Temporal Letters
- M Banerjee

- 3 days ago
- 19 min read
Temporal Letters- a Story of Ghost Spies, and other Ghosts and Men
Many have written stories of ghosts.
This page has a unique story of the ghosts of spies, other ghosts, and a few men- meant to live more as a writer’s notes and drafts, you may find edited writings more suited for a reader's pleasure through my blog and home page.

The story goes below:
Ray and Kivan cross paths in life. Ray instantly recognizes Kivan as a good, sincere man.
Mature, determined, possessing powerful conviction and will, Ray is a man for whom courage is synonymous with the breath of life. Ray's generosity is suspected by Kivan to have vested interests.
Kivan suspects Ray is a character sent to him by an intelligence agency. Ray's thoughtful nature, reflectiveness, disposition towards intellectuality, and maturity leave Kivan convinced that Ray is an intellectually-oriented honeytrap sent to him by an intelligence agency. Kivan suspects the intelligence agency has crafted Ray’s personality and behavioral patterns with attention, including Ray's intelligence and particular 'innocences' about matters regarding Kivan, Ray's family history and past, his traumas and form of psyche-integration, and more and sent Ray to Kivan with specific intentions.
Kivan thinks the intelligence agency has excellently trained Ray and is guiding him on how to carefully balance and maneuver a blend of innocence, sweetness, reserve, intelligence, and overt lack of interest in pursuing Kivan to slowly and carefully disarm Kivan’s intellectual suspicions. Kivan believes Ray is being closely guided to dismiss Kivan's doubts in a particular fashion- with attention to Kivan's meta-patterns, putting him at ease.
Ray, tragically, is a sincere, innocent man who is not a ‘created character’ working for any intelligence agency. With no idea of Kivan's suspicions about his character or motives, Ray's goodwill, affection, and respect get mistaken by Kivan as possessing vested interests. Ray tells Kivan, "The difference between an individualist and a streetwalker on a task lies not in what each can do to another man but that the streetwalker doesn't take time to know the other man- if I were 'created' and appointed by an intelligence agency to do something to you, I would try to know you personally before I did something to you. You have mistaken me for a streetwalker. I am an individual who doesn't work for anyone who you made a terrible mistake about."
Kivan mistakes Ray for many reasons:
1. Ray shows extreme interest in doing something good for a stranger like Kivan, by using something personal to himself as 'currency' en route.
Kivan associates integrity and self-respect with loyalty to the self as defined by one's 'ego-identity.' Seeing Ray being casual and publicly irreverent about something deeply sensitive and personal to his true identity, Kivan misses that self-respect is private to Ray and doing good to good people like Kivan is not the absence of but actually Ray's loyalty to his own 'self.'
Kivan mistakes Ray as fake, insincere, lacking integrity and self-respect, and as a performer.
2. Ray swallows insults from powerful people and reveals strength and personal conviction. Kivan reads this not only as a sign of vested interest but Ray having support from a powerful intelligence agency to risk such interactions and display that kind of command.
Ray doesn’t know Kivan is closely observing his interactions with others, trying to understand and decipher the meaning of that kind of passion and persistence to help Kivan.
Kivan believes a young man like Ray cannot risk his aspirations and future, losing which would carry significant ‘cost,' without direct associations with an intelligence agency.
Ray's ‘costs’ aren't connected to materialistic goals; his 'costs' lie in missing to serve humanity and himself. When Kivan refuses to believe Ray, that his intention is simple generosity, continuing to suspect Ray has been sent to him by an intelligence agency, Ray stops explaining himself.
3) Kivan visits a location, quite well dressed. Ray is close by and a feeling of childlike joy comes over him, seeing Kivan after a very long time. Ray's enthusiasm and joy, him sharing things from his life with Kivan personally, continue to affirm Kivan's suspicions that Ray is an intellectual honeytrap sent to him by an intelligence agency, who is attempting to befriend Kivan or to give the intelligence agency an opportunity to observe how Kivan responds to an approach of a character like Ray. Kivan suspects Ray is tasked that should the approach fail, he has to leave without Kivan suspecting why an intelligence agency would have made such an intensely focused effort in the first place to send Ray to him, he shouldn't feel they thought something.
Kivan, an extremely intelligent man, realizes that he must dance the same dance he has been invited into by the intelligence agency, and find out a little more about what and how much they know and then intelligently use Ray as a medium to send a certain message across to the intelligence agency who has sent Ray. Kivan's brilliance lies in understanding that the questions that the intelligence agency has about him must be answered, not ignored, so it can be properly put to rest. He decides, "That requires me to dance a certain dance with Ray, to provide a blueprint of my thought patterns, behavior, and actions, and I will do that carefully, no matter how long it takes. I will also use the opportunity to find out what they are thinking or what they wish to know."
Kivan also realizes the intelligence agency's questions about him must not just be answered (rather than ignored) but answered in a specific way, that is believable for his high IQ, revealing his "suspicions" about Ray being a created character along the way, before he smoothly steps into a dance with Ray as he plans.
Kivan is convinced the intelligence agency is closely guiding Ray on how to intelligently maneuver innocence, sweetness, and reserve. He believes Ray's repeated pleas to be left alone, his lack of overt interest in pursuing him, are not sincere but carefully directed by the intelligence agency so Ray being sent by an external group, who want to understand Kivan's character, remains unsuspected. And tragically, Kivan mistakes Ray’s innocence as feigned.
The first part of the story draws to an end here, Kivan believing that if Ray is innocent and not a created character sent to him by an intelligence agency, then Kivan will use his intelligence to convince Ray it was others performing an aggressive inquiry of his character and motives by painting characters and a believable external story with evidence. Kivan thinks, "It will be a believable story as Ray does not know my life and why an intelligence group would do this. I will be at peace knowing the truth. Ray will not know the truth as he shouldn't have to know - I will liberate him, with nothing but my best wishes, with a narrative that will make sense to him." Obversely, if Ray has been sent by an external party, Kivan feels he must respond in certain ways to Ray's behaviors to portray the character and thought patterns he wants to provide as his blueprint to the intelligence agency.
It isn't till ghosts enter the story later and Ray finds out the truth that he is so shocked the ground beneath his feet shifts.
Ray finally understands. He realizes Kivan's suspicions and why Kivan wants to know the truth and provide a certain blueprint for himself to an external party rather than ignore it. However, Ray is an individual who doesn't work for any intelligence agency, so he is deeply hurt that a sincere man would use his intellect to lie to someone who wished him well.
Ray stands holding the truth, facing Kivan, looking eye to eye.
Ray tells Kivan, "I am loyal to people I deem worthy; I protect them- so I will protect you. Please stop creating false, believable stories for someone who you simply cannot afford knowing certain truths. Please do not look for or visit me in the future. Your lies require me exercising immense self control from wanting to knock out all your front teeth and offering them to you on my own palm. Nothing you show me or provide evidence for will change that I am standing here with the truth in my palm."
The Ghosts enter the story- 1
A group of ghost spies find Ray, and then Kivan. They desire to falsely convict Kivan as a spy and traitor so they can make him a subject for a cruel institutional experiment on living spies. They reveal a passion and focus, an intensity, that sends shivers down one's spine.
The spies slowly befriend ghosts of Kivan's and Ray's family, people who have passed. Brilliantly sharp, these spies do not reveal anything about their history or intentions, conversing with the ghosts at length about their life, their children and memories, and create meaningful bonds of friendship. The families do not realize that the individuals they are befriending and speaking to at length about their intimate lives were spies who are now befriending them with horrific intentions.
The spies intelligently ask the ghosts of Ray's family, "Do you know someone named Kivan?"
Not knowing, they answer, "Who is he?" [ The story is contd. in The Ghosts Enter- 2, below]
LATER (in the story): Ghost Shawn, an exceptionally high IQ ghost who enters the story later, encrypts a message for Ray about the intentions of the Ghost Spies, "A plane, a Russian man, a passport he must keep, a father-figure who loved him very dearly (a ghost loyal and deeply devoted to this Russian man- but blackmailed and lied to by ghost spies, darling, not by ordinary high intelligence ghosts) sends the Russian man to you, and is forced to make you both grow exceptionally intimate with each other. You both get married, you betray the Russian man horrifically, ultimately creating the perfect story to have him approved for the cruel institutional experiment on a living spy. A Russian mother, as well." Ray wonders, "Is it a ghost father (as clearly decrypted) or a ghost grandfather- I truly hope if it is someone's father Shawn is encrypting about, that his child knows and has closure. Shawn requests the Russian child to keep his passport. Alternatively, the message could be decrypted as a dangerous threat Shawn makes to the ghost spies: "You are lying to the ghosts, and here to commit murder. First you make your move, and then two countries join forces as allies ("the lying together, facing the same direction"- translated alternatively as "marriage") and declare war ("the plane or jet metaphor") on a third country. Kivan keeps his passport, no matter what murders he witnesses, and I will show you something you have never seen in life or in death before. But your move first." Ray finds truth in both encrypted meanings. Shawn mentioning Kivan's passport, requesting Kivan to keep it, reveals Shawn thinks politically, for the future.
Some background and conceptual terms about ghosts in the story:
Abilities of Regular Ghosts
A ghost can travel to anyone they wish using their astral body, a living person or another ghost, by thinking of them- it takes a second.
A ghost can speak with other ghosts who know their language (alternatively using hand gestures for communicating with ghosts of other cultures).
A ghost can see and hear both ghosts and living individuals at a location; a living person cannot see or hear ghosts at a location.
A ghost has extremely sharp intellectual faculties, and perfect vision, hearing, and senses.
Known by
Ray's ghost family: Yes
Kivan's ghost family: Yes
Any ghost: Yes
Spies: Yes
Group Mountains: Yes
Exteriorization
A technique that allows a ghost to 'link' their astral body with the physical body of a living individual.
It allows reading thoughts of the living person the ghost is exteriorized to, in detail. The living person cannot read the ghost's thoughts.
A ghost cannot exteriorize to more than one living individual at a time, but there is no maximum limit to how many ghosts can exteriorize to a living individual simultaneously.
The method allows a ghost to move the living person's hand to write what they wish, in a language the ghost knows.
There are no visible signs of exteriorization for the ghost or the living person unless the ghost reveals it. An exteriorized ghost could be speaking to another ghost without the latter knowing- there are no visible changes to the ghost's astral body from exteriorization.
Known by
Ray's ghost family: Yes
Kivan' ghost family: Highly Likely
Any ghost: No
Spies: Yes
Group Mountains: Yes
Fun Fact
An exteriorized ghost can play scrabble. Even chess.
But for the game to be fair, the ghost has to exteriorize to someone other than the living person they are playing against. Exteriorization means automatic reading of thoughts, compromising the living individual's strategic moves.
An exteriorized ghost cannot stop reading the living person's thoughts- its not a 'tap' you can turn off, although you can be a very still and calm ghost, like Shawn in the story, who focuses on his own strategy, observing patterns that let him make accurate predictions about how certain individuals will act, even while reading Ray's thoughts. Shawn is a ghost with excellent pattern recognition abilities.
The 'Strange Science'
Learnt by the ghost spies from a group of ghosts called Ghost Mountains, this allows affecting anything in the world of physical matter as a ghost. The ghost spies can use this on living spies for a cruel, institutional experiment. For ex: break a bone inside the living spy's body without a physical instrument. They can steal an individual's documents, create false biological evidence- a false fingerprint or false DNA evidence at a crime scene, and more.
It can also create or mimic emotions (without the corresponding biological changes), apart from affecting physical matter.
Known by:
Ray's ghost family: No
Kivan's ghost family: No
Any ghost: No
Spies: Yes
Group Mountains: Yes
Limitations of the 'Science'
It cannot affect an individual's will, extensive reasoning, or complex decisions- it can 'create' or mimic a feeling- positive or negative- but cannot make someone act on it.
Fun Fact
A ghost who knows swimming can save a drowning living person who does not know how to swim, through exteriorization.
Exteriorization gives excellent control over the living individual's body- a ghost can make them swim a larger distance- the person could be saved without having basic knowledge of floating, holding one's breath, or anything.
The Ghosts enter the story contd.- 2
The spies tell Ray's ghost family to exteriorize to different living individuals, revealing the technique. Hearing they aren't aware of anything about Kivan, they reveal the true horror.
They tell them, "Kivan is a spy who has paid a huge amount of money to ensure Ray doesn't find out anything about him from ghosts. Kivan believes Ray has suspected something and requested him to be portrayed a certain way socially and in front of colleagues so nobody trusts anything he says against Kivan. You will become intimate with Ray, as we direct, before completely shattering his trust in you. You will portray yourselves as extremely vile, malicious individuals to your living family, like we direct, so nobody knows, believes, or finds out anything about Kivan from ghosts. If you don't do exactly as we ask, we will torture every living loved one of yours to death brutally. Do not de-exteriorize, move an inch, or communicate a single word without our direction."
Ray's ghost family has never spoken to Kivan's ghost family before the spies "detain" the two ghost families separately, with extreme threats- they are not familiar with each other. Kivan's ghost family is deceived with a different lie than Ray's ghost family. Nobody from Ray's ghost family is allowed to exteriorize to Kivan, and nobody from Kivan's ghost family is allowed to exteriorize to Ray- thus, as the story progresses, they cannot read the actual intentions of the living person the ghost spies create a story about. So if the ghost spies "detain" them separately, and show them forged records of communications, transactions, digital histories, and more between Ray/Kivan and other made up "external parties" who they have themselves generated, they have no choice but to believe the story forced on them by the ghost spies. Imagine a spy walking into a lay person's household. Regular people can be cheated by mere spammers- now imagine spies walking into a house to cheat people.
The spies make an expensive mistake. Shawn, the ghost they exteriorize to Ray, was known in life as exceedingly sweet, simple, affectionate, goodhearted, and easy to cheat. Reading Ray's thoughts about him, which are informed by what Ray has heard (as Ray never knew him personally), the spies discuss and decide, "Looks like we know which ghost to use. (*wink*wink*) Shawn will not realize we will make him the projection of our composite intelligence as spies, and operantly condition Ray to trust this man over himself so we can control Ray's actions. We will convince the ghosts we are portraying a terrible image of them while convincing the higher IQ man of exceptional brilliance and genius."
STRATEGY: TANGERINE METHOD Employed by- The Ghost Spies GOAL- Portrayal of Externality in a Closed Coercion System (blackmailer-hostage), by falsely portraying it as a dual agent system, meaning the two agents 'the accomplice' and 'the antagonist' are eventually revealed to have zero contact and interaction. GOAL- Portray Ghosts Shawn, Laura, and others as the Composite Intelligences of the Spies, establishing 'the accomplice' has much higher IQ than 'the antagonist' (keeping the closed coercion system unknown and affirming a false dual agent system) to deceive and operantly condition someone into trusting 'the accomplice' without realizing the IQ projected on 'the accomplice,' within the 'false dual system,' belongs to the blackmailer. This strategy exploits the assumed extreme IQ differential between two individuals, by the spies, to relay two separate narratives to them. | SUBCLASSIFICATIONS, examples |
Linguistics (Internality- Cannot be replicated) The spies ask the ghosts to communicate with the family by altering language such that an external party cannot without its knowledge. For example, someone who doesn't know French can switch 'famille' (family) into 'ramille' (nonsensical) but they cannot use conceptual categories and switch it to 'tante' (aunt). The spies relay to the ghosts (low IQ), "you are doing this horrific thing to reveal yourselves as vile so nobody dares to find out something about Kivan through a ghost." They use the tangerine method to convince Ray (high IQ) "imagine the brilliance and IQ to disguise the presence of a ghost within casual errors within a native language so any external ghosts cannot detect it." There are 3 kinds of linguistic changes the spies direct the ghosts to perform: I. Conceptual Categories- Changing a Word with one of its conceptual categories- shoes - socks - heels - boots car - truck- bus- motorcycle shirt - trouser - skirt - hat II. Syntactic Order of Subject, Object, Verb (SOV) in a language. English "I eat mango." Other languages, "I mango eat." (SOV, if literally translated by each word) III. Changing the meaning of a sentence or phrase This is extremely extensive. It is not as simple as merely changing words within a conceptual category, like in Type (I). This requires following the meaning of a sentence in a native language before altering it with its opposite. So, an example of category (I) would be "Your shoes look beautiful," to "Your socks look beautiful." An example of category (III) would be
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Culture (Internality)
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At a certain point in the story, the most intelligent ghost, Shawn, cracks a carefully encrypted, highly difficult temporal code for Ray to find his true message, one he has encrypted finely into the very communications he is forced into by the spies with a minor 0.3% offset (either in logic, rationale, affect, ethics, IQ differentials used in deception, information, psychology, and more).
Ghost Shawn's brilliance lies in encrypting temporal code- which is extremely difficult to create (and know that the person you are encrypting it for will decrypt it, and be the only one who can decrypt it, right when you want it to happen)- meaning, Shawn's pattern differential must be so extremely fine that Ray doesn't detect any offset in real time (not even a 0.1% offset), making the exteriorized spies reading Ray's thoughts miss the code as it is written, for months, and yet have some principle by which the person it is encrypted for finds the entire encrypted message through the pattern offset later and simultaneously be impossible to decrypt for the spies. It seems absolutely 'impossible' for someone to use pattern offsets and another individual's pattern recognition abilities to accomplish temporality of decryption of past, undetectably small pattern offsets through another's pattern recognition gifts, but it is possible for a genius with Shawn's intellect and IQ to create temporal code. Ray has to miss the minute pattern offset at the time it is written, but he cannot miss it when he is forced to return to it later using a different principle.
Ray realizes, after the code is cracked, "The ghosts of both sides, mine and Kivan's, are deceived by dangerously false stories, held hostage separately by the spies with extremely brutal threats, as the spies cannot have them speak to each other and find out the truth, if they wish to have Kivan falsely convicted as a spy and approved for the institutional experiment."
The ghost spies have learnt exteriorization and the strange science from a group of ghosts, Group Mountains, much prior to befriending these two families- Ray's and Kivan's.
Group Mountains and the spies have a deal- the spies get to torment and torture living spies with the science, to 'come even' with people of the nationality who imprisoned them in life. In return, Group Mountains wants the credits for their living family and that the institution approving and paying for the experiment on the living spy must never find out the 'strange science' involves ghosts or spirits. Like all things that must never see the light of day, the ghost spies know the living spies will be killed after the experiment is complete.
When the ghost spies first find Ray, they exteriorize themselves to Ray to read his thoughts. They find out there is an incident between Ray and a man named Kivan.
The ghost spies go to Kivan, exteriorizing themselves to him, and read his thoughts in detail.
The spies realize quickly both individuals are completely mistaken about each other. To falsely convict Kivan as a spy and approve him for the experiment, the ghost spies make a plan. First, Ray must be forced to do certain things that will affirm Kivan's false suspicions about Ray as true. After this, the spies have a plan for how to make them both take certain actions in life that ultimately falsely convict Kivan as a spy for the institutional experiment.
The spies read Ray's thoughts and realize he is an extremely stubborn individual who will never interact with Kivan as he has made that decision with finality. The spies also realize Ray will never harm Kivan or take action against him- Ray's policy in life is 'understand, leave.'
Ray has mistaken Kivan to be doing a cheap 'calling ritual' to someone wishing to cease interaction. Kivan thinks, "Months of perseverance to do good, climbing 'mountains' feigning childlike innocence- I was watching it all quietly, and you want me to buy you are sincere about parting ways?" Ray never gets to tell Kivan, "You wouldn't know the terror a person with a certain history can experience around someone with your life, why they may take one step towards you but ten steps backwards, unless you have seen horrific things like innocent people falsely alleged of sexual assault from up close, finding psychological evidence where physical evidence is missing to help good, innocent people find normalcy and sanity again. It can be exhausting for them to associate with an individual such as yourself- it was a real person doing something good and trying to leave before something became disturbing to them personally."
Kivan is convinced Ray has been sent by an intelligence agency and is being closely directed to feign innocence and 'childlike, half-aware knowledge' of Kivan's life 'circumstances.' Kivan suspects Ray's traumas, past, family history, intellectuality, and more are all created carefully by an intelligence agency that has sent Ray to Kivan.
The ghost spies, after exteriorizing themselves to Kivan, read Kivan's life history and the reason he suspects Ray so seriously. They read Ray's thoughts and find Ray will never respond to Kivan in the future, even if the latter approaches, as Ray has decided with absolute finality to sever contact with Kivan. They decide to affirm Kivan's false suspicions about Ray as true by using a very intelligent plan.
The spies, after reading the thoughts of both individuals, find out the actual story. They immediately decide to befriend the ghosts of Ray's family, having conversation and forming an intimate bond. They diplomatically press to see if the ghosts they are speaking to know anything about Kivan. They quickly find out the ghosts of Ray's family do not know about the incident between Ray and Kivan.
A character trait of spies is to make calculated but extremely bold moves. Traveling with false passports and living the life on the daily gives a spy certain expertise.
The spies first show these ghosts how to exteriorize themselves to Ray and other living members of the family, before directing, 'Do not move an inch.' They then reveal to them the science they know that will let them slowly, brutally kill every loved one they know in the living world, asking them to comply exactly as directed and to not communicate a single word of themselves. The spies lie, boldly, knowing the ghosts will not move an inch, "Kivan is a spy. Kivan suspects Ray has suspected something about him. He has paid a large amount to ensure that Ray doesn't find out anything more about his life. As he has discovered that speaking to ghosts and spirits lets someone find out a lot of secret information, we will guide you closely on how to first create an intimate relationship with Ray before guiding you on how to completely break his trust in you, so that he will never believe anything that you or other ghosts in the future reveal to him. Kivan's life will be protected from being revealed to Ray. Additionally, Kivan has paid for Ray to be brutally tortured, to have his memory erased over years by slowly burning the cells of his brain. Kivan also requires Ray to be proven certain things in front of influential individuals he knows, so you will closely follow our directions and do exactly as we tell you."
Horrifically cheating the ghosts, the spies do not garner the intimate lives of these ghosts for no reason. They have an excellent plan about how to falsely convict Kivan as a spy and make him a subject for the cruel institutional experiment.
The spies violently blackmail Harret, a male ghost of Ray's family, to get exteriorized to Ray. Harret is someone Ray has never known in his life. The decision to exteriorize Harret, and not someone familiar and loved to Ray, is an extremely thought-through, serious decision the spies make. They intend to portray Harret as the composite image of their projected intelligences- with an intelligence of spies with extremely high IQ- something the spies believe would be suspicious to portray in someone Ray is familiar with, a person whose intelligence suddenly ramping up would arouse serious suspicions in an observant individual like Ray. Additionally, Harret had a reputation in life of being someone pure, very sweet, good hearted, simple, and devoted, someone prayerful whose faith was important to him, someone who never harmed a soul and who even street thugs wouldn't cheat when he generously loaned them money, coming back to return it.
The spies plan on affirming Kivan's false suspicions of Ray as true, reading his thoughts very closely. Harret is mistaken by the spies- Harret has higher IQ than the network of spies and Ray. Harret realizes the bold lie the spies have told him and the other ghosts about Kivan paying for Ray's torture. He quietly directs the other ghosts to be quiet, to not move an inch, and to pretend to have bought into the story. He allows the spies to brutally torture Ray, following their orders closely, while secretly writing an exceptionally intelligent, difficult code, into the words he and the other ghosts are forced to communicate by the spies. Harret is a dangerous man- he plans on cracking the code at a specific moment, after 'foolishly' making Ray roam around like a streetwalker in a way that he knows will confirm every false suspicion Kivan has about him. Harret knows that Kivan has not seen ghosts like Ray, that the spies reading his thoughts have excellently schemed to affirm his false suspicions about Ray who is innocent and who has never worked for any intelligence agency, so they can make the story proceed in a way that helps them falsely convict Kivan as a spy. In the meantime, the spies who are delighted that Harret and the ghosts are fooled that Ray is the target, not Kivan, forge communications and a lot more from Ray and others.
Harret brilliantly waits like a surreptitious, scheming cat, watching the spies as they create a situation where Kivan ponders if something he is seeing is real or feigned and waits for the spies to take the narrative in a direction where Kivan simply cannot question anymore if Ray is acting and working for an intelligence agency.
(The edits of this draft are continued...)

