Upcoming Premiere - Sirian Energy Infusion Meditation

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Yes ? Can I help you sir ?

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I was going to ask the same thing. So if the purple flame is there, it means… ?

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I don’t know, I feel that there is someone in the other side of the ligne, they can answer yes or no to most questions. I get some feelings, I see some things.
But I have no idea what I’m doing or why they show me that. I just know it’s not some lazy hallucinations.

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I still haven’t finished the first round of the course, maybe when I’m more sensitive and use enhanced brain connectivity I’ll understand more.

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The pineal gland is a dormant stargate in the middle of the human brain, a bridge of higher dimensional awareness and time travel. There are multidimensional portals in the human body field that can be attuned for direct communion with the electro-magnetic energy of the grid and Universe. These human stargate portals are avenues to telepathic communication with the Galactics, the angelic kingdom and your DNA star essence of sovereign power.

This galactic information is coming from the Sirians to align the various star lineages who feel a resonance in this reconnection of the human stargate field.

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Yes, these may help. I say that but it’s not that I know :))

Some similarities for me. The strangest one was suddenly a guy shouting, like a radio DJ or speaker: “Frédéric from Cancer”.

?!?! Was that one a hallucination? So what I did of course, with my conditioned brain, was to interpret it as something related to Moon :joy: (ruler of Cancer).

I’m totally confused these days :woozy_face:

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@_OM :pray:t2: Had you already posted that one somewhere else on the forum? If not, I’m pretty sure that you already mentioned that… but of course, we chose to forget about it :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Cancer is the second dimmest of the zodiacal constellations, having only two stars above the fourth magnitude.[1] The German cartographer Johann Bayer used the Greek letters Alpha through Omega to label the most prominent stars in the constellation, followed by the letter A, then lowercase b, c and d.[4] Within the constellation’s borders, there are 104 stars brighter than or equal to apparent magnitude 6.5.[a][6]

The constellation Cancer as it can be seen by the naked eye.

Also known as Altarf or Tarf,[7] Beta Cancri is the brightest star in Cancer at apparent magnitude 3.5.[8] Located 290 ± 30 light-years from Earth,[9] it is a binary star system, its main component an orange giant of spectral type K4III that is varies slightly from a baseline magnitude of 3.53—dipping by 0.005 magnitude over a period of 6 days.[10] An aging star, it has expanded to around 50 times the Sun’s diameter and shines with 660 times its luminosity. It has a faint magnitude 14 red dwarf companion located 29 arcseconds away that takes 76,000 years to complete an orbit.[8] Altarf represents a part of Cancer’s body.

At magnitude 3.9 is Delta Cancri, also known as Asellus Australis.[11] Located 131±1 light-years from Earth,[9] it is an orange-hued giant star that has swollen and cooled off the main sequence to become an orange giant with a radius 11 times and luminosity 53 times that of the Sun.[11] Its common name means “southern donkey”.[1] The star also holds a record for the longest name, “Arkushanangarushashutu,” derived from ancient Babylonian language, which translates to “the southeast star in the Crab.” Delta Cancri also makes it easy to find X Cancri, the reddest star in the sky. Known as Asellus Borealis “northern donkey”, Gamma Cancri is a white-hued A-type subgiant of spectral type A1IV and magnitude 4.67,[12] that is 35 times as luminous as of the Sun.[13] It is located 181 ± 2 light-years from Earth.[9]

Iota Cancri is a wide double star. The primary is a yellow-hued G-type bright giant star of magnitude 4.0,[14] located 330 ± 20 light-years from Earth.[9] It spent much of its stellar life as a B-type main sequence star before expanding and cooling to its current state as it spent its core hydrogen. The secondary is a white main sequence star of spectral type A3V and magnitude 6.57. Despite having different distances when measured by the HIPPARCOS satellite, the two stars share a common proper motion and appear to be a natural binary system.[14]

Located 181 ± 2 light-years from Earth,[9] Alpha Cancri (Acubens) is a multiple star with a primary component an apparent white main sequence star of spectral type A5 and magnitude 4.26. The secondary is of magnitude 12.0 and is visible in small amateur telescopes. Its common name means “the claw”.[1] The primary is actually two very similar white main sequence stars that are 5.3 AU distant from each other and the secondary is two small main sequence stars, most likely red dwarfs, that are 600 AU from the main pair. Hence the system is a quadruple one.[15]

Zeta Cancri or Tegmine (“the shell”) is a multiple star system that contains at least four stars located 82 light-years from Earth. The two brightest components are a binary star with an orbital period of 1100 years; the brighter component is a yellow-hued binary pair and the dimmer component is a yellow-hued star of magnitude 6.2. The brighter component is itself a binary star with a period of 59.6 years; its primary is of magnitude 5.6 and its secondary is of magnitude 6.0. This pair is at its greatest separation around 2019.[1]

Ten star systems have been found to have planets. Rho-1 Cancri or 55 Cancri (or Copernicus[7]) is a binary star approximately 40.9 light-years distant from Earth. 55 Cancri consists of a yellow dwarf and a smaller red dwarf, with five planets orbiting the primary star; one low-mass planet that may be either a hot, water-rich world or a carbon planet and four gas giants. 55 Cancri A, classified as a rare “super metal-rich” star, is one of the top 100 target stars for NASA’s Terrestrial Planet Finder mission, ranked 63rd on the list. The red dwarf 55 Cancri B, a suspected binary, appears to be gravitationally bound to the primary star, as the two share common proper motion.

YBP 1194 is a sunlike star in the open cluster M67 that has been found to have three planets.

Deep-sky objects[edit]

Cancer is best known among stargazers as the home of Praesepe (Messier 44), an open cluster also called the Beehive Cluster , located right in the centre of the constellation. Located about 590 light-years from Earth, it is one of the nearest open clusters to our Solar System. M 44 contains about 50 stars, the brightest of which are of the sixth magnitude. Epsilon Cancri is the brightest member at magnitude 6.3. Praesepe is also one of the larger open clusters visible; it has an area of 1.5 square degrees, or three times the size of the full Moon.[1] It is most easily observed when Cancer is high in the sky. North of the Equator, this period stretches from February to May. Ptolemy described the Beehive Cluster as “the nebulous mass in the breast of Cancer.” It was one of the first objects Galileo observed with his telescope in 1609, spotting 40 stars in the cluster. Today, there are about 1010 high-probability members, most of them (68 percent) red dwarfs. The Greeks and Romans identified the nebulous object as a manger from which two donkeys, represented by the neighbouring stars [1213] Asellus Borealis and [1210] Asellus Australis, were eating. The stars represent the donkeys that the god Dionysus and his tutor Silenus rode in the war against the Titans. The ancient Chinese interpreted the object as a ghost or demon riding in a carriage, calling it a “cloud of pollen blown from under willow catkins.”

The smaller, denser open cluster Messier 67 can also be found in Cancer, 2600 light-years from Earth. It has an area of approximately 0.5 square degrees, the size of the full Moon. It contains approximately 200 stars, the brightest of which are of the tenth magnitude.[1]

QSO J0842+1835 is a quasar used to measure the speed of gravity in VLBI experiment conducted by Edward Fomalont and Sergei Kopeikin in September 2002.

OJ 287 is a BL Lacertae object located 3.5 billion light years away that has produced quasi-periodic optical outbursts going back approximately 120 years, as first apparent on photographic plates from 1891. It was first detected at radio wavelengths during the course of the Ohio Sky Survey. Its central supermassive black hole is among the largest known, with a mass of 18 billion solar masses,[16] more than six times the value calculated for the previous largest object.[17]

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Do you know of a site that goes into detail about the beings from the star systems and their involvement on earth, that is not “channeled” by some scrub?

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That said, my episodes of hearing “someone” shouting or whispering during the intercessions/infusions are quite rare. And those seem more like hypno-phenomena, even though the content is always related to planets, etc. (actual and/or fictional).

Otherwise, my experiences are more like those Philip has reported.

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:joy: I didn’t know that this word had other meanings like that. I’ll use it in a sentence soon.

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I did not mean the above was channeled by a scrub btw, @_OM

Genuinely asking if you know of a site that can be trusted,

Or @anyone tbh.

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I don’t know if this one was shared already, nor if it’s “reliable” (bibliography given in the end). It’s a kind of slideshare funny to read though.

Galactic Human Journey :)

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Keep trying bro ya never know

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Okay try this, I loved the pleiadian one but felt very uncomfortable with the sirians. I read Captain Nemo’s post about us being the first to meet theses extraterrestrial and it motivated me to act as an ambassador.

This morning, I started listening, I introduced myself, apologize for my first introduction that was rude, explained that I was from Earth, why I had came, that it was an honor to meet them, I am excited to learn about and from them. That it was a two way street and they can study me and have Complete access to me as long as it’s not detrimental.

And the energy became much nicer, very nice. I started to have visuals and get messages.

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Awesome idea. :smiley: :+1:

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:heart_eyes: (actually the whole post)

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I agree with Uial! I’m going to try this out in my own words, I felt bad as I was typing “I like pleiadians more” on the live chat while I was listening lol need to apologize for that

Going to give it another shot tonight, thanks bro!

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Race baiting take a whole new meaning now :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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