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Delores Gene (Jeanne) 1924-2017 |
I'm pretty lucky actually, because I know her essence/soul went back to her human Andromedan form on their biosphere which was in stasis. I will see her again, but she will look different and much taller! Yet the essence always shapes the face and personality, so I don't think it will be hard to recognize her. When people die here, they can go back to Source in a formless state, they can go to another incarnation on this earth or somewhere else, or in the case of star seeds they often go back to the ships they left from and to old friends they know. Our bodies are vehicles for spirit to experience physicality.
She was on a 94 year mission to Earth.... that's commitment! 94 years in the densest history of Earth. I always felt safe with her around, and she is sorely missed. Celebrated to this day. Never one to intervene in her kids lives, always there to advise if asked, very reserved in almost a British type way. The matriarch of 3 generations of kids. Her Earth ancestors came over on the Mayflower to the Plymouth colony.
She always disliked that the doctor mispelled her name on the birth certificate as "Gene", and she never spelled it that way herself, but maybe that is just one of those hints the universe gives to who she really was?
Her father was a steel mill manager, he rolled the first Uranium rods for Fermi Lab with government agents watching it all. They weren't told the exact nature of what they were rolling. One of the steel workers shoveled the uranium shavings into a wheel barrow where it started to go critical and the agents had to stop the ironworker from pouring water on it as that would have accelerated the chain reaction.
She met my father while he was on leave in the miltary. Dad was 24, she was 20. She worked for General Electric winding stator motors for bombay doors along with many other women staffing the war factories in this country while their loves were off at war. These patriotic women did very high quality work with attention to detail. For the first time in their lives they did something other than teach school, nurse sick people, or have kids. They loved what they did. When they had to return to their prior roles after the men came home, that set the stage from what later became the woman's movement.
Her emergence from stasis took longer than most, something like 9+ months given her long life here. It takes some recovery time to readapt after 94 years away from her original form. These variety of Andromedans are tall humans. They originated from Earth during a long forgotten epoch that was space colonizing. I do not believe she was aware of her prior life while here, that would have complicated her life too much.
PS: Back in the late 90s I did a couple articles on Wikipedia. One article was about a friend of mine in Brisbane Australia that owned a Tropical Fruit farm, who was instrumental in my recovery from religion. A gentleman with a similar background to mine, but a different opinion about the man, expressed his contention to me and what was at first tense conversation evolved into a multi-day chat about history. It turned out his last name was my mother's maiden name, and we were related genetically. Very remote cousins. I had a copy of my mom's family tree. He was doing a book about the Mayflower journey to Plymouth colony. Our common ancestors were abroad the Mayflower.
According to this man, the real history is not what kids are taught about Thanksgiving. Historically the Pilgrims and Puritans were the alcohol abstaining merchant backers of Oliver Cromwell, who cut the head off an English King and changed the course of history in England. Cromwell had banned beer from English pubs to keep his supporters happy and after 20 years, the English public had enough of that and ran the Puritans and Pilgrims out of England. Moral:Never deny an Englishman his pint.
Most people entered the Americas as indentured servants on contract to the Crown Corporation which was establishing the colonies under English military protection. These days companies call them interns. They worked for free in exchange for passage. The were supposed to go to Jamestown (if my memory is correct) but they bribed the captain to take them to Plymouth colony where they knew empty housing existed because small pox wiped out the colony the prior year. The cover story was a storm, and in those days that kind of thing was common. Once the Pilgrims and Puritans landed, being a merchant class people with a big work ethic, they adapted to the new situation in a surprising way, they started importing sugar from the Caribbean and making rum to sell to sailors and to the colonies to the South.