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134 Janus<br />

s e ve n - year-old Danish boy, was playing with a<br />

friend when a thunderstorm erupted. As he<br />

ran home, he saw his sister looking out of the<br />

w i n d ow of the family’s apartment. Just as he<br />

was waving at her, he felt a golden light surrounding<br />

him and an intense heat surging all<br />

t h rough his body. He found himself ascending<br />

inside the light until, suddenly, a gold and silver<br />

spaceship appeared just above him. It had<br />

no door, but he entered it by passing through a<br />

wall. Inside a circular room he encountered a<br />

hairless, androgynous-looking fig u re who Jananda<br />

sensed was male. The fig u re, dressed in<br />

a silver uniform with a pyramid logo on his<br />

chest, said his name was Jahrmin (pro n o u n c e d<br />

“Ya r m i n”). A tall blond woman appro a c h e d<br />

him, touched his hand, and let him know via<br />

telepathy that her name was Ja n a .<br />

Through her touch, the boy found himself<br />

transformed into a young man. Jana told him<br />

that he had a mission on Earth. It would not<br />

be easy because ill-intentioned persons and<br />

forces would resist him. She would, however,<br />

be there to protect him with her energy, and<br />

they would be reunited at the conclusion of<br />

his mission. Jananda knew that he had found<br />

his soul mate, that no earthly love would ever<br />

fulfill him as the love he shared with Jana.<br />

On a television screen in the middle of the<br />

room, he saw scenes from the solar system’s<br />

past, when meteors, comets, and other objects<br />

falling from space drastically altered the surfaces<br />

of planets, and their inhabitants had to<br />

be evacuated. He saw himself just about to be<br />

evacuated from Earth, leaving a wife behind.<br />

He also saw Earth’s changed landscape hundreds<br />

of years in the future.<br />

Jananda Korsholm eventually moved to the<br />

United States and found his way to Sedona,<br />

Arizona, where he works as a channeler,<br />

healer, and spiritual counselor.<br />

Further Reading<br />

Korsholm, Jananda, 1995. “UFO’s, Close Encounters<br />

of the Positive Kind.” http://spiritweb.org/<br />

Spirit/ufo-positive-negative-jananda.html<br />

Janus<br />

In his memoirs, Air Marshal Sir Peter Ho r s l e y,<br />

onetime Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the<br />

Royal Air Fo rc e’s Strike Command, later<br />

Eq u e r ry for the Royal Fa m i l y, recounts a meeting<br />

with a self-identified extraterrestrial who<br />

was introduced to him as “Janus.” He says the<br />

incident took place one winter day in 1954,<br />

after an acquaintance, a high-ranking military<br />

officer interested in UFOs and convinced of<br />

their friendly intentions, phoned him with a<br />

curious message: to go that evening to a house<br />

in London’s Chelsea district. A woman met<br />

him at the door and led him into a dimly lit<br />

room, where he was introduced to a “Mr.<br />

Janus.” The stranger immediately asked him to<br />

tell him what he knew about UFOs. Afterw<br />

a rd, Mr. Janus expressed a desire to meet<br />

Prince Ph i l i p, then launched into a two-hour<br />

discourse on space travel, visitors from other<br />

worlds, cosmology, and philosophy. Ja n u s<br />

s t ressed the human race’s immaturity and its<br />

potential to destroy itself. In the course of this<br />

c o n versation, Horsley came to believe that the<br />

stranger was reading his mind.<br />

Janus said that advanced “observers” from<br />

distant planets are watching Earth, contacting<br />

a select few trustworthy terrestrials while trying<br />

not to interfere directly in human affairs.<br />

Once human beings have learned interstellar<br />

travel, he said, “it is of paramount importance<br />

that you have learnt your responsibilities for<br />

the preservation of life elsewhere” (Horsley,<br />

1997). In the meantime, the visitors also want<br />

to ensure that they leave no conclusive proof<br />

of their presence.<br />

Horsley wrote that there was an odd sequel.<br />

Shortly after the meeting he prepared a<br />

memo and gave it to Lieutenant General Sir<br />

Frederick Browning, Treasurer to Prince<br />

Philip. Browning pressed Horsley to arrange<br />

another encounter. Horsley tried repeatedly<br />

and unsuccessfully to reach the woman at<br />

whose flat he had spoken with Janus. After a<br />

few days he personally went to her residence,<br />

only to learn that she had suddenly moved<br />

out. The general who had set up the encounter<br />

became “distant and evasive” when<br />

Horsley got in touch with him. He never saw<br />

him, the woman, or Janus again.<br />

Interviewed by British ufologist Timothy<br />

Good, Horsley thought it “strange” that he

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