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***Special Preview*** “Hey Oz,” Pye interjected after signaling to Phil that he had something to say, “Explain to us exactly what actually can happen in a paradoxical situation?” “Nothing really. Literally. The ultimate paradox is a cancelling out. The closer a time shaper gets to that point, the less likely the success of whatever corruption they put in place.” Oz answered. “So, to continue,” Phil said, “Our task is to heal, and correct the timeline from the future, backwards to the past. I can see that, but I must admit starting in 2150 seems a bit daunting to me.” “It’s a bit more detailed and complicated than that.” Oz said. “You forget that time is like a sphere, and the probabilities and possibilities are, in its root, infinite. It is not as simple as going forward and backward in time. It is not just pleasant coincidence that music and harmoniious sound are the keys to time. Time is a kind of song, a musical arrangement that takes a special kind of sense, or ear, to hear and perceive it. A good artist knows when the song is off, and can often take immediate steps to fix it, even as it is being played. “This is your task. You are no longer just Time Travelers, you are Time Healers.” “Not feeling less daunted.” Phil said. “Well, to me that explains a bit of Pye’s abilities, he seems to have an innate sense of that song of time.” Martin said. “What happens to the consciousness of the people, when their timeline ceases to exist?” Pye asked. “Those who are tethered to their own timeline, do not have the same perspective as those who are untethered, who will retain all memories, including those involving different timelines. Some timelines may cease to exist entirely, which would literally never have happened, and the experiemce of those persons, or identities, would likewise not have happened. “However, in order to truly understand this dynamic, some perspective on the nature of the human soul is in order.” Oz said. “What do you mean?” Phil said. “You’re not going to start preaching to us now are you?” “While it is true that the religions and cults always have some truth at the core of their postulations, the pure source of that knowledge remains intact in the Great Library. There have been many imaginings, speculations, and beliefs about the essence of the soul and spirit. The truth of the matter, in pertinence to our current discussion, is the creation of the soul, the records of experience, and the number of days.” Oz said. “Sounds like preaching to me.” Phil remarked. “Be that as it may,” Stan interjected, “but you are just going to have to accept the religious overtones when they come up, just so we can keep the discussion moving forward.” “Fine.” Phil muttered.” “Is there a limited number of souls?” Pye asked. “And what about reincarnation?” Oz waited to see if there was going to be any further interruption, and then continued. “If you do not know by now, the soul is an eternal repository for the memory, experience, knowledge, emotions, and all the sensations of a life lived, or being lived. The soul is Eternal, not limited by any scope or measure of time, but a persons life time, though experienced in a linear perspective has a definitive measure and limit. This is due to a few factors of this physical, material environment, and the conditions placed, and forced upon it by the Luciferian Rebellion. “Yet, even in the worlds that are not under the limitations of this realm, the span of a life is predetermined.” “You are saying then that ‘our days are numbered’?” Stan said. “That would be a simplistic way of stating it. But like everything else that lives, and moves through the

universe, there is free will, and conscious choice that effects the direction of movement as well as the potential outcome, even predestination.” “Wow.” Martin said. “How can any of that then be predicted?” “It cannot. And this is why wise men have always advised their young to avoid such things as the false sciences created by the Archons in their many eons of control over mankinds access to knowledge and truth.” “Like what?” Pye said. “Well, for one example, what modern occultists refer to as ‘astrology.’ There was, and exists in the greater Galaxy the true science of the stars. Its knowledge and understanding is far beyond the laughable conclusions of so-called ‘science,’ or astronomy, and the dumbed down fragment known as astrology. There are many other examples, but not relevant to the core of what we are talking about. “Suffice it to say that any attempt to divine or predict the future of any timeline from within the perspective of the tethered consciousness, or person, is ultimately, and literally, a waste of time. There is also a bit of arrogance and hubris in the assumption. “Is there a limited number of souls?” Oz continued. “The answer to that question does not exist. We know that new souls come into being at birth of life, and that old souls return to life again and again. The Living Universe created by consciousness far beyond our fathom, that you call ‘God,’ is an open ended spiral that births new worlds, new life, and new dimension at an immeasurable rate and substance. “The records of life and experience have been discussed. Access to the Great Library is something that every individual must find within themselves. Most of you, and Pye in particular, have already made the connections. “Our intention and goal is to fix what is broken in the timelines, not to aim it at a specific goal. If we did that we would be no better than the Archons and their minions. We know, by some undefined measure, that what future all life and consciousness has always hoped for, is a wonderful thing. We are free to imagine, but not to design. As we heal the damage done to the timelines by the actions and rebellious will of the fallen ones the outcome of personal life and experience will only improve. No one will be removed from time if their timeline is healed, they will only become greater beings because of it.” “Thus we can conclude that by changing the timeline, even drastically, no consciousness, or person will be lost.” “So, then the soul is a repository of the memory and record of the life that it lives.” Martin confirmed. “And you referred to ‘new souls’ and ‘old souls.’ Doesn’t that kind of confirm the idea of reincarnation?” “Well,” Oz responded, “that answer is not definitive. If you think of time as a linear progression, then the idea of reincarnation makes a kind of sense. It has a logic to it, based on human observation of the past as a progressive movement through time. However, if and when one can remove the linear perspective from their observation, which is in truth very difficult for a tethered mind to do, other possibiities can be seen, witnessed, and understood in contrast. “There are two dynamics in play; the experiential perspective of the mind, which sees, compares, and catalogs time as a movement from one point to another, thus a perception and belief that time is indeed linear and progressive. The second dynamic is the infusion of consciousnes from the origin point of the soul. Even as it may be born as a ‘new soul,’ it is part of a greater incarnation. This dissemination is more like a simultaneous seeding of time, rather than a progression of soul, as is believed and taught, for instance, by the Hindu religion.” “I can almost envision that.” Martin said. “But if the incarnations are seeded simultaneously, doesn’t that set the stage for it all to be happening literally at the same time? How does a ‘new soul’ fit into that scenario?” “Some of you are no doubt familiar with Y’shuas biblical parable of the ‘laborers of the field?” Oz asked. “About the ones hired in the ‘morning,’ at ‘midday,’ and in the evening?” Phil said. “Something about equal

pay.” “Indeed, and the correlation of that story fits with the idea of simultaneous incarnation within certain eras of time, but with the outcome and result being the same.” Oz said. “I am not sure I follow you.” said Stan. “We are speaking of the actual incarnation of soul.” Oz explained, “As a contrast to the errant beliefs of the Hindu religious belief, for one example, in an ‘evolution,’ or progressive nature in the incarnation of soul.” “You mean like, progressing through animals?” Pye asked. “Yes the belief is uncannily linked in a sideways manner, to Darwinianism.” Stan said. “I’ve often pondered that unlikely agreement between the two belief systems. Please continue Oz.” “Yes,” Oz said. “Both of those perceptions and beliefs are very two dimensional in scope. They are small observable truths, taken completely out of context. But in reference to the parable; a soul may be born in the proverbial ‘eleventh hour’ of a timeline that is experiencing radical change or solution, without the accumulative benefit of preceding life experience, as a ‘new’ soul. “To thus ensure that it proceeds to the same inevetitable end that all the other, ‘older souls’ will have achieved through their many lives and struggles, a kind if ‘universal equity’ is established for every soul at it’s own birth and creation. Yet because of the often unfathomable, and immeasurable, multidimensionality of the Consciousness of The Creator, and all parts connected, small minded creatures often equate ‘God’ to an image or idea that is completely based on their own limited perceptions. Their own localized experience. They then attempt to fill the gaps in their understandings of the Great Works of The Creator and Creation, with similar assumptions.” “As I have often pointed out...” Phil said. “The ‘moral’ of this story being that the incarnation of soul, is in itself a more true measure of what time actually is, than any theory or construct of mind. Particularly not a being who has by their own choice, albeit majorly influenced by our adversaries, restricted their reason, knowledge, and computational power to the physical confines of the human brain. Literally less than one cubic foot of space inside the skull.” Oz finished. “Isn’t there another, less obvious point to this parable that maybe should be addressed?” Martin asked. “What do you mean.” “That, as in the parable, the laborers who had worked the longest, when made aware that those who had worked the less were getting the same, equal reward, became angry. “Does this not fit in with the scenario of the Lucifer Rebellion?” Martin answered.


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