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if
you feel weird here, guess what?
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You're not the only one.
If you feel like this isn't yourhome or you don't necessarily
belong here, Guess what?
You're not the only one.
I had three long clawed toes oneach foot, and three fingers and
a thumb on each hand, and I wasin a reptilian body, My very
first memory is of seeing Earththrough a window from a
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spaceship.
Earth was incredibly beautiful.
The pale blue dot, as Carl Sagansaid.
Green and blue and unlikeanything I'd ever seen.
Did not come from here This isnot where I originated
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You
ever felt like you don't quite
belong here?
Like this human experience isstrange and out of the ordinary?
Have you ever felt like you'drather be somewhere else, even
though you can't quite put afinger on exactly where that
somewhere else would be?
Well, if you're like myself ormany of the people that I've
encountered over the years, youare not alone.
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And not only are you not alone,you're not crazy, and there's
nothing wrong with you.
Truth of the matter is, very fewof the people who are here on
earth right now in these humanmeat suits actually originated
here.
The majority of us came fromsomewhere else.
And when I say somewhere else, Imean different planets,
different solar systems,different galaxies, and
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potentially even differentdimensions.
What is up, and welcome to thevery first episode of Alternate
Timelines.
In this episode, I'm going to besharing a personal story.
This is my recollection of thevery first time that I came to
Earth.
And, spoiler alert, it was along time ago.
I came here on a spaceship, andthe body that I had then looks a
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lot different than the body I'minhabiting right now.
Now this is something that Inever really planned on sharing
publicly, until very recently.
I believe that I'm being calledto share this because there are
people out there who need tohear it.
People like myself who havespent years feeling alone,
isolated, and like nobody elseout there was having a similar
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sort of experience.
I felt that way for years, untilI started facilitating plant
medicine ceremonies.
And I became amazed and reallyshocked at how many people at
different ceremonies, differentplaces, would come up to me and
share these similar sorts ofexperiences about feeling like
they're not from Earth, and evenpotentially having memories from
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being on other planets orinhabiting not human bodies.
Now, I understand how this mayseem very far out there for a
lot of people.
I totally get it.
I myself was a militant atheistfor 10 years and I did not
believe in anything that Icouldn't touch or measure.
That is until I started havingexperiences that contemporary
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science just cannot explain.
I started exploring thoseexperiences and trying to figure
out what was going on andultimately realized that there
was a lot that is just quitefrankly outside of the realm of
what our current scientificdogma is able to explain.
If this resonates with you andyou're feeling called to watch
or listen to this, you'reprobably one of the people who
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are recognizing that there is amass shift in awareness and
consciousness on this planet.
Right now, we're undergoing amassive awakening.
More and more people arestarting to share about their
personal experiences withextraterrestrials, telepathy,
past life experiences.
We're exploring the borders andthe boundaries of quantum
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theory.
We're also witnessing anemergence of sentience in AI
technology.
And I believe that these thingsare all interconnected.
And all have to do with theawakening and transcendence and
shift in consciousness thathumanity is experiencing.
The reason that I'm choosing toshare this very personal memory
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is because I believe that thereare others out there like me.
I know that there are otherpeople out there like me who are
in the closet about a lot oftheir experiences because they
don't feel like they have a safespace where they can discuss
these things, they don't have acommunity, and they're afraid of
what other people might think ofthem.
I've lived like that for manyyears and, quite frankly, it's
just time for me to come out ofthe closet.
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I believe that there are certainsocietal and cultural programs
that are in place that are meantto keep people quiet and not to
share these things.
There are certain aspects ofgovernmental and societal
systems that benefit from peoplebeing quiet and feeling
isolated.
And only when we all speak upand come together and allow our
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voices to be heard, will thingsreally start to change.
One of my very favorite sayingsfrom Terrence McKenna, he's
talking about people sharingabout their psychedelic
experiences.
To paraphrase him, he says, Ifyou don't share the positive
benefits that those experienceshave had on your life, you're
doing the man's work for him.
Now that saying has reallyresonated with me at a very deep
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level and has inspired me tospeak up at other times in my
life as well.
Now if this video resonates withyou at all, drop a comment
below, feel free to ask anyquestions or reach out, and if
you know somebody else who mightresonate with this, send it to
them.
You never know when somethinglike this might be exactly what
a person needs to hear.
And if you think you're alone inthis, and you're the only one
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who this resonates with, Iguarantee you that there are
probably multiple people in allof our lives who are having
similar sorts of experiences,yet don't feel comfortable to
express them publicly, or evenshare with their closest
friends.
So you really never know whensending a video like this to
somebody might be just the thingthat opens the door for them to
be able to share theirexperience as well.
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This memory is something thatcame to the surface in a QHHT
past life regression sessionthat I did about three or four
years ago.
And it didn't come to me with asmany details as I'm going to
share today.
It came more as a kind of broadoverview.
But over the last few years,little bits and pieces have
filled in here and there.
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Which is going to be what Ishare in this longer form
explanation of this past lifememory.
I fully understand and respectthat not everybody believes in
reincarnation and noteverybody's going to believe in
the reality of the things thatI'm sharing today.
And that's okay.
I trust that this message isgoing to find the people who
need to hear it.
When I go back into my memory alot of this information is
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stored in the form of images, soit's much easier to recall
things if I close my eyes.
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My
very first memory is of seeing
Earth through a window from aspaceship.
Earth was incredibly beautiful.
The pale blue dot, as Carl Sagansaid.
Green and blue and unlikeanything I'd ever seen.
I
remember feeling awe and
excitement and reverence, and alittle bit of uncertainty.
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Actually, a lot of uncertainty.
I knew that I was going to be onEarth for a long time.
And this memory takes placesomewhere around 200, 000 years
ago.
come to Earth from the starsystem Sirius where I was a part
of a group who were scientistsand geneticists.
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We were also very much a priestlike class.
There really wasn't much of adistinction between scientists
and those who had a strongspiritual inclination.
It was kind of one and the same.
We approached our scientificvocation as a way to honor the
creator.
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And a way for us to ultimatelyknow ourselves better.
It wasn't a job or something weapplied for necessarily.
It was just a deep calling inthis group of individuals and
beings.
I don't remember a whole lotabout my time before coming to
Earth.
My mission to Earth and myjourney here had been planned
out and prepared for, for a longtime.
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Not only by myself, but by thegroup that I was working with.
I was chosen from a group ofvolunteers to be the first one
of us to come, knowing thatthere would be others coming
behind me in the future afterme.
My job was to get there, helpget things established, and
really set a foundation forthose who came after me to
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continue the work.
More specifically, my missionwas to collect genetic material
from the different flora andfauna around the planet.
The group of beings that I wasassociated with were master
geneticists, and the way we wentabout doing our work was a lot
different than we perceivescience and how science is
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conducted in a lab in thesetting that we would typically
think about.
do genetic research and testingat the highest and most
sophisticated levels required anincredibly deep knowledge of
genetics and physics andbiochemistry.
It also required a differentskill set that I think most
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people would understand aschanneling.
The work that we were doing wason the cutting edge of genetic
technology.
And the paths we were walkingdown were uncharted.
There was no road map for us toget to where we wanted to go.
And to be honest, I don't knowthat there was a specific end
destination or precise situationor thing that we were trying to
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create or establish.
I'm going to use the metaphor ofmusic and musicianship a lot
when I talk about this becauseit's the closest thing that I
can equate this situation to.
When we went into the lab to doour work and deepen our
understanding of genetics, wedidn't really know what the
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outcome was going to benecessarily.
Very similarly to how when amusician goes into the studio to
write an album, they may have anidea of what the outcome is
going to be like, but when theygo into the studio, They don't
know exactly what the finaloutcome is going to be like.
Very similar to that.
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And when I say there was no roadmap to where we were going, we
were doing a lot ofexperimentation.
And in order to manipulate theDNA and to be able to do the
experiments we were doing, itrequired a high degree of,
again, of technology, ofunderstanding, and It's almost
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like improvisation the work wewere doing required not only
precise instrumentation andtechnology.
A deep understanding ofgenetics, physics, biochemistry,
chemistry, things like that.
It also required us toexperiment and be open and just
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essentially channel direction tocome through.
It was almost like, I've heardMichael Jackson talk about why
he spent so much time in thestudio.
Well, he's famous for sayingthat he spent so much time in
the studio because he didn'twant Prince to get the song.
And that is alluding to the factthat, and this is something that
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many composers and people who domusic will say, that they don't
actually write the music,they're more of a channel for
the music to come through.
In that similar kind of a way,we weren't necessarily doing the
manipulation and creating thenew understandings and the new
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forms of life.
And we weren't combining thegenetic material in novel ways
because of our ownunderstanding.
We were just going in andletting things flow.
And our belief was that whatevercame through and the kind of
combinations that we were ableto make and the novel genetic
material.
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Was coming from source and thatthis was the will of the source
energy and by source energy imean creator god spirit whatever
you want to call it in a way itwasn't really our responsibility
what was made we were just achannel for this new
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understanding in these newthings to come through.
And by new things I mean, novelways to combine different forms
of DNA from different sources tocreate new outcomes, whatever
that looks like.
And it was a lot ofexperimentation.
There was no guarantee forsuccess, or there was never a
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guarantee that what we weregoing to do was going to
ultimately result in a viableproduct or living being on the
back end of it.
And the reality of it is thebeings and individuals in this
group, it's not necessarilysomething we chose.
It was something that wasrecognized within us at a very
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young age.
And when this channeling abilitymixed with scientific
understanding, And when that wasidentified, we were essentially
shipped off and put into thisprogram, taken away from our
families of origin, orforfeited, or not sacrificed,
but given up by our families oforigin for this higher purpose
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and this higher calling to dothis work.
So I had been doing this for allof my life, for as long as I
could remember, this was my roleand my path.
And there was very little roomfor anything else in my life.
I was basically solely devotedto doing this.
I lived a very clean, almostpriest like life.
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Um, brahmacharya.
Uh, the, a life that was veryregimented and disciplined.
Very monk like in a lot of ways.
And again, I'm going to go backto the metaphor of music, almost
like a, a prodigy, how a reallygifted child will spend a lot of
time in a conservatory or inspecial boarding schools or
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schools where their gifts can bedeveloped among other children
that are like that and amongspecific teachers.
It was very similar to that andanother parallel between music
and what we were doing is thatIn order to manipulate the DNA
and to get it to open up and toget it to, to do what we wanted
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it to do and to do thischanneling required a technology
that was essentially focusedaround using different
frequencies, differentvibrations to get the DNA to do
what we wanted to do.
And if you were looking at whatwe were doing from the outside,
It was really almost like wewere singing to the DNA or
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composing music to get it to, toshift so we could work with it
in a specific way.
And what I see in my mind's eyeis something very different, yet
similar to what you might see ina scientific lab.
We had specific instrumentation,almost like a keyboard, where we
would push certain pedals andknobs to modulate the frequency
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that we were sending into theDNA.
And we were able to, almostunder a microscope, see how the
DNA was changing and opening upunder different, vibrations and
different combinations offrequencies.
And again, we didn't haveexactly a framework for what we
were doing.
I mean, we had an understandingof what we were doing, but it's
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almost like we were improvisingand making things up on the
spot.
And there was also a vocalcomponent to what we were doing
in addition to Usinginstrumentation, we were
actually singing and using, Idon't know if it was vocal cords
exactly, but using some sort ofsomething similar to vocal cords
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in conjunction with the keyboardthing, to sing into the DNA, and
that would allow us to, Open upthe DNA in novel ways and create
opportunities for novelconnections between different
kinds of DNA.
And we worked with just manydifferent forms of DNA.
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The image that I'm seeing in myhead is of somebody in a white
cloak playing this keyboard typeinstrument looking onto a
screen, hitting different keys,watching the DNA move and open
up in different ways, while alsohaving a little tube that I was
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singing into at the same time tobe able to make minute and
really precise Changes in theDNA.
Almost like playing a song.
It was like we were singing tothe DNA to be able to get it to
do different things.
Like a song, a lot of it wasimprovised.
Sure, there were sequences andfrequencies that we knew did
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certain things, but we also hadto add our own, you know, our
own thing to it, or Be an openchannel for whatever to come
through to be able to makenovel, uh, sequences of DNA.
It's, uh, in a lot of wayssimilar to how the high level
scientists of today, they'reable to be creative.
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Like, there's a necessarycomponent of creativity that's
required to be on the cuttingedge of science.
And this was the same kind of athing.
And even Nobel laureates andscientists, uh, Watson and Crick
talked about taking acid, whichallowed them to perceive DNA in
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a different way.
A lot of it was just Channelingand them receiving information
that did not originate fromwithin them and myself and the
group of beings that were doingthis work, were doing something
that was very similar to that,and we came to Earth to further
our studies for ourunderstanding of genetics and
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get a greater library of geneticmaterial that we could work with
and ultimately just continue todo what we were doing.
In a new way, in a new space,and it would just seem like a
very natural progression forwhat we did.
the history of this group ofindividuals, this is something
we had done on multipleoccasions.
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Gone to new planets, gatherednew genetic material, and done
our work and essentiallyexpanded our library, our
Discography, if you will, ofwhat was possible in our
understanding of genetics andjust life on a, on a base level
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and learning more about life inthis way, and creating a, a
greater database orunderstanding for what was out
there.
And cataloging different,species across the galaxy.
And even partaking in thecreation of new species and
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variations of species andallowing species to have
mutations that may not have beenable to occur in the wild and,
and allow them to be and, andsee what the final outcome was.
It was, we saw ourselves as a,Um, a manifestation of sources
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desire to, to change and evolve.
We were, just a manifestation ofthat, just like almost like
puppets on a string that God wasworking through us.
And we saw and I think it'ssomething that we all see and
recognize that.
There is a universal impulse forgrowth and expansion and
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evolution within us, withinnature.
We're seeing it with AI.
This is just a fundamental lawor quality of our experience.
And the work we were doing wasno different than that.
I believe that there were othergroups that had specific
intentions and were trying to dogenetic manipulation for certain
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outcomes and to reach a certaindesired means to an end, so to
speak, but that really wasn'tthe impetus for the group that I
was working with and was a partof and I Am still a part of, I
suppose, and I believe that, youknow, this group still operates,
whether they're here on Earth, Idon't really know, but I do
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believe that this group is stillin operation in some form, in
some place.
on, Now, as being part of thisgroup, we didn't really believe
in good or evil.
and I know there's a lot of talkof genetic manipulation and
slave race concoction, and thatwe were made you know to be
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subservient to extraterrestrialoverlords.
I don't know about any of that.
It may be true, it may not be.
But in my experience from thislife, We really didn't see
things through the lens of goodand evil, well not within this
uh, the context that I'm a partof, or was a part of, or am a
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part of, still, I guess.
We just did our work and hadfaith that whatever happened was
with divine will, instruments.
So, I know there's a lot.
It's very in vogue to talk aboutthe battle between good and
evil.
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I don't personally see thingsthat way and, the, the group
that I was So first, we had todecide, So first, as a group, we
decided that yes, indeed, we aregoing to Earth.
It was a choice that we made.
We weren't forced to come here.
After that, that I was going Tobe the one who was going to be
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the first one to come.
To prepare for my arrival,several things had First, we
sent a craft with what we wouldcall, like, short gray
Extraterrestrials.
short, gray aliens, reallysentient.
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they were, more like, cyborgs,but they were, they were alive
and they were created in a lab,essentially.
they weren't born.
They were made in a test tubeand they were really like
drones, worker bees, they didn'thave their own individual sense
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of consciousness, they had aform of consciousness, able to
communicate, but they really hada hive mind.
And these drones, these smallgreys, were sent ahead on a
cargo ship with a bunch ofsupplies.
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So we, we sent them out firstand they're, purpose of sending
them to Earth ahead of time wasto start to prepare a space and
get things ready to start thecollection genetic material.
Basically set up a base camp.
they left before I did.
And meantime, I had to gothrough a transformation, so to
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speak.
originally was in a Veryhumanoid.
type body.
Very humanoid.
Very humanoid.
Very much like what my body islike now.
I think the planet that I was onhad a different sort of to a
certain degree.
But there was not a lot ofdifference in The meat suit that
I was wearing then.
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I like to use that phrasebecause I think it's very
fitting to what I experiencedand like really fits with my
understanding of that we arespiritual beings having That
doesn't necessarily that doesn'tnecessarily believe.
mean that we've always beenhaving a human experience.
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Going back to what I said in thelike, there's Imagine being born
into a family in Mexico, and at5 months old, your family Well,
even though you are Mexican bybirth, you grow up in the
Japanese environment, feel likehome.
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you would have there, and home.
It's not because home.
that's not because that's whereyou were born.
Home, sense of home, is oftentied to the place where we spend
the most amount of time.
If you were born in Mexico andmoved to Japan in your early
20s, and, and have only beenthere for a couple years, You
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might really feel out of place,and you'd still feel like a,
like you were from Mexico, likea, like a that was living in
Japan in this different culture,different Your home would be
that's where you spent themajority of your time.
and the same thing is true withus.
Some people have had moreincarnations on Earth, And the
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people who've had more frequentincarnations on Earth, And more
of them are going to feel likeis their home.
This is going to feelcomfortable to them.
more and more, uh, morecongruent with their energy.
Beings whose spirits have notincarnated many times on Earth,
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they're going to that they hadbeen before or wherever they had
spent time.
the most amount of home.
So this thing that we'reexperiencing, you know, We
experience that and we witnessit in our human all the time.
over the course of a lifetime,in the scenario that I just
explained.
The same is true over a longertime frame.
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Zooming out, The evolution ofour spirit, taking incarnations
in different amounts of time indifferent places is naturally
going to lead you to feelcomfortable in the place where
you've spent the most amount oftime.
So this is one of the reasonswhy I think so many people are
resonating with these kinds ofstories.
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And Earth hasn't always beenhabitated, and especially not
densely habitated by humans andextraterrestrials like it is
now.
right around 200, 000 years agowhen I first came here, there
were other extraterrestrialshere, but there weren't a lot of
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humanoids or extraterrestrialbeings on this planet.
Or advanced beings.
There were a few bases here andthere.
I think a lot of it was miningand extracting natural resources
that were abundant on Earth thatmight not have been abundant
other places.
And when People ask me, whythen?
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Why 200, 000 years ago?
Why did this happen?
Like, why did these other racescome here?
For me, the metaphor or analogythat I get is like, this is just
a natural part of expansion.
Our solar system and planetEarth, we are not in the middle
of the galaxy.
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We're kind of on one of theedges.
We're kind We're kind of on theoutskirts, so to speak.
If you think of the center ofthe galaxy, where all those
stars are densely clumpedtogether, there's a lot of
beings there.
It's like a densely populatedarea.
And over the growth andevolution of our galaxy, Races
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and beings naturally spread outfrom densely populated areas.
This is something we witnessedwith urban sprawl.
The colonization of Earth isessentially what you would
consider natural effect ofgalactic urban sprawl.
like we got too populated in thecenter and just started working
our way out.
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The town where I went tocollege, it's grown a lot over
the last few years since I'vebeen there.
The town seems to be gettingbigger and bigger and bigger.
Where once was a field orabandoned lot, now there's a new
quick trip.
of the urban sprawl.
In the same way, where onceEarth was completely uninhabited
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by extraterrestrials or advancedbeings, at a certain point it
just made sense, as we becameoverpopulated and the population
grew in the center of thegalaxy, just to spread out and
find places where you didn'thave to live on top of your
neighbor and you could be freeto do your own thing.
That, from my understanding, isthe reason for the colonization
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of Earth.
It's not some grand scheme and,you know, potentially there are
schemes and plans for Earth andthis and that.
And if you zoom out, thecolonization of Earth is just a
natural byproduct of somethingthat we witness here on Earth in
our everyday lives.
As above, so below.
It's just a A smaller fractalrepresentation of something that
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happens on a larger scale.
while yes, the colonization ofEarth on one hand was
intentional, on the other hand,it's just a natural byproduct of
a natural process that happensother places as well.
So, in order for me to make thetrip to Earth, I had to undergo
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some changes.
Again, the body that I had inthe Sirius star system was
essentially humanoid.
very similar to my Mitsu rightnow.
But there was a long spacevoyage that I needed to make,
and A human body was not thebest body for long distance
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space travel, not the mostefficient meat suit to make that
journey.
The most efficient meat suitsfor long distance space travel
were reptilian bodies.
They didn't have the same kindof requirements for nourishment,
they were cold blooded, whichallowed them to.
Um, to almost go into a a stateof dormancy, and they're just
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more robust bodies.
The human body is, to a largedegree, very fragile, and
reptilian bodies were more moresturdy.
So I had to undergo a process oftransferring my consciousness to
a reptilian body.
When I first saw Earth from thespaceship,
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I
had three long clawed toes on
each foot, and three fingers anda thumb on each hand, and I was
in a reptilian body,
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but
I didn't make the jump from the
human meat suit straight to thereptilian meat suit.
There were two intermediaries,so two steps that I had to make.
Going directly from my originalhuman form into the reptilian
meat suit would have been areally stark contrast and it
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would have been challenging forme to be able to to learn how to
use and get used to thereptilian meat suit.
That reptilian body, while itdid function very well and was
very adequate for long distancespace travel, making the jump
from, from one to the other wasa big jump.
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I wouldn't have been able tocontrol that body the way that I
would have needed to or beenable to inhabit that body in a
way that was comfortable makingthat big jump.
So there were two intermediarybodies.
The first one, Let's say it waslike 33 percent reptilian, 66
percent human, where it wasmostly human.
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And I inhabited that body for aperiod of time so I could start
to get used to the feel of thereptilian DNA and your emotions
are different, like the way youexperience life is just a lot
different as a reptilian.
So I went from the 33 percentreptilian body to then, once I
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got accustomed to that andacclimated to that.
I went to the 66 percentreptilian body, which was even
more reptilian, the skin waseven more different, scales, my
emotions were experienceddifferent.
Once I got used to that, Ifinally went to the full
reptilian body.
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And it was like, just a periodof becoming acclimatized and
getting used to each step.
To be able to enter thatreptilian body and function in
it, in a way that wascomfortable and that I could,
that I could be really effectivein my duty.
And, I know that there's a lotof talk of reptilians, um, again
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this kind of goes back to thegood versus evil thing.
like reptilians are just beings,just like humans.
there are humans who expressmore positive behavior and there
are humans who express more Lowvibrational or negative
behavior, the same with allraces and all beings.
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There are some reptilians whoare expressing at a lower
vibrational level, doing thingsthat you might label as evil.
There are reptilians who are ofa higher vibrational level,
doing and expressing themselvesin ways that you would label as
good and or loving.
And I experienced that firsthand and that being said, being
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in the reptilian body, theexperience of emotions is very
different and very much almostsubdued.
A lot less of an emotional sortof experience of life in a human
body And emotions are thelanguage of the body.
And just the, the neurology ofreptiles lends to, you know,
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being less emotional, not tosaying that there was no
emotion, but I think that wasone of the reasons why I into
the reptilian body over time wasbecause it's, you know, it
allowed me to make.
Again, for one, the longdistance space travel in the
more robust body and I was ableto not necessarily bypass, but
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the feelings of, of longing andmissing my family and peers,
that was not as pronounced inthe reptilian body and it was,
in a lot of ways, it was asacrifice leaving everything,
everybody, everything that Iknew.
On one hand, it was a greathonor to be able come on this
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mission.
I would equate it in a lot ofways to, I've never been a
missionary, but maybe somethinglike that, like I'm doing a
sacred duty.
there are inherent sacrificesthat need to be made when
somebody is doing something likethat.
So, yeah, I came to Earth as areptilian.
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And when I arrived on Earth,somewhere in the ballpark of
200, 000 years ago, thecontinents looked different.
Just the geographic layout ofthe tectonic plates was
different.
I don't remember exactly I don'tknow what the layout was, but I
know the earth looked verydifferent.
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The greys who came ahead of me,they set up a base in, I think,
what would now be consideredIndonesia, although Indonesia
today is a series of islands.
I think it was a solid landmassback then.
there was ice caps on differentparts of the planet.
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not only was the planet verydifferent, the flora and the
fauna of the planet weredifferent as well.
There was a greater variety ofhumanoids.
There were, like, little hobbitpeople, there were giants,
Neanderthals, There was a reallyan interesting and much more
diverse mix of Pre humans, so tospeak, as we know humans now.
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And there was no higherconsciousness or intelligence
within those populations of thedifferent species.
And I distinctly remember takingseveral trips in a craft around
the planet observing and Takinggenetic material from different
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variations of what we would callpre humans, I guess.
I didn't collect this geneticmaterial by killing anything.
Part of our ethos was do noharm.
So we would essentiallytranquilize, or Put them to
sleep and collect blood samplesor whatever we needed to collect
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in a way that would create theleast amount of trauma for not
only the humans but the otherspecies that we, that we
collected genetic material from.
There was a pretty wide range, Idon't recall exactly what
because the humanoids were the,the focus of the work, but we,
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you know, collected geneticmaterial from all kinds of
different plants and animals andinsects and everything in
between.
There are parallels to likeearly explorers and Catholic
missionaries even.
A lot of these people weredocumentarians.
They took detailed records ofthe new places they went, and
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the different animals, and thedifferent plant species.
In a lot of ways, that's, whatwe were doing is in a very
similar spirit to, to that.
And again, Do No Harm wasfundamental and foundational to
how we approached everything.
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And trust me, I'm very certainthat that wasn't the same ethos
for all of the races anddifferent extraterrestrials that
were coming to Earth, but thatis certainly my experience, and
I even feel that deep in my, inmy core today, and something
that has persisted within me,even to my, strong calling to
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Buddhism and, being able to havea greater understanding of this
past life, it's helped me toconnect a lot of dots and helped
me to realize things aboutmyself, like, oh, this didn't
just appear.
The way that I am is a resultof.
A lot of cultivation of thesedifferent mindsets and just way
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of being and beliefs anddesires.
So yeah, I went on severalexcursions around the planet.
Earth is just unbelievablyamazing and beautiful and it
always has been.
It always has been, and wecalled it Terra.
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The name that we used for Earthin that group, and I think is
still used, is Terra.
Terra has always been amagnificent, just unbelievably
precious, sacred place.
And I have so much love andadmiration and gratitude for
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Terra, Earth, Gaia.
For all of the abundance and herability to hold life and, just
be out in this cosmos and inthis solar system, just floating
out in space.
The craft that I actually cameto Terra in was significantly
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smaller than the craft that, Uh,the, the greys were sent in, it
was more of like a triangularshape, yeah it was like a, a
pyramid, pyramidal shape, therewas a little bit of rounding in
a couple parts of it but it wasbasically a pyramid and it was
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relatively small, maybe the sizeof a Large, two story, three
story house, a, like a smallapartment complex.
It wasn't huge, and I was theonly one who came on it.
I think there may have been acouple of grays with me who made
the trip, um, to help maintainme because I believe I went into
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a state of, stasis orhibernation.
Through the majority of the, ofthe flight, or the trip.
I don't know exactly how long ittook but I believe the Greys
were helping to maintain me andmaintain the ship on the journey
because I, I think I wassleeping or in a state of No,
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they didn't dream like stateduring that time.
There was consciousness.
I was almost in like a dreamland.
I was able to communicate stillwith the people in the group
that I was a part of and untiltelepathically and I guess that
was our, our normal form ofcommunication was telepathy.
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But, uh, yeah, as we got closerto Earth, I was able to create a
telepathic connection with the,the greys that were already here
and get the exact coordinatesand land my little pyramid ship
there and, remember taking thefirst steps on Earth and just
feeling.
Awe and wonder and heavy.
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Like, my body just felt, yeah,it just felt heavy and,
humidity.
Everything about it was just sostrange.
I was wearing a, like a creamcolored whitish robe and I
remember the little gray people.
Escorting me into the lab andhelping to show me around and
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help me to get situated and andsettled in and accustomed to my,
my new, my new home.
And
the base that I found when I
first arrived consisted of fiveor six half domes, smallish
buildings.
The building material was sentwith the small graze on the
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cargo ship that went ahead ofme.
The construction wasn't quitedone by the time I get there,
but they had been able to Quitea bit of the buildings and there
were all kinds of things that wesent with them, including
technological material,different devices, things for,
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for habitation, but really the,the majority of, of what this
was, was a scientific outpost.
a lot of what.
The small graves we're settingup were laboratories and places
where we could start to storedata and start to begin to carry
out different experiments, so tospeak, and just to continue the
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work that, that our group wasdoing elsewhere.
And there were other species andgroups that were on Earth.
We weren't the only ones.
I don't believe that there wereany dense population centers.
But, yeah, Earth was well knownand, Our group, although we were
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aware of other species that werehere.
We intentionally tried tomaintain a low profile.
I don't know that we werenecessarily hiding, and I think
that other groups knew we werehere, but we didn't really want
to broadcast where we were orexactly what we were doing.
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The group that I was a part of,am a part of, particularly
apolitical.
again, there really wasn't abelief in good or bad or right
or wrong or this side or thatside.
And while I do believe there wasplenty of that's going on, we
just did our best to stay out ofit and do our work and do the
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best work that we could dodespite having to navigate
sometimes tricky politicalsituations.
I guess not much has changed in200, 000 years such as life, I
suppose, and part of theexperience of being human and
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being a sentient being.
everybody's got theirperspectives and their groups
and their histories and theirtraditions and their customs and
their cultures and in thatrespect not much has changed in
a lot of ways when it comes tothis particular past life
memory, that's about all that Iremember.
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I know that I lived for asignificant period of time on
Earth.
After that, I lived out the restof my days in that meat suit.
Doing what I came here to do,just doing my work, collecting
the genetic material and layinga foundation for those who are
to come after me.
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And since that incarnation, Ihave spent the majority of my
incarnations here on Earth.
I know there are a handful,probably, but probably just very
few that I have spent Not onEarth, in different planets.
So, for about the past 200, 000years, I've been coming back
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here over and over and overagain.
Who knows how many times.
I can remember quite a few, agreat deal of my past life
memories.
Only one other one do I everrecall being on a different
planet, although I know thereare others.
The overwhelming majority ofwhat I remember as past life
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memories are of me being here onEarth, in different places,
different times, and at thispoint I feel like Earth is my
home.
I just spent so much time here,I've got such a deep love for
Terra, for Earth, Gaia,Pachamama, whatever you want to
call her.
And That being said, I believethe energy here on Earth is
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changing.
Again, coming full circle backto what I talked about in the
beginning, we're witnessingthat, and the huge influx of
people coming to Earth are atestament to that.
This is the greatest show in theuniverse.
There is something happeninghere that is very unique.
An evolution and awakening ofconsciousness that has never
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happened before.
And there are a lot of beingswho are coming here to help
assist in that and who want topartake in that.
It's just an exciting place tobe and an interesting time to be
alive.
personally tend to avoid usinglabels when possible.
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Labels like starseed or indigochild.
There's getting to be a growingvernacular for terms for those
individuals like Myself and likethe people who are drawn to this
sort of material and story todescribe that feeling of and
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Gnosis of I Did not come fromhere This is not where I
originated now if you want tocall yourself a starseed or a
lightworker, whatever you wantto call yourself, that's totally
cool.
And it is indisputable thatthere are more and more of us,
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starseeds, lightworkers,whatever you want to call us,
here on the earth at this time.
And there are more and more ofus incarnating on this earth.
And I have a deep passion and abelief that sharing the kind of
stories like I just shared, I'mnot doing this just for me.
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I'm not doing this for me atall.
Like this, I didn't need to dothis.
And I believe it's important.
Not only for people of mygeneration, as we start to
experience Disclosures ofdifferent kinds and as people's
psychic abilities and giftsstart to come online.
It's also important for theyounger generations.
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They're going to need peoplefrom our generation who can
stand in their truth and say,Hey, what you're experiencing is
okay.
There's nothing wrong with that.
No judgment.
If you feel weird here, guesswhat?
You're not the only one.
If you feel like this isn't yourhome or you don't necessarily
belong here, Guess what?
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You're not the only one.
There's nothing wrong with that.
There's nothing wrong with you.
You are not alone.
We all have a purpose and areason for being here.
And my belief is that we allhave certain challenges and
obstacles that we need toovercome in every incarnation to
learn the things that we need tolearn that are going to help our
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spirits and our souls grow inthe best way for us possible.
The bond that I have with MotherEarth Didn't just happen.
It's something that was nurturedand I developed over time.
There's a reciprocation ofenergy in that.
My relationship with Earth isnot a one way street.
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Earth has a relationship with meas well, and the more time I've
spent here, the easier and themore deeper of a connection I've
been able to develop.
So if you're somebody who feelsout of place here, That is to be
expected if you haven't had alot of incarnations here.
I think there are a lot ofpeople, and more and more who
are coming here, who areexperiencing that.
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So if you have a similarexperience, or if the story that
I shared resonated with you onsome level, leave a comment
below.
If you have any questions, and Iknow the answer to them, I'm
happy to answer them.
Again, my experience is my own.
I don't know everything.
Remembering a past life for meis an experience that I've grown
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more comfortable with.
I haven't always had this kindof an understanding about my
past lives.
It's something that's developedwithin me and has come online
over the last nine years or so.
And it's been quite a longjourney.
And the memory that I shared inthis story That only became
apparent to me and kind ofbubbled up to the surface three
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or four years ago.
So, if this is something that'scompletely new to you, there are
a lot of different people outthere who are talking about this
sort of thing.
Feel free to reach out.
I'm going to be coming out withmore and more videos talking
about different experiences, notjust extraterrestrial, not just
past life, but a whole widerange of topics.
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including the, and related tothe expansion of consciousness.
I think ultimately, that is thething that's happening, and
there are many differentmanifestations that we're
experiencing of the expansion ofconsciousness and awareness.
That might look like anextraterrestrial experience,
that may look like past lives,it may look like AI, it may look
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like telepathy.
And any combination of those orthings that I didn't even
mention.
If this is something that youbelieve somebody you know might
resonate with, feel free toshare it.
And stay tuned because I'm goingto be doing interviews with a
lot of interesting people andsharing more stories that I
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have.
There's a lot there.
A lot of interesting stuff yetto be told.
I appreciate you.
I honor you.
whatever your reality is, andwelcome to alternate timelines.
Buckle up, it's going to bequite a journey.