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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, everyone, welcome spiritual sunshine. Today we're talking about Emmanuel
Swedenborg and what he had to say about ets a
couple hundred years ago, long before today's disclosures and whistleblowers.
Emmanuel Swedenborg did indeed share about what was happening on
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other planets, and how ets come in every shape and size,
that they have their own societies connected to spiritual life,
but often not religious life as we think of it.
So join with us today in discovering more from this
great thinker and revelator. Yes, today we are diving into
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the scientists turned mystic Emmanueal Swedenborg's thoughts and visions about
beings on Jupiter, beings on Saturn, beings perhaps in the mood,
perhaps in Venus and elsewhere, Mars, and other planets outside
our solar system as well. Yes, he wrote about these
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things in the mid seventeen hundreds and shared what he
believed were the important aspects of these et cultures. He
didn't write about every single thing each one did, but
he gave many examples that he saw, at least according
to him, in the spiritual realm. He wrote about ets
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that just had a deep, high connection with the divine
with the universe, he said, most ets live that way,
much like many of our indigenous ancestors. We all have
indigenous ancestors from somewhere right, and often those indigenous cultures
had a deep connection with the nature, with the beat
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of the universe, with the beat of the human body,
with the earth, with the stars, with the planets, with
other entities. Indeed, all of our indigenous cultures, as we know,
talk about other entities. They have many names for them.
Some call them fairies and fay, some call them sky
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beings and gin some call them so many other things
that it's kind of amazing that we just don't want
to connect the dots. Often we don't really like to
think that perhaps our ancient cultures had something truly real
to share about, you know, spiritual beings, about ets, about the.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Roots of humankind.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
And yet we know in all these cultures that they
tend to talk about how these beings from the sky
and crazy ships they even described, from the Vedic traditions
to the North American First people's traditions, sometimes from under
the earth, from another planet through a portal. I mean,
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it gets amazing all these stories about the roots of
humankind and how we've been helped along and even so
to speak, evolved thanks to these ets, often through gifts
from them of their own blood, of their own you
could say, DNA, through gifts from them. In terms of technology,
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whether that's farming, or building things, or even makeup. There's
so many stories, and yet for some reason in our
modern archaeology and histories, we tend to write everything off
a myth despite having so many similarities. Well, today, I
think it's a.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
New day, right.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
We're learning more about how there could be ets on
planet Earth and interacting with planet Earth. How our ancient
civilizations have markers everywhere, even in North America, where we thought,
you know, human beings had walked across the bearing straight
oh so many years ago, but not that many years ago.
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We're uncovering evidence of temples and pyramids and other things
that's not hocus pocus evidence, but real evidence, according to
the scientists, that these megalithic monuments were built tens of
thousands of years ago, sometimes at least ten thousand years
ago for some of them, long before we thought we
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were coming out of the hunter gatherer phase here on
planet Earth. So it's kind of amazing that today we
can take these things a little more seriously and that
we can give, you know, real respect to our indigenous
cultures that we've often kind of dismissed as being hokum
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in the past, you know, if I can use.
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Such an old word in a manual.
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Swedenborg a couple hundred years ago fell into this tradition
of talking about sky beings and talking about ets, and
he said that in his visions he saw these ets
on all these different planets from this solar system and
from out of it that sometimes had really amazing lives,
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that always I guess had amazing lives, but really interesting ones,
such as those that built their homes in trees and
crafted the trees around them as they grew, such as
those who may live underground on some planets and craft
their cities underground using perhaps artificial lighting, and things like that.
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He writes about their clothing often and some of their
traditions and how varied it can be if they are
wearing clothing some don't, And also he wrote about how
their spiritual lives tend to be this high vibration because
they are such an embodiment of our indigenous cultures. They
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have a similarly, if not much higher high vibration because
they've been doing it for thousands, tens of thousands, or
millions of years, so that's amazing. But he did talk
about the other side, which is a more selfish orientation
of ets, where you know, we all can get into
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that mindset, especially here on Earth, right of selfishness, of
I'm separate from other beings despite all the evidence around us,
scientific and otherwise. You know, separate a human from the universe,
and you know, I'll give you everything I own. Right,
it's impossible. You can't separate a being from the universe,
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no matter how hard you try. You can kill someone
you don't know what happens after, or at least most
of us feel like we don't. Many of us feel
like we don't. But you can't take someone out of
the universe and have them survive.
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You know.
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It's physics, it's gravity, it's the interaction of heat and
our bodies, it's air. All these things that keep us alive.
All these things make us one with the universe. And
in fact, we really don't know the roots of all
our past our DNA, our brains, and all the things
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that influence it. But we do know that it's all
part of the universe. It's all part of the one verse,
the universe, and so yes, sometimes ets even will set
themselves against that clear awareness just through the revolution. It's
nothing really against them. You know, it's kind of funny
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we hold psychopaths to kind of an angry standard, but
really they're just doing what their brain chemistry is orienting
them to do. You know, they don't have feelings in
the way that we do, they don't think the way
we do, and yet often we hold them to a
certain emotional standard because you know.
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It's clear why they hurt people.
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They really can destroy lives in catastrophic scales if allowed.
But in reality, it's the spirit moving through maybe a
more dense mode of being for the rest of our
edification and for their edification in time, so that they
can grow higher and stronger eventually, I believe, even if
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they have to go through hell to get there. Now,
that's kind of the heart of our lesson today that
you know, when we think about the world from a
purely selfish mindset, we shut ourselves off from wisdom around us,
from the heart of the universe. You know, we think
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the way I think about it today is the way
it is, and everyone else is an idiot for not agreeing.
And then what happens, you know, months, if not years later,
we suddenly realize, oh I was wrong about that, but
still well, often we take this positioning of the selfish
et of the selfish human being, of the psychopath, so
to speak, where no, it's it's my day or it's
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no day. You know, I'm the only living being as
far as I can tell, you know, the only evidence
I have in my inner scientific experiments is that I'm alive.
You know, people move and talk, but I'm the only being.
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You know.
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That's how a lot of you know, egotistical narcissists think
and often can believe even but it's their own way
of expressing the unity of life. Well I'm the only life.
Well yeah, you're right in a sense, but there are
other emotions, there are other points of consciousness. That's your
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life too. It's not just the consciousness seeing your mind here,
it's that consciousness which has no quality seeing other minds elsewhere,
you know, seeing other parts of the universe, seeing other worlds,
seeing so many other things. And also say the hurt
and the pain that you cause them. That's why often
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when all these ancient traditions talk about after life and
even near death experiences. They talk about life reviews and
what happens, you know, seeing what happens in what happened
in the past, and what happens to people that we've hurt.
It's kind of amazing. I can actually attest to this.
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I had a near death experience over twelve thirteen years ago.
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Where I had a life review.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
It's crazy, I kid you not, and you hear about
this in NDEs, but I wasn't into dye stuff until
after I had that life review, because I was like,
what that was insane?
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Right?
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What happened was I saw my life and I believe
the way I experienced it was going backwards actually towards
my birth, so to speak. And it was the weirdest
moments that I saw. Not everything was highlighted, but you
could really feel the emotionality of those moments and kind
of learn, I don't know, like the encoding of your
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life in this life. And I can keep going about it,
but it's something that many cultures talk about, whether it's
the reading of your book of life, you know, on
judgment day, or near death experiences with the life review
and other traditions talk about a life review as well.
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It's something talked about across these cultures, even in Buddhist
circles and others, that we tend not to want to
connect the dots like maybe this is a real experience, right,
It's so funny. We have so many things like that today.
You know, hear about that consistently as part of culture,
as part of the news, part of our entertainment. No,
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those are one offs. That's the rarity, right, The ones
that get past, you know, the producers and the big
wigs or what have you. The fat cats, so to speak.
And often they're like cats. They'll attack anything that they
think will feed them, right, And that's the unfortunate truth
today that we have at the top of so many
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of these pyramid schemes we call economics today, fat cats,
you know, it is what it is, the people who
are willing to fight and to chew people up to
get there, you know, get there. And we don't have
good safeguards because they use black mail. They use, as
we've learned through Epstein and others, this sexual black mail,
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you know, just the fear of reprisal. You know, often
all it takes is someone threatening your family and you
fall in line, right, And who's willing to do that, well,
someone who has that lack of emotion at the core
of their being. And I'm not talking about a peace
lack of a talking, more of a cold, calculating, dominating
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lack of emotion. It's like a reptile, so to speak.
Not every reptile, I don't think, in the universe, but
like many of our reptiles here on Earth, we connect
this coldness to this cold viewpoint, and also because they
attack things in a similar fashion, but they have families too,
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So I don't want to villanize the reptiles if you
get my drift, or even cats, because I have two
cats and I love them.
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They're amazing.
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But there's a reason we use these images because we
see this cold blooded killer and really human beings are
the embodiment of that in our experience and are much
worse than any animal that I know.
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Oh my little ones.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Being in at the glass, a little cutie, Hi, I'll
be there in a minute, so yeah, Truly, to wrap
things up, it's kind of amazing to think about these
connections between indigenous cultures and some of the disclosure process
that's happening now.
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You know, if you pay attention to the whistleblowers, they've
said amazing things and you can get to a lot
of it. But whether you do or not, it's a
time of unveiling, of revelation. It's a time of coming
back to appreciating our past, from Manuel Swedenborg to these
indigenous cultures. It's time to really see who has been
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speaking truth to us for all these years, and who hasn't,
and who still refuses to even try. So good luck
to you, God luck to you and your own endeavors
with truth, with love, with expressing the reality all around us, scientifically, spiritually,
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that we've come to understand that we're one, that we
are one, and there's no separating you from the spiritual
sunshine at all of our courts.
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Peace,