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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:55 am
I don’t recall if I wrote about this in the first, second, or third volume, but I know I’ve certainly mentioned it many times throughout my books. What I’ve noticed lately – and this will be helpful for everyone – is that when a materialistic, ordinary person is in their rhythm of 3-3-3 (referring to a certain energetic frequency), they unconsciously maintain this 3-3-3 rhythm. Whether they eat something, drink something, argue with someone, or do something else, they are constantly keeping themselves at 3-3-3. And when this person goes to the theater or has an open-hearted conversation for three hours, their rhythm changes to something like 4-4-4. But when this rhythm shifts, the person often feels the need to do something, like smoke, drink, or eat a lot of food. They suddenly feel hungry. What’s really happening? Some people feel the need to call someone or check social media. The truth is, they feel uncomfortable being in a different rhythm – 4-4-4 instead of 3-3-3. In the 3-3-3 rhythm, they’re in control, but in 4-4-4, they lose that control. So, they try to regain it. Control is the attachment to the material world, the social world, which, frankly, is no longer relevant today. What I just described can be called “extra energy.” It’s like when someone is living their life, going through the motions, maintaining their energy at the 3-3-3 level. But when they suddenly have a surge of energy – maybe from reading my book or visiting a temple – their energy shifts to 4-4-4. With this extra energy, they enter a higher vibrational realm. But this new place feels uncomfortable to them. You’ve probably heard, and I’ve even mentioned, that some people feel unwell when they enter a church. The same thing happened to me since childhood. The paradox is: what is actually happening? My chakras were activating, and I would feel like I was going to lose consciousness. But I would just describe it as, “I feel bad.” What else can you call it when you lose control? But in reality, it wasn’t bad at all – it was a spiritual connection. Something holy was happening. Those who feel indifferent in church, those who feel nothing – those are the closed, materialistic people, whom even the church can’t affect. But for those who experience synchronization, like I did, it means you’re spiritual. You’re not feeling bad; in fact, you’re charging up, healing, connecting to something higher. So, when people aren’t familiar with high spiritual frequencies, they often interpret that discomfort as something negative. Their mind tells them, “I feel bad.” But in reality, it’s not bad. For me, it’s a “wow” experience. I seek it out and surrender to it, knowing it’s spiritual. But others run away from it out of fear. When you have a lot of energy, it becomes uncomfortable because you’re entering a higher vibrational range.