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1.) TEACHER- KIRI Kiri debates the concept of perfection
and if there is such a thing as mistakes. We go to
the Sirian concept of the question to get the
higher dimensional perspective except for the fact
they do not have mistake in their vocabulary. Format
mp3- Lesson
length: 19:36
min.
TEACHER- OMAL Omal explains reality in way that makes it so much clearer and yet so much more confusing. What it leads to is a definition of déjà vu, a subject we would cover often. It also leads to an understanding that you can't experience the higher dimensions until you've graduated from the third. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
3.) TEACHER- TREEBEARD Treebeard gets to the roots of reality and helps us define what is real and what are just aspects we meet. We go over the combined timelines of friends and family and discuss the cable of reality made up of an infinite number of threads. We also get into the reason we may experience déjà vu. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
4.) TEACHER- OMAL Omal gives an excellent talk on the
concept of perception creating reality. Not only
does he explain how it could happen, but he
defines how it happens when it does. In one sense
it’s about manifesting reality into being and in
another it’s magic. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
TEACHER- OMAL Omal gives a short dissertation on
the altering of reality through the dream state
after experiencing a prophecy dream and then
taking the appropriate actions to prevent a
negative experience ahead of time. Or, like
President Lincoln, letting the experience happen
anyway. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
TEACHER- OMAL Omal asks the question what is real
to which an enlightening conversation ensues on
what exactly defines reality. He is able to
accurately explain the perception filters everyone
works with to perceive the reality they do.
TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
7.) TEACHER- OMAL Omal uses the battle of Gallipoli
as an example of a historical event we know
happened and compares it to the battle of Troy
which is only known through the works of Plato.
Omal has us consider our present world and how
much more we are able to know and share thanks to
the internet. Now we have electronic storytellers
to pass on our present into the future. TRANSCRIPT & AUDIO
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