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So what 'form' were you prior to taking on a human body?
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JPG wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 9:44 pm So what 'form' were you prior to taking on a human body?
JPG,

My true body is an Andromedan body. Our bodies last a lot longer (~300 Earth years), there is no disease and the stuff that makes us who we are gets mapped from an old body to a new one once it is ready to be retired. Think of it like moving energetic links (think circuit connections) from one physical body to another for your mind, heart (not organ) and the rest of your energy framework. It is similar for the other peoples here in the Milky Way. All of us are immortal. Only Earth has been limited (suppressed) while the vile creatures that were put here have been changed over the past million years to remove them. Many courageous people from across the Milky Way have been reborn on Earth, like me, to help this planet at this time. There are six distinct peoples of the Milky Way outside of Earth (intelligent life is abundant in this universe, but Earth has been kept in the dark about this). Soon only we will remain on Earth. IF you are one of us, you likely don't remember yet (by design), but you had a life prior to coming to Earth. You are here for an important reason and will remember more soon. Most of Earth's present day inhabitants are one of us, but not all. If you are NOT one of us, then your life started when you were born on Earth and ends when this war is over (enjoy what time you have left). This entire universe will be at peace once this war ends.

I miss my Andromedan body...but a new one will arrive soon with my family. :D
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Damn it most be a terrible hing to go though millennia with such a paltry degree of an imaginative mind!
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JPG wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 12:39 am Damn it most be a terrible hing to go though millennia with such a paltry degree of an imaginative mind!
JPG,

Like I said, I knew you wouldn't believe me. Trust me, I wouldn't have believed myself before either. However, when a 6' portal opens in your Family Room and you start to be attacked your idea of what is possible shifts. Memories have been switched back on for me the past few years during this awakening. For those who incarnated on Earth to help, your memories (before Earth) are not switched on yet. Showing, rather than telling, is pertinent in this situation, so I will just have to ask you to suspend disbelief until my family's arrival at this planet. Until then I will leave you with a song lyric about me. Take care.

RUSH song lyric from The Weapon:
He's not afraid of your judgement
He knows of horrors worse than your Hell
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Oh Man! I remember quoting Rush in one posting, and RF Guy catching it. I've had career dealings in RF engineering, too! But I was born at a very young age. Something of a wonder-boy, no one ever had to praise me / encourage me for eating early and heartily.
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nuhobby wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 7:02 am Oh Man! I remember quoting Rush in one posting, and RF Guy catching it. I've had career dealings in RF engineering, too! But I was born at a very young age. Something of a wonder-boy, no one ever had to praise me / encourage me for eating early and heartily.
I love RUSH and sing their songs almost everyday. Fun fact, the trio that formed the group RUSH are Pleiadeans (some spell it Pleiadians) and there are many Pleiadeans on Earth right now. You can Google Pleiadeans (and starseeds), but honestly much of what is online is false information on those who come from other star systems. The Pleiadeans are a wonderful people and one of the six peoples of the Milky Way that I spoke of earlier. Their star system is the closest inhabited one to Earth. My wife is Pleiadean so they are family to me. Getting back to RUSH, unfortunately Neil Peart suffered greatly in this war on Earth and his human body perished (read his bio if you want to learn more about his personal struggles on Earth). Neil is back home with his people now and very much alive - his heart is full of love and joy again especially since he is reunited with his family there. :) I spoke to him recently and thanked him for bringing their music to Earth. Many of RUSH's songs are Pleiadean songs adapted to English for Earth to uplift others here. Going back to RUSH's The Weapon song I quoted earlier...the original song is Andromedan and is about many of us who fought in The Great War in the Andromeda Galaxy. I was one of the great warriors in the final battle of that war in Andromeda so the song is about all of us who fought there. When I came to the Milky Way the Pleiadeans adapted that song and chose to make the song about me to honor me in coming to help them against our common enemy, but the song is also expanded and includes my children as well because of their abilities. When the song was adapted again for Earth it was shortened (Earth songs tend to be much shorter than songs from elsewhere in this universe) and the lyrics focus only on me. The Earth version was intended to help with my awakening on this planet and it did. All three versions of this song are sung as battle cry songs, but also to commemorate the Great War. After reading and understanding what I have posted here, I think you will understand why the song was titled "The Weapon", i.e. multiple meanings inherent in the lyrics and song title.

Speaking of inherent meanings...do you like how I foreshadowed the progression of posts in this thread with my choice of thread title??? ;)
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You should have labeled this thread Weirdean and Weireian.
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JPG wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:14 am You should have labeled this thread Weirdean and Weireian.
JPG,

Being the sole Andromedan living on Earth, I accepted being different long ago. I choose to embrace it. Unfortunately those who are "different" too often are labeled as "weird". Earth is the least accepting planet I have visited...even less accepting today than it was say 70 years ago. ;) I should know as I have visited 98 inhabited planets in 12 different galaxies so far. IF this thread is too weird for you then don't fret...I will be going back home soon. :D
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Bon Voyage! :D
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JPG wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 12:06 pmBon Voyage! :D
JPG,

The inclusion of the emoji on your response seems to indicate sarcasm. It's okay, I still love you and your people! They are family to me. When this is all over with, I will respond with "I saved you, you're welcome". I wonder if anyone will know that pop-culture reference, where it comes from and who said it... :cool:
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