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OMAL ON PARALLEL UNIVERSES


 
(Omal gives a talk on parallel universes where we learn that each of us are a part of an infinite number and each one is just slightly different from the last. Go even further down the line and it is wildly changed from the reality experienced.) 




Omal: I think Leonedies gave a good demonstration on when he was taking energy from you and giving you energy when you were discussing things a while ago?

Russ: right.

Omal: how he created energy balls by deliberately showing the actions.

Russ: right, well yeah and he's had even more demonstrations of that up there. That for example, becoming a older person.

Omal: correct.

Russ: that's just a matter of collecting the energy and then forming it around you to become another person.

Omal: that is correct.

Russ: so it is actually kind of a simulacrum correct?

Omal: correct.

Russ: now is that what Mark is doing is creating a simulacrum of himself there?

Omal: yes, basically.

Russ: I see, I see, so it's not the actual Mark?

(a kitten knocks over the mic stand)

Russ: (speaking to the kitten) I'm going to take you and turn you into jelly.....squirts...all right.

Omal: I think they would make very little jelly.

Russ: very little jelly. Okay, so it's not the actual Mark, it's a portion of Mark.

Omal: correct, it is the essence of Mark with molecules forming.

Russ: okay for example, when we have other aspects of ourselves, other parallel lives or dimensions......

Omal: uh-huh.

Russ: those are actual versions of ourselves.............

Omal: correct.

Russ; it's not the same thing as what Mark is doing.

Omal: no.

Russ: I see, that clears that up

Omal: but you are an aspect of yourself in another dimension looking at you from the other universe.

Russ: I see, okay and the reason is because those molecules are connected on an etheric level with my molecules here.

Omal: in essence yes.

Russ: okay and that is why my actions here affect the molecules on other parallel lives and vice a versa?

Omal: correct.

Russ: okay, so when something happens to me, I can or cannot blame it on my parallel lifetime person that says....

Omal: that says "let's go surfing."

Russ: right, or whatever.

Omal: correct.

Russ: then it's actually, a lot of it still has to do with me.....

Omal: correct.

Russ: but I assume there is some sort of rub off somewhere.

Omal: umm....you are basically the same person in parallel universes but just a little bit more different. So the further you go, the more different you are.

Russ: so would you say that I myself am the center of those or how does that work?

Omal: you are neither out of the center or in the center. It depends on where you are.

Russ: okay.

Omal: okay if we go back to the discussion on parallel universes....

Russ: uh-huh.

Omal: everything is a little bit more different. You could go from your current one to the next one and it would be hardly noticeable.

Russ: right.

Omal: it may be as noticeable as the font on the computer is slightly thinner or your skin pigmentation is slightly darker but hardly, barely noticeable.

Russ: I see what it is and if you go to the very far end of that scale, it would be wildly different but that person looking out would see it going out in an opposite direction toward where I'm at.

Omal: correct.

Russ: and to them, I would be widely out of sync.

Omal: and there would be even more further out from them that would be even more wildly different.

Russ: I understand. Okay, so I'm neither the center nor am I....

Omal: on the extremities.

Russ: extremities, right, I am merely me..........

Omal: correct.

Russ: in my universe doing what I am doing now.

Omal: correct.

Russ: cool.

Omal: but, this is where it gets a little complicated.

Russ: (laughs) I knew this was coming.

Omal: okay you are thinking linear.

Russ: right.

Omal: that way and that way.

Russ: right.

Omal: but what's to stop you from going that way and that way.

Russ: forward, backward.

Omal: and this way and that way and that way and this way and this way and that way?

Russ: yep, so many changes.

Omal: correct, there is a center and everybody is at that center.

Russ: every version of ourselves is that that center.

Omal: correct.

Russ: right, I see what you mean, okay.