Page 138
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:04 pm
people’s questions altogether. It benefits me because I speak from my high vibrations, and it’s good for others because they connect with those vibrations. But when you ask questions, if I keep answering them, and those questions come from your lower worlds, I begin to connect to your world and even broadcast it to others. Why do I need that? But you must understand – I’m laying everything out for you as clear as day, showing how everything is made so easily.
Question: In the third volume, you emphasize several times that the same thing will be perceived differently from different angles. For example, there is an apple, it exists in all frequencies but from the angle of each frequency, it is perceived differently: for some, it’s sour, for others, slightly sweet, for someone it might even taste like sausage. But the apple remains the same. From each frequency, some aspect of it is perceived. So, does that mean all possible aspects already exist in this apple? And at the moment of its appearance, does it manifest in all worlds and times simultaneously, and in each one, only certain facets are visible?
Yes. To understand this, you need to constantly remind yourself that we are in a computer simulation, in virtual reality, like inside a program. This helps to properly comprehend what we’re talking about. If we were to base our understanding of the world on biology alone without considering this futuristic perspective, we wouldn’t understand how multiple versions of the apple can exist. But programmers and those who work with computers will understand it right away. When you’re coding this apple, you’re creating all its possible versions – whether it’s whole or sliced, its various colors. You code everything. And then, wherever it needs to appear, it does. But you’ve already created it. Likewise, you’ve programmed that, for example, all women who bite into this apple will say, “Oh, it’s sour”, while the men who bite into it will say, “Oh, how sweet!” Every reaction is already coded. Every type of person has their own reaction. And all people are distributed across these frequencies, like cellular signals. Each person has their own perception of the apple. It’s the same for every street, every situation – what seems good to you might seem bad to me, what seems beautiful to you might seem scary to me, and vice versa. This means that each person has their own version, in which they might appear frightening. Some people perceive them that way, while others see them as beautiful. And so, you should understand that this is all very physical. I’ve emphasized this multiple times – this is all about light. If you take a person, set up a video camera,
Question: In the third volume, you emphasize several times that the same thing will be perceived differently from different angles. For example, there is an apple, it exists in all frequencies but from the angle of each frequency, it is perceived differently: for some, it’s sour, for others, slightly sweet, for someone it might even taste like sausage. But the apple remains the same. From each frequency, some aspect of it is perceived. So, does that mean all possible aspects already exist in this apple? And at the moment of its appearance, does it manifest in all worlds and times simultaneously, and in each one, only certain facets are visible?
Yes. To understand this, you need to constantly remind yourself that we are in a computer simulation, in virtual reality, like inside a program. This helps to properly comprehend what we’re talking about. If we were to base our understanding of the world on biology alone without considering this futuristic perspective, we wouldn’t understand how multiple versions of the apple can exist. But programmers and those who work with computers will understand it right away. When you’re coding this apple, you’re creating all its possible versions – whether it’s whole or sliced, its various colors. You code everything. And then, wherever it needs to appear, it does. But you’ve already created it. Likewise, you’ve programmed that, for example, all women who bite into this apple will say, “Oh, it’s sour”, while the men who bite into it will say, “Oh, how sweet!” Every reaction is already coded. Every type of person has their own reaction. And all people are distributed across these frequencies, like cellular signals. Each person has their own perception of the apple. It’s the same for every street, every situation – what seems good to you might seem bad to me, what seems beautiful to you might seem scary to me, and vice versa. This means that each person has their own version, in which they might appear frightening. Some people perceive them that way, while others see them as beautiful. And so, you should understand that this is all very physical. I’ve emphasized this multiple times – this is all about light. If you take a person, set up a video camera,