Emerald Findings, and the Main Focus
I've been trying to use emeralds to clean my subconscious of the lurker by sleeping with an emerald in the corner of my pillow. The results are uncertain. I'm undecided if this is a good idea, as there have been some extremely volatile dreams lately. There are many factors to consider.
But definitely, I've concluded that using emeralds for healing in the waking state while relaxing has a very powerful effect. In the waking state with emeralds, the heart awakens and light comes through that dissolves subquantum/lurker. Emeralds can be used to access Agartha, but even when not doing an Agartha meditation, emeralds are incredibly beneficial.
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From my recent experience of having extreme cognitive dissonance from the latest update and Kyoto conference notes, I've concluded that at least in my case, it's best to not get caught up in details and what's being said. I do much better by 'keeping it simple' and just relaxing and healing in my leisure time.
I've noticed that people kept wanting to see the conference notes ASAP before they were posted to the public. Such a mentality may not be constructive. Why not just relax and be in the Here and Now, and not be so caught up with the latest intel?
It may be much easier to hold the light, as they say, by loosening one's grip. Sure, check for updates every now and then, but keep the main focus on what's beyond the mind's insatiable appetite for 'the latest.' That's my two cents anyway.
I like the quote by Terry Davis:
ReplyDelete"An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity, a physicist tries to make it simple, for an idiot anything the more complicated it is the more he will admire it, if you make something so clusterfucked he can't understand it he's gonna think you're a god cause you made it so complicated nobody can understand it. That's how they write journals in Academics, they try to make it so complicated people think you're a genius.”
Nice! 🎯
DeleteThe attitude that we must live our boring lives until the Event certainly doesn’t do the timeline any favors. Also, I recall a documentary I saw years ago about a couple of volcanologists who spent most of their adult lives in awe and fascination of volcanoes. They loved to explore, and their lives were full of wonder and discovery. This is just one example of countless examples of finding empowering excitement. The excitement is always here. It’s just a matter of unlocking it.
ReplyDeleteAdditionally, opposition to ‘matrix life’ can backfire. People who don’t want to be a part of systems at all can end up being 100% broke and very miserable compared with participating in some of the systems. Complete opposition to systems results in having little to no options. Just as it’s possible to be ‘in this world but not of this world,’ it’s possible to be ‘in the matrix but not of the matrix.’
Replace:
Delete"Life is boring before the Event."
With:
"Life is exciting before the Event, and mega-exciting after the Event." This is so much healthier because this turns a massive chasm into a surmountable gap.
Without putting too much emphasis on the Event, spirituality or intel, it's pretty obvious that our society won't last long in its current form anymore.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I see the following factors as signs that the collapse is accelerating:
- The rapid development of AI (also think of the increased worldwide power consumption!)
- a huge downtrend towards marriage and relationships in general (especially men refuse them more and more)
- financial decline (for me, it kinda feels like the great depression of the 1920s is repeating itself in some sort of way)
It's just a matter of time when the collapse and transformation will finally happen which would either result in a total downfall or transformation. You actually don't even need to study intel to come to such a conclusion.
And I don't think, that what is happening right now is boring, on the contrary: I'm sure that there's still a lot that can happen!
Speaking of AI, I notice more and more how extremely helpful it can be in contrast to just doing research or watching videos.
DeleteSo, for instance, I asked GPT for the rough structure of a small program. I noticed that there were certain lines of code I didn't really understand, so I asked GPT for the reason why it's done the way it's done.
It gave me a clear answer within a few minutes. On the other hand, it could have taken me up to hours of research to get to the same conclusion. It's also very practical to ask AI, if you don't know who to ask or if no human is nearby!
I don't want to praise AI to the heaven, though - I'm basically saying that it can be a very powerful tool, if you know how to use it!
That's been my experience with AI as well! I was able to obtain information that would have taken quite a while if doing a web search.
DeleteAI will strongly enhance the education system. All those times students are afraid to ask teachers to not 'look stupid' - anything can be asked of AI without having that issue. I agree that it shouldn't be praised to heaven, but if used in the right way, it will be a powerful aid to advance civilization.
Positive Ets use AI, and there could be 'anti-cabal AI.' As the old systems crash more and more, liberation technologies can take their place. Medbeds probably use AI.