Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Souls can grow slowly in the same body an unlimited amount of time from now on

We live in very unusual times. There have never been times like this or anything like them on earth since around 12,000 to 20,000 BC when the last advanced civilization like ours was here in Atlantis. And Before that was Lemuria which was a colony of Mu which is where the Hawaiian Islands are now but Mu Sank like Atlantis did under the ocean. So, Hawaii in some ways is Mu reborn. Some people say that Mu was the first place humanoid colonists landed on earth and stayed and created our present human form through genetic engineering. We were bred initially as a servant class race because the health of humanoids from other worlds didn't do very well here. So, eventually all that was left was us who are at least 1/2 or more (likely 90% or more the genetics of our ancestors).

One of the reasons I think this is we are the only non-bird with a spoken language that is as evolved as ours. Crows for example, raise their babies for 5 years to teach them like we teach our young unlike most other birds. The awful noise they make when you come out of a building or a car is the "Warning! Humans!" call which is one of many. It basically says "Danger Humans!" as a part of the crows natural language that they all share.

So, this new time we live in we will begin to see more and more people living 100 then 200 then 300 and on up to about 500 during the next 300 to 500 years. Within the next 1000 years we likely are going to see the first human being live to 1000 years old too.

So, what I'm getting at is that many of us may never die for thousands of years or more. Obviously, it is not guaranteed but we are all going to see this sort of thing happening more and more as medical science progresses.

More and more people who have either the financial resources or insurance like medicare will choose to live on and on past 100 and 200 years of age in the near and far future. This is to be expected now.

Look around you and understand what I'm talking about.

In the U.S. already if you live to be 30 you can presently expect to likely see 90 as it is.

There are at least 70,000 to 100,000 people presently living just in the U.S. who are over 100 years of age right now.

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