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Wow so beautiful and expansive... 💖 thank you for making it comprehensible and at the same time so mind-blowing and awareness expanding 🤩 I wonder now about the rest of the We experience deemed « too large to express and not that interesting to humans » 😁 Love it, thank you The We and Inelia 💐

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These are soooo good. I love reading about the We's experiences

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Such a fascinating experience! I love hearing your descriptions of your perspective.

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Loved the "black dot in the wall" story. Puts things in a more real perspective.

Loved the story at the beach. Beaches have that ability to transport us to old memories (or future "memories").

Now the true structure of life in the universe and bodies begins to emerge. Thank you.

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The black dot on plain wall is so refreshing. I have upgraded my legacy picture of a spark in void. The void had no handle to play with and the spark is a bit ephemere and enigmatic. Wall is much better. One can lean against the wall, contemplate and let the imagination draw something inspiring. For example, analogy. Seeing the dot as a symbol of consciousness and the wall itself as symbol for sub-consciousness. It would make proportionally appropriate picture. And then the wall can be made as part of a bridge and connect and extend known “Quantum vacuum state” (see e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_vacuum_state) with and to (more) conscious (Pleiadian) capability of “Wave function collapse”.

The rest of the article revolve smoothly around The Golden Grain of Sand. I tend to interpret it as a call for family (plural) trip amid our noble and rare party. And for adventure! The We know me. We, the (alive) Humans have the-great-est ambassadors, guides, messengers and protectors of choice. One day we will ask for permission for sacred landing first.

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I would have to read it again in the next few days.

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Yesterday I read “Claiming the Entirety of Your Incarceration” and it expanded me to another level and I’m still marinating in it.

So, reading “Meeting Humans for the First Time” the following day it feels like s beyond my comprehension.

I can feel everything in it and I like it, because it’s not an overwhelming feeling, I feel grounded and at peace with this powerful information in my field and I’m okay, even though I can’t comprehend it.

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