Atlantis & The Group Consciousness Link To Our Hearts And Soul (1 Viewer)

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By guest contributor Bilal: Atlantis has strong energy in our collective consciousness. Many become teary and concerned; loved memories and experiences we once had together.

Plato's description of Atlantis and its special stone circles around water channels alongside ports, also built were several types of reservoirs that affected plants, animals and people, also giving clarity in consciousness. This was before technology took over.

Several independent "districts" that worked as a body of a whole, where everyone contributed with their creation and knowledge, became strongly connected in the end.

All of these districts became a worldly capital. Atlantis became the center of influential policy along with technological developments and spiritual centers...
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I seem to 'remember' the end when it became clear to a group of us that something had to be done to stop the manipulations. It was a heavy price to pay and still has repercussions which seem to be clearing over time. As stated in the article, lots of old wounds and beautiful memories seem to be associated with this place.
 
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I think disbelief was a strong emotion when people realised their society had ripped its own heart out - by creating two opposing factions that were impervious to change.
 

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absolute power corrupts...
 
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absolute power corrupts...
This is what being human is all about, but we have the ability to rise above and stand alongside the ego after its done its work so that we can become closer to true self and establish a stronger connection to source and guidance. I think the hard part after this is dealing with those who are still stuck in ego!
 
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I'd like to add not just ego, but literally "curiosity killed the cat". Humanity also has a tendency to believe that it can control and monitor whatever unknown boundaries there are, and tends to keep pushing it out of curiosity.

A clear example of the "spirit" and "motivation" of this insistence to push the scientific method into the unknown (despite not truly understanding the boundary conditions) is seen in this SG-1 episode, below is the summary:

http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Project_Arcturus

edit: oops, in editing my original post, I deleted the link.
 
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Humanity also has a tendency to believe that it can control and monitor whatever unknown boundaries there are, and tends to keep pushing it out of curiosity.
True! But when you have more pure guidance coming in and knowings with ego out of the way, you begin to see a bigger picture including the dangers that certain choices can make.
 

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there are two archetypes at play with a corrupted society and prob a few more. 1 is I am controlling you for your own good because you wouldn't be able to handle this technology. Another is the slavery model.
 
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I'd like to add not just ego, but literally "curiosity killed the cat". Humanity also has a tendency to believe that it can control and monitor whatever unknown boundaries there are, and tends to keep pushing it out of curiosity.

A clear example of the "spirit" and "motivation" of this insistence to push the scientific method into the unknown (despite not truly understanding the boundary conditions) is seen in this SG-1 episode, below is the summary:

http://stargate.wikia.com/wiki/Project_Arcturus
Rodney McKay, in his "pompous precision" might have left the love element out of his calculations.
 

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