The Stella Sessions
29 May 1990
J: I’d like you to recall the incident
when you were going to have dinner with your mother in law. About the time you
came out and saw some figures around your car.
S: I think the time you are referring to
was when I was in Gosnells.
J: In Gosnells, yes. That’s right.
S: It wasn’t to have dinner. I think I
was just visiting her.
J: You were just visiting your mother in
law. Could you tell me about it? Let’s start from the beginning. You’ll find
you’ll remember everything very clearly.
S: They weren’t there when I went out
initially. I was reversing the car out and the car stalled. I looked up, I
don’t know why, I think something must have caught the corner of my eye, and I
looked out above the roof of the house. And I think I was about to get out of
the car to check under the bonnet to see why it had stalled and I looked up and
there was a bright star above over towards the hills, somewhere between the
airport and the hills, I suppose that would have been the location.
J: What time was this do you think?
S: It was dark but it was early evening.
J: What month would that be?
S: It would have been about 7 pm.
J: The month? Was it winter or summer?
S: Winter more, but it wasn’t wet or
raining.
J: May or June, something like that?
S: July, maybe August.
J: What year?
S: ’86.
J: July 1986 you went to see your mother
in law. As you backed the car out, what happened?
S: The sky was really bright and I got out,
and as I was watching a star, it grew larger and then there was other stars
behind it, about three or four in all. One went off to the left, I think, and
one to the right.
J: Were these stars coloured?
S: No, they were just very big, white
bright stars. Anyway, I turned over my right shoulder, turned to look behind
and I think there was another one behind way, way over. I think it looked miles
away but it was really bright and it sort of sped off towards the hills and
bounced off the side of the hills and shot straight up and there was a big
bang, like it had hit the hillside. And that’s when it shot upwards, straight
up and I thought, ‘Oh that sounds like it hit the side of the hill.’ Yes, it
shot upwards.
J: And then?
S: I remember yelling at the star that
was over the house. I mean it was sort of under the sky above it, but probably
way, way miles away. I don’t know why now. I just had the impression they could
hear and also that they were following me and I was yelling at them to stop
following me, just leave me alone. That’s when I became aware there were
figures in the driveway.
J: Blocking the exit of your car?
S: No the car could reverse into the
road. It was more between the car and the house.
J: How many figures?
S: Three, maybe four. There was one who
seemed separate from the other three, I think. He was in front of the house
near the bushes. He seemed to be peering in through the windows of the house
and he was sort of olive skinned and wearing a white pleated wrap around skirt
or something.
J: Quite inappropriate for the weather.
S: Yes. It was really strange.
J: Was he wearing anything else except
the skirt?
S: No, I don’t think so.
J: Bare-chested?
S: Yes. The others were in pale blue
suits.
J: Track suits?
S: Overalls. One ever appeared on the top
of my car and I thought surly some passing motorist would see him.
J: How do you know he was on top of the
car?
S: I could see him there. He was just
there.
J: Was he peering in or something?
S: No, he’s standing on the car. There’s
nothing around or above him.
J: But you were inside the car?
S: No I was outside by then.
J: You were outside the car. You’d got
out of the car?
S: This is after I got out and I had
another look at the stars. And they flashed off and then I looked around the
saw the one behind.
J: So you stopped reversing, you got out
of the car. Were you still in the driveway?
S: Yes, still on the driveway.
J: What happened then?
S: Well, I’d been yelling at this after
the star behind had hit the hill and flashed upwards, I’d been yelling at the
star behind the house and I heard one of the guys in the driveway say, ‘Well,
at least we know her lungs are O.K.’ And they wanted me to leave my wedding
band and my rings in the car.
J: A strange request.
S: Yes. I think they wanted me to go with
them but they wanted me to leave all metal behind. But I refused. I didn’t
trust them, so I refused.
J: You thought they might take them?
S: Mmm. But they promised that the rings
would be returned.
J: Who was talking to you? The Blues or
the Egyptian?
S: The Blues.
J: The Pharaoh. The tall one didn’t say
anything. Is that it? Was he in charge or not? The one in the white pleated
skirt?
S: It’s hard to say who was in charge
really. He didn’t really say much. He didn’t say anything. He seemed to be more
in the background.
J: Let’s call him the Pharaoh.
S: They said that obviously if I went
with them I was going to return because they said that they would return the
ring to me and I would know who they were when they did so. So that I would
know who they were. I think that’s what they meant. By having the rings I could
identify who they were. I would know it was as good as an I.D. card or
something. I regret not going up now. I think I should have.
J: You missed an interesting trip. So
what went on then?
S: Something about them wanting me to
have a child and I didn’t really agree. I thought it was a bit strange. A
request. And they said that they had chosen others as well. And I was the only
one that had something – I can't remember now what it was – which I suppose is
why they were interested anyway.
J: Did you try to remember what they said
to you?
S: No, it really doesn’t make sense but I
think they said I had a crown,
J: A crown?
S: Mmm. But I don’t know what they meant
by that. I know a girlfriend of mine who used to be able to, or who can see
auras said I had a very unusual aura. So whether they were referring to my aura
or to something else I don’t know. But I certainly don’t wear a crown.
J: So what happened then?
S: They said, I mean it's really strange but what they said, but it
didn’t happen. They said that God will come down like a wind. And the next
thing there was this, not as gentle as a willie willie but it was stronger,
there was a definite sort of rushing of wind in one area. You could see the
wind or this tunnel of air there was a presence there and I don’t know what
else happened. I think the next thing they were leaving and they were saying
something about to learn to trust or I should trust them, because I felt I
didn’t want to enter into anything without knowing the consequences.
J: How did they leave?
S: I don’t know how they left. They were
up above me but I don’t know...
J: Were they floating up somewhere?
S: No, they were in something but I can't
remember anything about the shape or the size or anything. All I know is that
he was talking to me from up above.
J: One of the Blues?
S: Yes, the same one that was maybe
talking to me on the ground. He was up above the behind the car so I had my
back to the house and as he was going, he was telling me to trust them. That
they would send someone or something.
J: They would send someone. And then what
happened after that? Did you get back into the car?
S: No. I think I went inside.
J: Did you go to your mother in laws?
S: I think I did but I don’t remember
doing that.
J: When you got inside...
S: Inside the house I realised I’d
forgotten what I was originally setting out to do, to visit my mother in law’s
home. I went back in the car and left but when I got to the house Mark came out
and said it was really late and it was.
J: So there was some missing time. So
let’s go back along that drive now. Where are you now?
S: I can't recall much. I remembering
driving off from the house going through the lights at Warburton Crescent and turning into the
house.
J: How far is your house from?
S: A few miles.
J: Try and go back along that drive, take
it very slowly, very easily. Starting from the house. Can you recall anything?
S: No. It was just the usual drive.
[End
of session]
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