The Outer Edge: Our Origins: from Dust to Us
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Despite the lessened use of our brains, the human race has developed high-tech radar devices that travel into space, searching for intelligent life. The ancients have become aware of this technology; they are now concerned that humans have advanced enough to bring war. In an effort to avoid the inevitable, the ancients are coming to Earth to destroy the human race. Extermination is eminent, until Earth connects with its sister planet. Together, the humans must fight back against this ancient power that seeks to destroy.
The Outer Edge is not merely science fiction; it is an authoritative vision of our living universe. These fictional tribulations have direct and irrefutable links to science. And so the question remains: is science fiction truly fiction at all, or does it peer into the depths of fact and foreshadow devastation yet to come? Decipher the true riddles of the universe with The Outer Edge.These riddles include the science based posits on how the afterlife and prayer are indeed true. We also answer how the psychics, mediums and all the paranormal work through science.
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The Outer Edge: Our Origins From Dust to Us
William N. Ellis III (The Messenger)
Trafford Publishing
978-1-4269-4204-4
Three Stars (out of Five)
Where do we come from? is perhaps the most popular existential question. Over the years,
there have been numerous possible answers: the Big Bang, divine creation over seven days,
adaption from single-celled organisms. Ultimately, the answer to the question is not necessarily
about where we came from, but why we are here. William N. Ellis IIIs latest book, The Outer
Edge, explores a theory that seeks to answer both.
Jampa and Pammy are siblings from the Outer Edge, the perimeter of the universe. As
young members of the Ancient Good, they protect the unified grid from beings like Riverway, a
member of the Ancient Evil. The outcome of the battle leads Ancient Good to journey to a blue
planet called Earth.
There, the story switches to Gene, a common salesman, living with his wife and family in Ohio.
After a near accident in his home, Gene discovers he has an extraordinary gift and opportunity.
Under the guidance of Pammy and eventually Jampa, Gene must defend Ancient Good against
Ancient Evil in a great debate.
The Outer Edge is a modern quantum mysticism parable, similar to works like What the
BLEEP do we know?! It champions knowledge, compassion, and love as a way to work with and
shape the universe. Ellis claims to have used automatic writing, in addition to having received
ideas for the story as messages from the spirit realm (thats why hes the messenger, not the
author). The result is clear, precise writing, particularly when it comes to crafting tense, powerful
scenes. After Jampa makes a speech, Ellis writes, The entire hall erupted in a frenzy of
applause. From left to right to top to bottom, warriors slammed their palms together and parted
their lips to cheer and whistle. Briefly, a tear trickled in Jampas eye, for the idea of living beings
committed to lives of goodness never failed to move him.
Ellis commits a portion of the book to building up for a war, but after a skirmish between
two characters the author goes straight to negotiating the treaty. The story does have very strong
central characters. For instance, Riverway, his antagonist, is chilling and diabolical, yet strangely
sympathetic after you learn why he is like he is. Although Ellis might rush his characters through
plot points
William N. Ellis III
William N. Ellis III is a messenger. He believes the creator picks people as prophets, past and present, in an effort to improve the world’s understanding of a greater power. He has worked previously in marketing and public speaking and is now retired. He and his wife of forty-seven years have two daughters and four grandchildren.
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The Outer Edge - William N. Ellis III
© Copyright 2010 William N. Ellis III as The Messenger.
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This labor of love is dedicated to my loving wife Donna, two daughters Tamara, Tara, my incredible grandchildren Erin, Sarah, Savanna, Christopher, Cameron and in memory of Ira Dixon all of whom were instrumental in writing this book.
*We pray for the grace of wisdom*
*We pray for the wisdom of grace*
Our message before you is purposely created in black and white. After all that is how we see the night’s sky with our naked eye. After you read our message we hope that you will see with more than just your eyes.
Contents
PREFACE
Foreword
Prologue: The Riddles of the Universe
I. In The Beginning
II. The Dawn of Ancient Evil
III. The Dawn of Ancient Good
IV. The Clash Between Good and Evil
V. WAR!
VI. In Fields of Battle
VII. The Terms of the Draw
VIII. Planet Earth
BOOK II:
THE MESSENGER
I. An Open Window
II. Coral Castle
III. Returning Home
BOOK III:
The Debates
The Debates
Epilogue: The Chief Messenger
Science Posits Summary of the Mysteries and Riddles of the Universe
PREFACE
The following mimic the steps that were given to us to understand the science behind who we are and where we came from. We accepted this project due to our karmic debt to so many blessings and help. The work stems from being channeled through automatic writing and an orderly delivery of new knowledge that came to us in the form of messages and new information from many other sources that are available to all who look for them. We could go on and on with questions about the mysteries and riddles of the universe, but in this text we will answer questions from the sources that helped us write this book. Our hope is to shed some light on the unanswered mysteries that have astounded mankind for centuries. Unlocking the mysteries of science of who we are and where we come from will allow us to offer a new approach to government solutions for energy sources.
Below is a list of the mysteries and riddles.
1. Where did Hydrogen come from?
2. Why did gravity weaken after the big bang?
3. Who or what caused the big bang?
4. Who or what put the basic 33 *elements for us to have life as we know it?
5. Who or what put the moon just the right distance from the earth?
6. Who or what created our very rare circular orbit with just the right distance from the sun and the moon?
7. Where did our water come from?
8. Who or what gave our earth a strong electromagnetic shield?
9. Who or what created the Grid
?
10. Who or what gave us Order
?
11. Who or what gave us our DNA?
12. Who or what gave us our many miracles?
13. Who or what gave us our evil?
14. Who or what gave us the balance of nature?
15. Why are humans born
into chaos?
16. How our spirit passes?
17. How all the paranormal psychics, mediums, remote viewers and super natural works?
18. In particle experiments why does the anti-particle (its opposite) show up before the particle?
19. How is it that our vocal cords came to be in geological time (overnight) for speech?
You can inquire on our website with your questions; we will endeavor to answer them all.
* The Role of Elements in Life Processes
More than 30 elements have a key function in helping plants and animals live and be healthy.
Everything around us is composed of chemical elements. Elements are the basic building blocks of our lives. Elements combine with one another in different proportions to form everything from the air that we breathe, to the wood that we use to build our homes, to our own bodies.
Our bodies use different chemical elements for different functions. For instance, our bodies use calcium to build strong bones and fluorine makes our teeth healthier. As our bodies consume these elements through daily functioning, we have to replace them in order to stay healthy and strong. The greatest source of these elements is through the food we eat. Because some of us do not always eat the right foods, we sometimes have to take dietary supplements, such as vitamins, to assure that we maintain the proper chemical balance in our bodies.
Some of the major elements that our bodies use to function properly are described in the following paragraphs. Some surprising minor elements are also described.
Aluminum (Al) Arsenic (As) Boron (B) Bromine (Br) Cadmium (Cd) Calcium (Ca) Carbon (C) Chlorine (Cl) Chromium (Cr) Cobalt (Co) Copper (Cu) Fluorine (F) Germanium (Ge) Hydrogen (H) Iodine (I) Iron (Fe) Magnesium (Mg) Manganese (Mn) Molybdenum (Mo) Nickel (Ni) Nitrogen (N) Oxygen (O) Phosphorus (P) Potassium (K) Selenium (Se) Silicon (Si) Sodium (Na) Sulfur (S) Tin (Sn) Titanium (Ti) Tungsten (W) Vanadium (V) Zinc (Zn)
Foreword
The messages received by the Messenger are hardly unusual. In fact, they have been sent from the spirit realm to many esteemed prophets, religious people, psychics, mediums, saints, scientists, random event generators, and finally, lay people. This book results from a case of messages being sent to a layperson. The Messenger feels that the communications were sent to encourage him to pay his karmic debt, as well as to enlighten him. In the process of receiving messages, he ultimately learned that he could ask direct and very pertinent questions. In return he could then receive amazing answers, in many forms, to guide him in gaining understanding of the messages. For the Messenger it has been like being given a giant puzzle containing thousands of pieces (most of which were equivocal to blue sky
), and with labels on the bottom side of the uncompleted puzzle. Not only did the layperson owe a huge karmic debt, but also he was more than willing to work on the puzzle which began in April of 2000. Over the years, he’d grown acquainted with the spiritual realm after witnessing many astonishing miracles within his family. But that is an entirely different story…
The Outer Edge
reminds us that the masses need to discover the Love, Joy, and Peace that families like the Messenger’s have been able to experience. The journey in the book does not end with a series of messages, but will build on the wonders of science with active website information provided by the author to offer any and all explanations to interested visitors.
We are a world of people in which countless books of help
have been written from personal stories of encounters with spirits and angels. However, just as John Naisbitt wrote in Megatrends
, Warner Books,1982 we are a world filled with information but starved for knowledge.
This book grants us access to a vast treasure of knowledge by embracing readers with clear and down-to-earth labels.
We are also a world of people in which some get clear help from above, but, sadly most only receive static while some may get an occasional word. Among our goals, therefore, is to teach people how to receive clear messages. The Messengers function, as was told to him, was to take his message to the public and communicate via the website about the book.
Here are some other publications that you would benefit from reading: Rhonda, Byrne. The Secret. Hillsboro, Oregon: First Atria Books/Beyond Words, 2006 tells us that the human body is the world’s and universe’s strongest transmission tower – which is true. The book also reminds us to empower and to share.
Scientific American (which the Messenger was told to subscribe to) gave the Messenger his grasp of particle behavior and plasmonics, along with a book by Arntz, William. Chasse, Betsy, and Vicente, Mark. What the Bleep Do We Know. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications, 2005 and Smith, Howard. Let There Be Light. Novato, California: New World Library, 2006. Drosnin, Michael. The Bible Code. Rockefeller Center New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 1997. We will endeavor to answer any and all questions to the best of our ability. The messages have lead us to many divine sources. Come with us on the journey to Empower and Share…so that we can at last put evil on notice.
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Prologue: The Riddles of the Universe
The question haunts us in our waking and sleeping hours, always beckoning us on account of the fact that it seems to be unanswerable:
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
The operative word in the first paragraph was seems.
For what if that ageless question could be answered? What if, moreover, all the philosophical and spiritual questions that have perplexed humankind since the beginning of time could be answered?
In the pages that follow, we will encounter more than just a fictional narrative – we will encounter an authoritative vision of the living universe, one, which encompasses compelling answers to humanity’s oldest questions. The most striking aspect of these answers will be that they do not stem from the imagination. Rather, they bear a direct and irrefutable link to science. Indeed, the scientific community is encouraged to pay particular attention to the content herein, for it stands to shake the very foundations of that community’s belief systems.
So how did these answers come about? Were they the result of exhaustive research conducted in secret laboratories deep into the late-night hours? Or perhaps they were discovered embedded deeply in the pages of old religious texts?
It is this author’s relief to reveal that neither such source played a role. Rather, the notions and information to be explored herein came about as a series of messages.
Since the existence of the very first humans, people have received messages. Be they in the form of sudden, dawning thoughts or gently delivered mental images, these messages have come to Earth from beyond in a steady, rushing stream. From one account to the next, the messages are described as being somewhat elusive, yet if the receiver (who is, of course, intended to carry forth the message and thus become a messenger) is committed to examining what he or she is being told, inevitably patterns will emerge. And if the receiver/messenger’s examination is committed enough, the patterns will be more than slight and diverting; they will in fact be deep, penetrating, and absorbing. To be sure, throughout human history, all prophets and soothsayers have been messengers.
No matter the content of a given message, no matter the way in which it is sent, every message is delivered with the same exact motive: To inspire the receiver to step forward and make a difference to humanity. Perhaps the elusiveness of the messages is designed specifically to inspire action, for if the messages were too clear, their recipients might become complacent or overwhelmed. However, if the receiver is given just a taste of the answers to the riddles of the universe, then he or she might just become compelled to seek out more than that taste. It’s the same principle on display at the dog races: the false rabbit is kept just out of the dogs’ reach, so that the dogs are inspired to run faster, harder, and with more intensity, hoping with extreme passion that the prize will soon be theirs.
In the story that follows, we will encounter a uniquely receptive messenger. To be sure, that messenger is not able to solve all of life’s mysteries, nor is he without some measure of confusion as to the messages he has decoded. However, whatever the limitations of his interpretations, this messenger reaches the monumental conclusion that the Creator is presently prepared to match his works with labels.
What works am I referring to? Well, the works of the Creator are anywhere and everywhere. They are the sights before our eyes, the sounds in our ears, the tastes in our mouths, the sensations on our flesh, and the scents in our nostrils. They are the sun and the moon and the stars and the rivers and the oceans. They are the squirrels in your yard and the papers on your desk. The thoughts in your mind and the experiences in your dreams. Most importantly, these works tend to be characterized by a pervasive sense of pure, unbroken mysteriousness.
Such is why the Creator is prepared to label his works. In doing so, he wishes to reduce some of the mysteriousness of human life, and introduce humanity to a new form of awareness. If we wish to embrace this level of consciousness, the world will change not tomorrow, not next year, but Right Now.
Have you ever wondered just how prayer works? Have you wondered how it is that you can kneel on the floor and ask the Creator to insert specific circumstances into your life, only to see those very circumstances emerge? Moreover, have you ever read or been told about the scientific fact that prayer actually works?
Have you ever wondered how psychics are able to see beyond time – to look deep into the past and far into the future, as well as see through all the illusions and distortions that challenge most of us in the present?
Have you ever pondered people’s accounts of angels? Perhaps on some quiet afternoon, it has occurred to you that since ancient times, humans have spoken of otherworldly figures that seem to accompany them through their lives, dispensing advice, providing protection, and serving as a source of guidance upon life’s path. Perhaps you have asked yourself who these angels are, where they come from, and what ultimate goal they’re trying to reach.
Have you ever pondered the notion that all the events throughout recorded history (and beforehand) have been preplanned? Perhaps you’ve heard about the Bible Code, a concrete series of messages that is implanted in the Bible and corresponds amazingly to major events throughout human history. The messages of which I speak are too great in number to be written off as coincidental, and can only inspire sheer wonderment.
Similar wondering can be applied to ghosts. What are we to make of the apparitions that appear before so many human beings, some of them with warmth, some of them with menace, all of them with seemingly unknown motives and origins?
Or how about miracles? How can an average human mind explain tales of terminal diseases being miraculously cured, or of perilous situations suddenly giving way to safe ones?
Have you ever heard of a remote viewer
? I hadn’t either, until recent times. A remote viewer is a person who can, using a form of psychic power, see clear across physical space, laying eyes upon people, places, and things on the other side of the world.
Another mysterious kind of person is a walk-in.
That’s a soul who enters a body that’s in the course of living out its Earthly existence. Have you ever known a person who was mean and cruel for most of his or her life, only to suddenly turn kind and gentle overnight? Such people always seem to have a new pair of eyes after their change, don’t they? These are walk-ins, and they’re all around us.
The logical inverse of a walk-in is a person that simply vanishes. It is commonly known that tens of thousands of human beings simply disappear from the face of the Earth during any given year.
Where do these vanishing people go?
Where do these fresh walk-in souls emerge from?
How can a remote viewer see across this vast, tangled Earth?
The Creator desires to apply labels to all such phenomena, labels that not only clarify their nature, but tie them all together. With the use of these labels, humanity will finally be able to put its functions in the universe into context, and go on to live lives of greater meaning, potential, and peacefulness.
Naturally, upon learning