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Ancestors of the flesh ° stellar ancestorsFrom: wendy
Subject: General
Date/Time 2008-07-02 06:17:12
Remote IP: 84.197.106.239
MessageThan we agree...
'So my position is that natural is beautiful and artificial is ugly, so a natural fart is beautiful and a natural feeling of shame for farting is beautiful as well, but lying and cheating and concealing are ugly even if there is no perceivable smell in the air.'
As for the repressed part... it is said that we are effected by the last 7 generations, so for the women and men today we are effected in our blood and energy by those 7 ancestral waves of information, which is the last hundreds of years. So talking about the golden age is for most part a mental understanding but our body and information in this moment now is based on the 7 before us. Digesting that is already a huge work...
As for our stellar ancestors, they have no human body and thus no need to deal with earthly emotions and problems. Just focusing on them is denying our blood and our flesh.
If the golden age was what you say it was, why did it not last.. if it was the perfect world why did it not last?
Because our stellar ancestors fused with the creatures of this planet and created HUMANS... so there is no escape BACK to our stellar ancestors, that is only part of us, we are as much connected with the earth creatures of this planet. We need to create our own new world, honoring both our stellar and earth ancestors. We are still in this process of understanding that... the golden age of HUMANS is not for today yet.
Thank you for replying naturally........
Nice day to you
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