Transformation
Of a Common Man
Prologue Coming of the Host
Author From the author
Chapter 1 First Contact
Chapter 2 Secondary World, Evil
Chapter 3 Will of the Host, Rejected
Chapter 4 Mind of Man, Split
Chapter 5 The Host's Second Request
Chapter 6 Man - Two Men in One
Chapter 7 Spirit of Man, Broken
Chapter 8 Investigators, Baffled
Chapter 9 The Prophet, False
Chapter 10 For Man, the Host Cries
Chapter 11 Ball of Fire in the Sky
Chapter 12 To the Mountain Top, We Go
Chapter 13 White Stone - A Gift
Chapter 14 Probe Discovered
Chapter 15 Paranormal Power at 33
Chapter 16 The Mark, Given
Chapter 17 Journey to Tiahuanaco
Chapter 18 Transformation
Chapter 19 Christmas in Cuzco
Chapter 20 The Duality - Returning Home
Chapter 21 Transformation, Phase 2
Chapter 22 Three Betrayals
Chapter 23 First gift: the NOR x1-11
Chapter 24 Second gift: Voice of Common Man
Addendum A Poems, Writings
To my brother
Kendrick Crosby Frazier
For all the
skeptics, investigators and philosophers,
scientists, psychics, priests and psychologists
who have devoted their lifetimes
to understanding the mysteries of man.
Though each has entered
this drama from a different path,
they all seek the truth.
To my wife Carre,
to my parents,
and my children,
who all have sacrificed part of their life
with me
so that this book could be completed.
By Fay Harris
A rotten kid I called him, when first this boy I knew,
But I felt a strong affection,
For this boy of thirty-two.
That boy had lived a life that drove him to confusion,
Crying out for help and asking—
what is real and what’s illusion?
UFO’s, Flying Saucers, Men from Outer Space--
they were nothing new to him,
in fact, quite common place.
There was something about this young man,
a part of every boy –
mischief, rebellion, confusion,
taking and giving LOVE in great joy.
I had raised two boys and they were there
with all the trials and tribulations.
All of the boys from every walk,
with all the mixed relations.
I saw the world back away from him,
because they didn’t know,
what to do to help this boy,
with the row he had to hoe.
Then a stranger came forth in true brotherhood,
and they became as one.
They knew that together, they could prove
to the world,
what is meant by “All in One”.
A boy of great strength that stranger was--
he got his strength from somewhere,
that others did not know,
but he knew it would be there,
and it was always so.
I loved, waited, and helped where I could.
But the burden was heavy on them.
They returned my love, and I was a given a gift:
to see two boys become men.
Two men with far more courage and strength
that any man I had known,
with vision as great as the first pioneers,
and a task they knew was their own—
to do what they could to bring to mankind,
the truth to make them free.
Free of confusion and creed,
Free of mystery,
free of mystery--
free of mystery.