The biggest single change to my life came when I realized my soul had already experienced living in the past, the present and the future. I realized I remember (when I want or need to) lifetimes millions of years into the past and millions of years into the future whenever that is useful to me.
This significantly changed everything in my life to where I see this lifetime as a lifetime of integration of all my lifetimes in the past, present and future. This makes me think that I might live a very long time like Saint Germain told me to prepare for in this lifetime.
I now believe what he told me in the 1970s is true for all of us potentially here on earth.
Because of this let me share what he said to me then:
"If you live to be 100 you will see 500
If you live to be 500 you will see 1000
If you live to be 1000 you will see 5000
If you live to be 5000 you will see 10,000"
He asked me what I thought about this in my 20s
and I replied: "I'll believe it when I see it."
He said something like: "Of course. If you gave me any other answer you wouldn't be my student."
By God's Grace for all of us on earth and beyond
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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