himself to be a normal human being. Ptaah says that they had made a mistake in not explaining to him about the position of a prophet. There is no fault with Arahat Athersata since he was unable to ask questions of Meier and determine the problem. They will endeavor to remedy this mistake, but it will take some time to be corrected.
In regards to Meier being a prophet, he must first acknowledge that his spiritual evolution is extraordinarily developed and very comprehensive. At the present time, he is the only person on Earth with such phenomenal knowledge and wisdom. This is partly due to the fact that he received great assistance from Asket and witnessed actual events in history by traveling into the past. On Earth, this is a uniquely special occurrence. He experienced time travels with Asket four years before the Plejaren accomplished this feat with the assistance of the DAL race. As a result, Meier must become conscious and offer understanding about his special status.
It is good that Meier is modest, but not too modest. Those who may accuse him of megalomania are ignorant, foolish, and primitive creatures. Although they have contacts with others on Earth, he is the only one with such knowledge and wisdom. He may reject the approval and respect of others, but must also acknowledge the stating of a fact. When Arahat Athersata designates him as a prophet, he is not only justified in saying so, but respects Meier for being the presenter of very important spiritual and epoch-making messages from a very high spiritual level.
Meier is called a prophet because his messages are of a prophetic kind. That designation is very justified because it does not identify him as being mighty over others. That impression is wrong and unfortunately, widely believed on Earth. The heresy of considering a prophet as a powerful person was caused by fanatics, charlatans, deceivers, and religious leaders for the express purpose of tightening their own control on Earth. Meier is told to not be affected by these heresies, which evoke wrong imaginations and impressions, and that he must correct this.
Meier is told that a prophet of current times must operate differently than in the past and not simply walk ahead of others, speaking mighty words of truth. For the present and future, there are many technical means available. Earth humans have mastered their written languages, which increases the ability to spread prophetic messages. Meier thanks Ptaah for the clear and extensive explanation. He understands and agrees completely. Semjase tells her father that whatever Meier says is what he truly believes. She says that he thinks fast and makes decisions quickly. When Ptaah says that he is astonished by this, Meier asks him to say no more about it and quickly changes the subject.
Asket speaks with Meier about his failures 07/17/75 31.317-326
Later, during this contact, Meier meets Asket once again. (See section 6.4.4) Semjase tells him that he will be introduced to facts that are more than 470 years ahead of human development, but he is never allowed to share what he learns with anyone. Each form of life owns a certain span of life, which can be jumped over without much damage to evolution. Meier says that she must be mistaken He believes that the ability to leap ahead by 15 or 20 years in evolution would be very good help, but he expresses concern that a leap of 470 years would be an offense to the laws of creation.
Asket says that his modesty must know some limits. What he has said is unjustified self-humiliation that evokes feelings in her that are not delightful. She tells him that his modesty has degenerated into forms of self-humiliation which he should attempt to subdue. Not only must he agree that he denies his own spiritual development, but he must finally recognize that too much unpretentiousness and modesty results in an evil degeneration that will always demand a tribute. If he does not act quickly to correct these mistakes, he will not become suitable for his mission.
Asket says that they know he has many needs on Earth that are a result of his unpretentious and unselfish nature which can consume him. They know that he is being injured by his lack of basic needs. They are aware of the value of money on Earth, which is needed for survival. Other Earth humans expect wages for their work, but he works for free and even allows himself to be deceived. Each labor is worth its wages. Wages can consist of spiritual and material wealth. On Earth, material wealth is highly valued and provides for a high standard of living. Because of this, each amount of work must be rewarded in equal measure by material and spiritual values.
Meier is told that he must be able to nourish and provide for his family by this mission. By performing his mission, he is working just as others do. But, his work is greater and has the most worth. His labor deserves wages more than anyone else. He maintains contact with Semjase, writes down reports that are transmitted to him from her, Semjase, and Arahat Athersata, and provides them to humanity as an offering of truth, knowledge, wisdom, and love. He works very many hours every day until near exhaustion without considering how to maintain himself and his family. His modesty and unselfishness were important traits that were needed for him to diffuse the transmitted knowledge and wisdom correctly without profit to his fellow human beings. He also has the necessary and sincere love of all forms of life, even though he wants to cover it with harsh words.
Asket says that too much modesty and unselfishness is his very dangerous enemy. He is not obligated to perform all labor just because he is the chosen one. Others may be initiated to assist with the reports. Each member of his group must trouble themselves to be helpful in order for their mission to be successful. It is impossible for him to fulfill his mission and work at another job in order to ensure his livelihood. Because of this, it is wrong for him to provide his services free of charge. He must assign a value to the reports and sell them for a profit. Only in this way will he be able to endure and also have a just reward for his mission.
Meier is told to work keenly to remove excessive modesty and unpretentiousness. They know that he has accommodated all financial concerns himself, which is worthy of much praise. But, if this is not his interest, then he should entrust the financial and materialistic concerns to a close friend to maintain for him. If Meier ignores this advice, then he will need to bring his mission to a halt, as occurred in India, within only a few months. That would be very detrimental to humanity as time is critical and world events demand the distribution of the truth. Meier is told to deliberate these words and behave accordingly.
Asket asks if the work by him and his group leads to an objective. She reminds Meier that many months have passed since his first contact with Semjase. This was useless time, during which, nothing of importance has been accomplished. A long time has passed for him and his group to prepare and appear before Earth’s human beings. He cannot accomplish his mission with hollow discussions and disputes, for these bear no fruit. Their opinion that they should begin small is plain senseless and fruitless because it will never bring success.
The time has come for them to seize the initiative and appear in public. This is important along with the help of many further groups and communities. This publicity cannot be accomplished only by spoken words and letters to incite the meaning of their mission. They need a monthly newspaper that will explain many things to several people at one time.
In regards to Semjase’s statement of Meier jumping over 470 years of evolutionary development, Asket says that he has already reached 500 years of spiritual evolution beyond Earth humans and he should recognize that fact. He is the only person on Earth that knows the truth and never strays from it or doubts it. Semjase agrees with Asket. Meier says that it is alright and he will correct his faults because he really wants to fulfill his mission. He also agrees to publish a monthly newspaper and sees the value in it. He says that he does not have the finances to do this, but he could print it himself if he had the necessary equipment. He also says that he is aware that all of his money will be gone within a few months if nothing else occurs. But, he does not know what else to do.
Semjase thinks that his idea of having a printing machine is very good. It would be extraordinarily helpful and accelerate the fulfillment of his mission. If his group members would help to procure it, then it would solve the problem. She says that they cannot tell him to buy the machine since they leave all such matters to his decision.
"We do not come to command you, but advise you” 07/17/75 31.327-337
They do not come to Meier to command him, but to teach him within certain matters and directions. They administer and cultivate matters, but leave it to him to accomplish himself. They cannot tell him the future, but tells him that, if he were to get the equipment, his life would be very hard and then slowly turn towards the better. With respect to helping him financially, they are only able to provide him with crystals and precious minerals that he can sell after offering them in his newspaper.
Asket suggests a newspaper and financing 07/17/75 31.A118-150
Meier says that this is clear to him, but he does not know if he can do anything. Asket tells him that, when he ends his great modesty and unselfishness in order to address life’s problems, then he will be able to explain these things to his group. It is understood that this will not be easy because his group members are still dependent on materialism and do not understand why he alone can have contacts. This causes doubt in them that will be difficult to remove. Not even the photographic proof is sufficient for them and they all want to witness their ships. So, one last demonstration will be permitted. Anyone that is not satisfied with that should no longer be involved with the group.
It must be understood by all that they are highly developed forms of life that will no longer respond to the low level desires of Earth human beings. This is not pretentious of them, but a law of Creation. They may no longer move in consequence to those who are still very young, ignorant, and need self development. In obligation to Creational Laws, each world cooperates with the rest of the universe so that higher intelligences can come in touch with lower developed worlds in order to transfer certain facts. These highly developed forms of life call on Earth prophets, who unfortunately are always persecuted and pursued.
Even today, the prophets on Earth are cursed and slandered as being deceitful, charlatans, and imaginative because people do not want to know the truth and prefer to live in false realities and materialism. Because of this, they can only communicate with an earthly human that will comply with their wishes and talk with them. Meier is the only one that satisfies their requirements. To insure that their messages are interpreted, accepted and evaluated properly, they originate from only one person. Because they will only communicate with him, they have no need or desire to have themselves become further realized.
Everything may be reported now 07/17/75 31.P383-386
Later, during this same contact, Ptaah tells Meier about other evil extraterrestrials that influence humanity on Earth. But, Meier says that Sfath and Asket told him about such things during his childhood with strong orders to remain silent about it. He asks if he must still keep silent about it and is told that he has permission from Asket to reveal everything now. This is permitted because the time is right for him to disclose what he knows and he is released from his obligation to remain silent.
Meier prepared a lecture on Plejaren 09/16/75 35.P1084-1131
Still later, during the 31st contact, Ptaah reminds Meier that Semjase has advised him several times to present his lessons to the public. He has prepared a lecture, but has not used it. They have provided him with the ability to take photographs of Semjase’s ship and their travels together. But, he has not received any publicity with his lectures in fulfillment of his mission. Ptaah tells him that this is unacceptable and irresponsible of him. He is now in possession of a lot of photographic material which he must now use. Meier is told that it is his mission to organize everything and make it known to the interested public by giving lectures. This mission is of great importance. He undertook this mission as a prophet quite consciously and willingly and the time has come for him to fulfill his mission.
Meier tells Ptaah that this is easy for him to say. He explains that in regards to material issues, he is an absolute idiot and unsuited for arranging lessons himself. As a result, he has asked Hans Jakob to arrange the lessons for him, but this has not appealed to him. Hans always says that such lectures in public are not useful. Besides this, he is of the opinion that it would be harmful to their mission for him to speak negatively about other ufologists. He believes that pretty diplomatic expressions would be more effective than direct and open language. Although he is the right person to prepare everything, he will not do it.
Ptaah says that Hans will have to recognize that by himself. He is the best suited man to initiate the lectures and he should dedicate himself to this as this task has been allocated to him. Initially, the lectures could be arranged for increasingly wider publicity. If he will not do this work, than he must be excluded from the group and another person should be selected. It would be beneficial if other group members would perform lectures to smaller groups in order to increase the effectiveness of the whole group. If each member were to bring together a few friends, acquaintances, and family members for a small lecture, then progress would be achieved.
When Meier complains that he does not have the capital to cover the expenses for such undertakings, Ptaah suggests that an entrance fee be charged for the lectures. It is also recommended that donations be requested rather than a fixed amount. This form of exchange enables each person to give according to the value that the talk is determined to be. Meier thinks this is a good idea and agrees that this would enable him to avoid the temptation of drawing money away from the mission, which he feels is his greatest problem. Ptaah says that Meier must provide for himself and his family and suggests that he remembers how each work must be worth its earnings. Then, Meier is told that he must return to Earth now with Semjase. Ptaah says for him to live well and become just for his mission. They will meet again at another time. Meier is told to go in peace and love and remember that they will always be with him in their thoughts and otherwise as well.
Meier told to write down spiritual lessons 09/12/75 33.89-92
Semjase informs Meier that he is to write down many facts about the essential spiritual lessons after she transmits to him the remaining reports about their travels together. She says that the time has come for him to spread the spiritual lessons, which will mean a lot of work for him. Meier says that he has already accommodated himself to doing it.
Meier not lecturing 10/20/75 36.41-100
Meier asks what the term “telenotical” means and is told that it means telepathy. He calls himself stupid and Semjase says that he is not, but that he must always learn more as development demands this of him. He agrees and is told that there is something else that he must understand. Ptaah, Quetzal, and Semjase have all given him notice to give public lectures, but he has still not done so, which saddens them. This is very irresponsible of him after he had promised to do so. Semjase says that she does not understand why he does not keep his promise or even seem to care about it at all. She considers this to be an act of infamy. If he does not carry out his promise in the shortest possible time, she will have to interrupt contacts until he becomes conscious again of his task.
Semjase says that it has been decided that if he has not continued with his task by the end of next month, then all that has been done so far has been in vein. It appears that he has blocked his thoughts in order to deceive them. This still does not explain his lowly actions that Semjase would never have expected from him. She is very disappointed in him. Meier says that he regrets that very much and did not intend it to happen. Semjase says that this does not help them or his mission. So, he should deliberate very carefully and thoroughly. She says that he has until the end of next month and she will have no more contact with him until then so that he has time for reflection.
Meier says that her statements are justified. He has blocked his thoughts for privacy and does not know why he should make his thoughts known. He tells Semjase the she is nervous and disturbed because all is not clear to her. She asks why she should not be excited when there is danger of losing a good friend. He reminds her that he has said several times he is unable to organize a presentation. Someone else must arrange his lectures for him. He has already written the lectures, but has not done anything further because he does not know how to arrange them. This is simply not among his abilities.
Semjase suggests that he groom a member of his group to present the lectures as desired, but Meier says that the member in mind is not willing to present the facts in the harsh manner used by the Plejaren and wants to use more diplomatic language. Semjase insists on using strong language and consults Ptaah in the mother ship. Ptaah says that the truth, in its present form, cannot be spread to the great masses or to ignorant crowds of people. Only a few people are important to grow and develop in small circles. So, when the member speaks of us as not being objective, he only speaks for himself as not being objective.
By evaluating his arrogant words, it is obvious that he is not aware of our abilities to analyze people. It should be explained to him in great detail that they know him completely as being unable to make objective judgments. Because of this, he feels himself being attacked and hurt in many ways. Ptaah says that they feel love and warmth for all forms of life, but with him, they must be restrained and prepare him slowly for the love and warmth that he desires very much. To do that, he must first become conscious of the real love before he can expect it from others. If it is not given, he demands it without paying the necessary price for it.
Ptaah says that there are two facts which must be clearly transmitted. First, in no way must it be inferred that the belief in the church should be turned towards Meier, as he interprets it. He must become aware that such expressions have no basis in fact and the he should not say such things. In earlier times, good and duty-conscious human beings have been wrongly called saints, etc. He may be made aware that Meier only carries out the function of a new prophet to announce the truth.
Initially, the only factors which may be discussed are: the Creation, knowledge of the truth, the truth itself, universal love, wisdom and improvement towards the final goal and the spiritual lessons connected with it. Only Meier has that important role, being a mediator and transmitter, but never anything more. The second matter concerns making the man clearly understand that Meier has walked and endured his course of evolution with distinction and without suffering. He may also clearly understand that Meier has worked for his evolutionary jump for nearly 40 hard and troublesome years. Thus, it should be realized that the knowledge objected to by him was obtained by Meier through hard work and labor.
It is now up to him to decide whether to go his own way or dedicate himself to their concerns. They cannot and do not want to coerce him in any manner. He may still be aware that the warmth and love of which he has spoken, but unable to find, abundantly exists in all of them. They have voluntarily taken up this mission on Earth to transmit important information in warmth and love to Earth human beings in order to bring worthwhile lessons in knowledge and wisdom. They are obligated to doing this according to Creational Law.
Meier says that Ptaah’s words will bring him pleasure. Ptaah says that he cannot praise the man when he has not merited it, even though he has expected it. He should realize that praise is not deserved. It must be explained that he needs to confront the matters of fact and not just hide his head in the sand. This may not be pleasant for him to hear, but this is all that Ptaah can do for him as he has other duties to attend to. He tells Meier to live in peace and that he was delighted to see him again. Meier says that it was his delight as well. Semjase tells him that she has been unjust to him and Meier says that he is not angry about it.
Meier prepares a lecture 11/03/75 37.63-68
Semjase expresses her delight to Meier that he and his group are working so hard to prepare the lectures. The Plejaren will be as helpful as possible in these matters by giving impulses to certain people to get in contact with him. That will cause other groups to announce themselves and join his efforts. Some very important contact should find their beginnings in this way as well.
Meier's mission 12/18/75 40.1-47
This was a thought transmission initiated by Semjase. She told Meier that she demanded to speak with him, even if it keeps him from his work. His situation for the last few days caused her to transmit her thought to him. They know that he bears a lot of feelings of sadness inside of himself and this pained her. Meier said that he enjoyed hearing her voice, which was soothing to him. He says that she is correct and that he had a big problem that he could not solve by himself. He had asked other people for their views and several women knew of his feelings. But unfortunately, their words were not able to change his feelings. Semjase says that they are sincere human beings and very worthy of love.
Semjase confessed that she could not sleep with worries about him. She was able to penetrate his thoughts and feelings because he was no longer able to maintain his blockade while burdened by his problem. They wanted to help him, but were unable to do so. Meier’s problem concerned his anti-materialistic nature of not being able to accept help and gifts from others while needing help in order to continue with his mission. Meier concludes that he is being silly and Semjase says that is not so. There are some important facts that he did not know and which could not be expressed in words. He says that this may be so, but asked that they no longer speak of it. He has really drawn his lecture from it. She says that she understands how this lesson has not been easy for him and that he has nearly broken from it. Meier says that what is past is past, but Semjase says that he is still not calm with his insides in an uproar. He says that everything will pass with time and he has already forgotten the misery. This pleases Semjase and delights Meier as well.
Meier announces that he has received new transmissions from out of the Petale sphere. Semjase says that she is aware that the spirit’s lessons have been sent a bit earlier than was provided. He says that they are only basic lessons and that he should be able to write interpretations for them. She says that thorough explanations have been the work of every prophet. It is his mission as well to present the explanations in understandable language. Because of this, prophets are educated in great knowledge and wisdom. This mission is charged to him and the lessons are only transmitted to him to provide to Earth human beings. Meier realizes that this will require a lot of work and is told that this is why he has been prepared for existence without having to work for pay. The former event was necessary to occur as it had been foreseen.
"Genesis" - FIGU book 01/27/76 43.77-80
Semjase says that the lost reports of his meeting with Jmmanuel contain lessons that Meier should interpret and explain. This is something that he has already begun with his “Genesis” book. This work will become less for him and unburden him so that he can undertake a new mission. Meier is pleased by this, but says that the others will be disappointed that the original reports will not be retransmitted. Semjase says that they are not of much importance. Only the lessons are important, which will be given to him by Petale. The reports from Asket would have lessons that would have been only partly stated.
The Mission - defined 01/27/76 43.98-121
Semjase says that the book that Meier is writing each month is judged by all to be very good. But, she asks what would happen if he were no longer able to write it. Evidently, no one else assists him or seems to care about it. It should be possible for it to be written without his help. She gets the impression that everyone takes his work for granted and no one else wants to contribute anything to it. Meier agrees with her and tells about someone that is too busy to help with corrections and says that Meier should do the work because he has the ideas for it. Semjase thinks that this is very silly and not very intelligent.
Semjase is also concerned that, although Mr. Jacob has done the corrections, he is not willing to spare any more time for this. Meier thinks that it is better for him to do the work himself than to trouble Mr. Jacob. She says that this opinion honors him, but he should not work all alone. His work is extremely important and everyone must do their best to not neglect any values. It is Meier’s mission is to preserve everything in proper script for all coming times while others undertake the mission of spreading it and helping in all other ways. Everyone can assemble like-minded people around them and form small groups to help. Meier agrees with her, but asks how he can change those who only want to take and not give. She says his friends can change if they intently occupy themselves with the values in the given lessons and find relief from wrong beliefs.
Meier's 1st lecture, April 21, 1976 in Munich 04/27/76 51.
Meier's first lecture occurred on April 21, 1976 in Munich, Germany.