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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:57 am
24. Reflections about stones
About radiation and its impact on people. I gave this example before. Imagine that a person has Bluetooth, and if his Bluetooth is on, he connects to something that also has Bluetooth turned on. Linking happens. A connection, resonance. You can call it Wi-Fi if it is easier for you to put it this way. So if a person who has Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi, or a light inside goes to a sacred place or interferes with an artifact or object, he will feel the connection. Connection only happens if a person has this Wi-Fi signal in him.
Now, I will add more. If a person with Wi-Fi goes to a place of power or touches an artifact, he might not feel anything physically. The process of connection is happening if your Wi-Fi is on. You don’t have to feel it vividly each time. Some people feel it very brightly, and some people might not feel it at all, but if you don’t feel it, it doesn’t mean that it is not working. It doesn’t mean that you don’t have Wi-Fi. Maybe you just can’t describe it or understand the sensation you feel. Of course, most of the time, a person feels the connection. But sometimes, a person doesn’t even understand it at the moment, but he sees changes later.
I gave a stone to a guy, and he felt nothing. Later, he wrote that he felt nauseous and dizzy as if seasick. He just didn’t understand it at first. It depends on your state of mind, on your attention, and perception. There are, of course, people whose Wi-Fi is turned off, and they don’t feel any places of power, artifacts, and charged relics. But they not only don’t feel it, there is no connection, no chemical reaction. No contact. What I am trying to say is that if you feel it a little bit, even weakly, everything is okay, and things are not that bad. This is just a perception. People are just used to thinking that if they feel the itch, it works, and the stronger the itch, the better it works. But it doesn’t work like this. Ideally, there should be some sensations. I am a skeptic, and if I take an object and something happens to me like pressure or dizziness, or my chest or arms start feeling heavy, or maybe all my thoughts are gone, and my focus of attention changes, and my perception becomes very sharp or dimensional, then the object works. This is how I assess it. If I don’t feel anything, I will conclude that it doesn’t work. But it doesn’t mean that I am closed. If it doesn’t work or
About radiation and its impact on people. I gave this example before. Imagine that a person has Bluetooth, and if his Bluetooth is on, he connects to something that also has Bluetooth turned on. Linking happens. A connection, resonance. You can call it Wi-Fi if it is easier for you to put it this way. So if a person who has Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi, or a light inside goes to a sacred place or interferes with an artifact or object, he will feel the connection. Connection only happens if a person has this Wi-Fi signal in him.
Now, I will add more. If a person with Wi-Fi goes to a place of power or touches an artifact, he might not feel anything physically. The process of connection is happening if your Wi-Fi is on. You don’t have to feel it vividly each time. Some people feel it very brightly, and some people might not feel it at all, but if you don’t feel it, it doesn’t mean that it is not working. It doesn’t mean that you don’t have Wi-Fi. Maybe you just can’t describe it or understand the sensation you feel. Of course, most of the time, a person feels the connection. But sometimes, a person doesn’t even understand it at the moment, but he sees changes later.
I gave a stone to a guy, and he felt nothing. Later, he wrote that he felt nauseous and dizzy as if seasick. He just didn’t understand it at first. It depends on your state of mind, on your attention, and perception. There are, of course, people whose Wi-Fi is turned off, and they don’t feel any places of power, artifacts, and charged relics. But they not only don’t feel it, there is no connection, no chemical reaction. No contact. What I am trying to say is that if you feel it a little bit, even weakly, everything is okay, and things are not that bad. This is just a perception. People are just used to thinking that if they feel the itch, it works, and the stronger the itch, the better it works. But it doesn’t work like this. Ideally, there should be some sensations. I am a skeptic, and if I take an object and something happens to me like pressure or dizziness, or my chest or arms start feeling heavy, or maybe all my thoughts are gone, and my focus of attention changes, and my perception becomes very sharp or dimensional, then the object works. This is how I assess it. If I don’t feel anything, I will conclude that it doesn’t work. But it doesn’t mean that I am closed. If it doesn’t work or