(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.)
Russ: now a movie, popular
entertainment that just came out
called “The Matrix”, is a movie
that’s questioning reality.
Omal: reality is what you perceive
it to be but continue.
Russ: correct. In the movie it
brings about a probability that
machines…
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: became self-aware, man tried
to turn them off by cutting off
their sunlight in which they then
went ahead and used man for their
energy but then programmed man’s
consciousness for this life right
now that what we’re living is a
dream and that we're able to escape
that dream if we have the knowledge
and understanding to do so. It’s not
the first time this idea has been
put forth but put forth in such a
way that was quite well-entertaining
was amazing.
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: so the point that came about
from the movie was the fact that
everything we see around us is
illusion.
Omal: ahh René Descartes and his
rationalism.
Russ: correct, we can alter the
illusion merely by not seeing the
reality as being real. Still a large
part of that is visualization.
Omal: yes.
Russ: okay……
Omal: what is real?
Russ: what is real is our
perceptions of what we feel is real.
Omal: correct.
Russ: which is not the same thing
but at the same time, how much of
reality is then able to be brought
into our perceptions?
Omal: as much as you desire or as
little as you desire.
Russ: so it’s a basic…..actually
then I guess the question I have is,
you can't have really though a
hands-off life experience, there's
no such thing?
Omal: yes and no.
Russ: okay, let’s dwell on that for
a second.
Omal: it depends on the perception
of the individual. For some, to see
things as they are is very easy but
they see what they wish to see as
they are. For some it is very hard
to see things as they are so they do
not wish to see things as they are.
Russ: hmm, okay. So basically it’s
you create the illusion of the
reality.
Omal: that you wish to perceive.
With the information that is input
of the real reality you take what
you wish and you see what you wish
or see what you don’t wish. Let me
rephrase the last little bit.
Russ: yeah, good call.
Omal: okay you see what you desire
to see but sometimes you filter out
what you desire not to see, that is
better wording.
Russ: so you put the rose glasses
on.
Omal: correct.
Russ: I see.
Omal: in other words by perceiving
things as you desire, you take the
reality that you desire to see and
filter out what you desire not to
see.
Russ: all right well let’s take
Kosovo……
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: for example. Now many people
see the horror, the struggles, the
injustice to mankind taking place
for hundreds of thousands of
people….
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: other people see it as a
learning experience for those
peoples that they need to go through
at this present time.
Omal: and some see it as an
injustice that needs to be rectified
and not realizing that by attempting
to rectify it they’re making the
situation worse. Others perceive
that so hence the debates and
discussions that are ongoing.
Russ: I see. Now, how much of
that……okay so are we still dealing
with the mass, critical mass number
of people needed to make a dramatic
change worldwide?
Omal: yes.
Russ: are we talking? We are.
Alright so it’s still takes a lot of
people doing something at the same
time?
Omal: correct.
Russ: okay. Hmmm, a lot of people
have been working on that.
Omal: uh-huh, but nobody is pulling
it all together at same time.
Russ: right. There's a group in New
Guinea who brought together
thousands of people at one time to
meditate for peace this last
weekend….
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: I think it was 2,000 and 6,000
the next day and then I think it was
3,000 the day after that, more or
less.......
Omal: uh-huh.
Russ: and they all prayed for peace.
How much is needed for let’s say
critical mass or does it depend on
the people?
Omal: it depends on the people but
the ideal number is extremely high.
Russ: not the 144,000?
Omal: correct.
Russ: ahh (whistles).
Omal: so you see the problem?
Russ: a major problem.
Omal: uh-huh. And to orchestrate
them thinking the exact same thing
and the exact same time is extremely
hard, even one out of place will
affect the whole entire calculation.
Russ: now what if you have 200,000
and let’s say you get 150,000 who
actually do it?
Omal: it has to be the 144,000. Too
much is over the critical mass, too
little is under, it has to be
exactly. If you had 144,001, too
many.
Russ: now I know I’m asking a
question that all the people reading
the webpage are going to be asking
and that is why? Why is it that
number and why the heck can’t it be
more than that?
Omal: okay I will address the last
first.
Russ: okay.
Omal: the reason that it can’t be
more is because the critical mass
has to be of equal proportion, it
has to be exactly the correct
number. You cannot take a 2½ inch
vehicle into a 2¼ inch gap, or a
vehicle that is two inches into a
inch and 31/32, it just doesn’t fit.
Russ: okay.
Omal: and if it has to be a precise
fit, then if it’s too many, again it
won’t fit. If it’s too little it
will fit in too sloppily, it has to
be precise and accurate.
Russ: all right.
Omal: okay the previous part of the
question….
Russ: the important part.
Omal: the important part which was?
Russ: why does it have to be
144,000?
Omal: because it is the critical
number that is necessary. Again, too
many is too much, it will not fit,
too little and it is not energetic
enough.
Russ: now does this have anything to
do with the Chronicles, the
Sirian Chronicles?
Omal: nothing to do with the Sirian
Chronicles whatsoever except for the
number happens to be the same
throughout.
Russ: oh. All right so we know
that’s the number that needs to be
done, how did they figure it out?
Omal: how do they?
Russ: how does anybody figure it
out, has it been done before?
Omal: yes it has been done before
obviously.
Russ: obviously, I guess so.
Omal: on Sirius it’s been done
before.
Russ: oh but how do they know that
that it will work here? It's just
that's been the law.
Omal: it’s just the laws of physics.
Russ: oh, hmm okay.
Omal: there are certain ways around
it but they are extremely
complicated and involve higher
dimensional and lower dimensional.
Russ: all right, do we have any kind
of idea how much time is necessary?
Omal: I cannot discuss that.
Russ: okay. Hmm, so whoever’s
organizing just better hope for the
best.
Omal: correct. Okay your recording
device is almost ready to turn over,
is that correct?
Russ: yep, just about.
Omal: okay, then we will take care
of the……..thank you and we will
roll, gently.
Russ: that was enlightening.
Omal: I think so.
Russ: I look forward to July.
Omal: live long, prosper, I’ll be
back.
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