Q: Do Lyrians have a sense of who people are? Do they have autonomy or are they on a mission for others, or for another group?
L: We have a sense of who Humans are and that they are life and mainly we do not like them. We would ask to be left alone.
Q: Can I still ask you questions and visit you?
L: Yes. We are no mission for others but feel an obligation to respond when other races contact us.
Q: What questions should Humans ask of the Exobiology entities?
L: You should be asking nothing of us but you may. Humans should ask everything of other races and entities to learn more and become better educated about others outside their system. There is much for Humans to learn.
Q: What should the Exobiology entities be asking of us or want to ask of us?
L: Exobiology entities, those living outside of the Earth could ask about many things. Many races do not have the ability to think and reason like Humans, they do not have a sense of creativity, they do not have a sense of what is humorous, they do not rest like Humans, they do not play like Humans. Humans seem immature to many other races because Humans do these things and act in these ways.
Q: Are there Exobiology entities that are detrimental to Human interests? Are there entities that we should not interact with?
L: There are many entities in many systems that would take Earth as their own and should not be contacted. They are a long way from us and a long way from Earth. We do not know their names or interact with them but we have heard about them. You would not want them to own Earth. Perhaps they have not yet heard about Earth and Humans? That is good. Do not contact them.
Q: Do the Lyrians have a concept of God – of a Universal source?
L: We do not have such a concept of god as Humans do. There are many gods to us, we do not have a concept of a single god and the concept of a god is different for us. Our sky is a god, our land is a god, our food is a god, and each of us is a god. There is no sense to be made of just one god. We do not understand the concept of one god. How could one god cover all the duties of all the gods that we have. It would be impossible.
Q: Do Lyrians need two genders to reproduce like we do? Do they manipulate DNA to reproduce and how?
L: We possess what Humans call DNA but it is very different. It is not spiraled like Human DNA, we know somewhat of Human DNA, ours is just a rope that is coiled within us. There is no need for it to spiral. We do not produce as Humans do. The closest to Human understanding is a concept of budding. From time to time, we bud a new being and when the time is right this budding becomes a new, small person that we look after. We take great care of the budding and the new, small ones. We do not need two genders, we are all one gender, and we all do budding.
Q: Is Earth toxic to Lyrians, i.e. such as ultraviolet is toxic to Grays?
L: We have never been to Earth and have never experienced the atmosphere of Earth. But we would not be harmed by ultraviolet as we have much in our own system.
Q: How do Lyrians sustain themselves, with nutrient baths etc? All entities have the need to survive. Humans need food, water, air, sunshine to exist. Do the Lyrians need these same things or something different? Do they need warmth, shelter, etc. to survive?
L: We keep our needs very simple and have a food that we collect from the ground, where it lands and flourishes. You would call ita mould, or mat-like fungus. We have always eaten this and always will continue to eat this. It is everywhere. There is a rain that falls, a watering that comes every day; we do not call it rain, but it is necessary for the food to grow. It brings the seeds of the food and after a day we can go and collect the food from the ground. We can store some but have no need as it replenishes every day. We do not immerse ourselves purposefully in water but we go out when the water falls and become cleansed that way. The light from the sky also cleanses us. We have shelter that is partially above ground and partially below. That is how we survive. The sky, the Earth, the food, the shelter, this is all we need.
Q: Are the Lyrians surprised by the way that our species is socially organized? How does this differ from their social organization? It is hard for us to conceive of a species that is not centrally controlled. We conceive of centralized control as a means to prevent destruction within and between people. Is this process in place in the Lyrians’ world?
L: We have no central control; every person here is able to control their lives. We keep lives very simple, so that every person can keep a simple life. There is no need for another to control more than themselves. Yes, we are surprised that other races have a centralized control or that they feel that others need to be controlled. Some races, like Humans lead very complex and chaotic lives and need control. We do not need control.
Q: Is there anything, within the next 25 Earth years (rotations around our Sun) that Humans should be concerned about?
L: We could predict for ourselves what will happen in 25 rotations of our system as our life is very predictable. That is the secret to predictions. The simpler the life, the easier and more accurate the predictions. The more complex the lives, the more difficult the predictions. We cannot predict for Humans. They are too complex.
Q: Do the Lyrians manifest a sense of creativity? Do Lyrians manufacture anything? Do Lyrians have writing, music, or art?
L: We do not have writing but we have music and dance. When we have eaten and been out in the falling water, we feel good. We hum long tunes and we weave between each other outside of our shelter. We do this to feel good and to bond with others. We do not manufacture except to form our shelter from the Earth and falling waters.
Q: Do Lyrians get sick or have illnesses? Do they have any internal or external threats? Do they die? How do they deal with death?
L: Eventually all of us die. We die as well. We begin to reflect the sky and the Earth and then we are ready we go to a place away from the others and wait. We do not follow those that leave so we do not know what happens but they do not come back. We know that when the time is right, and we begin to reflect the Earth and sky, that we will go to the waiting place too.
Q: Are Lyrians surprised that Humans can reach out and communicate with them and how often does this happen? When does this happen and from where? Is this contact carried out telepathically?
L: From time to time Humans connect and communicate with us. We are happy to respond. We do not always know where they are communicating from but it is always mind-to-mind. Many races communicate with us and we respond. After, we communicate with each other and share person to person who communicated and what they told us.
Q: Native American people, such as the Hopi and other races, have described how their ancestors had a connection to races from Sirius and the Pleiades. They claim that these races were their ancestors and that they are still interacting. There is some folklore that these beings were escaping from Sirius and the Pleiades. How did they come to Earth and are they still able to communicate?
L: We have communicated with races from these systems but do not know much about them. We do not record what we learn; it is passed from one to another. So, one group may know about another group and another group knows nothing. They all communicate mind-to-mind as we do not allow other races to land and interact with us.
Q: What potential does Earth have for Lyrians?
L: There is no potential for us except to interact from time to time with a Human. It is interesting to us. We talk about what the other race has asked us and what we told the other race. But it adds complexity to our lives and so the interaction is not remembered or recorded.
Q: Are the Lyrians are interested in our technology?
L: We know about all of the races that have technology but we do not have technology. Whatever we have we gather or make with our hands. We are a simple people. We are not interested in the technology of Earth.
Q: Is there any further information about the other races outlined in the first paragraph that will soon be interviewed? Who can we talk to? Are there dangerous entities?<
br />
L: There are many interesting entities and some are dangerous but you may have met some of these already. Use your own judgment. We do not recommend talking to anybody. If they are interested in talking with you, they will. If they are dangerous, you will soon know as you talk to them. That is all we can tell you.
Q: Thank you.
Following is a dialogue opportunity for the Lyrians. The focus of the dialogue concerns some issues relating to Humans and Earth.
Dialogue With the Lyrians
L: These are things happening in your world and have no relevance to us. We maintain a very simple life so nothing changes. The temperature remains stable; there are no variations in the temperature or of the falling water. The food continues to grow and we lead a very simple life. We have no need for the complexities that beset Earth and cause such widespread fear and change. It is our thought, after discussing these things with others, that Humans who contact us want several things. They want us to change their world for them. They want to come and visit us. They want to have what we have but when they learn that we do not have anything they leave us alone. Humans are often of one mind that they look to others to solve their problems when they have the very answers to their own problems.
Q: We do live in a difficult and complex world and one that is constantly changing. These changes are not always of our choosing or making but Humans have had to and continue to adapt to these changes. Humans, however, do tend to complicate their lives and often take the complex route over a simpler one. Humans seek diversity, change and growth and would find your lifestyle very different. It is true that the younger civilizations such as North America and the Australians are change-seekers while the older civilizations, for example the nomads and some peoples of Africa, live very simple, unchanging lives. Even if Humans lived very simple lives, there would still be climate and weather changes that we would still have to cope with.
L: That is true from what we have observed in our contact with Humans. It is possible to choose a simpler life style but it is also true that Humans would not be content with our lifestyle. It is very much the same all the time: we are not ambitious, we do not seek change and the few contacts that we have with others offer us enough interest. We do not wish to become involved in Human problems. We do not have any solutions or answers.
Q: If you have contacted other races, have they had similar atmospheric problems and how have they managed them?
L: There have been other races with similar problems but no race or world is identical. It would seem that Humans have had enough time living on the Earth to adapt and not have to answer every problem. We do not have the answers. We could tell you a hundred different stories of how other races handled their problems but none would be suitable for Earth. We do not know what to tell you. All we can say is make life simpler for all Humans and your problems will become simpler too.
Q: How could we make our life simpler? We could not make our lives as simple as the Lyrians but have you any suggestions?
L: We do not know what to say to make Human lives simpler. You could perhaps eat one food, or live simpler, or stay in one place but what we know of Humans this would not work. Humans like variety, to travel, to seek out new experiences and to make new decisions. This would not work for us and our life would not work for Humans. We are happy with how we live and do not want to change. Humans always are looking for change. Perhaps less change would be less of a problem.
Q: Would it be possible to make contact again at another time to talk with the Lyrians?
L: It would. We are welcome to contact with all races and will interact mind-to-mind but we cannot have any other race visit or stay. We cannot allow that.
Q: Thank you.
Site Visit
The home site of the Lyrians was mentally visited and the following perceptions were made. The location was very flat with just a few rounded rises in the landscape. The sky was yellowish with a faint sun or moon visible as if behind a haze. It was not a distinct, bright orb but a faint circle as if it was behind clouds. The atmosphere smelled sweet andmuggyas if of a high humidity. The ground was composed of a solid white substance. It was not sand or gravel but felt and crumbled like plaster of Paris. Scattered around were small patches of a substance that resembled cooking pancakes when they are just beginning to get to the bubbly stage. They were of a lighter Gray color against the whiteness of the landscape. I nudged one with my foot and they did not crumble but just creased up into ridges.
I asked to see a Lyrian and a figure emerged that was difficult to look at. The whole humanoid body was thinner and taller than ours and sheathed in a metallic coating that reflected the light. There was no head covering and the flesh that was exposed was a pale white. They did indeed have yellow eyes with a vertical cat-like slit. The demeanor was calm and relaxed but wary. The Lyrian stood at the entrance to one of the rounded shapes and as I walked over to the site, the Lyrian disappeared underground.
I followed down a slope, through a half rounded entrance, into a much larger underground space. I expected to see furniture but there was none. Around the walls of the space were ledges, three tiers high, and a flattened white floor of the same substance as on the surface. There was only one space. The Lyrian stood back against one wall and while welcoming me to observe his space was still wary. Due to the Lyrians height the roof was perhaps about twelve feet high and the space about eighteen feet long in an oval shape. There were no doors or windows or other features. The Lyrian height was higher than the three tiers so was perhaps about eight feet tall and much thinner than Humans.
There were no cooking facilities or storage of any kind. I noted that the Lyrian did have a mouth and a vestige of a nose. I asked the Lyrian to open his mouth and I observed hard ridges, no teeth. There were no bathrooms so I presumed that the fungal mats produced very little waste.
There were no dressing rooms or changes of clothes. The Lyrians appeared to have only the one metallic-looking covering. I asked to see a budding Lyrian but there were none available. I asked to see an elder that was beginning to reflect the Earth and sky but there were none available. I asked to see a Lyrian dance but the Lyrian was alone. I asked him to hum but I could not hear him. The one Lyrian appeared to have been elected to show me around. I do not know if he was the one that I questioned and dialoged with. There was nothing else to see so I concluded the site visit and thanked the Lyrian for his courtesy.
16: The Exobiology Project:
Talking With The Duvel
(including site visit)
“There is a wide void between what Humans consider scientific,
emotional, spiritual, or evidence. They are all the same thing!”
—The Duvel
Since January of 2006, the previous phases of the Exobiology projects focused first on questioning several non-Human races. This brought us into contact with many diverse races including Large Grays, Nordics, Small Grays, the Hooded Reptilians, an Indigo Hybrid, Orbs, Elementals, the Oranges, The Angels (also known as the Smooths), the Record Keeper race, The Gate Keeper race, Light Beings, the Tall Oranges, and the Anaka.
Following the questioning stage, it was decided to try and dialogue with some of the races as this might give us a better insight into their mindset. Therefore dialogues were conducted with the Nordics, the Angels and the Orbs. A third phase was then added, that of visiting the actual home worlds or locations of several new races while maintaining our first two phases of questioning and dialogue. Several new races have been chosen: the Zeta Reticulii, other races potentially from Aldebaran, Sirius, the Pleiades, the Andromeda Galaxy, the Lyrians, and now the Duvel who may have been influential in shaping Human history.
Q: How do the Duvel describe themselves? How do they travel and interact across the Galaxy? How often do they travel and interact?
D: We consider ourselves the most mobile and traveled of all the races. We are everywhere. We travel and interact with Humans as well as many other races. We are present on Earth i
n great numbers. Of all the races we most resemble Humans and have been here for a very long time. We are not all of one appearance. Some of us are tall and some of average height. None of us are small. We have olive complexions and many people do not know which race we are from. Some think that we are Native American, or Spanish, or other olive-skinned races. We are not Celtic-looking or very dark skinned. We live normal lives on Earth but think of ourselves as a very distinct race. However, we would never reveal to Humans that we are our own race.
Q: Do you also call yourselves the Wingmakers, as some say?
D: No, we call ourselves the Duvel. This is a very old word that has many origins and meanings for us.
Q: I have never heard the word Duvel before.
D: That is because we do not share it.
Q: You have shared it with me.
D: Perhaps it is time. There are many people contacting us and perhaps it is time to say who we are. It is not time to reveal ourselves but perhaps time to let people know that we are here.
Q: In their interactions with Humans, how often does this happen and why is this interaction carried out? For observation? Are they monitors for the Confederation?
D: We interact with Humans all the time, on every level, in every profession, at every strata of Human life. We live with Humans but do not consider ourselves Human. We do not belong to the Confederation although there are many of us living outside of the Earth.
Q: Have I ever met one of the Duvel?
D: I am sure that you have, perhaps many.
Q: How many of you are there on the Earth?
D: There are perhaps 5% to 10% of the Earth’s inhabitants but we are scattered all over and less in some areas and more in others.
Q: Why do you interact with Humans?
D: We have a role of being helpful whenever we can. We aid Humans whenever possible. We are available for Humans but not all Humans are there for us. Because of our olive skin we have been the victims of hate and prejudice. We are mistaken for other races. We are not tolerated in some communities of the Earth, including North America.
Voices From The Cosmos Page 28