What instructions did the ancient wise men wish to impart when they spoke of the birds that Noah sent forth?

"Not birds, but radio waves, are now used as messengers. The nervous system of the human is an organic receiving set over which one can receive communications from other planes. With properly developed poise, one can tune in and out to other planes as much as one desires. One can do this without the danger of some other entity in control."


Taking proper precautions to maintain his poise, Noah ensured he would be able to "tune in" and "tune out" in safety.

If, as when the raven was sent forth from the ark, no message was received, or if it was inimical, Noah could retain his poise. Protected, he could tune out of the station.

But if instead, he stepped from his steady bark and permitted dark waves of unknown origin to sweep him off his feet, so that no longer was he able to determine what he could do, he would have relinquished his ship of safety."

The right way and the wrong way often seem closely allied in the field of research into the properties and conditions of the four-dimensional astral plane.

"Particularly in the field of research, the right and the wrong way to accomplish a given thing may appear closely allied, so long as the desired outcome seems identical.