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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 4 101<br />
body was burning and "red as copper". In the ceiling of the room a large hole the size of the body had been<br />
burned through the boards. Her body had dropped through this hole from her room above. Her room wasn't<br />
damaged in any way.<br />
One morning in 1808 an Irish woman named Mrs. Stout, 60, was found burned to a cinder on the floor of her<br />
bedroom. When the body was moved it crumbled into ashes, but her nightcap had not been burned!<br />
Another Irish woman of 60, from the county of Doun, was found burning "with an internal fire". Her body<br />
was black as charcoal and smoke issued from every part of it. There was a foul-smelling odor throughout the<br />
house and the woman's daughter who had been sleeping next to her in the same bed had not been burned; in<br />
fact, the bed and bed-clothes were untouched.<br />
In recent years the mysterious and recurring phenomenon has happened more frequently. Mrs. Cecil Rogers of<br />
Pleasantville, Ohio died this way, as did a man who tried to take his own life with a knife before the cremation<br />
took place. Everyone of the victims so far has always been a degraded human being and water cannot put out<br />
the fire; it only adds to its intensity.<br />
The Type 3 "fireball" has a special mission in that it is magnetically attracted to certain individuals. As soon<br />
as a person takes up a certain evil path, one of the "fireballs" starts on its journey toward that person. You ask:<br />
"Do the space people destroy us with these monstrous 'fireballs' they construct in their laboratories? The<br />
answer is that the space people destroy _nothing!_ The victims destroy themselves by their own deeds and<br />
actions; they are free at any time to change their ways and the "fireball" will reverse direction.<br />
A wonderful example is found in A Dweller On Two Planets by Phylos. Mainin called upon Incal (Creator) to<br />
punish him for his crimes and evil deeds if He (Incal) really existed. Then a voice said to him: "I shall not, O<br />
Mainin, enumerate thy crimes, thou knowest them every one: I knew thy way; I knew its evil, yet interfered<br />
not, for thou art thine own master, even as all men are self-masters; few, alas, are faithful! But thine altitude of<br />
wisdom, prostituted to selfishness, to sin, to crime, more utterly than any other man hath dared, is thy<br />
destruction. Thy name meaneth 'Light', and great hath thy brilliancy been; but thou hast been as a light adrift<br />
on the seas, a lure to death of all them that follow thee, and these have been myriad. Thou hast blasphemed<br />
God, and jeered in thy soul, saying, 'Punish!' But thine is one out of a myriad of cases, more heinous because<br />
thou art wise, not ignorant. I will cut thee off for a season, for thou shalt neither destroy more of my sheep,<br />
nor be let to leave unexpiated the evil thou hast done. It were better for thee couldst thou cease to exist. But<br />
this may not be of an ego. I can but suspend thee as a human entity and cast thee into the outer darkness to<br />
serve as one of the powers of nature. Get thee behind me!"<br />
Phylos goes on: "Now, however, as the Son of Light ceased to speak, Mainin uttered a howl of mingled terror<br />
and defiance. Instantly Mainin was surrounded with a glowing flame which, on disappearing, revealed also the<br />
disappearance of the Demon Priest. Thus had Mainin sinned, perverting his noble wisdom to evil and to<br />
sowing the seeds of sin, on and in the hearts of unsuspecting weaklings of humanity. For this sowing he was<br />
blasted from the Book of Life." The voice said: "Such is the fate of the wholly selfish man."<br />
Another example is found in Mystic Magazine for October, 1954. In Orfeo Angelucci's article, My Awakening<br />
On Another Planet, he says:<br />
"The scene was focusing upon an unfamiliar part of the heavens. A sun and a number of encircling planets<br />
were in view. Then the scene centered upon a single planet in this unknown solar system. It was a smug, sleek<br />
planet; but it was exceedingly dark in tone and surrounded with concentric waves of darkness. A tangible<br />
vibration or emanation came from it, evil, unpleasant and utterly without inspiration or hope. Approaching<br />
this world I saw a glowing red dot with a long, misty tail. The fiery dot seemed irresistibly attracted to the<br />
dark world. The two collided in a spectacular fiery display. I felt Lyra's hand upon mine as she whispered, It is<br />
an immutable Law of the Cosmos that too great a preponderance of evil inevitably brings about