Into the Unified Field

Author Laura Eisenhower’s great-grandfather Dwight David “Ike” Eisenhower, was U.S. president from 1953 to 1961. Ike is revered by some for having been first to coin the phrase “military industrial complex” (citing a strong and growing threat to democratic principles from within in his farewell address) and deplored by others for supposedly having signed treaties with Nazis and even extraterrestrials. Her book is dedicated in part “To all the people of Earth as we experience a remarkable transformation” and finally “To the Mother who has returned to awaken and nurture, and all those willing and fearless to explore their truth frequency,” referencing the same zero-sum game point enabling all possibilities reached through meditation, a metaphysical concept.

Both of this reviewer’s parents were English professors and Divine Science ministers, so metaphysics crossed with writing comes naturally to me, as does channeling words. They never really indoctrinated me per se but i grew up surrounded by their consciousness, with their bookshelves all around me. I was recently ordained as a minister myself (non-denominational) and I’m starting to put on that robe in my mind. All this makes me the most receptive audience for a mixture of metaphysics and underground socio-and-exo-politics like this one. Some readers may wish the form was more of a blend as opposed to sectioned by types of information, but society at large hasn’t been able to do it either. And Eisenhower urges readers to connect only with what resonates for them personally, which is always the best principle to follow in such a case. The first three or four chapters are heavy with lots of esoteric details (including exo-political history absent from the official records and impossible to verify), which might put some readers off. The author is a master astrologist which compliments her connections with secret insiders like Dan Cooper. “Later in the book, I’ll get into more detail about what Dan shared regarding the positive military forces Eisenhower set up, including the White Hats, his relationship with Val Thor, more information about ET government treaties, and the conflicting information about first contact.” (47)

Even casual followers of the UFO/UAP phenomenon will probably have heard something about the “Battle of Los Angeles” in 1942, in which anti-aircraft batteries fired on saucer-shaped objects in the sky over that city without apparent effect¹ and “Valiant Thor”² (pictured above) alleged alien emissary to the U.S. government in the 1950s (which might have some connection to the glowing lights photographed around the White House in 1952, just a guess).

These incidents, combined with decades of sightings and reported abductions, have given rise to speculation about a long-standing agreement between Earth and extraterrestrials in which official silence was exchanged for permission to experiment on citizens. Not much of a trade, which suggests an incomplete picture. In this book, readers get what might be called an insider’s perspective on these anomalies bolstered by a metaphysical perception of history and reality. “The cleansing power of Aether will help us move and release energy and bring in a substance that can begin to dissolve the fences and seals in our DNA that have held us back . . . This 5th element also connects to alchemy and the throat chakra and is the key to overcoming lower forces through the power of words.“ (105)

My favorite part was the narrative of the author’s spirituality, delivered in a more conversational tone, beginning with a sentient guide blooming out of her blanket in early childhood and including a lifelong bond with her late great-grandfather as an ever-present beacon overseeing her unfolding life. “I was told by those who recruited me to go off-planet that Eisenhower was briefed that a future descendant was to come (from star beings) and they somehow intercepted this information. It was one of the reasons for desiring to remove me from Earth. Was it for my protection? . . . that’s how they presented it to me . . . I walk around to this day with lots of question marks. But as I tell the story of what took place, I am reminded of why my absolute refusal to go was the best decision I could ever have made, no matter how they presented it to me.” (118)  Spiritual teachers such are quoted multiply with regard to ascension in particular, as here where Lisa Renee explains the connectedness of human and solar behavior—“During the Ascension Cycle the planet is exposed to Solar Flares and Stellar Activations which cause the levels of the planetary auric field [to] progressively open up into each other, dissolving the dimensional Frequency barriers that kept the levels separate at one time.” (54).

This book is a heartfelt expression of challenging takes on experienced reality sure to affect different readers in different ways. A.I. and more specifically “negative A.I.” is portrayed as potentially humanity’s downfall. “A.I. has mapped out an entire system ensuring humanity does not become aware of its true power” (72). I see her point, insofar as if A.I. art becomes the main form, humanity’s inborn artistic nature would, logically, atrophy due to lack of use. My guess, speaking as one whose creativity is his stock in trade,  is that human-made art of any type will go up in value the more popular its alternative becomes, but that’s another guess.

Another metaphysical chestnut states that all is one, that there’s nothing new under the sun no matter how it looks. I might be wrong, but I’m reluctant to believe otherwise. These times are full of immutable constructs making incredible changes, and it makes sense books like this are coming out at this time of focused reconsideration. “Part of our challenge and task  is learning how to manage our minds and emotions in a primarily negative world. We are much greater than this matrix that has plugged into our chakras and energetic circuitry . . . sometimes, we need clarification about where the borders exist between the matrix and what lies beyond it.” (304).

This challenger is an excellent first effort, and further volumes are expected from this author as our age of new beginnings unfolds. This book is not for everyone. Central to Eisenhower’s highly unconventional worldview is the thesis that the Allies surrendered unconditionally to Nazi Germany and that citizens’ minds are currently in thrall, for the most part, to a developed version of that fascist state, elevating self-liberation from an ambitious pursuit to an inestimably crucial necessity. As radical a departure from conventional ideation as that is, for an intermediatist like myself, her platform opens the door to considerations at once intimidating and liberating—asks me to look at the idea that on a personal level, I must accept responsibility for my position in society while at the same time inspiring renewed faith in the superiority of my personal growth cycle to that of the outer world.

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