Maxine The Extraterrestrial
This is one of our most memorable cases : the case of Maxine The Extraterrestrial.
Maxine first consulted Jean-Claude for therapy because of an obsession with death.
She was depressed, but not suicidal, yet she feared that someday she might have the impulse to kill herself. She also had a chronic pain in her chest that was clearly of a psychosomatic nature. Maxine's regression is one of the more interesting ones that Jean-Claude has come across, because he was able to research and confirm some of the information that she relayed to him while in trance. It also reads somewhat like a science fiction story.
Brought back into time, Maxine saw herself walking out of the ocean. When asked to look at herself, she
realized that she had gray skin that resembled that of a dolphin, and palmed feet. She walked erect and was amphibious.
When asked where she came from, she said that she had traveled from a world beyond our solar system. It was not a planet, but a world, because it did not belong to any solar system. It was an aquatic world and
"they" had sent her to help educate Earth people.
As details came to light, Maxine saw that she had come to Earth with a partner, by means of a spaceship propelled by some kind of universal energy, or
"energy flows".
They had traveled straight to our solar system, and once here, had used a planet in our system to
"bounce" them towards Earth. This planet's "axis is in the direction of the
ecliptic", (that is, it rotates sideways, in the same direction as its path around the Sun), which is very rare in the universe, but, because of this it emitted a
"directed energy" that could be used to "bounce" them toward Earth. As well, this race of amphibian extraterrestrials found their way in space by means of a special organ in their chest that Maxine called their
"sense of movement".
And so, having landed their spacecraft below the water, they walked out of the water and met with a black tribe called the Dogons. ( On mentioning the Dogons, Maxine became agitated and fearful.) They remained with this tribe for some years, teaching them advanced and complex mathematics, after which they decided to spread this knowledge to other tribes.
The Dogons were not pleased with this decision, as they considered that their unique understanding would give them power over surrounding tribes. According to Maxine, it seems the Dogons were a violent people who tried to separate the two extraterrestrials and kill them in order to prevent them from spreading their teachings. As it turned out, Maxine was
struck down and the other escaped, returning later to the body. He found Maxine not yet dead but agonizing and,
realizing that there was nothing he could do for her and needing to move on to save his own life, felt obliged to remove the "sense of movement" in her chest, to prevent the Dogons from getting their hands on it. He did not want to
"leave that kind of legacy to a world that did not deserve it".
(As Maxine re-experienced the removal of this organ, she lived it so acutely that her chest pains increased considerably. She repeatedly asked
to be given back her sense of movement.) She later came to the conclusion that this was not an organ but something that had been implanted in their chest and which provided them with an unerring sense of direction.
Finally, left alone, Maxine died a painful death, reincarnating time and again on planet Earth (stuck in Earthly incarnations) because
"I lost my sense of direction and could not find my way home". And no one had come back to take her to her own world.
Intrigued by this bizarre story, Jean-Claude later did research on some of the facts that Maxine had presented. First, he researched the planets of our solar system and found that, indeed, there is a planet - Uranus - that rotates on its side in the direction of the ecliptic. Maxine was an accountant who (and
we know this for a fact) knew absolutely nothing of astronomy and certainly nothing of Uranus.
Secondly, Jean-Claude researched the Dogons and found that they are a tribe in Africa with a very advanced understanding of mathematics. There is much speculation as to where the Dogons would have acquired this knowledge, knowledge that our modern age mathematicians do not possess. Maxine (and
we know this for a fact, too) had never heard of the Dogons.
And, one last point, Maxine's chest pains disappeared after this session.
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