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THE ART OF CONVERSATION. THE ART OF WORDS - according to Dr. Kirtan from the planet Articon, Baditsur system, Cygnus constellation

 


THE ART OF CONVERSATION. THE ART OF WORDS

A Mediumistic Session with Contactee Elena Ksionshkevich

Scientists of the Planet Articon (Baditsur System, Cygnus Constellation)

Session No. 203 | 04.02.2023 | Retelling and Spiritual-Psychological Essay-Study by Claude.ai


Part I. Detailed Retelling of the Session

1. Organizational Part: Conditions for Receiving the Session
Dr. Kirtan — professor and scientific supervisor of the research team from the planet Articon — opens the next session with a traditional greeting and a reminder of the conditions for its proper reception. The session is divided into two parts: energetic (transmission of flow energies) and informational (a lecture on a spiritual-psychological topic).

The doctor emphasizes that the location where the session is received is not fundamentally important, since the energy flows are tied not to the listener's physical location, but to their individual energy structure — their "energy marker." Wherever a person may be, the main thing is their desire to be present.

There are no age restrictions: children receive energies in a special "gentle mode," tuned to their specific energy structure. Domestic animals are also welcome — they intuitively sense the healing flows and are drawn to them. The very room where sessions are regularly received accumulates energies for 24 hours; these can be multiplied through right thoughts, words, behavior, and — above all — through inner peace.

Participants are invited to take a comfortable position, set aside everyday concerns for 40–45 minutes, and delve into their own "inner Universe" — for only through it is the path to the outer Universe opened.

2. Project Context: Who Are the Articonians and Why Are They Here?
Articon is a planet in the Baditsur system of the Cygnus constellation. Dr. Kirtan's team is implementing a pilot project within the framework of the so-called "gamma-epsilon program" — a large-scale inter-civilizational plan to raise Earth's vibrational level during its period of energetic renewal.

Parallel to this, dozens of similar projects are operating on Earth across various thematic areas: mathematics, physics, chemistry, art, pedagogy, philosophy, planetary ecology. Each person is directed specifically to the project that best matches their life tasks and energy index. There are no random participants — the audience for each project is formed purposefully by the forces of the Subtle Material World.

Dr. Kirtan's psycho-energetic project is considered foundational: it lays the inner architectural groundwork of the spirit, without which full participation in any other project is impossible.

3. Lecture Theme: The Art of Conversation and the Art of Words
The lecture flows organically from the two previous ones: on silence (gold) and on the nature of the ego. Now the teacher moves to silver — to right conversation. He introduces a key definition:

"Conversation is an energetic space that arises between two spirits, which, in an ideal mode, mutually enriches them: energetically, informationally, and impulsively."

This means that each participant in a conversation gives a particle of their pure energy to the interlocutor and receives in return an equally valuable gift — emotional support, consolation, joy, or important information. It is in this mutuality that the beauty and meaning of genuine conversation lie.

4. Conversation as an Energetic Process: Basic Principles
Dr. Kirtan formulates four postulates of the art of conversation:

  • The First Postulate — The Position of Love. Any conversation should be begun, conducted, and ended based on unconditional love for the interlocutor as a spirit. This is a universal law permeating all the lectures.

  • The Second Postulate — Energetic Hospitality. In dialogue, one must generously yield the greater part of the informational space to the interlocutor. The more space is given to the other, the more advantageous one's own energetic position becomes — a paradox that contradicts the instinct of the ego but is confirmed by the laws of energy dynamics.

  • The Third Postulate — The Non-Accidentality of Every Encounter. Any conversation — from a casual exchange of remarks with a passerby to a deep discussion with a loved one — is planned by the Subtle Material World. In every encounter, a "usefulness" is prepared for us: a necessary phrase, an energetic impulse, an opportunity to train one's spiritual resilience, or to give someone a part of one's strength.

  • The Fourth Postulate — Inner Peace as the Working State. This is not a situational practice but a constant, natural background of life. It is from this state that the ability to listen, to hear, not to interrupt, and not to lose the thread of conversation grows.

5. Listening and Hearing — Two Different Arts
The doctor draws a fundamental distinction between "listening" and "hearing":

  • Listening means physically perceiving sounds while remaining captive to one's own egocentric "cocoon." The interlocutor's words pass through in transit, never reaching the depths of consciousness.

  • Hearing means being internally free from this cocoon, perceiving what is said with the heart, not just the ears. Moreover — it means being able to read between the words: to read the interlocutor's facial expressions, gestures, intonation, energetics, to grasp what they want to say but haven't yet uttered.

The key practical recommendation: do not interrupt. From an energetic point of view, an interrupted thought is a severed energetic thread. It will bring benefit to neither participant in the conversation and will highly likely lead the discussion in a wrong direction. One must wait until the interlocutor has fully expressed themselves, then mentally count to three — and only then respond.

6. The Architecture of Conversation: A Multi-Story Energetic Building
One of the most vivid images in the lecture is the concept of conversation as a multi-story architectural structure. Every conversation, even a brief one ("what time is it?"), has at least four levels:

  • First Level: The physical interlocutors on the dense material plane.

  • Second Level: The Higher Selves of the participants in the Subtle Material World. They are often the true initiators of the meeting: one Higher Self appeals to another for help, and then, through physical communication, the necessary information is conveyed to the person — information that their own Higher Self cannot deliver directly.

  • Third Level: The Guardian Angels of the participants.

  • Fourth Level: The Curators. And the architecture does not end at this level.

This image explains why any conversation is precious and why it must not be destroyed by carelessness: by cutting off an interlocutor's thought, a person shakes the entire multi-story structure.

7. Group Conversations and the Role of the Third Participant
As the number of participants increases, the law of proportions applies: the more people in a conversation, the smaller each person's share in the energetic space, and the more important it is to listen more and speak less. If no direct question is addressed to you — remain silent and attentive.

The third participant in a conversation always acts as a regulator. They can strengthen one side, neutralize a conflict, or help convey an important thought to someone who is not listening. If two are opposing one, it's a signal: that very thought is needed by the one who is resisting.

A special role is played by "regulators" — people with developed sensibilities and a healthy ego, capable of holding the core of any conversation. As a rule, these are karmic representatives of advanced civilizations who have accumulated relevant experience in past incarnations.

8. The Experience of Planet Articon and the Bio-Planet
On Articon, the art of conversation is a compulsory academic discipline called "the science of correctly presenting oneself to the external space." Training begins with a paradoxical exercise: before learning to speak, students learn to be silent — they stand or sit in pairs in complete silence, without any transmission of information. This forms the foundation of conversation.

Field trips take place, including on other planets: teenagers fly off in a school starship, disperse in pairs along riverbanks, and simply sit side-by-side — in silence that teaches respect for another's space.

The doctor describes an expedition to a young "bio-planet" where the energetics and physical bodies of the inhabitants were 96% interconnected. There, interrupting an interlocutor literally caused physical pain — like a blow. Thanks to the Articonians' mission, the inhabitants received a theoretical foundation and rules of conduct; the threat of civilizational collapse gradually receded. This story serves as a parable about how the inability to conduct a conversation can destroy an entire world.

9. The Tandem with the Higher Self and Energetic Hygiene
The doctor offers a key practice: always perceive oneself not as a solitary interlocutor, but as a tandem with one's own Higher Self. Such awareness opens access to the main information base — the one stored not in the current incarnation, but in the spiritual world. This makes a person an incomparably more valuable conversationalist: their answers become deeper, memory ceases to "block," words come at the right time.

The concept of energetic hygiene in conversation means: maintaining the purity of the informational field of the dialogue. Do not interrupt, do not clutter the space with egocentric monologues, do not allow emotions and an unhealthy ego to hijack the airwaves. If one participant loses control, the other, as a "warrior of light," must maintain inner peace and steer the conversation toward a positive vector.

10. Homework and Practical Conclusions
Dr. Kirtan formulates the assignment for the following week — essentially, a program for life:

  • Remember that any conversation is not accidental.

  • Perceive the incoming information of another spirit as exceptionally important.

  • Love all those you meet.

  • Hospitably yield space to the interlocutor.

  • Listen to the thought to the end, without severing the energy structure.

  • Act from a state of inner peace.

All observations about one's conversations should be recorded in an "energy diary" — not the content of the talks, but their energetic quality: whether you managed to remain calm, whether the ego interfered, whether you succeeded in hearing the interlocutor.


Part II. Spiritual-Psychological Essay-Study
"Conversation as a Meeting of Two Universes: Energetics, Consciousness, and the Art of Presence"

I. Silence as the Foundation of the Word
The most intriguing aspect of Articonian pedagogy is that training in the art of conversation begins with the refusal of speech. Before speaking — be silent. Before opening your mouth — create an inner space from which the word can come forth alive, not mechanical.

This echoes the most ancient wise traditions of Earth. In Zen Buddhism, silence is not the absence of meaning, but its most concentrated form. In the hesychasm of the Orthodox fathers, "intelligent silence" is a condition for meeting God. In Sufism, the master often transmits knowledge not through words but through presence. In the Taoist tradition, "the Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao." The Articonians, describing silence as "gold" and calm conversation as "silver," reproduce the same hierarchy: the unspoken is higher than the spoken.

Psychologically, this corresponds to the concept of "presence" in modern humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers described therapeutic presence as a state in which the counselor is "fully present" — not only with their hearing, but with intuition, body, and heart. This is precisely what the Articonians call "hearing" as opposed to "listening."

Silence is not passivity. It is active inner work: keeping one's own ego within healthy bounds, clearing the "corridors" of memory, opening access to the deep layers of the information base. Without this work, any words are merely noise.

II. The Ego, the Cocoon, and the Paradox of Giving
The central psychological idea of the lectures is the "ego cocoon." An unhealthy, inflated ego literally encloses a person in a sealed shell: they hear their own internal monologue, not the interlocutor. They perceive dialogue as an arena for self-affirmation, not as a space for mutual enrichment.

This description aligns strikingly accurately with what is called in modern psychology "narcissistic communication" or "monological thinking" — a term introduced by Martin Buber in his concept of "I — It" (as opposed to the living relationship "I — Thou"). Buber's "I — Thou" is precisely that conversation of spirits that Kirtan speaks of: a meeting not with an object, but with another subject, another Universe.

The paradox that the doctor formulates — "by giving, you gain" — resonates like a Gospel principle. It contradicts the logic of scarcity (if I give away space, I get less) and asserts the logic of abundance: energy given with love returns multiplied. In modern neuroscience, this finds indirect confirmation: studies of altruism show activation of reward centers when helping others — the brain literally "rewards" generosity.

Practically, this means the following: a person who enters a conversation with the question "what can I give?" rather than "what can I take?" always leaves richer. Because by giving space to the other, they themselves calm down, become internally clearer — and begin to hear.

III. Chance and Providence: The Theology of Encounter
"There are no accidents" — this refrain permeates the entire lecture cycle and represents perhaps its most theologically rich thesis. Every encounter — from a lifelong friendship to a passerby's question "what time is it?" — is the result of careful providence: from curators, guardian angels, Higher Selves.

This worldview differs fundamentally from both determinism (where everything is mechanically predetermined) and pure chance (where nothing is significant). The Articonian worldview is closest to Carl Gustav Jung's concept of "synchronicity": meaningful coincidences have no cause-and-effect relationship in the physical sense, but they carry meaning — they are organized on a deeper, archetypal level of reality.

In a religious context, it is the idea of Divine Providence expressed in the language of energetics. The Subtle Material World "organizes circumstances" (this is how the doctor translates the concept of "miracle" into his own language). The Guardian Angel is not a metaphor but a functional reality, acting as an intermediary between a person's Higher Self and their incarnated circumstances.

The practical consequence of this worldview is enormous: every conversation becomes sacred. A person who perceives any dialogue as a lesson sent to them or an opportunity to help fundamentally changes their quality of presence within it. They cease to be bored at "uninteresting" meetings, cease to be irritated by "difficult" people — because they know: this is precisely what they need now.

IV. The Multi-Layeredness of Reality and Quantum Resonance
The image of conversation as a multi-story architectural building is one of the most profound conceptual contributions of these lectures to the understanding of communication. Physical talk is merely the visible tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface, processes are unfolding involving Higher Selves, guardian angels, and curators.

This description unexpectedly resonates with contemporary ideas about the multi-layered nature of the psyche. Transpersonal psychology (Stanislav Grof, Ken Wilber) describes levels of consciousness that extend beyond the personal ego — the soul level, the spiritual level, the cosmic level. Jung's "collective unconscious" is a kind of "level of Higher Selves," where individual psyches cease to be isolated and begin to resonate with each other.

Interestingly, it is at these higher levels, according to Kirtan, that communication is more precise and pure: Higher Selves "negotiate" among themselves without the distortions introduced by ego, fears, and defense mechanisms. Physical conversation is an attempt to embody this higher alignment under the conditions of the dense world with its limitations. The human task is to minimize the gap between their Higher Self and their earthly personality.

V. Conversation as a School for the Spirit: The Diamond and Its Facets
One of the most beautiful images in the lecture is the diamond of the soul. Each incarnation polishes one of its facets. Difficult encounters, unpleasant interlocutors, conflicts — these are not punishments, but tools for faceting. "Bad things do not exist" — this is not naive optimism, but a profound rethinking of the nature of suffering.

In the Buddhist tradition, a similar role is played by the concept of "favorable circumstances": everything encountered on the practitioner's path serves their awakening. In Christian spiritual guidance, it is the idea of "saving sorrows." In Stoic philosophy, it is amor fati: love of fate as it is.

Applied to conversation, this means: an aggressive interlocutor is a reason to test the strength of one's own "fortress," the stability of inner peace. An awkward exchange is training in the ability to hold a pause. A misunderstood encounter is a reminder that "you can't see the forest for the trees." Evaluation of what is happening should be postponed: the meaning of most encounters reveals itself only over time, from a distance.

This requires a particular psychological skill — tolerance for uncertainty. Modern psychology calls it one of the key signs of a mature personality: the ability to act without knowing all the answers, and to trust the process.

VI. The Warrior of Light: Spiritual Discipline and Responsibility
Dr. Kirtan repeatedly invokes the image of the "warrior of light" — a person who has mastered the tools of psycho-energetics and taken responsibility for the quality of their presence in the world. This is not a metaphor of superiority, but a metaphor of service: the warrior of light controls themselves not for their own sake, but for the sake of those they encounter.

"You are already seen from the Subtle Material World as potential bearers of positive energies" — this statement carries immense psychological weight. It shifts a person from the position of a consumer (I come to the session to receive healing) to the position of an agent (I myself become a source of healing for others). This is a therapeutic shift of the highest order, termed in psychology "post-traumatic growth" or "transformation of meaning."

Self-discipline in conversation is not self-suppression, but a form of spiritual mastery. Restraining the impulse to interrupt, remaining silent where you want to speak, listening to what is unpleasant — these are micro-practices of inner freedom. Daily exercises that are no less powerful than meditation in their nature.

VII. The Tandem with the Higher Self: Integration as the Goal
The concluding concept of the lectures — the tandem with the Higher Self — points to the ultimate goal of all psycho-energetic work: not the improvement of social skills, but the integration of the personality. The incarnated part of a person and their spiritual foundation must act in harmony.

In analytical psychology, this goal is called "individuation" — the process of becoming an integrated personality, where the conscious and unconscious are in dialogue, not in opposition. In spiritual traditions, it is "deification," "self-realization," "enlightenment." The formulations differ, but the essence is the same: a person ceases to live only in the name of their little "self" and begins to act from the greater — from the Spirit.

Applied to conversation, this means: a person living in tandem with their Higher Self enters any dialogue already filled. They do not need to "extract" energy from the interlocutor, do not need to prove they are right, do not need to occupy all the space. They came to give — and that is precisely why they leave enriched.

Conclusion: Conversation as a Sacred Act
Dr. Kirtan's lectures offer a radical rethinking of what we consider "ordinary conversation." Conversation is not an exchange of information between two biological organisms. It is a meeting of spirits. It is a multi-story energetic building, of which each participant is an architect. It is a lesson sent from the heavens. It is an opportunity to polish another facet of the soul's diamond.

This worldview does not require acceptance of a specific cosmology (believing or not believing in Articon is a matter of personal choice). It requires something else: a serious attitude towards one's own presence in the world. Attention to how you listen. Readiness to fall silent when you want to speak. The courage to see a messenger in the "random passerby."

This, in essence, is what all the great traditions of the world teach: the ability to be here, now, with this person — fully. Not in transit. Not from within a cocoon. But from an open, quiet, loving presence.

Silence is gold. Conversation is silver. But both are mined in the same shaft: in the depths of one's own inner Universe.


Compiled from materials of session No. 203 (04.02.2023)

Contactee: Elena Ksionshkevich | Source: Planet Articon, Baditsur System, Cygnus Constellation