4.3.4  Pleija

Kalliope Meier's dream about Pleija                      55.24-35

                Meier asks Semjase if her sister, Pleija (pronounced Play-ya), has black hair and Semjase wants to know how he is aware of that fact.  He explains that his wife, Kalliope, told him of a dream that she had, about 3 weeks ago, regarding a very pretty, dark-haired girl that was about Meier’s height.  In her dream, he called the girl, Pleija.  Semjase says that Pleija told her about very strong streams of thoughts that she could not analyze or localize.  Those thoughts must have been from his wife.  Semjase has noticed that she has become interested in their mission and other concerns for the last two months.  She has extraordinarily strong spiritual abilities that would be worthwhile for her to evaluate.  Meier says that he is aware of her abilities, but wonders how to make her aware of it.  He has often tried, but always in vain.  Semjase says that she will assist her in this because she has reached a step in development where someone needs to help her.  Meier says that he will also assist her.  Semjase says that his intensive help would be beneficial, but it will take much of his time.  Meier says that the time does not matter since it will be useful and he cares so much for her.  She tells him that he will need a lot of patience.  Meier says that he would wait years for this.


Pleija (Semjase's sister)                                55.229-230

                Meier asks Semjase to give her sister, Pleija, his best greetings.  Semjase says that this will please her very much.  She says that they are together now at the station and Meier is delighted to know this.


Pleija (Semjase's sister) - coming next contact          58.20-23

                Semjase tells Meier that, at the beginning of next week, she will bring her sister with her on their next contact.  She wants to get to know him and to look at his barbarous traveling machine.  He says that this is fine and that he will teach her to drive his dangerous motor-scooter.  He asks her what she has to say about that and she responds with, “Don’t!”  She says that Pleija will be delighted by it for she is very interested in those objects, but they appear rather barbarous to her.  Meier says that earthly humans are barbarians and he is quite content with that.  Semjase says that she is aware of that and it is even partly okay with her.

 

Pleija - "as pretty as Semjase"                          59.P1-20

                Semjase tells Meier that her sister wishes to greet him.  She shows him where Pleija is standing among some trees.  While he walks into the woods where Pleija is waiting, he notices that she is as pretty as Semjase.  He says hello to her and expresses his delight at seeing her.  She is just as he imagined from his wife’s description of her in her dream.  He says that she is so beautiful that he could swallow her completely.  Pleija thanks him and greets him in love.  She expresses great delight at being welcomed in such a loving and uncomplicated manner.  Meier admits to being uncomplicated and boorish in such matters.  He does not like complicated ceremonies and hides his insecurity by his behavior.  She says that he is very sincere and clear, which pleases her very much.  She notices that his thoughts and conduct are according to his words.  They all know him very well.  From knowing his past and seeing his pictures, she wanted to see him personally and talk with him.  She refers to pictures of him in much earlier times than his youth.  This is unpleasant for him, but she insists that he should concern himself with the past.  He says that he is conscious about these things, but they are very dangerous and not important yet for his mission.  Pleija agrees, but says that it will gain importance at a later time.  Meier agrees to take her advice when the time comes.  But now, he wants to show her his motor scooter and teach her how to drive it.  This pleases her as she is interested in the barbarous machine.  For about 20 minutes, he teaches her to drive the bike.  When Meier asks her what she thinks of it, she says that it is a very interesting barbarous adventure and asks if she could drive the bike for some time alone.  Meier agrees, but warns her not to become too barbarous as the bike provides a constant stimulation for adventure.  She says that she already enjoys the adventure, which is something that she has never experienced before.  Meier says the barbarian lifestyle has its own attractiveness and Pleija agrees with him.