The most TREACHEROUS PROBLEM created by this Atlantean misadventure was that the original seal on t
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The most TREACHEROUS PROBLEM created by this Atlantean misadventure was that the original seal on the Arc of the Covenant, which kept the Sphere of Amenti in place within the Andromeda planetary core, was SPARKED OPEN BY THE EM-PULSE transmission from the Great Crystal. The SPHERE OF AMENTI BEGAN TO SESCENT TO EARTH. The Sphere of Amenti could only be entered into the Earth core if the Earth grid vibrated high enough to hold the frequencies within it, and only during the dimensional blending periods inherent to the Earth's natural time cycles. The descent of the Sphere from the Andromeda Galaxy would take 2,000 years. Not only was the Earth grid unprepared to house its energies, but the timing of entry would be completely out of synchronization with Earth's natural cycles. Having been released into the Arc of the Covenant portal bridge in 9558 BC, the Sphere of Amenti would intercept Earth sometime in 7558 BC.
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