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You’re still hesitating to begin writing, using your own mind’s thoughts as to how to begin. Tomorrow, or the next time you sit with us, why not just write the first word that comes into your mind and let us do the rest.
In our last communication with you, we tried to explain how we experience similar feelings and tasks, such as eating, drinking and other pleasurable event over here. In many ways, one we get used to it, it’s often better. After all, we don’t have stale bread our sour milk! Everything we choose to experience as ‘food’ is good.
Taste is a different experience for us because it very much depends on the power of our thought while in the process of eating. I thought you might like . . .
I thought you might like to know that as we sit here as a group of five, we have a selection of fruits on the table with us. To us, they’re as real as your fruit is to you. Whether we all see the same variety of fruit in the bowl is irrelevant. It’s one of the aspects of this life we have to get used to here.
Although we all sit together around the table, each us have our own concept as to what colour the cover on it is. I could suggest to this group that the table cloth is crimson and the other four might go along with that.
One of the group is suggesting that for him the table cloth is yellow. We’re all correct, for that experience is entirely up to ourselves to decide. We know that to explain these concepts of our life are . . .
We know that to explain these concepts of our life are difficult to communicate to you, but really, it’s a lot easier in practice than you might imagine. After all, it is now our way of life.
I hear your mind asking what we do for the rest of our day here. Well, the first difficult thing to explain to you is that we don’t have days and nights fixed as a rigid linear time as you do on earth.
You like to use the phrase, “it is what it is”"! That’s the simplest way we can answer the question back to you. Our days and night are what they are to each of us. If we want to enjoy a while walking in the countryside, we create it instantly.
Likewise, if we want to walk a beach, we simply do just that.
I know one of your thoughts has been about how we discipline our thoughts to stay in one place and stop ourselves flittering here, there and anywhere just though thought.
Again, it’s something we learnt to do rather fast after we arrive. Although our thoughts could jump about, they don’t. It’s difficult to communicate this to you with your current mindset. But the best way of thinking about it is that without a physical body, our thought processes are more stable - quite the opposite to what you might have believed.
To keep our lives stable here, we rapidly come to understand and learn that our new bodies here are our minds and in much the same way that you look after your body on earth, we look after our minds.
You also have been wondering if we have any roles or responsibilities this side.
The answer again is sort of yes and no. But we don’t have bosses or authorities to answer to. We just have our own wishes.
In the past 24 hours since we were all together, each of us here have experienced different days. This will be odd for you to understand but each of our day lengths have been different to each other.
Light and dark are also different for us here too. We don’t have sun movements governing our day and night periods. In fact, outside of each of our minds, we’re probably best described as ‘living in a void of time and space of an immeasurable time zone.’
It’s nice for us to see you writing these words from us and yet at the same time, learning from them as you place them on your paper.
From what we’ve explained to you in this session regarding how we live without a fixed time framework, you must now begin to understand why it can be a bit hit and miss for us when you on earth demand an immediate or quick response from us generally.
When humans on earth demand for someone here to send a sign, principally it sounds easy enough, but it’s not. If we were to send you a sign from here here right now, you may not see it for hours or days. That is not something we do deliberately. It’s just not that simple, as . . .
That is not something we do deliberately. It’s just not that simple, as we don’t have a time framework to guide us.
We’ll talk more about this thing more another day. We can see right now, you’re tiring rapidly.
So for now, we’ll say goodnight and speak to you again very soon.
God be with you.
📌 MY THOUGHTS
You’ll see from the level of awareness graphic that I’m reminded that I’ve only been doing this exercise for a little around four weeks at this point and that expect pure communications already would be asking too much.
The messages from the invisible dictators are too heavily influenced by my own mind and many flaws in their information is clear to read. The best way I can describe this to you now is with an analogy.
Imagine there were three or more transistor radios on the table in front of you, each poorly tuned to different talking radio stations. Some are louder than the others, some are clearer than the others. Each with different voices saying different things.
Now imagine yourself trying to transcribe the words from the voice of just one of those stations. This is the nearest example I can offer to explain the issue here. My own mind is obviously still strong in the communications and it keeps intercepting and filling in the words, often based on my own knowledge or experience.
One interesting quote from the notes . . .
Again, it’s something we learnt to do rather fast after we arrive. Although our thoughts could jump about, they don’t. It’s difficult to communicate this to you with your current mindset. But the best way of thinking about it is that without a physical body, our thought processes are more stable - quite the opposite to what you might have believed.
That is quite a statement!