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Friends From Earth And Outer Space - João Alves Da Gama
FRIENDS FROM EARTH
AND OUTER SPACE
A connection between love,
science and transcendence
By João A. Gama
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Clube de Autores, 2018
2st Edition
Registro: Copyright - SafeCREATIVE
SAFE CREATIVE
Identificador: 1808228102501
Fecha de registro: 22-agosto-2018 13:59 UTC
Licencia: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5
Brazil
Author: João Alves da Gama
ISBN: 978-85-5508-190-3
Impresso no Brasil / Printed in Brazil
Editado por Clube de Autores
Book illustrations by Sarah Andrade
Cover and layout by Marcos Girão
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Contents
I
Unusual
visitors:
Mosheed
and
13
Themissaphire
II
Joyce’s teenage years in Caicó
46
III
Samuel’s birth
57
IV
A day at Nossa Sra do Carmo Hospital
69
V
The Adoption of Madalena’s and Carla’s
84
newborn babies
VI
A stressful day at the hospital
107
VII
Travel
plans
117
Dr Lucas’s therapy
VIII Travel
to
Scotland
157
Awakening of the soulmates – Nina’s
wedding
Friends from Outer Space meet again
Author’s notes
196
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Thanks to:
1 - Our Almighty God, in Whom we breathe, move, think,
dream and exist!
2 - My dear family which has had given me refuge, love and
protection in this lifetime.
3 - My dear niece, colleague and friend Dra Norma A.
Oliveira, a jewel of goodness, intelligence and wisdom in
favour of mankind.
4 – English teachers Fernando Guarany and Nilo Gouveia,
due to their prowess language education activity for over
many years, and both for having been such good
professionals and good coach writers.
5- My dear colleagues and friends Dr Joelma Assunção,
Iracema Muniz, Devani Pires, Aldenilde Falcão, neonatal
nurse Inamar Gadelha, UFRN professor Técia Maranhão,
Allan Emond professor from Bristol University in UK, and
also to the marvellous Jamaican nurse Joyce Wright. All of
them for being such great example of love and dedication
in their health care professional activities.
5 - To all my dear friends and colleagues which I have not
mentioned, but who know who they are. May God bless all
of us!
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Preface
In an age where art in its various forms has been confused
with the trivialization of human feelings and values, this
book rescues the deepest essence of the human being. The
stories told here enable us to enjoy insightful conversations
among young doctors who share sincere friendship. In the
course of their professional daily routine, they deal with
their demons and wonder about life beyond Earth.
How much baggage do we carry? What is the importance
of our relationships in coping with the hardships of this life?
Is it possible that beings from other planets may visit us
with the sole purpose of providing enlightenment?
The singularity of the events portrayed in this book
unfolded when the young medical student Lucas has a
meeting with his friends from outer space
, bringing us
precious insights about life in other dimensions.
This journey of discovery and self-awareness brings about
the peculiarities of the harsh daily routine proper of the
Brazilian hospital reality, while telling the stories of friends
who in midst adversities of the hospital life, find in one
another strength and courage to share their deepest
secrets and worries as they prepare for a dream wedding
in Scotland.
These issues are exacerbated by the moral values of society
itself, which lead the physician to come across the
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emotionally shocking emergencies of NICU(1), as well as
the perception of the pediatric emergency room.
The events shown in this book depict realities which afflict
doctors as human beings. Being susceptible much like
anyone else to the energetic negativities generated by facts
proper of the hospital reality, doctors try not to absorb them
in order to carry on with their lives. Their emotional and
mental bodies are constantly shaken with such perverse
warps in contemporary society. Which has possibly been
one of the preponderant factors influencing their
psychophysical health, which in its turn, lead to a lower
survival rate when compared to the general population.
Such burden rank doctors high in depression and suicide
statistics when compared to other liberal professionals who
most give up living so drastically.
Another relevant feature of this book is that it allows us to
reflect on the need for a science connected to the vision of
man as a multidimensional being, whose psyche is eternal,
since it transcends the reality of matter, which implies a
science that does not only care for bodies but for the whole
man.
This new science inserts in its concepts the importance of
love, gratitude, goodness, ethics and spirituality as healthy
remedies for health, happiness and quality of life.
The author's courage to bring such pertinent themes is
consecrated when he approaches the topic of regression,
which is a therapeutic technique not yet inserted in the
conventional scientific treaties, but that has been
expanding with notoriety in the scientific environment. The
Regressive Therapy to Past Lives Experiences allows the
subject to delve deeply into the source of trauma and
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existential conflicts, bringing to the own consciousness the
energetic nuclei generated by them, releasing the residues
of the sensations, feelings, thoughts and images that
generated these conflicts and traumas.
To have the honor of doing this afterword was a gift to
myself, because it connected me with the best that life can
give us, bringing together in one work matters of Love,
Science and Transcendence in the form of a novel. Friends
from outer space gifts us with insights into quantum science
while warming our hearts, revitalizing our souls, and
rescuing hope in a society whose love is the soil in which
our actions are based.
Dr. Norma Alves de Oliveira
Medical Psychiatrist Spiritualist
Master of Science in Health
Post Graduation in Transpersonal Psychology and in
Regressive Therapy
Current President of the Sergipana Association of Psychiatry
Natal, Setember 13th, 2018
(1) – NICU – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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Friends from Earth
and Outer Space
By João A. Gama
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João Alves da Gama
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Friends From Earth And Outer Space
I
Unusual visitors:
Mosheed and Themissaphire
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At dusk in Natal, on the unusually deserted beach of Ponta Negra, the
sky was beautifully starry. A gentle breeze blew from the sea with the
noise and the freshness of the waves breaking on the cliffs. This
refreshed Lucas’ spirit. It was a simply beautiful moon in May, 1994.
Lucy, Lucas’s girlfriend were in his car. They were both in the front seat
of a small yellow beetle. It was very cozy in the heat of their amorous
reveries. Lucy sweetly caressed him as they laughed and chatted
happily. As typical of young people in love, they would often get carried
away in the backseat of his beetle. Everything was beautiful while they
caressed each other. The wind was deliciously refreshing, and the
melodious noise of the sea waves engulfed them in a magical feeling of
peace and enchantment by the seashore. What a wonderful evening in
that month of May. There was no sense of any impending danger. Urban
violence was not so frequent at the time. There were smiles on their
faces because everything was beautiful and breathtaking. Suddenly, the
humidity of the air seemed to increase and flashes of lightning like the
harbinger of a storm to come and the sounds of thunders in heaven,
suggested a tune with the rain that began to fall. He felt a weird faintness
in his heart, a sudden anguish, a mind-boggling headache, and then a
mesmerizing sensation of rapturous sleep, as if something were about
to happen. Almost like a sense of imminent death. He then said to Lucy:
"Lucy, how crazy! This sudden change of weather, this storm that
threatens to fall in Natal... and what a strange thing in my head: it seems
like it will explode. Ah! I feel like I’m choking, this anguish, it seems that
I will turn to smoke and vanish from this world!"
Lucy giggled:
"Lucas, you are very sleepy. You must be very tired! It is only rain!
You've been studying all day in college, you smelled a lot of
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formaldehyde in the anatomy lab! You are unconsciously remembering
the corpses on which you were studying and dissecting. As you well said,
that aspect of dry meat or something mummified made you unwilling to
eat the whole day. You have been eating like a bird - or could it be some
lost soul trying to haunt you!" She said jokingly.
So, he promptly replied with a smile:
"Well, I could indeed be sleep-deprived, and when heavy sleep comes,
it drags me into an uncontrollable and hypnotizing state. So, let's go! But
I’m not hungry at all as I ate a big sandwich and I’ve had some guava
smoothie. I’ll drive you home. Let's go!" He said to Lucy.
Lucy just nodded.
Come on, Lucas!
As she gave him one last warm kiss, and the last
caresses with a slight pat on the back, while carefully doing up the blouse
buttons, concealing her beautiful breasts."
Just as it came, the feeling of deep sleep went away, and so Lucas
smiled, too, relieved. He held the steering wheel and started the car. He
turned on the windscreen wipers as rain was falling hard making it
difficult to see ahead.
"Lucy, I'm fine! I can drive very well! All drowsiness is gone - so you were
probably right." He remarked.
"Of course, I always know what I'm saying! You need a good warm bath,
a hot glass of milk, and some good restful sleep. It’s so invigorating!
You’ve always wanted to study medicine, haven’t you? Now you’ve got
to pay the price! Many years into the future will come the glory: beautiful,
rich and well-deserved rewards, a good salary, good house, may well
buy your dreams. Travel, good wine, a good car - not like this one - and
a stable personal life well, too," dreamed Lucy outloud.
They headed out to Lucy's house. The rain seemed to come loose all
over the city, flooding the streets with its contagious abundance. He
drove carefully with a great sense of peace and exhilaration in the rain.
He felt as if something good was about to happen. It was like dancing in
the rain!
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He dropped Lucy off at her gate with a brief farewell kiss and immediately
went home. The rain was still falling when he got home, back where
solitude held him captive. He could still hear the soft noise of the rain as
he reached his small flat. A sweeping sleep hit, and drove him straight
into his room. He ran to the window and opened it. Starring at the sky,
he inhales the smell of the Earth being bathed in love as he thought of
his loved ones, relatives and friends who were distant. He quickly took
off his clothes and did not think of a bath or a glass of milk. He was still
in his underwear and feeling somewhat pleasantly exhausted and
hypnotized by an invisible force. He threw himself heavily into the bed
and immediately plunged into a sudden hypnotic state of deep sleep.
He was numb his my dimly-lit bedroom when he suddenly realized, in a
state of semi-consciousness, that a golden bright light
of a holographic
aspect appeared in the corridor; it was gradually intensifying, directing
the luminous focus to his room. It had the absolute absence of noise.
Soon after, the projection of a boy of approximately 4 years of age
appeared. He had an absolutely luminous aspect and radiated golden
light from his entire body. It was something diaphanous. His skin was
golden and his voice, very friendly and infantile. This strange being
approached him and ushered in two other visitors. He said their names
and that they were coming from a very distant world!
In that ecstatic state of lucid dreaming - or dreamlike reverie – Lucas’
mind seemed to recall the existence of a very profound friendship from
the remotest part of his subconscious mind. There seemed to be some
sort of logic, a sense of happiness that overtook him by the reunion with
a dear old friend. There was no fear. So, he got out of bed and his body
felt as light as a feather. Then, he realised that it was no longer his
physical body, it was a sensation of pure energy, lightness and peace.
He greeted them and said:
I'm glad you came from so far away, Mosheed!
That strange name came right out of his lips.
You’ve come to visit me, Mosheed! I do not deserve such deference.
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He held out his hands to his friend from outer space. Mosheed smiled
softly and replied:
"Star greetings, lion of a fur! We are all dust from the stars, starseeds!"
As he extended the palm of his right hand to Lucas, he responded by
showing the palm of his right hand and by repeating the same sentence:
"Indeed, my noble friend! Star greetings, lion of a fur! "
His voice was a bit choked with emotion from what seemed to be a
reunion of a distant past and a faraway land.
His friend from Space continued to smile silently. His eyes were a little
larger than human eyes. They were quite black with an intense glow that
showed deep sympathy. His bodily expression radiated kindness and
wisdom. He was about 2 meters tall, around 6’8". His skin was golden in
colour, almost like the sunset. It seemed to blend in with the beautiful tint
of sky blue, but without seeming exotic, but nice, beautiful and familiar
to me. He introduced Lucas to a beautiful female creature at his side,
who shared similar physical features to the ones of Mosheed. She had
given Lucas a sympathetic look and a sweet and timid charming smile.
"This is my dear Themissapphire. I was glad she came with me! You can
call her simply Themis, as she prefers to be addressed in this beautiful
planet. Here she adopts a different persona on the Earth's surface. In
our home I prefer to simply call her Themis, in our local language! "
Themis is also a beautiful name on Earth.
Added Lucas.
"In fact, her name is unpronounceable in your language, but it means
something similar to ‘precious jewel and divinity of wisdom and justice!’
Some sages in our kingdom are keen on Greek mythology! My nephew
Maxfercri just wanted to announce our arrival. He immediately gladly
returned to our spaceship." Said Mosheed.
Wow! Is that golden boy your nephew?
Asked Lucas.
"Yes, my friend, Maxfercri has a friend on this planet called Yoma.
Yoma lives in San Jose, California (USA) with her parents Carol and
Paul, and her grandparents have a small farm in the Carmel Valley
nearby.
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"This beautiful woman, Themis, is my special blue jewel and personal
Goddess of Wisdom and Justice", says Mosheed.
Mosheed, his friend from space, passionately introduce ed him to the
woman of his life, who was accompanying him at that moment:
Themis, this is my great friend Lucas!
Themis had an exotic beauty, a beautiful smile as she bowed her head
gently, and blushed softly:
"Oh, Mosheed! Don’t be silly! My head was filled with astounding images
of small black holes, impressive earthworm holes and vast cosmic
spaces; ever elusive black matter and its gravity; warping the universe
through deformation spacetime around our spacecraft getting beyond
the speed of light, activating time-space relations ahead and behind our
vessel. Finally, I'm here, enjoying an interstellar jet lag, or I would rather
say, a ‘sidereal migraine ...hahahaha".
Themis smiles graciously and spontaneously. She adds:
"Here we are: enchanting Earth, the biodiversity laboratory of the Solar
System."
Peace and wisdom, Lucas!
Greeted Themis.
"What a beautiful world - a real Eden! What a magnificence of
biodiversity! You must love Earth a lot, don’t you?"
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What a magnificence of biodiversity Earth is!
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Lucas answered them, looking right back at Themis:
"I love the unique nature of our planet, yes! We have astounding beauty,
it is is true! We are blessed, and we do not even realize how much we
have. We do not yet have the sense of universal fraternity, or even the
sense of planetary union. We inhabit a single planet, our pale blue dot
in the Solar System, but there are so many things we have no
awareness."
"True! Most of you think Earth is the only center of intelligent life in the
Cosmos!" Added Mosheed.
"Exactly, Mosheed, we do not have a complete sense of environmental
preservation. We live with a high climatic imbalance and destruction of
our habitat triggered by ourselves. We foolish humans!" Remarks Lucas.
"Regrettably, Lucas, nature is in synchronicity with all its biodiversity. To
destroy nature is to threaten the very existence and quality of