Mere Dreamer
Senior Registered
I believe most of us call the being you call "Source" a "guide" and they tend to have distinct personalities.
My pure spiritual self has also downloaded many experiences from its past individual entities, whose names I don't know. Thus leading me to investigate cultures such as ancient Japan (for instance) to discover what those experiences mean.
Names are rare. The experiences usually have an emotional component and social customs that must be connected to cultural patterns to be understood. It's usually a series of disconnected events from a single perspective. Those glimpses may fit together eventually to match a certain class of person and bring out a lot of cultural details I didn't know previously.
I receive these experience downloads as if I had stepped into the scene while meditating. Some people don't seem to see or feel the tangibility of this information, but instead are informed about it some other way.
I hope this gives you an idea of how similar your experiences may be to those we encounter. The terms we use often cause confusion for you, I think.
Part of my interest in your discoveries is because the mythology of Japan overlaps Egyptian myth in surprising ways. I wasn't aware how many commonalities there were between their origin stories, for instance.
This new discovery is intriguing. I wonder what you'll do next.
However, I do understand your frustration to some extent. I'm the type who wants to really understand it all (what happened? why? when? to whom?) and sometimes it feels like that isn't possible, or even the point of receiving the information.
It's useful, but not always "for historic knowledge and tangible application" as we tend to expect in the physical. These downloads often seem intended to create awareness and readiness to act within a wider pattern than would otherwise be available. The connection is like a tool to fuel a shift from one life trajectory to another I wouldn't have noticed without these experiences. My two cents, anyway.
My pure spiritual self has also downloaded many experiences from its past individual entities, whose names I don't know. Thus leading me to investigate cultures such as ancient Japan (for instance) to discover what those experiences mean.
Names are rare. The experiences usually have an emotional component and social customs that must be connected to cultural patterns to be understood. It's usually a series of disconnected events from a single perspective. Those glimpses may fit together eventually to match a certain class of person and bring out a lot of cultural details I didn't know previously.
I receive these experience downloads as if I had stepped into the scene while meditating. Some people don't seem to see or feel the tangibility of this information, but instead are informed about it some other way.
I hope this gives you an idea of how similar your experiences may be to those we encounter. The terms we use often cause confusion for you, I think.
Part of my interest in your discoveries is because the mythology of Japan overlaps Egyptian myth in surprising ways. I wasn't aware how many commonalities there were between their origin stories, for instance.
This new discovery is intriguing. I wonder what you'll do next.
However, I do understand your frustration to some extent. I'm the type who wants to really understand it all (what happened? why? when? to whom?) and sometimes it feels like that isn't possible, or even the point of receiving the information.
It's useful, but not always "for historic knowledge and tangible application" as we tend to expect in the physical. These downloads often seem intended to create awareness and readiness to act within a wider pattern than would otherwise be available. The connection is like a tool to fuel a shift from one life trajectory to another I wouldn't have noticed without these experiences. My two cents, anyway.