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THE SACREDNESS OF
FOOD
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foods that are bad for our bodies. This in turn will
lead to an unhealthy body and eventually to
premature death following painful illnesses.
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2,. After the men collect and bring the food back,
all food preparation and cooking is done by women.
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s. Since it is never a polite thing to decline an
invitation to dinner, he will join them; the result
being that he ends up eating two days in a row.
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ll .. spiritual components.
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32.All adult women are familiar with it and are food
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experts . They prepare the right types of foods
suitable for each and every individual in their
group.
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BLACKRO h member at the time
. of eac ,
. ·tual condit1on more days later. t
the sp1n . three or •
d what it w1ll be 1
an h t is brought back f rorn 1
e food t a . .
A~ a result, th d ys is d1fferent. Th1s is
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market ever/ n of the year' as sorne •
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t he the seaso .
also dictated by l during part1cular seasons. •
they are s
Nevertheless, eeds of each and every
fulfill the n
manage to . g to consult them.
member without hav1n
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as ers at reading the aura the worne
can then tell h ' ·tl
w at a person's nutritional needsW1
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44.As you can imagine, this takes all the stress out
of preparing, cooking and eating food. People
never have to worry about where their next meal is
coming from or what types of food they need to eat
on any given day to maintain their health. This is all
taken care of with perfect coordination and
execution.
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·Now I will talk a little bit about their farming
techniques, as well as their food distribution
methods.
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of t he1•r produce among the 1
1<
TheY trade som~ ·bute the traded food to the
51. h n d1str1 t d
.b s and t e they are sor e according
Tn e ' From there d. .b
Iancapitals. . . ts and then 1stn utedto
c f the d1str1c '
to the needs o .
.
the d1stn·ct cap1tals.
.
ach distr1ct Wl .ll combine all the traded
s2. Then e . ·th the locally produced foods
foodsthey receive' w1 own markets.
and distribute them to the t
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The people in each neighborhood group include
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ng married couple
· the you
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In the meant1me, l
the an d occupied by tho
\;;:
builds a small house on . lives on a large plot of
man's parents. Each family all families with 2
s for sm ..
land close to 4 acre for big f am1hes With
' d larger
children or less, an is plenty of room to
more than 2 children.
so there
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Then a Po t of land becomes available when a
· • couple ascends· They do not have children
sen1or
until they are over 1,000 years old and have
completed the first Great Ritual.
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·They then build their main house ao<l
surroundingstructures on that land and live there
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>y th~
llot Of entire earth is rearranged. As I said before, this
happened about 150,000 years ago.
tith i
, With 6s. And so you will find every generation
Otl) to represented in every neighborhood group, and they
all contribute to the dining work - the women
cooking and the men picking up the food from the
14 to market and cleaning after dinner.
r own
66. But all the older men, those above 3,000 years
l they
of age, always joke that they don't have time to be
rowing around in boats to pick up food. They say
they did that enough when they were young.
1en a
ildren 61. What they do is when their turn comes, they go
have to the market remotely with their minds, de-
materialize the food in the containers, and re-
materialize it at its destination. And they always
, get play games with the cooking women.
tures
68. When the women come in to cook and find the
land
storage room containers empty, they know right
away that it's the 'old-timers' playing tricks again.
So they wait for a few seconds, and then the bins
and instantly fill with food right before them.
~here
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-end-
.. 69. All the men, when their turn
get the
comes,
jS at food order from the women
and relay it
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telepathically to eth market custodians the morning
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of p1ck-upday• There are always between
. . 9 and 1i
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people working a t the market when 1t 1sopen.
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1s.The food is kept at a constant temperature 1n
the storage rooms, whose walls are built with thick
8 stone. The most perishable foods such as fruits and
vegetables, will stay fresh in these crystal
containers for up to 7 years. But they don't keep
food that long.
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d distribution for a total of
. . e an . .
20 to 40 days, dep
local food.
. "fically to perishable foods.
79 I'm referr1ng spec1 .
· d ·n these crystal conta1ners
They are store 1
. ft harvest and 40 days later they
immed1ately a er '
food that was harvested that day.
taste as f resh as
ao. ·
Gra1n5 , herbs and other foods that are not easily
perishable are in the storage/distribution cycle
longer, being stored in much larger containers.
They are transferred to smaller metal containers
made of silver or gold when they are ready to be
picked up.
a,. When they are ready to fill the food orders, the
market custodians sit in a round room in the middle
of the market place. The room is surroundedby
twelve storage rooms, with variously sorted foods of
all kinds.
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~- . to pick up the1r food
When the men come _1nthe market. They fih~
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1 '''l '
there is usuallyno one d waitingfor them 0 n the wh,
t'heir containers full of too
spe
dock. . 1rna
. clean, empty conta1ners for
the1r the
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Theyexchangel. ger aroun d the dock for a White frOI
full ones, then in h n head back. They get to
ket wor ers 95.
talkto the mar loadingthe ship.
when they find them un
91 . . bpeople at
Now market wor kers are not the same
' Every ad u lt in town does th1s Jo. (as
all· times. .· Welt
96.
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powersfor suchwork.
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dependir
,02.They could easily make machinery that can do not very
all their farm work, but then they would lose other of an a,
benefits, mostly spiritual ones, that they gainby smallest
working on nature directly with their own hands
when they are young. 107_ For c
crystal <
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recording includes all the sensory properties of the
. h texture the smell and rest,
plant and crop, mean1ng t e '
freqt
taste, etc.
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They wear a certa in type of crystal on a bracelet
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prod
on their forearm that enables then to sample the
grair
texture, t ast e, Smell etc of the entire field of crops this I
in just a few seconds. step
therr
The best crops will stand out among the rest by
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and ot
symphony that makes up the fruit.
about
0 perat
,20. So it can be programmed to separate the skin 1
along
and meat of the fruit f rorn the seed, and present an
with a
image of the seed only.
126.Th-
121. When the scientists focus their attention on
extren
these images of the seeds, and start the
water.
dematerialization process in their minds, the actual with n
seeds that are out on the orchard will be cleanly
separated from the rest of the fruit. 127. Thi
fountc
,22. T~e difference between the best crops and the
they c
rest 1s very marginal. What the people eat were
. ·s be 5t crops, and th~ best seeds that
last season ' are
saved th1s season, Wl.ll be regular crops in coming 12a. At
seasons. the 01
type C
But over ti me h.
,23. rnagn
more ' t is selection makes each plant
perfect, even th . . They
noticeabl ough the difference 1sbarelY
Progr.
e over the short run.
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134. The people are very fond of water. You will see
them swimming in the canals every day. In all the
towns that have canals (there are some that do not,
that use other means of transportation) the main
canals are about 50 feet wide, with narrower canals
connecting to them.
tne
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134. The people are very fond of water. You will see
them swimming in the canals every day. In all the
towns that have canals (there are some that do not,
that use other means of transportation) the main
canals are about 50 feet wide, with narrower canals
connecting to them.
tne
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ch1ldren will just stay in its path to see what Will board ·
happen. This is a game they like to play. theY nE
hards
One thing they are unable to do though is to
142.
one 0
approach within 10 feet of the ship. The ships are feet y.
covered by a field that prevents anyone from
advancing beyond its 10-foot perimeter. 14S_ Ea
Water
143. Only mature people, those who have gone SQfeE
d
through puberty, are able to disengage the field ao
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l ·de
1 into the water toward each
149 The slabs then s .
· h to form a br1dge. The top Of
other until they touc ,
. l bout a foot above the water level
the stone 1son Y a ,
and the water level itself is about 2 feet below
ground level. .
,50 When they are fully in and touch1ng, the water
152
· I want to describe these bridges in detail
because there is something about them that has to
do with the children that is very fascinating.
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154
The front one-third of its length is left bare and
visible - that is the part of it that enters the water.
When it slides and advances into the water, it takes
the covering vegetation with it, and leaves the
trench gaping wide open behind.
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. intelligent reason why they Play
There 1sa very .d .
,68. l 'ke that. The ch1l ren, l1ke all
on the trenches 1 .
are extremely intell1gent.
other people,
174, BU
• way to describe their intelligence by
169There 1sn0 this t
· • g 1·t to modern people. Their intelligence
compar1n even
is through the roof the moment they open their eyes holes
and make first eye contact with their mother. that.
anyth·
110. The reason they stop the cargo ship is because
they were told the ship will stop by itself when ,1s. So
someone is in its way. So the first thing they want hopini
to do is confirm this. get to
the ti
111. Not because they don't believe their parents or that, i
other adults when they tell them things - they do; sort 01
but they still want to see it for themselves.
116. Th,
truth,
112. They are all raised this way, to investigate things
circurT
for themselves and have an insatiable appetite for
single
knowledge that lasts their whole lifetime, and is
they c
satisfied only when they become full God and know
happe
all things.
,n. Wh
113. Once they have seen the ship stop 2 or 3 times, thern 1
they naturally lose interest in this game and go onto arounc
other things. In their world, there is so much for sponta
them to discover and investigate - they will not
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13 still walk to the trenches once in a Wh·
11,12 or 1~
sarne ti
and peer curiously down the hole.
hirnself
,so. Still surprised, and now getting confused, he will 184. The
continue to look up until he sees an older child nothins•
even h
standing up there, peering down at him. As he
like, ··,
looks closer, he realizes that he is actually looking
go to)
at his own body.
Or, "W
flower:
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181. At that point, something miraculous happen•
He finds himself back in his body, perfectlY 185
· Stil
· d t the
consc1ousand still peering into the hole, an a What t
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Will se
,~- As he experiments with this new ability, re A Pers<
natural
discovers its limits for someone his age.. Hefin
in his h
out that he can remotely see only into placest11a·
certain
are no mor:e than about 700 feet from him. He
chant ,
rd
cannot go further than that no matter howha t,e this:
tries.
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193. When a person wants someone, say an aun cHAP1
. . t t Or
uncle to explain someth1ng 1mpor
ant to hirn th
' . , en rnaY bE
he takes the water and before dr1nking . 01
drop
communicates telepathically with the aunt to tit, will flo
.1 h.1 b el[
her that he is about to put n s ody What the per
Was
once in her body.
, 98 . Unt
194_ To explain what they mean by that statement,it are ovE
is clear that when people breathe out, some a drop
the br 4
moisture comes out. Liquids also leave the body
thing h
through sweating.
this rit
is then
19s. (But they sweat very little, even when doing
it comE
heavy physical work. They have as part of their
bodies, a natural mechanism for removing sweat 199.He
and everything that is unwanted from their skin then ct
without taking a bath. This keeps their bodiesclean perforr
at all times). saying
will in1
ready
196. So when they breathe out and exhale some
matter
water vapor, or when sweat is evaporated from
and rec
their skin, it naturally becomes part of the moisture
in the air. It will either fall down as dew, or riseup 200 . All
to join the clouds and fall down as rain somewhere, then rr
to tea
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' · Then it may flow in a river or water a plant Unders
somewhe d ' h t are United
re, or o one of many other things t a .
part of th d y . it
e earth's water cycle. But some a
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rnaY be a year later or many decades later - that.
drop of moisture that came out of the aunt's body
I
.
198
Unbelievable as it may sound, all the people who
are over 77 years of age have the ability to pinpoint
a drop of water in a stream and identify it as part of
the breath of someone they know. When such a
' thing happens, the person who is looking to perform
this ritual is alerted in his mind automatically. He
is then able to concentrate and spiritually see it as
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::, it comes down the stream close to his location.
r
t He will then go to the stream and wait for it,
199.
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ORK
HE 144,000
2
• The way I see Blackroots Science spreading in
the few years we have been doing this, I would say
the 144,000 will be ready by 2014.
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th
3. The final determining factor is e rising of the
itself.
144,000. As soon as they have all_ risen f rorn self.
peoplE
forgetfulness, that will •officially' signal the end 01
thef11
non-Black rule on earth. arid ;r
find i1
, That of course does not mean that when groups
here and there declare that they are part of the 8. -r
144,000 then it is done. It must be real. They must publi~
separate not only mentally, but also physically and eithe
set up their own communities where they can live suggE
independent of the white man·s world, socially and book
economically.
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s. When that is fulfilled, most definitely we will free
. all. the other things I talked about come t o pass
see peoJ
including the appearance of the anti-christ as we(l get
as the return of Yahweh. fron
higt
6- Can you give
·
us some pointers
general idea on the b or just a
est way or f t I 0.
,o. Those are really the serious people who are most
to
likely part of the 144,000. And many of them have
al friends and family that they know very well, and are
in a better position than me and you to tell if they
too are ready for this knowledge. Some of these
people they live with or are their neighbors, and
some are even in prisons all over the country.
r
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cHAF
. . of this information w·l
"· So the dissem1nat1on The more people 1l 16-
B
bOok
hear about it, the quicker it "!1 . . the then
. to learn 1t 1s when you stud\,
most eff ect1ve way , and
with other people· then
19.
my Wlfe have met many of you in the dream world,
Presently,only a handful have advanced far enoug~ Poi
to the point where they can remember the enc
experience.
the
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But as they continue to do the exercises in the
/6.
book, especially the thought and dream exercises,
then more will become conscious in their dreams,
and it will then become possible for us to work with
them in a lucid dream.
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Remember, as I told you, that number is all we
need. The rest of the Black population may
continue to sympathize with this evil system,
thinking that it can be corrected, reformed or
adjusted in some way; as soon as that number is
reached, it will have a cascading effect, starting in
the mental realm and eventually filtering to the
physical realm.
24,
When
ld
I wou n 't say you were doing anything different '
20. daily wor1
but I had never before seen you as calm as you Were
as they u:
that time. It seemed to me that you had no major
conscious
problems to deal with - either that or you had
thoughts
decided to simply put them aside and concentrate
asleep or
more on this.
2s. If you
2,. See, even though we may have personal
naturally
problems most of the time, it is possible to put
state. -
them aside for a while - just put them out of our
relaxed 1
minds so we can concentrate better on something
else. to remer
consciou:
22. is really a waste of time and energy to worry
It
constantlyabout any particular problem no matter 2 6. Can
howseriousit is. Whenyou deal with the problem, steps i
that's when you should worry about it. Whenyou can do
are not in a position to do anything about it, what better 1
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good does it do to worry about it? You will have
enoughtime to worry about it when the time comes 21
· Sure.
to deal with it. going to
can als
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,. When you do this, you will discover that your
daily worries do not enter into your dreams as much
as they used to. That enables you to separate your
conscious mind from your other sub-conscious
thoughts that are always with you whether you are
asleep or awake.
3
It's not necessary to hold it for longer than 1 or2
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. When I hold the image constantly for 2
tninutesshouldi be lookingat one side of it or
Partof it constantly the whole time?
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look it up and down all over
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No, you may , and
· e your focus around and look at all 1.•~
even mov . . ~
sides. As long as it rema1ns 1n your tnina
continuouslyfor 1 or 2 minutes, it will take allYour
attention away from everything else, and cause
your mind to relax.
an
39. Thankyouagain.
m
2.
HE RUE ONCEPT
ARRIAGE
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·rLs and boys, underwent AS 51
l both gl . b
3. Young peop e, a e after reach1ng pu erty. At that
their rites of pass g taught all about sex and its perf,
·t they were .
these r1 es, ich are procreat1on and the iS tO
two purposes' wh .
attainment of divine un1ty.
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. d after all the ceremonies and per'
After the r1tes, an .
4. ll d then the boy and g1rl (who are woL
feasts that fo owe ' .
no longer a boy a nd girl at that po1nt,
.
but have whc
rtal·n level of matur1ty) would get
reached a ce . .
b
toget her e fo re priests and engage
. 1n the1r first a.
sexual union. The priest and pnestess that attend nat
the couple would very lovingly guide them all the the
way through it, given the fact that this is their first in 1
time.
9.
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· That is how the ancients regarded marriage.
So when Yakub and Maitseye had their wedding
f estfval th h d veral
' ey a already been married torse
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· That is how the ancients regarded marriage.
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when Yakub and Maitseye had their weddin~
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months; their marriage having taken place in front
of a priest and priestess, and having been
consummated in a climax of divine unity, which is
how the First Self blesses the marriage.
POPUJ .ATION
STABILIZATION
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Now even if it did happen, it will not change the
average, because of the following reason:
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_ When the Judges take a population census, as
d they do periodically, they will know how far below
, the total their town is, and so some other town will
l then have the opportunity to make up for the
deficit by allowing those parents who have
expresseda desire to have 3, 4, 5 or more children
to go aheadand do so.
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not
13_ It was determined a long time ago, at the very
Ou1
beginning (by the Original People on the first earth)
bu'
that the best way for children to be raised and
mE
educated properly, is when as many children as pe
possible are around at the same time.
gc
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,s.
The taw states very explicitly that .
any ch1ld th
•
, .
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Anyone who thinks that this is impossible does
not have a good understanding of our ancient ways.
Ourlaws were not laws as laws are known today,
but were actually customs based on nature, and
meant to enhance the lives of the ancients. Any
person who would go against the laws would be
going against their own desires and self-interest.
20.
Taking into account the full 100-year Period .
, \t
tJ
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2 . But it was explained to me that my sadness was
brought about by the fact that our lives today are so
short. This fact was interfering with my thought
process, causing me t 0 th· k
1n that I personally would
never see children th .
·t
l1 e-span. ere aga1n because of my short
th1. me to realiz th
s absence of ch1·td e at on the contrary,
ren f
oy 1ssou b
n ounded when children
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are present. Perhaps if th ---..._____
ey aWere always ,n
resence of children like we . th
P
would be tempered somewh at. re today, th e1r
. Joy
.e
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00 15
sCIE~
---eLAcKR . hriSt followed
ant1-c
of the -terrestrials to
appearance f the extra
nee o
appeara herne.
re sc
1·r raptu
the d by the arrival of Yahwh
f llowe e
T hat will be o h from that point on until tho
' the eart . t ,
•tl rule .od of the ex1s ence of th
who w1 000 year pen e
d of the 7,
en
non-blacks.
·tt be 12 major communities of
there W1
5 By then, ·tt be living all over the world
le who W1 . . ·
Black peop . . ·tt vary in s1ze. Some w1llhave
un1t1esWl . . .
The comm ple which 1s the m1n1murn
t 14 000 peo '
abou ' f a town or city. Others will have
cessaryto orm
ne ore upwards of 100,000 people all
many many m '
.l1v1ng
. 'together and supporting one another.
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_ Regardlessof the size of the communities, each
onewillhavea core of 12,000 people who are part
of the 144,000. These12,000 in each one of the 12
communities will be surroundedby people who are
not part of the 144,000,but who will be glad to be
helpingthe core to rebuild the society of the Black
Nation.
,o. \t is expec·
Willbe locate~
'- .Therewiltnot be any jealousies or envy about
east,central a
bemg or notbeingpart of the 144 000 as peopleby
thenwill be ' '
awareof the mission of the 144,000,
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·s to re-populate the earth w,·th
which 1 the new
of people.
types
. ne1n ° Zil
Jamaica.That w ies
in the west.
at10 an1rnl
ns to the l a s, and make thir
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ands they live on. tor
cHAP5 RE-POPULATING TH
E EARTH
soon thereafter, when their l
3- • ands are
their new an1mals and plants h . ready and
. ave 1ncreas
rest of them Wlll begin to u d ed, the
n ergo ph 1.
conscious resurrection while still l' . . Yscal,
. 1v1ng 1n th 1.
present bod 1es, and continue to d0 er
so until the
number of Judges reaches the total of 144
,000.
lne
the ,4. At that point when all 144' 000 are r esurrected
leir and present on earth (having been joined by the
re- ancients who resurrected in the old days, such as
~es the mahdis and all their soul mates) then they will
rld be in a position to work more effectively in soul
he mate pairs. Each Judge of the newly resurrected
nd will find his or her soul mate. They will begin to
have children in order to start re-populating the
earth with perfect people.
ill •
. the entire
appearanceOf the non-black races, . Black
tt
)
couples '
populationwill again have regained t~e1r natural,
perfect bodies which we ~ad _los~ in order to farnilY•
experiencethis cycle' which is w1nd1ngdown to an
2 ,.
In realit~
end:
while other~
destiny. So
11• Year 2050 will see all 144,000 resurrected in
-
count all th
perfect bodies,being the Judges.
would yield
20.Whatit rn .
eansis that
c~unted, their nurnb _whenall the children are
s1nceth er W1ltb
ere are 144 00 e about 288 000 and
' 0J ' '
Udges (or 72,000 married
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•
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' couples), then that averages to
4 children Per
family.
2, -Year 2090:
576,ooo children
+ 288 000 parents
+
144: 000 Judges (grandparents)
That is 1, 1 ~
26. - Year2120: 4,608,000 C
1,152,000children
+ 576,000parents
+ 288,000grandparents 30. - Year 2
+ 144,oooJudges(great-grandparents)
4,608,C
= 2,160,000people
+ 2,304,C
+ 1,152,(
21.The 1 152 000 ch1·td + 576,001
have 4 c~ild' ren (576,000 couples) will
ren each at abo + 288,00
around the year 2140 h ut 20 years of age, + 144,00
t rough 2150.
That is 576 000 c ::: 9,072 ,
' ouples x 4 .
2,304,000 children ch1ldren per family :::
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C ARTH
..year 2150:
-~
"
z,304,000 children
+ 1, 152,000 parents
-t 576,000 grandparents
+ 288,000 great-grandparents
+ 144,000 Judges (great-great-grandparents)
: 4,464,000 people
s0. - Year2180:
4,608,000children
+ 2,304,000parents
+ 1,152,000grandparents
+ 576,000great-grandparents
+ 288,000gr-gr-grandparents
+
::: 9,072,000people
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~--.;__;_.,----
oochildren (2' 304' 000 couplesl
The 4,60B,O each at about 20 years of 'tfiU
31. hitdren 2210 ag~
have 4 c 2200 through . ,
d the year 18,432,l
aroun
+ 9,216,0t
000 couples x 4 children per farn·t + 4,608,01
That is 2,304, l y~
+ 2,304,0
16
9,2 '
ooo children + 1,152,0
+ 576,00(
_Year2210: + 288,00(
32.
+ 144,00(
9 , 216,000 children
+ 4,6oa,ooo parents _
+ 2, 304,ooo grandparents
The 1S
+ 1, 152 ,ooogreat-grandparents 35.
+ S?6,000gr-gr-grandparents have 4 c
+ 288,000gr-gr-gr-grandparents around th
+ 144,000Judges(gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents) That is 9l
36,864,0(
= 18,288,000people
== 73,5~
E EARTH
3,.
_ Year 2240:
18,432,000 children
+ 9,216,000 parents
+ 4,608,000 grandparents
+ 2,304,000 great-grandparents
+ 1,152,000 gr-gr-grandparents
+ 576,000 gr-gr-gr-grandparents
+ 288,000 gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents
+ 144,000 Judges (gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents)
= 36,720,000 people
36. Year2270:
-
36,864,000children
+ 18,432,000parents
+ 9,216,000grandparents
+ 4,608,000 great-grandparents·
+ 2,304,000gr-gr-grandparents
+ 1,152,000gr-gr-gr-grandparents
+ 576 000 gr-gr-gr-gr-grandParents
+
' rents
+ 144,000Judges (gr-gr-gr-gr-gr g
== 73,584,000 people
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. t the populat1on 1s approachi ,~cHA1p
5
this po1n g
37 At eople. few Black
·,.A 000,000 P . that the average nurnbe A d.
1~, dec1de r 01 ern bo 1e
(TlO d
The Judges . Wl"ll be reduced from 4 to ahA. enough an
fa rn1lY "VUt ye t
children pe~ round the years 2290 to 2300t
3 8 per fam1ly,_soa . he
. born w1ll be. ,o. Now the a
number
is reduced ag,
l 5 x approx. 3. 8 children per coup! 2 children per
8 432 000 coupe e
, 4,16 000 children
= 70, ,
_ Year 2300:
_ Years 2320-~
38.
_ Year 2300: 2x144M=288M
_ Years 2350-~
70,4 16,000 children 3x144M=432~
+ 36,864,000 parents - Years 2380-:
4x144M=576N
+ 18,432,000 grandparents
+ 9, 216,ooogreat-grandparents - Years 2410-:
5x144M=720N
+ 4 , 608,000gr-gr-grandparents
- Years 2440-
+ 2,304,000gr-gr-gr-grandparents
6x144M=864N
+ 1,152,000gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents - Years 2470-
+ 576,000gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents 7x144M=1881'
+ 288,000gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandparents
+ 144,000Judges (gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-gr- 41
. So arounc
grandparents)
its maxirnuIT
= 144,000,000people type body Bl
all Black PE
ancient type
39
· The Judgesat this point have been resurrected
·tdreo left under Ye
for more than 250 years, and their oldest ch1
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HE EARTH
A few Black people are still .
. 1ncarnat·1
)f modernbod1es we have now b ng in thes
ecause th e
It yet enough ancient-type bodi es. ere are not
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ct<~o c.HAP3-
si.J\ dges have been resurre
t
'file, neJu and their oldest childct~
t worlds
hat ti O years, re ·fferen
d .
1 l .
peop e
, 2 At t er 43 ld The Judges are gr-gr-g n ord1narY . i
for ov ars o . r,gr, decreas1r,g
now t 430ye -gr-grandparents. In otk
abou r-gr-gr . "er be h until thE
are .gr-gr-g generat1ons of perfect Peo yahwe
r-gr-gr are 1 6 Ple
g ds, there time on earth. "ll be
wor he same 1 heY Wl .
. g at t
·v,n
l, h . ,6 d increas1n~
ve completed t e1r mission GO s .
Judges a h of dges. They w1
, 3 The . full population of 1B8M PerfeN Ju d as thE
. g 1n the '"l
full Go s,
usherin been alive for over 430 years sine
l andhave e society.
peope, fon in addition to the thousands
their resurrecJ ' • • 01
earsthey ivel . d before they la1d down the1r bodies ·
Y
Rememer b that the Judges are full Gods. They
compeel t d t he 7 great rituals of the . Black Nation
long, long ago, long before they la1d down their
bodiesin the Temple of Resurrection.
45
· Manypeoplewho will still be in our present
typesof bod· · fl sh
. ies W1llsee living Gods in the e
Walk1ngon h two
eart • There will literally be
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TIME TRAVEL
rother Blackroots,
4.
th
We have rituals for sending people to e paSl
. 1 have already
using our system of D1toro as
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---~~--. h book. But there are no ritual 6 ------
· d 1nt e s for
c •
expla1ne to the future. ·s never 1
sendingthem it 1 High
bY the
l·s
simply because the future has
The reason . not such Vl
•
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LAct<Ro~O;,..._,:....---
--- ---:;;-s
future.
d stories of extra-terrest.
u rea l'la1 ,1
\I
h humans,and all the predictionsthat
,J. When• yo
cc:111
contactwit trials
xtra-terres made in the past, YouWill
t,l·st'
thesee h
find one t at has ever come true, and Yet
tne'
not . to
peoplecontinue be misled. So. how can
. . one tell
it b
the difference between genu1ne v1s1onsand
ones?
deceitful
IB.
sys
,. The HigherSelf gives visions only to people who
hiS
knowhis/her'voice·. Just like it says in the bible,
an
thesheepknowthe voice of their shepherd, and can
bE
never be misled by the voice of another. They
listenonlyto their shepherdand no one else.
19.
,s. Thewayto
knowthe voice of your Higher Self is
to practicelistening t . .
0
. be able to rec it..
youw,11 With
. enough practice '
unlikeanyoth ogn,ze it because it is unique,
er ty e O • •
'
Sci 1n the 2n
oak.
16. ByPra t· .
C lCJ .
th3
Sothereare no rituals designedfor doing t.
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Acl<Aoors
sa.. ople who like to claim
are pe h that
there le come from t e future
21
Now, n peoP , or
havesee can go to the future. How
theY rnsel
ves . can
theYthe hat does not yet ex1st? Andh
that tacet . ow
u goto a P t•ving in and com1ng back from
yo
eo
ple be 1
• t?
a
can P doesnot ex1s.
placethat
'deas
1
are fanciful imaginations 0
All such • r
2
2. • • sed to serve some nef anous purpose
fabncat1ons u
ing to do with the truth. The future
that hasnoth .
edicted to some extent us1ng logical
can be Pr
analysis basedon events of the past and present, 27.
But regar
andbeingable to see trends. nothing but
way mean tt
23. For example, as you know, weather can be They simpl)
predictedreasonablyaccurately for short intervals happened YE
by studying weather patterns. Similarly
technologicaladvancement can also be predicted 2a. The onl)
for shortintervals by studying trends, the samewith stone·, so t
manyother phenomenalike social trends, biological shows the
trendsandso on. what is alrE
Plan of the
Beyond those short intervals there are just too
24
· the future
many
. variablesth t d'ct
a make it impossible to pre 1
w1thre ·
29. As far
t at the unk h that is als
fut nownplans of the Elders have on t e
ure, Which · ns
10 been exp,
that can change the future in direct
noonecanever predict. Present, t
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2
6.people with very active i .
· l b'l' · mag,natio
except1ona a 1 1t1es to visual·1ze can , ns and
future predictions so clearl see those
Y that th
themselves actually there living . ey see
nd
the 'future'. ' in a observing
31
_Wisdomis directly linked to experience of th
truth. Without experiencing the truth, there isn:
wisdomthat can be gained - and there is certainl
fancifulimaginations.
ur L
star
of the ur
2. Wher
125 bit
systems
3· The
modern
averagE
4
At t
·
a seco
galaxy
100
f the
•
is no
-ainty
Cing
6
· These 70,000 tr groups are further sub-divided
into groupsof o,ooo.There are 7 trillion of these
1
groups, each group revolving around a fourth tier
sun. Therefore there are 7 t f .
r ourth t1er suns.
7. The 7 tr fourth tier
d equidistant all
3
' · That means they will be locate ·tl
and they w1
aroundthe sphere of the central sun'
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l around it in orbital circuits
revo ve . that
harmonious
way• ~~
16
·Hence every orb created in the new universe
after that Will be patterned after the first earth,
th th
meaning at ey Will all have 12 primary nodes·
this includesall b
suns. or s, Whether they are planets or
s are surrou d . h
tier suns' as alread n. ed by 42 million f1ft
or ab1tat·00
' , the 12 nodes become
104
ctfAP7 THE 7 GREAT RITUALS
2 l5 1· the
'· are seven Great
Now, there Ritua n
educationsystem of the Black Nation· The seven
· uns
inthe universe.
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7 THE 7 GREATRl'h•~
.!_I UA(s~--
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inherent in the ritual P
o_""'""! rocess10
.
•
affectsthe body and mind. • the \Va it
of po re ..
The ·consolidation·
-- r 1nclud
nw~r o ·er our solarsystem1 b es not onty
• ut over a
system1n the galaxy, one at a time _n solar
idle er sun system
1.\!I.1 they ma\, h · Th,s means
' appen to · ..
.nav have the same power over it th . Sit,
as ey hav .
-is so ar system. e 1n
ll Once
r- they have done that after 1 000
- ' , years•
.,..eyare then ready to take part in the second
Great Ritual. The second Great Ritual gives them
galactic-sun power, or the power of the 2nd tier
1 sun.and they become 2nd tier initiates. Similarlyit
t takes 1,000 years to 'consol1date' 2nd tier power.
:a
...
E. Eventhough the galaxy is that much 1biggerthan
l
the solar system, it still takes only 1,000 years
t
becaus,etheir ability to consolidate increases with
everyhigher Ritual.
) rd
1'i After another 1, 000 years they completethe 3
...
..
GreatRitual and gain the power of the 3rd tier sun,
th
, Whichis the sun of 10,000 galaxies. Then ev
•
•
•
inculcated
in them.
l
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C
s . al
R1tu
t
gives them the Powe
r Of 1i
35,
4th Grea . h is the sun of over 100rnitt·
The wh1C 10n can
JO. h tier sun'
the 4t ever
galaxies acce
·tual gives them all the power f
h Great R1 • o sUr1·
31 The5t which is the nounsher of over1 colo
5th tier sun'
the sup€
trilliongalaxies.
repr
leting the 6th Great Ritual, they gain
~ AftercomP . .
· of the 6th tier sun, wh1ch 1sthe overseer 1
thepower . 36.
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THE 7 GREAT RITUALS
accessed in the
. golden atmosphere of th .
e un1versale
n
s · There 1s a reason why the golden d .
an s1lvery
U
colorsare used, and that is because th ey are
superior to all other colors in recording and
reproducingwithout any loss.
.
36
The inhabitants of the first earth use the
universalsun to interact with and travel to any part
of the universe. They can see any part of the
universefrom inside the universal sun. When they
wantto contact someone or travel to some place in
theuniverse, they first ·summon' the 6th tier sun of
thatlocation.
38
. Whenthey are there inside the 6th tier sun,
the . ' . •
0catio . and by
n, and it too appears before them,
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BLACKRO C
. they transport themselves insta
·ng'
1
into 1t ntly
·stePP
to its location. s
s
. the word 'summon', I am trying to t
39 By us1ng h t . ·t
· .d a that is somew a s1m1ar to th s
conveyan 1 e . e
. of a taxi cab. You wa1t at the street
summon1ng .
andcalla taxi on your phone. It dr1ves up andstops
beforeyou, you enter it and it transports you to
yourdesiredlocation. V
t
40_The de-materialization process is somewhat a
•
analogous.Theystart _bystanding at the designated J
locationinside the 6th tier sun. Then usingthe L
mind,they 'call' the 5th tier sun by its vibrational n
name,or visualizingit. as it is, and it instantly
appearsbefore them as a golden or sometimes
silverylightorb, about the size of twice the height
of a person.
r
a
41.Thenth st .
. ey ep r1ght into it and find themselves
instantlyinside h . .
Years t at 5th t1er sun trillions of l1ght 4.
away wh '
Thenth ' erever that sun is actually located. s
ey repeat th ..
lightYear e process and move many more C
..
C
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CHAP7 -~ THE 7 GREAT RITUALS
ly
,i once they are inside the l .
. ga act1c su
summon any star 1n that gala n, they can
. xy, for ex
sun. Then t hey f1nd themselves . . ample our
1ns1de0
then have access to any planet O l ur sun, and
r Pace in
system. our solar
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TheY just move as fast as their
That is not so. . ltaneously ·call' on the Vario
,6. l to 5,rnu lJs p
minds are ab e . -between, and finally find ti
laces ,n
stopping P t the final Location. They only stopat
themselvesa. Locations for longer if they have b
the interrned1ate i1
the need to do so.
ck f rorn the earth, they use oneof 5
To trave l ba .
47· condary nodal po1nts that exist on
the many se ..
tioned before, there are 42 m1ll1onof a
earth. s A men
• every country although not all of them are
them 1n '
easilyaccessible.
48
. They act as portals between our earth and other
nearby planets, as well as to the sun itself, whichis s
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ITUALs~---...
The de-materialization of b.
so. • , o Ject
Pnnc1ple of summoning·. T0 b . s uses the s
, , r1ng . arne
themselves, they call its real an obJect to
. l. . name Wh.
sameas v1sua 1z1ng it as it reall . ' 1ch is the
h . . d' Y ls, and it
before t e1r m1n s eye As so appears
· on as the
it materializes before them. Y releaseit,
.
dont see people d,sapear •,n and out of them
everyday?
To go through,
The portals are always closed.
54·
55
· Canu open a portal?
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KR
BLAC
level of my training I am un b
s6 No
,
at the
lf
a let
o
· tal by myse ·
opena por
California
61
· Whereexactly?
62. Thereis o .1 . .1
·t . ne
Cal1orn1a Th .
ns1de the house where I liveheren
reet
andf · at 15 how me and my wife travelto
ramour village.
2
· As Pr
ancients
for
reasc
•
NCIENTs
ere in
reetings Brother,
'el to
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- voLU.~M_E_2~--
seven
.
17 years old. _ Look like 18 years old. orang
1 000 to 1, 500 . 9 ld a bltJ
1'500 to 2 000 - Look llke 1 years o .
• to ' 0 _ took like 20 years old. hLle·
2 50
2•000 to ' ooo_Look like 21 years old.
2' 500 3
to 3' 500 - Look like 22 years old.
3 000
3;500 to 4:000 - look like 23 years old. s.
fh€
4,000 to 4,500 - look like 24 years old. ,night .
4,500 to 5,000 - look like 25 years old. the Tri
5,000 to 5,500 - look like 26 years old. •
hue Wl
5,500 to 6,000 - look like 27 years old.
6,000 to 7,000 - look like they are 28 years old and Tribe t
remain that way forever. ' happe
9.Whe
s. Their skin is so smooth it looks like they have
no have v
pores. They actually do have pores, but theyare •
1nspect
very small, so much so that at first glanceyouwill
couldbE
think they don't have them. The skin is verydeep black,,
black; in texture it reminds me of the tonerina tw0 ..
•
laser printer.
6
· But they do have different hues to theirskin,
The hues are not so easy to see the first time,
but
have
th
after a while you can see clearly that ey
116
n basic hues, and other mixed huesth
~ve . at occur
hen they inter-marry, as I will explain lat
w er.
10
· Suchoccurrences are very few in number. The
1,i~· st
.r s" va majority of soul mates are of the same hue of
:11e1put
blackness,and the seven basic hues are for the
rnost ·
Part predominant throughout the ent 1re
tneY Nation.
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sLACKROOTS
. h black all the same in all
is p1tc - '
,, lihe eye k that is even deeper than their
It is a blac d .
people. When you stare eep 1nto the
skin blackness. . e it is like looking into infinity.
blacknessof the1r ey '
s th · • · extrerTl
1
ees e1rha1r,lookingvery, very short n
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DESCRleflON
~~~0~F.1T!:IJHEt
• . ~CIEt.ri.
tight curs,l unw1nd until it is ~•s
' reaches all the way to th . Perfectly
e Wa1stin straight
sorne w and
omen
,6. As to why they sometirn ·
. es have 1. .
and ot her t1mes hanging d t 1n tigh
own st 1· t curt
with their activities that re . ra ght, has t s
> . . qu1re th h . o do
r one cond1t1onor the other Th· . e a1r to b .
. . · 1s 1s 1• e 1n
them; the1r ha1r will curl or qu te natural fo
uncurl s r
without much thought from them Pontaneously
can make it do so at will. th
' al ough they
t
, 7. Now, fifty thousand years ago when
nd . ·t· t· d t . we left
c1V11za10n an wen. . 1nto the forests of Afr1ca,
.
we
tld · t·k
lost our natural ab1l1ty to control our ha1r 1 e the
,at ancients. The conditions we were living in forced
as our hair to remain in tight curls all the time.
? to
longer knew how to control with our minds. Added
to that was the fact that we no longer engaged in
vill.
rituals that would require our hair to hang loose and
ut a
straight, so we never did straighten it from that
·utly
timeon.
na
' 9· The hair strand acts somewhat like a long
muscle,althoughit is not a muscle- it reactsto an
th
electricalimpulse, as one can see when e arm
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. b sa 1 ers
is afraid and the
. . f ced to remain in one position f
When 1t 1s or . . or a
20. • • tL·atrophy' in that pos1t1onjust lik
time, 1t w1 . ea
long . d And so after many rn1llennia th
cle w1ll o. ' e
mus people who lived in forests on th
hair of those e
. ent became permanently curled .
African cont 1n 1n
tight spirals.
22. When the time came for Yahweh and the Elohim
to make the light races, among the 60,000
volunteers who went to the island of Pelan,the
• •
maJ~nty were the descendents of people whose
ha1r.
f~
~(f Io,
~b~
f~. l~
·----~-
,. l' 23 air or
lf•.
v. ·•,~
1
1/·loose curls, such as can be seen among the ancient
'!J)y .
Cfi •~· Greeks. When the scien~ists bred the races, they
N.'-',.~ ~ ~ wanted them to be as widely different as possible
1
~~ \ from the majority of Black people on the island
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_ Going back to my description ,
of the ancients
their bodies, overall, are just too beautiful to
describe. They are simply the pinnacle of
perfection. There is not a single person who looks u Ifaperson
28
_ Going back to my description ,
of the ancients
their bodies, overall, are just too beautiful to
describe. They are simply the pinnacle of
perfection. There is not a single person who looks u Ifaperson
34
• But to explain how this field works, imagine that
II
'
a Personwas busy at the construction of a large
building h .h ·
, sue as a Temple, being built w1t mass1ve
blocks 0 f
stone that weigh several tons. And
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in our bodies).
37
·It would be like the stone hit an infinitely hard
nd
a immovable object, and will either crumbleif
it's a soft stone, or just fall to the side if it's a hard
~tone· Incredible as this function of the field is,it
~sactually not its main function. Its main function
1sto r · , ·
od1esclean I .
· Wlll explain shortly what I mean.
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cHAP8 DESCRIPTION OF THE
AACIENTs
_ When they
. see people for the first t"1me, they
39
cannot res1st the urge to get close to th em. The
people, when they enter the forest, will extend
their protective field about ten feet beyond their
bOdies,so that no animal or insect can come within
ten feet of them, except those that they allowto
shiela penetratethe field.
matte!
1bleto Forexample if there is a swarm of insects flying
j(J
~tismi)
around nearby, and they want to look at only two of
them, say a male and a female, then no other
insectswillbe able to penetrate their shield except
lyharO two
those that they choose.
rnble
tt
" Theyhave such perfect mental control over the
a harO mindof all animals that those two insects will find
[diS,ii themselvesbeing urged to come close, even land on
uricti()ll th .
. e,r hand. If they wanted to, they could lie down
tne1r
?P ~na forest full of wild animals and all kinds of
,ari• ,nsects
"- and other micro-organisms, and no matter
'ftJWCU.
With·nous they got, not a single one would get
1n 10f
eet of the sleeping body.
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oo-rsscie
thlS n,a
lso place ·r houses where modern
• 2·
,heY a
openings Of thel .
ut doors and w1ndows. T0
in the
le wouldno
rrnallYp .
·rnplYwalk r1ghtthroughthe
51
peoP theY
ter the house, . such as rain or dust, even
en b t other th1ngs
field, u
animals,cannotenter.
• function of this field is to keep
Now, the rna1n . .
43· l n and to prov1de cloth1ng (there is
the body c eaion related to transportat1on,
. but only
another f unct .
for a certain Levelof initiates). The anc1ents never
everhaveto take a bath. But of course they always
do, beingespeciallyfond of swimming.
command fectlY
48. All people (all things for that matter) have what
is called an ·aura'. This is an ultra-physical field of
many colors that, today, can only be seen by those
who train to see it. In ancient times all people saw
I
54
.Theyhave many, many games that they play·
both adults d h.
. an c ildren. All their gamesare co·
in t
operat1ve h
na ure• They never play gamesfor t e
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~-~ DESCRIPT10N
OF TfiE
sake of competitio ANc1ENi-
. n. To th s
of the1r games n, . e uninit·
. . ay lndeed lated e
compet1t1on,but that . seem lik Ye, some
1s never th e garn
e case • es of
55. For example, they h
. ave a
equ1valent of what we call game that is h
a tug of t e
adults. This is a mental war, Played b
game Where Y
people will try to pull an ObJ· two or more
ect to thems l
will see an object floating in th . eves. You
60
_At that point, the trainee has reached the same
level of mental strength as the teacher, and Will
graduatefrom playing that particular game.
tune
\ Yeqr, i,,~
t
1
~Uih
ie sorne
ntotoo rotho, how do one become a Elder?
it their
2.Becoming an Elder happens only by pre-
ordination. The same is true for Chiefs and Judges
aswell. In the 78 trillion-year history of our planet,
everysingle one of the 88MGodshasbeenanElder
at one time or another. In this reply I will talk
aboutall 3 groups of our Leaders.
3
. First of all, when I said a King or Queenrulesfor
25,000years, that is only an estimate. They can
rule anywhere from 25,000 to 35,000 years
th
dependingon their mission. The length of eir
reignis basedon the cycle of the Siriusstar whichis
1,460years.
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y1e
0
f pE
ules for about 20 of these cycle the' te
The ruler r s, or J
a. This ty . tion;s
inst pe of co-operation and co-ordtna ttie
antaneous d t as
people an perfect in every respec '
are all united as one in mind.
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t
respeC' citizens.
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134
'9 BECOMING AN ELDER ~
1,00~ ruling the earth, which will be when they (the 144
Chiefs-to-be) are over 490,000 years old. They then
fir~t
accept this honor and become permanently
attached to those two Elders as their Sons and
Daughters,as they are called, for the rest of their
lives.
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. g Chiefs and all the Chiefs-to b
bY the reigntn
h rn as well as the other Elders . e that
are above t e ' .
nY given time on earth (under n
21 At a . . . Ol'll\a\
. stances - i.e. not including this age of
c1rcurn . se\1.
forgetfulness) there are 1,296 Chiefs-in-train·
tus the reigning 144 Chiefs, for a total of 1ing,
p d ,44()
Chiefs. As stated, the El ers choose their Chief
when they are around 217,000
. . years old, when th:e,r
Tribe is in the 10t h position.
ij~~rma
1
born. ·,~i~
~~~I
2, Now, every 2 Eldersrule for aboutso,ooo
~ea~
~
(sometimeslonger, sometimesshorter).Thef Queen
ttowed 0
always rules first, for about 25,000years,
136
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CHAP 9 BECOMING AN
E~L:fiD~ER~----
bY the King for another 25 0
' 00 Ye
tater why the Queen always l ars. I Will
ru es first. explain
137
5 000 years old. That is When th .
-- < ff' ;
are 2 ' . e1r f
. .
tra1n1ng to be Elders beg1ns. orl'tiql oV .
i1
11
vre
After another 75,000 years, they are i"d
29 h . t . . ~
I llc:t f(I
1. h Eldership. T e1r ra1n1ng continu I
•nto t e es ll"t· i o
650 000 years old, then they becorn '' 1t ·c
they are , e th!! f 1
.
K1ngan
d Queen of the earth. They are trained
th . by
I,
1
/'
he Elders above em, especially the I'
all t d . tely above them. Wh1·te in
. th is
. long Per·2 .~
v·
imme 1a 10d
Tribe. iij~
th
,. As you can imagine, these reigning 12 Chiefs -
e ones who belong to the 10th Tribe - are older
are older t .
0
• netheless th •t
the Elders. ' ey sti l function under all
32.As I st
the ated, the new Ch.
Y are
427000 7,ooo Years old Jef s are selected when
' Yearsold th · When they get to be
' ey Select h .
138
t eir 144'
000 Judges.
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ga-r-- a;;;,<
~
32. As I stated th
y Select their
138
144,ooo
Judges.
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CHAP 9=~~~~
BEco,..,NG -,,....,_
They go to the seri- Af-il:Lo1;R
lOr Cit•12
~t, about to ascend _ th
ose th
en ge"'
' ,erat1·0
rb Great Ritual. at have t· _ n that 1 .
1n1shed s 1Ust
the,r 7th
~
From among them the
33.
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SLAC
---------- ll living beings (including an·1
ycle a . . rnal
36_ In anY c ' llocated the1r l1fespan. Whe s
ts) are a rf . na
and plan d a state of pe ect1on, it is
h s reache no
planet a d by cycles, and thus all people a
influence nd
longer r die or ascend.
animalsno longe
140
CHAP 9 - BECOMING--:---
AN ELDER
rnuch longer lifespan - 1n. th -----~
lifespan of around 490 000 e case of Ch,·efs
' Years. , a
,,. Now, it's possible that they (or any other regular
person for that matter) can extend their lives
beyond their allocated lifespan, but such a thing
was so rare that it happened only in situations
where it had been planned beforehand by the
sSti Elders,as part of their purpose.
tflf
,2 So the normal way is that when such people
:ion.
incarnate, their lifespan will be according to their
astrological conditions. Of course, when I say a
lifespan of 490,000 years, this too is an average. In
actuality,it could be as low as 480,000 or as highas
500,000years, but not much more nor less than
that. •
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46. The King and Queen will rule the earth for about
50,000 years from when they are 650,000yearsold
until they are 700,000years old. Their Chiefswill ~-1neth\E
reign with them also for 50,000 years from when a~tend 'N
they are 440,000 years until they are 490,000years \c
'!ii\\\ni\~
old. So will their Judges also from when they are th~tl\,
20,000 until they are 70,000 years old, and then
they willall ascendtogether.
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OMING AN ELfJ_D}!,E~RC.=::.:.-.:::=-------
a certain ancient tradit•
8 some people in this ion that
cycle, In this tradition, when thpre~ent6,0oo.
is se,vantswauld be killed and burieedkl~g died, all
w1th him•
h
"- Thiscustom was a misinterpretat· 10n of th
.,1 rrnof this tradition as it was pract·1ced 1
.n e true
.
...a~ys.
1
uP
0 As I said earlier, when the K. anc1ent
1ng and Q
ascend,they ascend with their Chiefs and Jud ueen
wtioare permanently attached to them l1ke . th ges,
•
servants. e,r
them.
• ena
rule The reason is because when our an.
• aent
ancestors came here from Sirius, the Queenofth
time was the first to rule the planet. at
fj~t
ss. Right at the the settlers
beginning when ona
arrive, the operates
governmental structure
144
CHAP 9 -~~-~BECOMING AN ELDER
~
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CHAP 9 -~~-~BECOMING AN ELDER
~
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ign of that King 50,000 Ye
• g the re ars
It was dun11 ·d d to prepare the world for th
59. dec1 e e
that theY h bY sending people out to setf
ago f Yahwe .
orningera O . ning to de-populate the earth
c d bYbeg1n .
isolationan
started, the present group of
that a ll
IJ). When re only about 10,000 years old
0 Judgeswe .
144,00 et Judges. Ten thousand years
TheY were not y
. " n (our present Queen of the earth)
later the1r~uee
1
fl
62· They lived through the degeneration
entire
processof our bodiesf ram 12 strands to 2 strandsof
DNA.Thenthey saw the rise and fall of Lemuriaas
wellasthe nse
· and fall of Atlantis, right up to 6,000
yearsagowhen
or ahwehto take over.
l
CHAP9
BEco,..,NG-
self-forgetfulne . AA l:Lo~
ss 1n th R
who are known as the e Peopl e in
so-call earn at
ed 144 ect as
6' When the 144 0 ,Oooelect them,
. , 00 r; ·
•
•
h1story will be se, all th
•
•
resurrect at kno
occupy the bod 1.es of ed in th em Wlectgeand
remember it as w ll resurrection When they
' e as th · Th
Gods who have already c e fact that the ey Wi\\
Rituals of the Black N t· ompleted all th Y are full
a 10n. e 7 Great
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con ructed flying vehicles that are usedto flyin
150
ct-1AP10 THE SEVEN M-
0DEs oa:
TRAAs
the earth's atmosphere as Well POFIT11.Tio
N
can travel to distant planet s. as spacecr aft that
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~t<ROO~
sLAc f the spacecraft. But
·ze o
1 eath
the s to be totally familiar ..,.,.
. g on p has h. b 1th
end1n grou . the spaces 1p efore he
aeP ;n the building ·t or
PersonasPect of right to operate 1 •
ever'/ . n the
. g1ve .
stie is of transportat10~ system is cl
f ·fth type portation dev1ce that is User1
The , ·c trans d b \I
2
sona l rnagnetl .
. ·t1ates, that I foun to. e the most
per
ty bY higher 1n1 ·r tran sportation devices. It is als
o
on . of all thel than pure transportation
amazing oses other .
d for purp
use . f
. e 1s or med at will in just a few
/3.
This devic ...
an 1n1t1a te using the energy that cornes
seconds by
. or her so tar plexus. They are able to
15
out of h th's magnetic field and forrn a
the ear .
harness f any size using the1r solar plexus.
magneticsphere o
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CHAP10 THE SEVEN Mooe
S OF TRANSPORT
of the earth. This neutr t· A.TtoN
a 1zes the
pull on the body, as Well earth's magnet·
as the . le
atmosphere above the body Th we 1ght of the
. ese tw 0 d 0
forces are what modern people ll . wnward
ca gravity·.
~yaret
Using this attraction and repulsion, they are able
, 1.
hen large an
the case w . they cannot be seen.
nt gathenng,
irnporta
are able to
"dents even children,
ll the res1 ' .
20. But a ·th their h1gher senses even WhAn
1. them w1 "'''
perce ve . . 'bl to the eye. For example whena
are 1nv1s1e
they l is expecting someone to arrive in
up of peop e .
gro ehicles, you Wlll see them stop and
one of these v
a articular location in the sky, then very
stare at P , . t· . .
•tt
soonyou WJ see the sphere matena 1ze as 1f out of
nowhere, then slow down and descend to the
ground.
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deep down into the earth With
nd even out
ocean a . tunnel. They can enter into
. to d1g a the
hav1ng with it and not feel the slight
O
f a volcano est
heart t re It is by far the most cornl'h
. ternpera u . ,,•on
nse 1n ortation in and around the earth
de of transp . . . .
mo ho are in1t1ated 1nto 1t.
amongthose w
ThenI w e
g t.
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MooesoFi-
31 As soon as I focus d RANsp 0 R
. . . e on it h TATION
1t was em1tt1ng ' and th en I ' e turned off th
golden sphere. It mo ved could
sl
clearly e light
see th .
instinctively held up m h owly towards e t,ny
Y and I rne and ,
near my finger. · t floated ri gh t up
31
It was the top part of my finger only , d own to
the first knuckle. The image grew larger as the tiny
sphere moved closer and closer, until it disappeared
right inside my finger. Now I could see the insides
of my finger - the muscles, sinews and veins
surrounding the bone - in perfect living color, about
10times larger than life-size.
39
· As to the volume of images it can record,there
seemsto be no limit. My Host told me that hehad
beenusingthe samesphere to study plants,animals
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•
SLACKR00
the middle. He then caused th
d near ld th . ,,e
d stoPPe nti l I cou see e 1ndivid
an Large u . . \Jal
·rnage to en ·th their barely v1s1blerhyth .
1 heart, w1 rn,c
cells of rnY
movements.
·t move again and it exited throuoh
. lly I felt 1 • ~
36. f1na Y chest. The 1mage of my heart
1·ddle of m •
the m exactly where 1t was, enabling me
1· ed frozen
rema n . l se until my host turned it off.
to study 1t up c o '
39
As to the volume of images it can record, there
·
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~-~,;;;jENi:i'iCME~-::vivo~LU~Mrru_E~~2-=~-----......
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-____
cKAOOf5 5CI ~~~ .
----- eLA . l bodies 1n our Solar
--- and cetest1a
planets
other
5Ystern- R.
of the first Great 1tuat is to
e of the purposes
single thing that exists in
~ on know every . .
· them to h y cannot know 1t unt1l they
cause and t e
solar system' . with their electromagnetic
our . all of 1t
finish study1ng
light spheres.
46.
Now when the
1
sphere records and transmits a
property such as texture in a three-dimensional
image,it is transmitted directly as electromagnetic
properties, meaning the actual unique vibrational
frequenciesof the object. As you already know,
everysensation has a unique vibration, or what we
maycall a unique electro-magnetic signature.
47
Sothe imagethat is transmitted that you then
see in frontof you, is only an electro-magnetic light
perfect that ·
1 Y, and you c ·t
an move your hand through 1 •
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ES OF TRANSPo
sut when you touch it, you W1ll. feet . RTATloN
you can feel the
·
texture 0 f its textur So
a Perso · e·
whateverth e obJect may be. n s heart, or
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CHAP 10 THE SEVEN
Mooes oa=:r
usually attach it to a RANsp 0 b
neck la nl Ali 0
wrist bracelet. ce, a head b N
racelet
or a
I
te
59For young people, those under 1,000 years of
age,the spheres are a popular way to communicate
With others. They do have telepathic abilities
startingat a very young age, but they are limited
only to the exchange of thought conversations,
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bility to transmit sensations or irn
·thout the a ages
Vil ·r surroundings.
of the1
62.
But all these sensations are only recorded
properties. In other words, when you touch the
~st,
image of a person and feel their skin, youare only
inf\ue
touching a recorded sensation. The person doesnot
feel you touching them. nlrec
64
· They share their studies on a monthly basisor
moreoften if something important is discovered
by
~ne of the groups and needs to be shared
1mmediately.
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CHAP10
THeseveN
65 The sixth "-1°01:s0
. . rnod J: l'f:i
matenal1zation ' Whe· of tra Afis~-
'~\JRl
\
1
initiates to travel ch is nsport . 1'l10N
. . to Oth used at1on .
de-matenal1zing
. th e1r
. b er Places • by the 1s d~.
1
the1r chosen dest· Odies a n the hig%
1nation 11dre. llniver r
. rnatefi . se by
al12.,n
66. Then finally th . g at
• e1r hi h
is mental travel g est form
. ' Where h of tr
beh1nd and go to oth er re t. ey leaVe ansportat·
th . 10n
use the bodies of th . g1ons of th e1r bod1e
e1r tw· e Univ s
other universes whe re th 1n souls , or eveerse and
make new bodies for th ey are able t _n go to
emselves. o 1nstantly
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ti!
---- th of experience that you can {J
. an ideal pa . . t
There 1s l dge and expenence 1n any (i 0
in know e
i\
69.
follow to ga person ever follows the ideal
.1 e But no .
use each one 1s a unique
given lifet m ·
path, s1m
. ply beca h .d
. olor' or modify t at 1 eat Path
'
ersonality. So you c al1·ty ~
P • e person ·
with your un1qu
t no
how much you deviate
matter
from the ~
B
10
- u . th the First Self is always there to
l stra1ght pa '
{I
1'd
ea k n to the path, gently and lovingly, ~
guide you bac o
as you well know. ~~
11
_ At the same time, the First Self also knows, •~
,
I
I
13
S~ thousandsof years ago, when my First Self
·
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~ODEs OF~- :--;,;.,,.
__
to 'find out' if he could TRANspoR1:--;;;A"--
see h'15 T10~
that time was most likel Y not t face. The Ho
0 st
would do something that f oolishtally aware Why hat
from his First Self to do it , you see.
' but felt a call,ng
.e
thatI VtOO: When the Host heard this thought he just smiled
16.
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. questions and the First s l
ask1ng ~f
it is you d me of it is your future selvesth
. an so at
a,1swe1·,ng, . g thousands,even millions of Yea
•ttbe host1n rs
youw1 ascended, coming to the past and
you have ..
after estions, and rece1v1nganswersfrorn
askingthosequ
the samefirst Self.
u ever found yourself explaining things
,a. Haveyo .
to yourselfin your mind, things that you already
knowvery well? When that happens usually it's
becauseyou are being inspired by your First Selfto
doso.
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~Y~ 5 i think i get it. I'm
~"'Af.lsl>o~",.,o.,.
, ,
90 11
e
I think I get the gist of it. a s
Al eep
1 •t
011 , ,
~ f ace • . ~y~~
st
FUNCTIONS
schedule.
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•v• I
e~Ac~AO .
tY rnechan1sm made by the ' \\
a saf e . I,
•t's reall Y f ll those th1ngs. ts exactly e l
so1
3 d to rernind y
ou o a
t in your home. That means i~t~e(\~
bO y
.k when yo
u see an s d
·t's not suppose to be, and it
I ~ co
l1 e where 1
(~ \O'e
could
create ah JJ,l
,,,. si,et~
farnilY• •
hes rats etc come 1n not only
S the ants, roac , . e\tel
4. 0 d but to act as a warn1ng to you that b,ts·
t too , . ti3
10. "'{j
6. Your body will become healthier, and you will
approach a state of health that is closer to what we mec
had in our ancient perfect bodies. Of course you to
will not achieve that 100% because our present 'NE
bodies have some inherent weaknesses that we
inherited f ram mixing with the weaker races.
2
7· These have to do with the fact that our 1
strands of DNAcannot be as fully active in these
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Being in constant contact with the First s .
, 1.
. . h .
we need to l1ve 1n armony w1th everything elf ls alt
around
us· we will no longer need roaches rats st
' ' ornah
'
constipation, etc to remind us to move in the . c
r1ght
direction.
14
· The only purpose of the anal opening is to let
out the residues left behind when we eat more than
we need to, or eat the wrong food as well as eating
o_na wrong schedule. If we ate the right food at the
nght time and only as much as we needed, there
would not be . d
bl adder. any res1due left in the stomach an
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. the case as well with the anci
Th1swas ents
20. d drank only as much as they need·
They ate an . ed
·t was turned 1nto energy, leaving
and all of 1 . no
. they did not ur1nate or defecate. Th .
res1due.50 • e1r
. d.d not have an anal open1ng.
bod1es1
Of course, someone may say, if they ate food
:nd none of it came out as residue back to the
earth, then would that not deplete the earth?
Eatingall that food and never giving any of it back
to mother earth it would seem like we would
eventuallyeat up the whole earth. After all, foodis
matter, and all matter must be recycled and re-
circulated.
3
~ ·
50 the food they ate was converted into energy
1nthe action body' and when the energy is usedfor
material act·1v1·t 1·es, then that energy is recycted
backagain1· t
. . °
n matter such that the overall balan
ce
1sma1ntained.
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ctfAP__,.!1~1
--
' would reject the food and it would come back out
of their mouths. I'm sure you have seen a baby
rejecting food like that.
assed their
,,. 21. So they never did that af ter th ey P
'•• .
1nfancy. They learnt when they were
infants that
d
' h it has ha
the body cannot be force-fed w en f
re incapable o
enough. Because of this, they we . the
. . d.1 and that 1s
hav1ng residue in the1r bo es, .
al open1ng.
reason why they did not have an an
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·
Th·1s openin to
rernind g serves no other purpose than
us that w 5tate
e are in a less than perfect
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0
ourselves. When we do th rking to
neededand will cease to' ex· en it will no lonPerfect
1st. gerbe
• t that w 1
l
Pantsand animals and obJeC 5
f absolute
O
th d state .
at time will have reache a lve or d1e.
l ger evo . l
Perfection where they no on . the phys1ca
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at cannot be perfect W ll n
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to the cone sion that each and every planet
.
is
,,ot
. se
a un1ver , simi1larly' hence the whole concept
0ccUI
of ,infinity' within 'infinity'. Am i off track? Gods
Pleaseelaborate. Thank you in advance. there
past.
3_ You are right on track my brother, and to tell
you the truth I am quite impressed that you were ,. Wh
able to figure that out independently. Keep it up comes
brother, and you will continue to get answers from
divine
your intuition about things that are more amazing
knows,
than any person who is a product of this modern age
can ever imagine.
s. We,
4 sincetn
· The past universe does not disintegrate. Onceit
reaches perfection, it remains in that state of newPei
perfection forever. All its energies have reacheda Willenc
st
ate of perfect balance and harmony. All the andab
it Sc
planets have their axes reach a vertical position; asu.•
,.,isc
th
ey no longer wobble on their axes to make
seasons so th . t1·kethe
. ' ey are all in an eternal spr1ng
f 1rst earth.
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So these universe ~
s are st·tl
1
not permanently occu . there, but th
. Pled by ey are
occup1ed only by non-h People. They
uman ere are
Gods created to live in th atures that th
em. New e
there to study them and ga. k People only go
1n nowledge b
past. a out the
9
I
·Soyou see each new universe encompasses and
'
in their infinitude.
niverses
'lfi.st0 "h'
inti. Yoursecond question about infinity w1t 1n
n1ty it' t· . . t
~r~s' s 1ke this: the universe we l1ve 1n a
entcanb l k f
'b~tt e called a primary universe, for ac o
erWord.
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12.
That old universe is called a past universe, or seco.
the universe that existed immediately before our other
universe. It too was a primary universe.
11. Soc
13. There are other universes that are not primary, system)
but may be called secondary universes. A secondary se,
have
universe is a universe that is created from the comfortc
atoms of the planets of the primary universe. These together
atoms are located on what may be called the 2nd seconda1y
level, 3rd level, 4th level (of 'atomic' structure) and a
Planet
so on back to infinity.
nc
14
·Secondary universes are created within the solar
st . t
sy em planets that were farmed around the f 1rs
earth by the condensation of God's mind. As a
matter of fact, that is part of the reason whYGod
nd
co enses new solar systems out of his/her rniocl,
Preclse
· lY so that there will be trillions upon trl·t11ons
of nda~
new planets that will become seco
universeson these multiple levels below.
d1
,s. So how create.
F· are these secondary universes that
irst of all, they are created by the people
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SECONDARYUNIVERses
.1n
habit the new solar systems 0 f
universe' such as our ancestors Wh the Pnrnary
·
herefrom Sirius., en they carne
9 created only by
' ·The secondary universes are LI 7 great
senior
· citizens who have completed a me full
. d have bee0
l1tuatsof the Black Nation an . their la5t
God . reat1on as
s. They engage in th1s c
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144' ooopeople
.
to this c~e .
take part
atlVe
1n
and
endeavor. As I noted earher, these universesare our
not universes; they have a different
primary witt
purpose than that of a primary universe, andthus num
do not require the participation of all 1b8m Gods.
2s. T
20
. Since the planets of those 3rd level universesare atom
themselves made of atoms, and those atoms aswell secor
are made of atoms, there is no end to the number on ec
of levels within a single planet. the 2r
.
•
1
It has been going on now f or 78 t .ll.
and our ancestors have reached n ion years,
ourearth's atomic structure Thmany levels below
· e levels th t .
within the earth's atomic struct a exist
ure are beyond th
numbersof modem mathematics. e
t
'O. They revolve around their sun juS like our earth
Th .
ia. . differential is
at 1ncredibly large t 1me dary
Pree, l d5 reate secon
se Y the reason why the Go c
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level (and below), and not on
on the 3rd
universes b r each universe takes about 875
2 d Remem e,
the n · . . t .llion years to reach completion
.ll·on
1 tnll1on n '
tn rd level that is only about 6 to 7
and for the 3
monthson earth.
3
1. When they decide to create a secondary
universe,they cooperate in a group of 144 000 as I
said· 72 ooo '
' ' menand 72,000women or 72 000 soul
mate cou . ' '
r evel, the , ,
e empleof universecreation.
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DARy lJ
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3
2 Th1s temple has ,
144 000 s1:.s__________
__----
rnodern Egyptologists call stone 'coft· 1ns'
they lay down their b . a sarcophag '. or What
. od1es us 1n wh·1
attend1ng to their b d. · The tem l ch
. o 1es are Pe Priests
magnetic qual1ty of the st one · able .1 to use the
those bodies in perfect coffns· to prese
comfort du . rve
· d . The bodies l
'rest' per10 . nng the 3-day
• ay 1n th .
touching the stone, floating i ere without
n a soft magneticfield.
33 So
. they do . not descend to the 3rd level 1n
. the1r
.
phys1calbod1es, but only in their minds,sortof like
a group lucid dream. They lie down in these
'coffins', and use the properties of the stone to
facilitate the unity of their minds and the
coherence of their 'lucid dream', for lackof a better
word, and then all descend mentallyas one.
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41.
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39. They also creat NIVERses
e Pert
that central
. earth ect
' exactl Pl
ants and
creat1on of a Prim a ry u . Y as is don anirnal
s on
the trillion years niverse. Th e duringthe
, they en at th
populate their univ create n e endof
erse' then they , ew beingsto
return't 0
• earth
40.
. The be1ngs that th ey create i ·
un1verses are not wh at would b n these secondary
They are not animals 'th e called human.
. e1 er, but
m1dway between human d . are somewhat
. an an1mal. Th
much
f more 1ntelligent than the h'ighest animals
. ey are
In
ac~ they ~re c~eated right from the begin~ing
hav1ng max1mum 1ntelligence.
·
41
That means they are able to take custodianship
of their universe from their makersand run that
universe with 100% efficiency, as if theyarethan
integralpart of nature. That is actuallywhat ey
are; they are elements of nature in semi-human
form,with the full capacity of nature'sintelligence.
d fundamentally
for
42· These universes are create h ancestors',
the purpose of being 'the gardensof_dtes andbring
' Wh · •ginal1 ea
ere they cultivate their on . TheYare also
theminto physical manifestation, d·ed1 bYfuture
C • g stU
reated for the purpose of bein
generations.
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CHAP12
SEcoNo
As:tyUN1v
Al. At the end of the . EFtsEs
. . tr1llion
have f 1n1shed With Yearswh
. their enthe
un1verse at that Point . Universal creators
. W1llco t· set-up
follow1ng the natur l n 1nue·aut0 , the
a law rnati
creators. After the c s establishedb catty·,
reators leave Y the
then take over as pe rmanent c , the creatures
universe and proceed to st0
d' u diansof the
. . mo 1fyand 1.
l1new1th the natural laws. rnproveit in
future. Grea
desce
These·museum'stages are not just a projection
5 I. ievel,
though. They actually are able to recreate any part
citizen
of their universe as it was back in time. Thus
peoplewho visit there will spend long periods in a
past stage of the universe that they like, or go 55. Wh
throughall the stagesfrom the beginning, observing of crea
all the major changes that have taken place, right Teache
down to the present, as well as project into the
future to seeupcomingchanges. The~
56.
theyge1
52·As I said, only senior citizens who have
muchtir
completedall 7 great rituals are able to create
thesesecondary universes. But all other people are andgair
able to v1
·s1·t these universes as 'tau rists' so to howUnh
speak. ' Putto
C U
reateth
53.As soon as th
lev l h . e creators 'return' from the 3rd
e '
descendt ere 1s a h b
rus Y all the younger citizens to 57. 'h
and
priority • . see wh h
at as been newly created. Top
1sg1vent O h on ' 'nL
descendingf t e youngest, those who will be loeqtth.
easierfor th or the t· t · ·
irs time, because it 1s much ~gth C
em to descend to the 2nd and 3rd level ~y
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. . Y uNIvERSIDesr----------------------~
than 1t 1s to descend t
o levels th
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3rd. at are b l
e ow tt")
~-----
0
57They can be there for as short as 7,000 years, ~
t h y will ·awaken
much,much longer than that; yet e
short or how
onearth after 3 days regardless Of how
longthey were in the secondary universe.
. me to the
' From these deductions they coxpand1ng
. as a
t b
conclusionthat the universe muS. e e s that the
u· · an a
niversestarted as an explosion . ll directions
boct· tward 1n a
1es continue to move ou
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an error.
7. Now bee
l' ause these scientists are very short·
1ved,havinga t1·t . g
th · espan of only three months, dunn
e1r observati .
away f ons they will see the earth moving
rom Mars f f their
lifespan b or the entire duration o
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IJ. '
. . f galaxies are so large that it would take y1er
c1rcu1tso . .
. . f years for earth sc1ent1sts to collect all irflrl
m1ll1ons o .
data using the1r modern methods
the neceSsary ·
ban
rr,U~
At the present time, no matter how long they loc,
13.
make their observations, they will only see the is t,
galaxies that they are watching, moving away.
They will not see them make a turn and come
18.
aroundand start moving towards our galaxy.
han
14 They will seem to continue to be moving away
see
forever in the same direction because their orbital sol,
circuit around the galactic sun takes millions of
19.
years to complete.
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MOREONTHEBIGBANG
,1. As soon as they observed th t
were mov1ng. away f a somegatax· 1es
. . rorn our galaxy, they
1mmed1ately took that as confirmationof their big
bang theory. According to this theory,the universe
must indeed expand because it started as a
localized explosion, and the nature of an explosion
is to expand outward in all directions.
ONSCIOUSNESS
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en we project them and perceiv (
, 1•n spacewh e
there
thenl•
. d f course to the obvious question: If
Th1slea s O • • •
3· . . t only in the m1nd as v1brat1ons or
all things existhoughts then where are they when'
what we call ' .
. d •s not thinking of them, or not proJecting
the m1n 1
them?
on Y that which 15
· w1·th 1
•n my perception.
6. Now th b
town h~ e eauty of it is that even though rnY
y allthings.
'
LL
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1b-
allocate to all things their prope ttl3 t
1 is able to r
11- t d places in space even when 1, the
• e slots an . you
ttm t perceive those things.
person,does no ttiiS
W1th1nyour pe . . d0 20•
rcept1on,1t does not exist. If you
not see thos d
e People
You knowthat th perceiving the town, how 0
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14 MORE ON CONSCIOUSNESS
right there.
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s.This
, now
• that we ex .
penence i
2
•past,wh1ch we must also expe . s related to the
whY
the 'past' is fixed and nence. And that is
, , unchangeabl b
isthe mother, so to speak e, ecause it
' of the present.
It has to be exactly as it is
26.
rd .
mindin order for it to g,·v . reco ed 1n God's
e r1se to the
are now experiencing So all present we
· people who travel to
thetrue past, will see exactly th e same past.
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that point in the past I actuall
1 get to Y
so when tlY as it was then, but because 1
~ it exac .
re-create W it actually ex1sts now, in the
· it NO , .
perce1ve h time that I perce1ve it. The
t at t e . .
presen, ho assists me, 1s my proJection as
well,JUStl1 e e
ast must be created anew in order to be
So t he P
3 ,. . . .
. d As you can 1mag1ne, th1s requires a
perce1ve.
complete stillness of the mind in order to be able to Thern st
36.
receivethe true images of the past from the Higher
theY tell rr
mind. impart to r
If one's mind is not totally still, there is the
_
lovingly P'
32
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14 MORE ON co
. NSCIOUSNEss
,.And aga1n I will s
3
· , ay, the ·
•exper1ences of other Perceptions' d
People do an
as tong as they are sepa not matter to you
. rate from
percept1onsthat make u . You. The only
p real1tyare yourown.
3s.When other
. people tell me that th
past, that 1s not my expen· ey went to the
ence therefo l
I am a separate person I hav re as ongas
e no way of kn 1· ·
asactual fact. owng 1t
43
· So at this moment as you are where you are,
At that ti
47.
0
P: Jecting t,
~hereare no billions of galaxies in existence hanging
1
n space 'out there' somewhere where you cannot g1v1ngthem
th Present .
see em. All these things are still in the Mind as
thoughts wa.
1t.1
th , anc
' ng for you to perceive them. When ey love rnc
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ONSCIOUSNEss
you do, then and only th
en do th
existence. ey come into
50.
Now of course another obvious question is if
creation requires no expenditure of energy, why
does it actually take energy to do most anything?
Whydoes it take energy to cook food, walk a mile,
drive a car from point A to point B etc?
5
,. Why can't I just imagine and project the cooked
food, or imagine myself in another place and be
there? The reasonis because the Original Creators
set in place natural laws that must be fallowed in
orderto have a h .1
armonous, orderly creation.
52. Theselaws
a seve .
efore he can walk, walk before he can
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215
THER UESTIONS
· d of God like
3· They emanate from t he mtn
everything else. So they do not encompassGod, but
surpassesthem.
d
rather God encompasses an even . . Un1ty . .
1s
D
Simplyput, God, or the state of 1v1ne '
beyondinfinity and eternity.
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bee
1
· To get a full comprehensive view of the entire an~
city again, you have to climb to the top of that da·
st
talle buildingonce more. But note, even though 10
st
a~ reet level you cannot see the comprehensive
view, onceyou have seen it, you have the memol'Y
218
f it in your mind wherever you m b
o ay e at street
level.
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20. I
= 504 O' oo,ooo
miles
You
gain
That nu
16. •
th mber 504 000 lniti
e total numb ' ,OOOyou will recognize as
eachGod uniteder of orig·ina l Gods in the universe, this
as a man and a woman. When the eve,
220
0
dsseparate and incarnate as
G • • man and woman the
nurnber
,s.
2 X 504,000,000 = 188M
19.Greetings brother _ ,
th
Thereis no disrespect my beloved bro er· ~now
1
. you for a long t1me,
thisquestion has been haunt 1ng
were going to ask.
andI knew sooner or later you
you ask is because
ai I also know the real reas~OU personallywould
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. way. The true purpose of all
wer t h1s
will ans . g you closer to your First Self
21.
1 • • to bnn ·
initiat1on 15 l you perform successfully You
ritua . '
Withever/ bility to get 1nto even closer zS
. ease your a lf
1ncr . ·th your HigherSe .
commun1on
_w1
. h Self is all-powerful and all-knowing
The H1ger · r
;he final goal of course is to become one with C
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SLA . .
. derstand1ng 1ncreases as 1
And th1sun
turaltaws. to my Higher Self.
na closerand closer e and only . ·t
sp1r1 ua l goal .
get d is my on
Tha,t in a wor '
h re any womenthathave been
z9 Brother.are t e . ,
. d 1·kethe messiahs.
resurrecte '
V.
. t r there have been many. Mary 34.
30 Yes my S 1se ' . .
· rrected soon after Jesus. She 1s h1s self ,
Magdaleneresu . .
the men in anc1.entt1mes that have the
soulmate. All
Cted,
resurre the ir soul mates have also resurrected. pers
Yah,
3
See,all these men had very powerful women
,.
one
workingwith them when they were alive on earth.
Butthesewomenare hardly ever mentioned at all
35. '
becausewe live in an extremely patriarchal society,
wherepeoplethink that only men are important. rest
Thefact of the matter is that none of these men pre
wouldhavecompleted their mission without their we
wome~by their side.
ti.
"" 36.
If we are gonnaresurect ,n
32. •
perfect bodies
anyway when
an,
the judges •increase the
population
Pe
, why
do we need to fast and Yo
meditateetc?
Ya
PE
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33. It's important to work
0 n ours •
. . l e able t
y wh1le still livin
consc1ous
g. If We
° resurrect
.
1r1tuatt
0
then we will not be able to
ackroots Sc·
,ence,
.
al1ve. resurrect while still
14_We will die like all other people and our Higher
Self will incarnate as another personalityin one of
the new-born ancient bodies. Our present
personality will go to the ancestral world of
Yahweh. It will not take part in the coming reversal
on earth.
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37.
So this entire lifetime will seem like a dream aS
we wake up into the true reality of our ancient
bodies, exactly like someone who fell asleep, had a
long dream, then woke up. The only difference is
that we will wake up in the same world we were
dreamingabout because it is real, not a dream.
memory exercises to get our minds ready for the plants that
consciousresurrection that will make us one of the are the har
144,000. energizing,
the stabilizi
39. After the Elohim remove the oxygen you
43. Of these
said there will no longer be able to light a fire,
developed.
is that correct? if so, how will people cook
right on thE
there food in poor countries especially Afrika? Without the
40
·By the time oxygen on earth is replaced with a 44
· Vegetabl
higher form, there will be new types of plants. thirds of th1
These new t ypes w1ll
. be grown first by people •
1
n the form
taught by th e new Judges. At that time many of Gra1·ns are 1
the Judg . '
es Wlll have resurrected. They will travel
all over th one-third o·
•d e earth to the communities of
in ependentBlack people.
need more
before they
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., They will tea h ~ Quesl10N
~ c the s
,rom the seeds th at Werrn how to
t h e beginning of th· e stored . Rrow n
1S 6 00 lf'\ p ~ Pl
many varieties of th ' 0-Year Yral'l'\,d an
. . ese c s
e World , andth e are
see d s are cultivated f or all k. to alt Peop\
eyWl\\h-
~
1
t he most arid to the nds of ct· e. ,~
most humid. trnates, f rorn
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__ SL . d vegetables that will be
4s. l to deve o
grownare ab e l will be ready to eat right
h vegetab es .
fruits. T e . t the need for cook1ng. The
. k.1 g w1thOU
after p1c n ' d to be soaked in water for a
.
grains
w·ll
1 only nee .
·u be ready to eat without the
while, then they Wl .
·tt1·ng
or cooking e1ther.
needfor m1
·u be so many varieties of these new
There w1
·
46
. g all over the earth that food shortage
plantsgrow1n .
will becomea thing of the past. All people will go
back to the ancient practice of growing their own
food in their communities, and exchanging food
withother communities.
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53
( · When their population becomes very small, that
e Willtrigger a mutation in the meat-eating animals.
lhey too Will begin to disappear and be replaced by
new types of animals that can survive only on
Plants.
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54.
The mutation of these animals will last the
entire 1,000 years or so, till the end of the rule of
Yahweh. At the end, there will not be any more
animals that prey on other animals or eat meat,
except microscopic animalcules.
toe
55. One more thing: Is it true that the
anc
it.
extraterrestrials have attempted to wage war
against the Elohim? There some legends that
61. I
I've come across that suggest that they did. tow
•
anc1
56.When you think about it, how can the et's or
and
anyone for that matter, fight with the Elohim? The
turn
Elohim are God in this age. What would be the first
thing the et's do to wage war against them?
62. a
51. They would have to declare war against God. PopL
Let us say for a minute that they do declare war and'
against God, and God chooses to acknowledge 100,(
them, then what is the next thing they do? rrtinu
"Vate
58
· They have to go somewhere to find God so they t~rne
can start their war. The extra-terrestrials had their
areas on earth where they lived, and so they could
hurl bombs at each other.
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OTHER QUESTIONS
I/). The Elohim can find the et's wherever they are
located on earth and annihilate them if they want
I '
and the et s cannot retaliate or do anything about
it.
at
61. One of the Elohim can just appear above an et
town - with no spaceship - just in his perfect
ancient body, suspended in the air over the town,
and wave his hand and the entire town will be
turned to dust.
,
ot wage war against
63
· No my Brother, the et 5 cann . to them, I
h Eloh1msays
the Elohim. When one of t e e will be off
. 14 years, th Y
1 t
Wantyou off the planet n cisely wha
That's pre
the planet in 14 years.
happened.
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64. One of the Elohim said to them, you will stop
your wars immediately and start building
interstellar spaceships to leave this planet. I have
placed plans in your temples instructing you on how
to build them. You will start immediately and do
nothing else but this until you finish building them.
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69.
sothe
et's were gone within a pe · d
• r10 of 14 years
after the end of the1r wars against ea h h
c ot er on
earth.
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s. There is a very simple way to get rid of these 10. Rest ass
thoughts and desires. All you have to do every time will indeed
such an unwanted thought or desire forces itself for you to d
into your mind, is to say,
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6. "I take this unwanted thought (or desire) and I
am putting it in a trash bag and dumping it in the Youdon't he
Most High's trash can. My Higher Self will get rid of to do is try i
it for me, and in exchange will replace it in my
mind with an infinitely more wholesome and
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balanced thought".
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in a trash can.
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CHAP16 HOW TO GET RID OF HARMFUL THOUGHTS