Q&A Session #2, June 2022

1 year ago
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QUESTIONS IN THIS SESSION:

QUESTION 1: Regarding natural death, it seems that this pivotal moment is mostly determined by the physical body's ability to function. If the body can't function in this world anymore, it passes on. Could it be that this isn't the only way natural death can occur? Could natural death also occur on a basis of personal development? If you've learned enough lessons or developed sufficiently in this realm, could this also bring about one's natural death? The older we get; the faster time seems to go by. If we think of getting older as maturity level rather than physical age, then with all of this in mind, a 30-year-old could be closer to transition than a 50-year-old.
As far-fetched as this sounds, I was just thinking. What are your thoughts on this?

QUESTION 2: I've heard from many sources that beyond this plane, mere thought is instant. I can't help but wonder how chaotic that seems to me.
Am I mistaking in assuming that Orion - beyond the grid - is different from our world in that regard? Is thought truly "instant" or does it mean something else?

QUESTION 3: I just watched a remote viewing video titled "Moksha" as per a Q&A you made earlier. Interesting stuff by Bret Stuart, but I'm curious. Do you have any idea what he was talking about when he mentioned the 45-degree body angle upon death thing, and if it may be valid?
Secondly, he mentions a grid but never that there may be openings upon which to pass through, at least not in the video. Are there truly holes in the energy grid, and if so, are they the only way out?

QUESTION 4: How can we see star systems and galaxies in the sky with or without telescopes when there is a dome in place.
Even when we see through the dome, as it might be transparent, then we still cannot see the nano world.
I thought the seven heavens above the earth are other dimensions we cannot see with our physical senses.
I do realize we cannot see the 8th heaven (nano world), but can we see the seven heavens?

QUESTION 5: Is it our most rigid beliefs what is keeping the grid in place? Is technology involved with the stability of the grid as well?

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