APPENDIX THREE
Clock, Time, and Prayer
On the Instructions of Spectra to Pray for Peace Whenever My
Watch Stopped (See page 136.)
Tel Aviv, Israel; December 21-24, 1971
On December 21, 1971, as I drove to Uri's apartment in Tel Aviv,
I started my prayer. I had got into the habit now of going into
prayer consciousness as soon as the watch stopped. When I arrived,
Uri looked at the stopped watch, put his hand over it, and it
started to run, at 1:21 P.M., local time.
We discussed the experience he had had with the brown suitcase.
There was no question that it was my suitcase which was stored
at the Sharon Hotel. Later on when I checked the storage closet,
I found my Taperlite suitcase in place, and not in any way changed.
We could not come to any conclusion as to the meaning of this
event. I felt that it was only an assurance of continuing presence
to help allay our recurring doubts. Feeling very tired from my
all-night vigil, I left shortly to return to my hotel.
I lay down on the sofa in my room, and I remember looking at the
watch as I was dozing off to sleep. I remember seeing it come
to a halt at 2:45:45 P.M., just before sleep overtook me. I awoke
at 4:39 P.M. (electric clock time) and saw that my watch was indeed
standing still, at 2:45:45. Fortunately I was alone, with no one
to disturb me, and was able seriously to apply myself to peace
prayers. The watch remained stopped for twenty-one hours and twenty-seven
minutes. I did the best I could to stay awake and keep the prayer
for peace and love for Mr. Sadat going. However, there were distractions.
At 10:15 A.M. on December 22 I turned on the RCA radio in the
room. There was only one station on the air, at 760 kc, very loud
and clear, and all in Hebrew. All other stations were absent on
this radio. When I checked the other stations with my Sony battery
radio, they were all on the air normally. I found at 10:49 A.M.
that all other stations suddenly came through normally on the
hotel radio. I reasoned that I was being shown yet another aspect
of the intelligent control over electronic communications systems.
Reuven came to see me at noon. At 12:12 P.M. (electric clock time)
my watch began to run normally while he and I were looking at
it. I left the hotel at about 1 P.M. to go into Tel Aviv to attend
to some business at the American embassy. While I was at the embassy,
my watch stopped, at 3:45:45. But I had no local time clock to
check against when this occurred. After sitting by the seashore
for some three hours in quiet prayer, I went to see Uri. While
with him, at 6:06 P.M., local time, my watch started to run again
by itself. We left his apartment at 6:50 P.M. to drive to a place
near Rehovot where he had a show in a theater.
As we drove in the darkness, a cold, driving rain beat against
the car. We were discussing our deep concern for the danger of
a war. I was in the middle of the following sentence, "I
believe that Mr. Sadat will make a decision tomorrow about going
to war," when the car horn gave one short blast of sound,
all by itself! Uri and I looked at each other, realizing that
every word of ours was somehow being overheard. A few minutes
later the headlights switched off by themselves, forcing us to
stop. A few minutes later the lights switched on by themselves.
The show was in a large theater with no heat, and the feeling
of cold had a bone-chilling effect. The crowd was young, rather
wild, and very noisy. At 8:30 P.M. the show started; my watch
stopped at 5:45:45. While the variety show went on, I pretended
to be asleep, but was in fact engaged in my peace prayer. Uri's
part of the show was on from 11 to 11:30. During this period I
had the feeling that the power of my prayer was being amplified.
We left the theater at 11:30, and when Uri and I met, my watch
began to run again.
On the road back to Tel Aviv, the car lights suddenly went off,
and the engine went off suddenly. We parked at the edge of the
road and waited. In two minutes an invisible hand turned the lights
on again. It was then that we discovered that the ignition key
had been turned off by counterclockwise rotation. This was how
the engine had been turned off by our invisible friends. We drove
back to Tel Aviv without any further occurrences, except that
at some point during the drive - I do not know when - my watch
had been stopped at 7:45:45.
Because of this incident and earlier such incidents, I borrowed
Uri's very fine Certina watch, just to have a reference clock
on me.
When I returned to the Sharon Hotel at 1 A.M., December 23, 1971,
I had no choice but to resume my prayers, since the watch was
still stopped. The watch remained stopped until 10:04 A.M., December
23, and until that moment I remained vigilant at my prayers. I
no longer suffered from exhaustion; it was as if I were drawing
on some reserve of energy.
When the watch started running, there was not time to go to sleep.
I had to go to Tel Aviv to have a meeting with one of the Israeli
army officers. I got there early for my appointment so that I
could have breakfast. As I was eating breakfast and reading the
newspaper, I got an impulse at 12:03 P.M. (Certina time) to stare
at my Geneve watch, which was now running normally The minute
and hour hands were almost precisely at 9:45 setting, and the
small second hand was coming around clockwise from the twenty-second
marker. As I watched this second hand, it moved normally until
it got to the forty-five-second marker, and there it stopped instantly
before my eyes. This is the first time I had ever seen the hands
come to a stop instantly under direct observation. I checked the
operation of Uri's Certina on my right wrist; it was operating
normally. although I should have prayed then and there, I could
not, for at this moment, the army officer arrived. We met for
some thirty minutes and parted. I regret that I am not able to
disclose the nature of our conversation, except to say that the
"coming" war was discussed.
I then went to see Uri at his apartment and talked about my all-night
vigil. He was sympathetic. He wanted to do an experiment with
the two watches. Both were placed face up on the table, reading:
Geneve: 9:45:45 (stopped)
Certina: 2 00:00 P.M. (normal)
Uri placed a sheet of paper over the two watches. Just then the
local air-raid sirens went off with a crescendo of sound, just
a practice alert. The paper was lifted off. The Geneve was running
normally again.
I left shortly thereafter to take care of some business at the
National Car rental office in Tel Aviv. While I was sitting there
at 3:00:00 (Certina time), my Geneve watch stopped at 10:45:45.
So I drove to my hotel immediately to begin my prayers. This time
I sat facing Egypt and facing the sea for many hours. Uri walked
into my room at 9:29 P.M., placed his hand over my Geneve watch,
and it started to run immediately. Without knowing why, Uri was
unconsciously being directed to come along and release me from
each of my long prayer vigils.
Uri remained with me during the next hour. It was during this
hour, from 9:30 to 10:30 P.M., December 23, 1971, that Uri became
a Magus - a man sure of his powers from on high.
It began with Uri testing his power on the Silva compass which
was lying on my study table. He had just started my watch with
casual ease, as I have just described. He placed his hand over
the compass, and the needle literally spinned. He took his hand
away, and as we talked about the ease with which he now moved
a compass compared to his efforts just one month ago, the compass
vanished before our eyes. We searched the entire apartment, and
I found the compass lying on the floor of the bathroom. I put
it back on the desk.
As Uri and I stood at the desk, he opened the desk drawer and
almost unconsciously picked up the Minox flash gun which had appeared
in his hand on December 20. He took the flash out of the leather
case and asked me to tell him once again the story, and I assured
him that this flash gun had not belonged to me before - that it
was a gift from an unknown source. I handed him the flash gun,
and he put it back in its leather case and dropped it into the
drawer. A few minutes later Uri was drawn back to the desk drawer
and opened it while I watched him. He picked up the leather case.
"My God, it's gone!" he shouted. I opened the case;
the flash gun had indeed vanished.
Uri was feeling his power as a newfound gift. He said that he
now consciously wanted the flash gun to reappear. He placed the
empty leather case inside my heavy large steel camera case and
snapped all the locks shut on it at 9:50 P.M. At 9:55 P.M. we
opened the steel camera case, and there was the Minox flash gun,
neatly placed inside its leather case!
Uri was having great fun with his newfound power. He was holding
an unlit cigar in his left hand as he said, "I wish I could
now make something disappear from my hand." As he said this,
the cigar instantly vanished from his hand. We laughed uproariously
at what had just happened - it was like some vaudeville act. Two
minutes later the cigar reappeared on the microphone part of the
Sony TC 120 tape recorder, which was on a table.
I admonished Uri about how careful he had to be from now on with
respect to his thoughts. He had just expressed a simple wish -
and it had been fulfilled. It was like rubbing Aladdin's lamp.
But we knew that our genie was an intelligence from a superior
civilization. Uri said he would be very, very careful about his
thoughts from now on.
We had a serious talk about the war threat. I said, "There
are only about seventy-two hours left. I wish we would be given
more information now."
Uri said, "Don't worry - it will come, if it is needed. But
I don't think there is going to be a war. I feel it now."
As we discussed this war problem, we began to look at my Geneve
watch lying on the table. The minute and hour hand had reached
the 11:45:45 position. We looked at the second hand and saw it
go from 42 to 43 seconds to 45 seconds - then it stopped. The
Certina clock time was 10: 30 P.M. Uri left a few minutes later.
I settled down to a long prayer vigil. But I did not know how
long it was going to be this time. It was to last forty hours
and four minutes before my watch started to run again. As the
hours wore on, and Christmas Eve approached, my thoughts turned
more and more to the Prince of Peace.
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