Godfather of Time
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Donald Wilmoth
Donald Wilmoth is author of Stepping-Stones in Time, poetry published by Watermark Press. Donald joined the US Navy and served aboard the USS Ptarmigan AM-376. He attended Cerritos College, married Barbara Burtscher, and raised a family of eight. Employed by Downey Unified School District, he retired in 1996. His research in time and consciousness led to communication between dimensions of time. He now lives in Cerritos, California.
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Contents
About the Poet and Spirit Medium
Sonnet to a Dreamer
Note from Albert Einstein
Note from the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Revelation for Humankind
Chapter 2 A New Energy Source
Chapter 3 The Darwin Myth
Chapter 4 The I Am Principle
Chapter 5 The Universal Genesis
Chapter 6 On Education
Chapter 7 The Arcane Communications
Chapter 8 The Metamorphosis of Adam
Chapter 9 The Missing Link
In Summary
About the Author
This book is dedicated to Nancy Sum Lam, who has stayed by my side for twenty-three years; to my wife, Barbara Alice, and her brother Richard Burtscher, who both inspired me to write this book; to my eight children, Linda, Donna, Lorrie, Michael, Tina, Mark, Lisa, and Matthew; and to all who seek their origin …
About the Poet and Spirit Medium
BARBARA ALICE WILMOTH
BarabarAWilmoth.jpgBarbara Alice (Burtscher) Wilmoth was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 8, 1936, and entered into the world of spirit on January 4, 1990. You will notice that I avoided using the words died on January 4, 1990,
as man is no longer subject to death. Please refer to the Holy Scriptures, John 11:25–26, where Jesus tells us, I am the resurrection, and the life; he that believes in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
He also said, And whoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believe thou this?
Mankind is no longer subject to death but only change in time. When the heart of the fleshly body beats for the last time, the signal is repeated in the spiritual body, described by the apostle Paul in his first letter to the Corinthians. Not a single heartbeat will ever be lost in time. Those of us who for one reason or another do not believe in Jesus and his Father who sent him must suffer death and be resurrected. All will be changed, for Jesus gave his life to save the ungodly.
In looking back over our thirty-four-year marriage, I can truly say Barbara was the one most willing to forgive, the most pure, the most honorable, and the most dedicated.
The spiritual gifts that Barbara enjoyed were gifts from God as described in Holy Scripture, 1 Corinthians chapter 12. She could at times see into the future as well as the past. She could also communicate with souls in the world of spirit and relay messages to me from them.
Barbara must have been born with her gifts, as there is evidence of her being gifted in early childhood. She and her brother, Richard Burtscher, were small children when they each received a pair of skates for Christmas. They were skating on the sidewalk when Barbara grabbed her brother and told him not to skate down by the liquor store. She told him that some men were going to rob the store. They watched while a car pulled up and two men with stocking type masks went in and robbed the store. The store owner was killed. Barbara saved her brother’s life. This happened in a bad area of Los Angeles on South Central Avenue.
When Barbara was sweet sixteen, her older sister, Phyllis, was driving her to a country-western dance called Town Hall Party. She told her sister that she was going to meet the man she was going to marry. Her sister scolded her and didn’t believe her. She was right, however. That was the night I met my wife.
Barbara and I loved children, so we had a very large family with eight children. We did struggle to get by, as I never had a job that paid enough money to raise a large family. I started a small landscape company to supplement my income. God said, Go forth and multiply and fill the earth.
Barbara and I tried, and God did provide.
When Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the SLA, Barbara told me of her location in Lynwood, California. I later found this to be true. Three days before the Los Angeles Police raided the SLA hideout in South Central Los Angeles, I knew of their whereabouts. What she said about the fire destroying them was true. I watched the house burn to the ground on television.
Another time, she told me of a passenger plane that would crash soon after takeoff and fall into a river of ice. I also watched that on television as it happened in New York. There are many other things to tell about Barbara—too many to write about in this short introduction. The following sonnet was written by Barbara in tribute to Albert Einstein.
Sonnet to a Dreamer
I
Thinkers, so few among the ranks
Shall e’er to be the weavers of the mind
For ’tis forgotten not their dreams and visions past
Becoming to future ever twine
Oh, the loneliness of wisdom
’Tis the plague of comprehension
A world alone to stand the test of time
Betwixt the shadow of death
In life within the mind
Oh, to cower from a world of fools
’Tis nobler than death
Least a sole survivor be
Say the thoughts of thinkers of the yore
Better than to see a rock turned into sand upon the shore
II
The thinker’s mind ’tis written as the book of life
With thoughts far greater than all the mountains stand
Within the space of time passing through its metamorphosis of man
Throughout creation without end
Say the thinkers comprehend
Oh, such sorrows of the thinkers past
Are wrapped in suffrage; alienation of his peer’s imprisoned mind
’Tis the bitterness of fools, for e’er in darkness of the blind
The pit, the grave of flesh, lo beset to surely death
Until the hour ’tis benign
Oh, the thinkers weave a pattern of a pattern woven of its own
The ordination of majesty upon a throne
Predestined within a thought to think and act alone
To weave the body rightly sown
III
Oh, the thinkers be not many
For they are far and in between allotted time
For ’tis the darkness of the world of conscience
Which owes the debt upon mankind
For just a portion of the mind
Which turneth as the wheel within a wheel of time
Least the thinker be divine
Oh, ’tis sad to see the warrior and the conqueror
Acclaimed through all the years of time gone by
While the thinker’s voice be silent
Afore the world until he die
With a legacy of wars be left afore the world to wonder why
While the call to battle grows so ever nigh
Say the thinker in his cry
IV
Although the days of time are numbered
In accord with nature’s plan
The thinker’s life is ever yon
O’er the flesh of mortal man
For the victors and the conquerors who victor in their wrath
Be not like the thinkers
Who victor o’er the sting of death
Say the thinker with a breath
Oh, the thinker hath unveiled of life’s complexities
Malformations of body and of mind
Foreseeing unclaimed forces far beyond the hand of time
Above the mortal image in exempt of nature’s plan
Extending throughout consciousness as the rational soul of man
Say the thinker understand
V
Oh, the thinkers of the now and aft
Shall e’er bestow upon mankind
Through visions in life’s totality
Extending beyond the matters of the earthly mind
Beyond the ravages of war besieged
Above the tyranny of the mongers weave
With every breath of soul the thinker breathes
O’er time to nurture as he believes
The fruit of life ’tis upon the tree
Within the mind for all to see
A single thought to manifest
The eye of truth, a prophet’s quest
To bring forth now abundantly
Say the thinker, so it be …
Note from Albert Einstein
I am delighted at this time to communicate with the world of matter. I thank Donald and Barbara for this opportunity to speak. I must say to the world that my dream was to unify all the forces of nature and not to leave a gift of destruction. I can at this time leave a legacy of service.
Time, in a sense, can be understood if all aspects of its versatile nature are taken into consideration. Many view time as the factor, but it is not. The factor or fact of the whole matter is phase and is subject to its potential. So phase and potential are the basis for the nature of time. So with this, we have cause and effect of all aspects of time and the way it expressed itself. Because all is divided from the whole, which is the totality, we can call this the sum of infinity. Now we have the universe as time, the whole itself known as infinity, extending all aspects of creation to sequence, or the passing of time. Sequence will give cause to the whole. Now cause is the effect of time equals creation. In all aspects of creation, we have time as the whole. Time passes through creation as the universe, and this should explain the totality of all time. The universe encompasses all natures of a system of one, and this is the universal God Consciousness, which is time and space, and is a whole, single, formless, and soundless universe, because we are the moving systems within this unmoving consciousness. The absolute life essence is, of course, the universe as the being state of existence. To say that God is the universal soul life force can now be understood and is a part of each and every system of expression, for as we spiral into all time, we will know being, for this is the essence of the universe, the soul of an essential quality.
Now I must make clear this—that the all-powerful and all-knowing personal God is the whole universe as being, the animator of life as time, for God is seen in time and space and this is the universe, the totality of all creation with all its systems, which were always here, as was God.
Within the mind of man are two consciousnesses—the consciousness of physical life and the consciousness of spiritual being. The mind must discover the spiritual consciousness, and the spiritual consciousness does give light to the physical consciousness and allows it to comprehend. Man in the flesh is a consciousness of ego, of self-image, but in the spiritual consciousness of man is the God likeness. In the spiritual time on earth, our spiritual consciousness of the soul, the mind, and the spiritual body are the spiritual soul life force. This could be called a quickened spirit. I believe spiritual time is a faster time than we know in our allotted time, for we pass into a compressed time all at once. On earth, our physical time is allotted. By this, I mean we are subject to years and the flesh is aged. But in spiritual time, which I believe to be shortened, or a quickened time, one does not age but grows in wisdom, for this is the garden of spiritual growth. In the physical world, we grow physically of body from infancy to old age, and also as a learning process, but in the spiritual aspect of time, we seek divine wisdom. This is a sort of simultaneous life pattern right here on earth, but different times, one not being conscious of the other. In the realm of psychic phenomenon there are many encounters with the spiritual time, and some are highly in tune to this existence, for instance, Jesus, who was the greatest psychic and mystic of all time. I believe if the scientific world looked further into psychic phenomena, we would know more about unidentified flying objects.
I will now speak more about the simultaneous life on earth. There is a measure or a dimension of time in two parts; therefore, being separated and divided, a sort of separating of the waters from the waters but still giving life substance and spiritual time, is separated also but in another sense. These times I sometimes call spheres, or planes. I call them spiritual consciousnesses, or other dimensions of time, all in a sense animating from the absolute time and from one place. This spiritual consciousness passes in quickened time to the spheres in which they are comfortable. Many can sense the souls of this time or dimension and can communicate just like from the physical plane to the spiritual world. Some call this clairvoyance or psychic, but I call this being in tune with the higher consciousness of creation. Above the heavens are absolute time, infinity, and the state of existence above, meaning to me as something being higher than. The higher abode of a God Consciousness, man must develop in time. I will go further into this area of time when we discuss various frequencies, a higher part of sound, sort of being in tune to the spiritual time. The soul and the spirit are in rhythm with this time. You see, in the physical aspects of one’s existence, we have not developed the ear to hear. I believe man must attune himself to the spiritual existence. I have heard stories before that at the moment of death is heard a trumpet or sound of some kind. I believe this to be the frequency of the spiritual time. One must listen with the inner ear that is the spiritual part of man. Everything created operates in a rhythmic frequency, whether it is physical life or spiritual life. All aspects of creation are set to time. I believe this to be the rhythmic frequency and the consciousness of God and absoluteness that without time becomes soundless and formless, so we are in a state of being and stay put, so to speak. Many aspects of time will be covered and uncovered throughout infinity in a never-ending world. Keep in mind the clock in a rhythmic movement that gives us many times. This will help you develop the thinking of the higher senses, or abstract thought. Time is divided in the physical plane, twelve hours to a day and twelve hours to a night, months, and years, yet one time.
I comprehended time as the most essential quality of a perfect order. It is the absolute, for time does equal infinity, therefore telling me that it is always, no beginning or ending—just being. As a result of this view, I described my personal God, for what other essential quality is there in all creation that could not be destroyed and that could be so versatile? When I described time, I was describing the mover of all things and the creator of all things.
My work in this scientific revelation, as was ordained, transcended me to the world of spirit. My spiritual consciousness created thoughts of abstract views and ideas, and my perceptual barrier was unlimited and unveiled. The process of time, light, and space are relevant to the unified field theory. The structure of matter and its interchangeable and interaction qualities do combine and condition a uniform existence of an essential quality. The divine aspects of this view offer to humanity a divine understanding of a multidimensional universe where all things are relative and all data points to a divine order. Some in higher places, then and now, refuse to enlighten via the spirit, for all mysteries come to light through the realm of the world of spirit and the world of matter. It is my hope, as well as my dream, that this brief note aids man in his lift upward.
Shalom,
Albert Einstein
Note from the Author
It Takes Time
To climb your mountain
You need but time
To extend its hand
And guide your climb
Hour by hour and day by day
To see more clearly
To find your way
To climb your mountain peak so high
Never again to wonder why …
One day, my wife, Barbara Alice, was dictating a message from Albert Einstein to me about creation, time being squared, and time being able to be controlled. After I got it, I read it a half dozen times and could not comprehend it. I felt very frustrated and down because I could not understand. To top that off, she and Einstein started laughing at me, which only made me more frustrated. Einstein sent through the little poem above, which made me feel better. I realized I was not going to understand everything all at once.
My father was a Mason, and my mother was a Catholic. What a combination. They agreed not to influence their children concerning religion until we reached the age of twelve. Needless to say, there was no talk about God. For some strange reason, that did not seem to matter, as my parents were good, hardworking, and loving people. As a young boy in the wilds of South Texas (eight miles from the nearest town), much of my time was spent alone. It was during these periods of time that I became aware of something within that cried out for recognition and understanding. It seemed like an invisible God trying to communicate with me. In an attempt to get closer to this God, I would climb to the top of a tree and spend hours there playing and thinking about things I could not comprehend, like what would be in the universe if nothing existed. I asked my mother that question, and she looked at me with a puzzled look and said, Go outside and play with your marbles.
She nicknamed me Tree Dweller,
and that name has endured to this day among family members. In looking back on those times, I can realize that aloneness does hinder one’s ability to communicate with people; however, it seems that no condition is ever totally positive or negative. Aloneness and quietness do sharpen the intuitive sense, and I found it somewhat natural to communicate with and become a part of the things in my environment, from the yellow cactus blossoms reflecting the rays of the morning sun to the scrubby mesquites that stood in defiance of the cold north wind. Everything seemed strangely a part of everything else.
As I gazed in wonderment at a star-filled night and watched the sun and moon in their transit through the heavens, the same questions would surface in my mind. I wondered what the tiny sand lights were that danced and swirled behind my closed eyes and what would be in the universe if nothing existed. That a young boy would think about things of this nature was somewhat puzzling to me later in life; however, I now realize that it was my purpose trying to surface in a separated and deviated consciousness. I was surely closer to God in those days of my innocence than I have ever been since, yet I could not perceive with any clarity what God could be. I wanted to define God and to know who he was. I could understand in part by observing certain qualities manifested in nature, but I wanted to know that I knew him. I heard some speak of God, but they spoke only in vague terms of a deity that existed outside of themselves in another