Alien Intercession

But then the question arises… whenever you write “you” in this post to what are you pointing to? :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Exactly, so in the end the concept of free will makes sense only from the point of view of a separate self.

The concept of free will dissolves into Oneness.

Cause it is based on the idea of separation -> ego

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free will my ass @Samurai isnt that the ego talking hahaha
btw the laughter just is

It is, but 99% of people that say things like
" abandon the ego and be spiritual" is because they are too afraid to face their reality trough the perception of the ego.

I have firsthand experience with this, when I perceive reality trough my fake self, the self thats in my head, not the self that interacts with the world, everything is awesome.

Ground yourself extremely, let go of any form of instant gratification, and you’ll see that the real ego, the human self, perceives things from a very limited point of view.

Its the whole point of spirituality in the modern world, use the wisdom and guidance of the higher self to infuse the real self with spiritual knowledge, to widen your perspective and possibilities as a HUMAN and properly interact with the magical world around you.

How many of you here have read something spiritual, even saw amazing possibilities with certain fields, yet, when you start to turn theory into practice, the real self quickly shuts it down and it goes to shit.

The ego is like a dog, you have to train it properly, do NOT live in your head and some fantasy world.

Ground yourself as hard as possible, get rid of ANY form of instant gratification, even bs like television or stupid youtube videos made by morons with no real talent or skill, and SHAPE the REAL, HUMAN you, that interacts with the world into a more advanced one.

In simpler terms, evolution.

The “you” in your head is a fake piece of shit, its not the real you.

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THIS +1000

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Here ya go…

Play nice or else… :smiling_imp:

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Understood but still you people are not clearly explaining what is higher self for novice like us. Its seems Sam, Dale , you are having different perspective on Higher self. :slightly_smiling_face:

Is it possible to invite beings and entities into lucid dreams?

Its your soul.

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Not only possible, but its the best way ever.

Entities communicate trough your subconscious, dreams are literally your subconscious, so what better way…?

The reason most dont talk about this is because its easier to cause an earthquake with your mind than to fully control lucid dreaming.

@Philip_Weiss this lucky bastard here ,is a pro at lucid dreaming but pretends its nothing and focuses more on physical life.

Gotta love duality.

As for higher self, its the fifth dimensional you, the you thats also incarnated in many different places,times,universes etc all at once.

I did some more checking and askin around and the whole “higher self is the evolved collective human consciousness” makes no sense, since the “collective” is tied to an alien implant (crown) , which is tied to the physical self and can be used by 5D self for a “connection”, but its not necessary.

You can have a weak crown chakra and still have a strong connection with the HS.

Simpler terms, in my opinion, its your soul.

Souls arent what you think either lol, the energy body aka “spirit of man” is often confused for the soul.

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FYI, I regret saying this is the best field ever.

Alien egos are bigger than archangel egos, holy shit.

Bunch of stuck-up cunts.

At the end of the day, Devas still remain #1, pure, joyful, awesome.

Hail the elemental kingdom.

Aliens can go probe themselves

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Bye.

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Are you your mother? Nope, you have her traits, you are part of her in a sense, but youre not her, you are you.

The same way, our souls, have a connection, a “link” with the void, they are in a sense “god” yes, but why is everyone underlooking the individual aspects of our 5D self…?

I wonder if a certain agenda has something to do with it, hmm…

Haha, interesting times await us brother, be ready, and stop reading articles written by controlled opposition, read less, experience more.

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… even while coping with potential tricksters, right? @angelblessings, @Jennyfire and @Samurai know what I mean… :sweat_smile:

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Everyone calm down.

No one is right or wrong, at the end who even gives a fook, just use Dreams cheat codes and go conquer life.

Higher self is higher self, who cares what the fk it is, it knows what it is, thats enough lol.

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Understood. Yes Philip is lucky, it was his natural trait to lucid dream. Have you practiced the techniques to control the dreams?

Understood, but the higher self belong to the collective Universal consciousness right? I mean if everything is Universal conciousness, then all of our higher self might belong to this consciousness. Got this idea from the course.

So this is a step below from Higher self?

But I do like this field. I agree that they take long time to show a sign. From Higher Self field I listened to just 4 times a day for 5 days atleast and I felt the effect, everywhere there were synchronicities from documents to video clips. But this is not the same with Alien Intercession. I had just 2 good encounters with it, but are low level one. So I feel it is a good option to get it as a tag, if one is particularly interested in ET friends.

By Devas you mean the Hindu gods as energy beings?

Long ago six old men lived in a village in India. Each was born blind. The other villagers loved the old men and kept them away from harm. Since the blind men could not see the world for themselves, they had to imagine many of its wonders. They listened carefully to the stories told by travelers to learn what they could about life outside the village.

The men were curious about many of the stories they heard, but they were most curious about elephants. They were told that elephants could trample forests, carry huge burdens, and frighten young and old with their loud trumpet calls. But they also knew that the Rajah’s daughter rode an elephant when she traveled in her father’s kingdom. Would the Rajah let his daughter get near such a dangerous creature?

The old men argued day and night about elephants. “An elephant must be a powerful giant,” claimed the first blind man. He had heard stories about elephants being used to clear forests and build roads.

“No, you must be wrong,” argued the second blind man. “An elephant must be graceful and gentle if a princess is to ride on its back.”

“You’re wrong! I have heard that an elephant can pierce a man’s heart with its terrible horn,” said the third blind man.

“Please,” said the fourth blind man. “You are all mistaken. An elephant is nothing more than a large sort of cow. You know how people exaggerate.”

“I am sure that an elephant is something magical,” said the fifth blind man. “That would explain why the Rajah’s daughter can travel safely throughout the kingdom.”

“I don’t believe elephants exist at all,” declared the sixth blind man. “I think we are the victims of a cruel joke.”

Finally, the villagers grew tired of all the arguments, and they arranged for the curious men to visit the palace of the Rajah to learn the truth about elephants. A young boy from their village was selected to guide the blind men on their journey. The smallest man put his hand on the boy’s shoulder. The second blind man put his hand on his friend’s shoulder, and so on until all six men were ready to walk safely behind the boy who would lead them to the Rajah’s magnificent palace.

When the blind men reached the palace, they were greeted by an old friend from their village who worked as a gardener on the palace grounds. Their friend led them to the courtyard. There stood an elephant. The blind men stepped forward to touch the creature that was the subject of so many arguments.

The first blind man reached out and touched the side of the huge animal. “An elephant is smooth and solid like a wall!” he declared. “It must be very powerful.”

The second blind man put his hand on the elephant’s limber trunk. “An elephant is like a giant snake,” he announced.

The third blind man felt the elephant’s pointed tusk. “I was right,” he decided. “This creature is as sharp and deadly as a spear.”

The fourth blind man touched one of the elephant’s four legs. “What we have here,” he said, “is an extremely large cow.”

The fifth blind man felt the elephant’s giant ear. “I believe an elephant is like a huge fan or maybe a magic carpet that can fly over mountains and treetops,” he said.

The sixth blind man gave a tug on the elephant’s coarse tail. “Why, this is nothing more than a piece of old rope. Dangerous, indeed,” he scoffed.

The gardener led his friends to the shade of a tree. “Sit here and rest for the long journey home,” he said. “I will bring you some water to drink.”

While they waited, the six blind men talked about the elephant.

“An elephant is like a wall,” said the first blind man. “Surely we can finally agree on that.”

“A wall? An elephant is a giant snake!” answered the second blind man.

“It’s a spear, I tell you,” insisted the third blind man.

“I’m certain it’s a giant cow,” said the fourth blind man.

“Magic carpet. There’s no doubt,” said the fifth blind man.

“Don’t you see?” pleaded the sixth blind man. “Someone used a rope to trick us.”

Their argument continued and their shouts grew louder and louder.

“Wall!” “Snake!” “Spear!” “Cow!” “Carpet!” “Rope!”

“Stop shouting!” called a very angry voice.

It was the Rajah, awakened from his nap by the noisy argument.

“How can each of you be so certain you are right?” asked the ruler.

The six blind men considered the question. And then, knowing the Rajah to be a very wise man, they decided to say nothing at all.

“The elephant is a very large animal,” said the Rajah kindly. “Each man touched only one part. Perhaps if you put the parts together, you will see the truth. Now, let me finish my nap in peace.”

When their friend returned to the garden with the cool water, the six men rested quietly in the shade, thinking about the Rajah’s advice.

“He is right,” said the first blind man. “To learn the truth, we must put all the parts together. Let’s discuss this on the journey home.”

The first blind man put his hand on the shoulder of the young boy who would guide them home. The second blind man put a hand on his friend’s shoulder, and so on until all six men were ready to travel together.

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no no no no no
not this thread too.
you will stop talking, no discussion!

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Invite me into your dream. If possible. :grin:

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Collective consciousness … :blush:

Good story.

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