Thursday, June 23, 2016

Realizations

Realizations are important in individual and group evolution of human beings here on earth.

Realizations can be scientific like when you are in school or reading about how the sun doesn't really circle the earth but instead the Earth spins at about 1000 miles per hour toward the East while Earth slowly actually circles the sun while the whole solar system traveling with the spinning Galaxy also travels within the spinning galaxy while all other galaxies are doing their own thing too.

Or a realization can be Intuitive like me remembering past lives on or visiting Maldek over 65 million years ago before it was blown up by a thermonuclear war (in more than one lifetime) or a remnant of the citizens of Maldek (The Present Asteroid Belt) dragging what is now the moon (but what was then the largest piece left of our planet to Earth after we killed the largest dinosaurs here with another smaller piece of our planet so we could live here. (The richest members of our citizens left the Solar System for a previous home world of humanoids.) Included in this realization would be how the Atmosphere of Mars was also blown off by Pieces of Maldek (the Asteroid Belt) hitting Mars as well. So, the humanoids on Both Mars and Maldek that survived all had to either leave Maldek and Mars and either go to Earth eventually in space ships or leave the solar system (those rich enough) or they would die like most did then 65 million years ago.

Or a realization might be like my realization at age 2 which was "Oh. I'm not going to die of whooping cough after all. Instead Archangel Michael has saved my life along with all his band of Archangels. I want to be like them and learn to soul travel too like they do."

And by age 22 I could consciously do this like they do too. However, over time I realized it is all much different than I believed it was then.

So, realizations can change and evolve with time as you get more and more information both in a scientific sense but also in an intuitive sense but also in an experiential sense.

By God's Grace

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