answer:I don’t think it makes a difference whether they are authentic or not. You must judge for yourself whether they are valuable to you, or not. To say that some idea comes from some authority no one else can perceive is a blatant attempt to sway your feelings about the writings, should you have any beliefs in distant intelligences or the possibility thereof. Maybe they get quicker recognition for these writing by creating a mythology around them. Maybe some people believe them who otherwise would not had there been no mythology around them. In the end, it really, really is irrelevant. The only important thing is whether the words have meaning to you. Clearly, you do, for you are spending a lot of time reading something that is difficult for you to read. Ask yourself if you would read these writings if they had not come from some alien intelligence. If you would, then it doesn’t matter if that source is there or not. If you would not be reading these writings unless you believed they came from some entity being channeled through these sensitive people, then I don’t think you are reading them for the right reason. You are giving up your critical thinking ability to blind belief. Not good. The only important thing is whether these words speak to you. If they don’t, you are wasting your time reading them. If they do speak to you, then keep on reading. That is the only legitimacy you need.