Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Bi-location

Though I had heard of Astral Projection I had never heard of Bi-location until I visited the Mythrus Mystical Book store in La Jolla around 1970. There I first learned of Bi-location and the person writing about this said that it was much safer than Astral projection. I read more accounts later that many many people agreed that Astral projection was completely unsafe to do. When It happened to me that I found myself Astral projected I was terrified to the point where I almost had a heart attack or stroke. However, now I realize that God was just showing me "What NOT to do!"
Bi-location is the only safe way to soul travel and only then if you travel with angels because then you will be automatically protected because you are doing God's work throughout the physical and spiritual universe. 

I have learned how to be multiple places at once but after soul traveling 10 years I realized that the whole universe is "INSIDE OF GOD'S MIND" so nothing you and I consider to be physical actually is. So, at this point I realized I was already everywhere in time and space because this was the nature of the Universe "Inside God's Mind". God showed me I was one with him and so I AM. I experience now that I am everywhere. There is no place that I am not. The whole thing is "Where do I want to be in any given moment?" Since I can be anywhere and any when, where do I want to be? Since God has seen fit to give me a human body on earth  this must be where God wants me to be most of the time but that doesn't mean I'm not everywhere else I want to be too.  Because I am with God and God is with me. And neither time nor space is any limitation to God as he has manifested to me. This is not theoretical this is actual right now!

However, to put this in perspective I first consciously soul traveled around 1970 and it is now 2017. So, my understanding just didn't happen overnight but through a lifetime of soul Traveling with God to the edge of the Galaxy and Beyond and also into the Galactic Core.

But, please be careful because if you don't travel with angels your physical body might die doing this!

Even when I went to the Galactic Core I was seen as a spiritual pilgrim going to meet with God. So, I was protected by my Pilgrim Status throughout the Galaxy. However, even then, beings I met in the Galactic Core were amazed my body on earth didn't die when I did this.

This must be how the human beings who created Zeus and Hera and the Greek Pantheon also soul  traveled and experienced what I did also. Because Zeus and Hera and Hercules and Odin and Thor all made sense to me once I had been to the Galactic Core too. However, they don't have human bodies unless they create them. They don't naturally live in either time or space but can if they will it have human bodies and live in matter, anti-matter,  but their natural state is not in time and space at all but in "Unknown Matter" instead sometimes called Dark matter which 96% of the known universe is composed of. But, the Creators as I call them build galaxies in a similar way that humans build farms. It is easier for them to have larger families this way because a galaxy creates more food for them. They eat energy as it changes between matter and anti-matter. They don't breathe air unless they manifest a physical body on earth. This is why people call them Gods. But, the present Galactic Sentience doesn't consider himself to be a God just the leader of the Galaxy and the leader of Creators here on this galaxy his Grandfather and Grandmother created.

So, this is how it really is. I expected to meet God in the center of the Galaxy, instead I met the Galactic Sentience and thousands of other Creators who live near the Black hole in the center of the galaxy which keeps stars and planets from flying off into space otherwise. This is the best place for them to eat energy as it slides towards the black hole and into Anti-matter for some reason.

By God's Grace
bi·lo·ca·tion
ˌbīlōˈkāSHən/
noun
noun: bi-location
  1. the supposed phenomenon of being in two places simultaneously.
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Bilocation - Wikipedia

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Bilocation, or sometimes multilocation, is an alleged psychic or miraculous ability wherein an individual or object is located in two distinct places at the same ...

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Bilocation and Odor of Sanctity. The phenomenon of bilocation is one of the most remarkable gifts attributed to Padre Pio. His appearances on various of the ...

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I. The question whether the same finite being (especially a body) can be at once in two (bilocation) or more (replication, multilocation) totally different places ...

Bilocation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bilocation, or sometimes multilocation, is an alleged psychic or miraculous ability wherein an individual or object is located (or appears to be located) in two distinct places at the same time.[1]
The concept has been used in a wide range of historical and philosophical systems, ranging from early Greek philosophy to modern religious stories, occultism and magic.

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History

The concept of bilocation has appeared in early Greek philosophy,[2] shamanism,[3] paganism,[4] folklore,[3] occultism, magic,[5] the paranormal,[6] Hinduism (as one of the siddhis),[7] spiritualism, Theosophy,[8] the New Age[9] and mysticism in general,[10] as well as Christian mysticism[11] and Jewish mysticism.[12]

In religion and mysticism


Several religious figures have historically claimed to have bilocated. In 1774, St. Alphonsus Liguori claimed to have gone into a trance while preparing for Mass. When he came out of the trance he said that he had visited the bedside of the dying Pope Clement XIV.[citation needed]
Several Christian saints, monks and Muslim sufis are said to have exhibited bilocation. Among the earliest is the apparition of Our Lady of the Pillar in the year 40. Other Christian figures said to have experienced bilocation include St. Alphonsus Marie De'Liguori (Founder of Redemptorist Congregation), St. Anthony of Padua, Ursula Micaela Morata, St. Gerard Majella, Charles of Mount Argus, Padre Pio,[13] St. Severus of Ravenna, St. Ambrose of Milan, María de Ágreda,[14] and St. Martin de Porres, María de León Bello y Delgado, as well as Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria. St Isidore the Laborer claimed to be praying or attending to Mass in Church while at the same time plowing in the fields.

Witchcraft

In the 17th century, persons accused of witchcraft were reported to appear in dreams and visions of witnesses. The trials at Bury St. Edmunds and Salem included this "spectral evidence" against defendants. Matthew Hopkins described the phenomenon in his book The Discovery of Witches.

Modern

The English occultist Aleister Crowley was reported by acquaintances to have the ability, even though he said he was not conscious of its happening at the time.[15]
Bilocation figures heavily in David Lynch's film Lost Highway (1997) and Thomas Pynchon's novel Against the Day (2006).
A mystical story that involved Soviet author Yevgeny Petrov served as inspiration for the film Envelope (2012) starring Kevin Spacey.

Skepticism

Skeptical investigator Joe Nickell has written that there is no scientific evidence that bilocation is a real phenomenon and that cases are often from anecdotal reports that cannot be verified. Nickell listed self-delusion, hoaxing and illusion to explain alleged cases of bilocation.[1]

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References



  • Nickell, Joe. (1993). Looking for a Miracle: Weeping Icons, Relics, Stigmata, Visions & Healing Cures. Prometheus Books. pp. 216-218. ISBN 1-57392-680-9

    1. Booth, Martin (2000) "A Magick Life: Biography of Aleister Crowley", Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ISBN 0-340-71805-6

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  • This holy virgin burned with a most ardent love for God and for the salvation of souls. One day, she beheld in a vision all the nations of the world. She saw the greater part of men were deprived of God's grace, and running headlong to everlasting perdition. She saw how the Indians of Mexico put fewer obstacles to the grace of conversion than any other nation who were out of the Catholic Church, and how God, on this account, was ready to show mercy to them. Hence she redoubled her prayers and penances to obtain for them the grace of conversion. God heard her prayers. He commanded her to teach the Catholic religion to those Mexican Indians. From that time, she appeared, by way of bilocation, to the savages, not less than five hundred times, instructing them in all the truths of our holy religion, and performing miracles in confirmation of these truths. When all were converted to the faith, she told them that religious priests would be sent by God to receive them into the Church by baptism. As she had told, so it happened. God, in his mercy, sent to these good Indians several Franciscan fathers, who were greatly astonished when they found those savages fully instructed in the Catholic doctrine. When they asked the Indians who had instructed them, they were told that a holy virgin appeared among them many times, and taught them the Catholic religion and confirmed it by miracles. (Life of the Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreda, § xii.) Thus those good Indians were brought miraculously to the knowledge of the true religion in the Catholic Church, because they followed their conscience in observing the natural law. Muller, Michael. The Catholic Dogma: "Extra Ecclesiam Nullus omnino Salvatur"

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