I only learned a little about them, but they were pretty interesting. All of this happened while my consciousness was projected.
Their building - and this will sound odd - was setup somewhere in Earth's future. They're somewhat independent of time. It was located in a big forest, and looked like either a small school or a big house, with ordinary wooden steps in the front, and a dirt road outside. The leader (a mostly-human looking guy except for his bigger cranium and inhumanly slim figure), was able to cross the time stream and I think he had lived in several eras of human history. Apparently he setup this building in Earth's future because that was a convenient time period to put it in.
One of his followers - a human - had been annoying me, and I followed that guy to the headquarters. There I met the leader (I don't remember what I said) and he allowed me inside because I had some interest in him. Just meeting another humanoid was fascinating. Inside, his building was a big library. We walked along the book shelves and he was talking about his thoughts and plans. There was some kind of conflict between his organization and another. I can't remember the details at all (maybe if I go into a trance I'll remember), but he talked in this very ambitious tone as though he needed me to take his side, trying to convince that there is some kind of danger. This annoyed me because he didn't leave anything to my discretion - he just talked like I have to hate his enemies as much as he does.
Back outside, he handed me a book and seemed more impatient with me. This was the strange part. While I looked at the book's cover, the guy leaned very close to my ear and said "Sometimes, in order for a cause to succeed, people need to be killed."
That's a concept I understand, but it seems this guy was as dangerous as his enemies. I had no clue how to respond.
He started walking back up the stairs. I said it was nice to have met another humanoid, but he just went inside. I opened the book he gave me and was rather surprised. It was full of ancient drawings (like cave-man drawings), page after page - I imagine he collected these from different time periods. Most were bland, and I had no clue why this book would interest me, but I flipped through it anyway.
I came upon this page that spooked me for some reason. There was a figure that looked particularly foreboding, very similar to the paintings from 'The Great Gallery' of Horseshoe Canyon http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__jN4a5X8PZw/RxZ1ekb5fbI/AAAAAAAAB9E/CflIsdCJv9o/s1600-h/H27.JPG http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__jN4a5X8PZw/RxZ2EEb5fiI/AAAAAAAAB98/u4i3n_Rujws/s1600-h/H13.JPG http://windsourceii.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html - it was dark with sprawled hair, and had small symbols in it. The symbols looked a bit like three eyes in random spots of his head, but they were also a bit like flying saucers. I didn't understand it but I think maybe this was an ancient drawing of the entity this organization was fighting.
Their building - and this will sound odd - was setup somewhere in Earth's future. They're somewhat independent of time. It was located in a big forest, and looked like either a small school or a big house, with ordinary wooden steps in the front, and a dirt road outside. The leader (a mostly-human looking guy except for his bigger cranium and inhumanly slim figure), was able to cross the time stream and I think he had lived in several eras of human history. Apparently he setup this building in Earth's future because that was a convenient time period to put it in.
One of his followers - a human - had been annoying me, and I followed that guy to the headquarters. There I met the leader (I don't remember what I said) and he allowed me inside because I had some interest in him. Just meeting another humanoid was fascinating. Inside, his building was a big library. We walked along the book shelves and he was talking about his thoughts and plans. There was some kind of conflict between his organization and another. I can't remember the details at all (maybe if I go into a trance I'll remember), but he talked in this very ambitious tone as though he needed me to take his side, trying to convince that there is some kind of danger. This annoyed me because he didn't leave anything to my discretion - he just talked like I have to hate his enemies as much as he does.
Back outside, he handed me a book and seemed more impatient with me. This was the strange part. While I looked at the book's cover, the guy leaned very close to my ear and said "Sometimes, in order for a cause to succeed, people need to be killed."
That's a concept I understand, but it seems this guy was as dangerous as his enemies. I had no clue how to respond.
He started walking back up the stairs. I said it was nice to have met another humanoid, but he just went inside. I opened the book he gave me and was rather surprised. It was full of ancient drawings (like cave-man drawings), page after page - I imagine he collected these from different time periods. Most were bland, and I had no clue why this book would interest me, but I flipped through it anyway.
I came upon this page that spooked me for some reason. There was a figure that looked particularly foreboding, very similar to the paintings from 'The Great Gallery' of Horseshoe Canyon http://4.bp.blogspot.com/__jN4a5X8PZw/RxZ1ekb5fbI/AAAAAAAAB9E/CflIsdCJv9o/s1600-h/H27.JPG http://2.bp.blogspot.com/__jN4a5X8PZw/RxZ2EEb5fiI/AAAAAAAAB98/u4i3n_Rujws/s1600-h/H13.JPG http://windsourceii.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html - it was dark with sprawled hair, and had small symbols in it. The symbols looked a bit like three eyes in random spots of his head, but they were also a bit like flying saucers. I didn't understand it but I think maybe this was an ancient drawing of the entity this organization was fighting.