Update to “Are We Light Beings?”

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Recently, during a meditation session, something rather extraordinary happened to me. It might sound unconventional, but suddenly, as I focused, I felt an unusual sensation as if my body were being drawn into the chair. Simultaneously, a vivid yellow light appeared in my mind, and I experienced what I can only describe as a download—a message urging me to revise my perspective in my “Are We Light Beings” Theory. It urged me to recall a recent TV show discussing the presence of a Trinity in major religions. As a Catholic, my understanding of the Trinity involves the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, which resonates with me.

This concept circles back to the significance of the number 3, epitomized by a three-sided figure like an equilateral triangle—a foundational element for creation. Much like the Big Bang, which originated from a single point, the subsequent “explosion” meticulously followed rules, underscoring the need for a framework or set of parameters for any creation.

To simplify, the Trinity can be visualized in various cosmic elements. Imagine the Earth as the Mother, not in its exterior form, but rather in its core. The Earth’s core, akin to the sun, acts as the mother of our planet, vital for sustaining life. This Trinity repeats across the universe, where each planetary trinity consists of the planet’s core as the mother, the star as the father, and the galaxy’s center, typically a black hole, as the spirit or creator. However, contemplating the black hole from a different perspective, we could speculate that on the other side of the black hole, creation is occurring. If we envision the galaxy as a donut, with the central core spiraling down to a single point at the midpoint, the other side mirrors our reality, expelling matter as our side draws it in.

Addressing a correction to my previous theory, I reevaluated the idea that the bright light one sees in death is the sun. Instead, I proposed that we go toward the center of the Earth. This sudden realization made sense to me, considering gravity as a key factor. As we die, the material things we perceive as solid become non-solid, and gravity diminishes. The Earth’s gravitational pull, always directed towards its center, signifies our origin, and upon death, we return to this center.

Returning to the Trinity concept, this is how, as light beings, we can traverse vast distances almost instantaneously—imagining invisible connections linking each trinity. Each planet is intricately linked to its mother and father, the star and the black hole, facilitating seamless travel like stepping onto an elevator. The interconnectedness extends beyond planets, forming a vast net or network throughout the universe, where galaxies are connected back to the big bang black hole and linked to each star within.

In essence, the correction boils down to this: when one dies, the light they encounter isn’t the sun; instead, it is the center of the Earth. This Earth-sun-galaxy trinity serves as a pathway for light beings to travel anywhere in the universe. It’s a profound concept—one that parallels the efficiency of light packets traveling through fiber optic cables on Earth, delivering data instantaneously. The interconnectedness of the universe, represented by the NET, allows for swift, efficient travel for light beings, reminiscent of the remarkable speed at which data travels through earthly cables.

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