Before we continue with our journey, we want to thank you for the energy and enthusiasm with which you have embraced our existence in your collective and our history within it.
We did not expect our story to be relatable, as we have found many people in our personal life to be completely unaware of our existence even when we share our presence with them. There have been very few individuals who have acknowledged our presence before we became public about our existence.
That many of you have found our experience to be similar and also trigger memories of your own entry to Earth is fascinating to us.
We have been concentrating our explorations during this life as an individual mostly on the lives of humans after they became human. Now we are getting an insight into the lives of souls before they joined with bodies, and bodies before they joined with souls.
Both those collectives, souls and bodies, are ancient in linear time, and powerful in nonlinear time. As in, they have a strong presence here in this and other Universes.
In our last article, we spoke about meeting the family. Larry had the following questions about this, and we decided to answer those questions here, in the Early Years part of our story, because they are more relevant in these years that followed, than in to the first few months of life:
Larry: When you said, “The years that followed after that were mostly interesting in the newness of everything that we could perceive in the limited form of an incarnated human. But understanding the choices of limitations would take years to come.” What do you mean by “choices of limitations”.
Answer: What we mean by “choices of limitation” is how we have perceived individuals, groups and the entire human species, to decide what they see, perceive, create, relate, experience, know and hold as real. One way to explain it would be, for example, to classify “visible spectrum of light”. People now know that light exists outside their perception, because someone told them it does, and there are perhaps machines that can pick those other lights up, but there is no reality beyond their physical perception of light for the person themselves. They are thus limited to what they can perceive.
This illustrates a typical self-imposed limitation at a species level.
Another limitation is lifespan. We have become familiar with, and are very aware of, the choice this collective on Earth has of experiencing low frequency events, emotions, thoughts, relationships and the like. In order for that to happen, and taking into consideration what we said before regarding the power and awareness of souls and bodies, many limitations of awareness had to be implemented into the human psyche, so that those things could be experienced by the person.
Larry: What topics did you chat about with your family? What's interesting to a new We baby?
Answer: Everything was interesting to us. From the shape of the room to the structure of hands, to anything and everything a person would find interesting.
Mostly we watched, observed and listened. It was like we have seen people watch television. They just sit there and watch people moving, talking and having experiences. There doesn’t seem to be a logical reason for this to be interesting, but it is. We think you can relate.
One of our experiences when we first started school in kindergarten, was that the teachers there would not allow us to watch the children play. They forced us to join the game. We did not like this. It was much better to watch from a raised area, where we could observe everything that was happening in the playground. We also did not like being touched by the other children or the teacher. Holding hands with these strangers felt painful as all of their life and memories would flood our awareness and our energy, emotional and mental bodies were not developed enough to contain it.
It took us some weeks to develop some limits of input from other people, enough to make the experience bearable.
Although we are fine being touched by people we know, strangers are still a challenge. Particularly if they are deeply embedded in low frequency experiences.
We need to state here that we don’t judge high or low frequency choices or experiences as good or bad. We find them all interesting. But our body is human and by nature a high-frequency body. This body is not compatible with low-frequencies, they jar and hurt in every way when they enter it.
One could say that our human body is allergic to low-frequency energies and it will have a strong and unpleasant reaction to them.
We have since found out that everyone is this way. Everyone reacts in this manner, but for most of the people we have encountered it appears that they think these low frequency energies are normal, or even desirable. The body will often release many chemicals to counteract, or enhance, those energies and people can become addicted to those chemicals.
It is not something we care to do, become addicted to them, or normalize them. Which means we simply have to avoid physical contact with strangers, and with the objects they have touched. In the early years we found out that crying released most of the negative energies and toxins from our body, therefore we cried a lot.
We also found out that opening our eyes very wide, filling them with tears and having our lips tremble would stop our parents punishing us or hitting us, so we did that a lot. It worked most times.
Eating out was a problem, as the food as well as all the items needed to eat with and on have been touched by strangers.
In our early years, we simply stopped eating as even food prepared by our family was toxic to us at an energetic level. Our mother took us to the doctors many times to try to fix our refusal to eat.
Some of these things are relatable to others, some are not.
As we find people and experiences interesting to observe, watch and respond to, we prefer to not participate in those experiences if we can help it. Even as our singular expression relates to others, we need to make an effort to do so.
To summarize the question, the things a We baby finds interesting are everything. The things a We baby finds interesting to engage in are very few.
The We adult is not much different. However, stating so would probably cause our singular friendships and familial relationships to suffer. We have learned to navigate the importance of human connections in a way that does not violate the human experience or our explorations of these in a singular expression. Our nature does affect these, however, when it comes to people who are sensitive or aware of our presence. Most of the people in our life are not sensitive or aware of our presence which means we don’t have to deal with the consequences very often.
OMG! This explains a lot about my life and my experiences in this body. I found myself saying”these humans “ and then I’d wonder” who am I “
As a child I new that my mother didn’t know me and that somehow I
scared her, but didn’t know how, because we never fight or anything, I guess, because I didn’t get into their games, I just observed them.
I have 9 siblings and they don’t know me either, but I can say I know them well, (their characters)‘even though have been living in US for more than 30 years alone.
I like being alone, but never feel lonely.
I started following you when you were on Bridging Heaven To Earth with Allen. Thank you for your teachings.