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The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings
The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings
The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings
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The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings

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The incredible true story of conversations between the author, Beatice Knight and the Arcturians.
This extra-ordinary experience Beatrice was privileged to be part of has helped her understand that we are not alone, never have been and never will. And until we become consciously aware human beings of the glory around us, kind to each other and willing to change, we will find we are in the same old patterns of behaviour.
We need to listen to our hearts, our bodies and our intuition. This intuition is the first thought that comes instantly into our mind when we think of some person or thing, and which must be acted on straight away without re-thinking it.
We are living in one of the greatest periods of human existence; let’s make the most of it.

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Release dateAug 17, 2014
ISBN9781311809681
The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings
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Beatrice Forsyth

Beatrice is an ordinary, fun loving mother, grandmother and now a great-grandmother who has been through the rigours of the effects of world War Two which separated her parents and herself. Her beloved father was taken prisoner by the Japanese and lost at sea with one thousand men on the POW ship the Montevideo Maru. Beatrice, aged seven, and her mother were amongst the women and children of Rabaul PNG., who were evacuated to Australia and never received any news of their men folk till the War ended.School in Stanthorpe and Brisbane, boarding school for three years, nursing training for four years, marriage for thirty nine years and the birthing of four beautiful children all helped to mould this author into the researcher of truth that she has become. Her children have all grown into responsible and loving human beings, and she has been blessed with six wonderful grandchildren and six 'star' great-grandchildren.Beatrice loves to write and journal her own experiences, and has numerous stories yet to publish. Since being the recipient of these messages and writing this book, she knows without a doubt that she is blest and guided every day.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I really enjoyed reading the book, mostly about Arcturians - it would be nice if there includes some evidence that they exists - I do not like channelings to be published without provide some evidence. We must not believe everything we read - it need to link with evidence, I suggest the author to update the book to include some references of the evidence. Author should ask more tough questions to test them that they are real. Anyone can tell that they are come from Arcturians so that is why I asked for evidence so we public can analysis more. I believed Arcturians they are real.
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    Beautiful story of a bright soul who channeled the Arcturians!

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The Engineer, The Writer & Cosmic Beings - Beatrice Forsyth

The Engineer

The Writer &

Cosmic Beings

A spiritual journey

from 1800 to today-and beyond…

Beatrice Forsyth

©2014 Beatrice Forsyth

All Rights Reserved

SMASHWORDS EDITION

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www.finitepublishing.com

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Preface - Authors Note

The Engineer 1800's

The Writer 2000 – 2013

Cosmic Beings

The Messages Start

2009

2010

2012

2013

Acknowledgements

My sincerest gratitude goes to the Arcturians from the realm of Arcturus for the privilege of being their scribe. I am deeply grateful for their messages of encouragement and love, not just for myself, but for all of humanity.

My thanks also go to my editor, Aishah, for her work on this book, her patience with my continual questions and her guidance through the wonderful world of writing an e-Book, my first.

I am also very grateful to my friend Judith Cole for her insistence on recording the messages on my computer and for her expert typing.

Preface

Author’s Note

What’s in us has vibrated down through the ages and the time is NOW, to complete the cyclic journey of human existence back to The Golden Age, with the greatest support humanity has ever received.

The intention of this book is to show us that love, belief and knowledge can change the world.

The Engineer

1800s

IN 19TH CENTURY ENGLAND, a young mechanical engineer worked for The Great Western Railways. He loved his job, but his greatest joy was to watch the steam locomotives on their shining, silvery tracks, sliding into and out of the train station. He often spent his spare moments wondering how to make these trains go faster.

One particular day he was sitting on the railway platform with his legs dangling over the edge, eating his lunch. Through his daydreams he heard a train’s whistle and its wheels screeching on the tracks, the train driver had seen him and was trying desperately to stop the train.

Unfortunately the huge engine was upon him as he tried to scramble up off the platform; he lost his balance, and fell onto the train track into the path of the engine’s wheels. As he tried to flatten himself against the short wall under the platform, both his feet were cut off.

Stunned and bleeding, he yelled at the top of his lungs for help again and again. At last someone heard his cries over the sound of the screaming brakes, as the train pulled up. Two men raced over to him. One man jumped down between the platform and the train and lifted him up on to the platform; the other man grabbed his limp body and carried him away from the edge, laying him gently on the ground. Meanwhile a third man ran to get his mates to help carry the injured man to the nearby hospital.

In those days no one thought to save his feet so surgeons could re-attach them to the stumps of his legs. Surgery had not advanced to that exciting possibility. Nor did technology allow for artificial feet, so he was destined to live out his life using a wheelchair. The stumps of his legs took many months to heal. He lost his job and his workmates gradually faded away from visiting him. Without work to do and the recuperation period taking much longer than he imagined, he started to think about the direction his life would now take him.

With no ability to walk he knew he would never have a career in the railways or even be able to physically work. He became anxious and despondent, then angry. His desperation and anger grew, why did this happen to him? Why didn’t he die? What had he done that he needed to be punished? He began to feel like ending his life. Then he asked himself what purpose that would serve?

Over time, his contemplation changed from deep despair and worry about his future to more spiritual things. He wondered if there was a God, and if there was, how could this God let such an accident happen to him? Was God an old man with a beard, stationed somewhere in the cosmos, sitting on his throne, ready to pass judgement on stupid people who day-dreamed on railway platforms with their legs dangling over the side? Was there a God at all?

He wondered if there was a cosmic intelligence – a super-intelligence – that surreptitiously directed the lives of people who unwittingly went about ‘their own business’ here on earth. Was this cosmic intelligence called God? He thought this must be, and wondered who and what God was.

He wrote and wrote, arguing with himself on paper, alternatively ranting and raving to this God, but at the same time he began to research what had been written on the spiritual side of life, the human spirit and divine intervention.

As time went on he thought about all the goodness in the world, like the man who heard his cries for help and picked him up, bleeding and disoriented, after the train ran over his legs. Maybe the goodness of his fellowman was just that, but maybe there was a God looking down from above who directed people and trains, a loving God who saved his life. Perhaps He was the one who created the sun and the moon, the stars and all things in the cosmos.

The stars: what made them shine and sparkle consistently? What are they? He read that the 16th century Polish astronomer, Copernicus, once said "The stars we see in the heavens at night are planets, billions of light years from Earth. And this deep thinking astronomer was the first to propose that Earth was not the centre of the universe, as had been thought. It was the sun.

Astronomers discovered that stars are like suns hundreds and hundreds of thousands of light years from us, so they appear as twinkling lights constantly moving through the heavens.

The young engineer began to think that the universe must be infinite, with no beginning and no end, filled with the colour of swirling vapours. However, he wondered how stars, planets, the sun and moon were formed in the beginning.

Amazing, he thought,

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