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Potentiomatics - Let's Bounce Through, Together!

Let's try a potentiomatic technique that I call: Bouncethru or Bouncingthru. If you stand with your hands in your pockets or your arms down at your sides, and then you imagine your arms raising (while keeping them physically still) - congratulations! You have just bouncedthru. ((Doesn't this AI generated person look excited to Bouncethru? haha)) The phenomenon may not last very long at first, but with practice, you can refrain or hold oneiric structures or limbs from "returning to the physical" for longer durations.  You have essentially produced another 4D cross-section (of your arms, in that example) that intersects with your regular physical 4D experience. The imagined or "oneiric" arms may have imagined proprioception (you can feel them in a different location also) and/or imagined visual qualities (you can visualize the imagined or oneiric arms). You can click the image to zoom in. The other, oneiric, 4D cross-section is not just 3D, for two reasons. On...

Parable of the Sower - Study

Please refer to the previous posts about the fig tree and about the Parable of the Sower being possibly a prerequisite parable for understanding the other parables of Christ. There are two other candidates for versions of the Parable of the Sower that I have found: one in the Gospel of Thomas (although the legitimacy of that book is unknown as of yet). The other is Job 31, where conditions for weeds to grow instead of wheat, are mentioned. In a previous post about the fig tree idea of multiple timelines, the idea becomes an available considerable option that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John could be each their own timeline. The Messiah could have literally lived four different times and spoken slightly differently each time, giving new information as he progressed to the next timeline. He did miracles like walking on water, so natural laws were already not able to restrain Him. And time-manipulation was already happening in his temptation in Luke 4:5, in which He was shown all the kingd...

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Being Thankful

  How can we cultivate thankfulness at the end of the year? The year's end gives an opportunity to reflect and consider everything that has happened since the beginning of the year. The autumn's harvest coincides with our own efforts and chances we took during the time of earlier sowing and growing. As leaves change colors and fall from the trees, meditate on your own changes, possibly into a mode of storing and gleaning the developments of actions and patience and words said earlier in the year.