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.If you could analyze the liquid, the substance that comes out of our eyes and out of your eyes when we each are in states of joy, it would be similar.But if you were to take and analyze the tears or the fluid that comes out of Earth humans when they are in a state of sadness and crying, you would find substances in those drops that don't come out of our eyes.Your drops of sadness come out of a slightly different duct.We don’t have that wired in our physiology.Sadness is an experience that does not serve us and has then no longer any function in our biology and thus then it has, in a sense, just simply been placed aside.Jefferson: Good! Do people in your society age the way humans on Earth do? Can you maintain physical youth and therefore have no wrinkles or aging marks throughout your lifetime?Ishuwa: There is some recognition of age, but it generally isn’t going to be exteriorly represented through wrinkles as you would see on elderly people in your world where their skin can get a bit flabby and the muscles can be a bit droopy as a person gets on in years on your world.So those are ideas that our physiology generally will not embody, will not express visually.There is an energetic body, an energy that we give off, and those then who are in our world can recognize, in a sense, an age classification of each one of us based on that energy that is given off.So someone that is quite young in years will have a different vibration or a different energetic body emanating from their physical body than someone of a middle age or of an elderly age that is close to transitioning out of the body and into another experience, what often in your world you refer to as dying and death.For us, the transitioning process out of the physical body is not experienced and perceived nearly the same way that you tend to experience it.We recognize that death is a great opportunity to move into a new world, a new way of life, and to do so in appropriate timing, in an appropriate way based on what in that lifetime we had chosen to experience and express.As we get older, we more clearly understand that our time to make the transition is coming closer.In your world, it's referred to as death, dying, but for us it is simply a recognition that the time to "close that book" of life experience is coming closer.In a sense, we have read the entire book and we know it will serve us to begin preparing to set it aside with the understanding that a great new book will soon be in our presence for us to begin reading a whole new experience, a whole new form of life expression and incarnation.We can, from one Yahyelian to another, recognize an age factor, but it is usually done by observing the subtle energetic bodies and rarely the physical body.Does that answer your question?Jefferson: Sometimes I think of aging as a mechanism that informs us it is time to lose interest in one particular focus of incarnation, in one particular reality, and move forward to explore other realities that can be more in alignment with who we actually are.What do you think of that idea?Ishuwa: That is one of the ideas, although, there are numerous ways that the aging process provides humans with the opportunity to have wonderful types of varied experiences.The aging process does require certain changes to be made, but that isn’t really the main reason why it has been put into the genetics of the body and biology that you have all chosen to work with in this experience on Earth.There are a multitude of amazing and fascinating opportunities that can be presented to a human given the nature of the biology and the aging mechanism that you have incorporated in this experiencing, into this world, into this physical reality.Jefferson: I see.Ishuwa: So the idea you presented is certainly one.Yes.And thank you for bringing that idea up.Jefferson: Do you think we can stop or reverse the aging process?Ishuwa: You can lengthen the time that a person lives in their body.That can be done.Jefferson: Can we make changes to our aging and look young our entire lifespan?Ishuwa: Yes, that is a world that can be created, but your world hasn’t collectively chosen to have that particular experience.There are a few of you that have connected to the ability to remain quite young and appear quite young and to be several hundreds of years old in physiology in your world’s time counting process, but as a collective, that really isn’t the experience that you were looking to have here.It is an experience that could be had if you were as a collective to choose to move in that direction.There simply are other ideas that humans wanted to explore more and have more experience with than that idea.For someone to be able to reverse their age and start looking younger, to be exhibiting that level of empowerment over their world, to be revealing that level of their own Creator’s creation ability, that would make it more difficult for many people on Earth to continue accepting the age-old beliefs and predominantly desired experiences of limitation and separation and ideas that go with that, such as exploring illusions like, "you are not the ones who are creating your experience." Ideas of limitation and separation have been a primary focus on your world for a number of generations.If you have several people reversing their age and becoming younger and then telling others they are doing it consciously, this would make it harder for those others to keep on accepting the age-old idea that humans are not the Creator of their reality and that there is someone outside of them that is "running the show."They might start getting ideas such as, "the people in the town over there say they know how to make themselves younger and they are getting younger.If they can do it, we can learn how to do it too." As more and more people realize this aspect of their actual Creatorship ability, then the old idea that there is some almighty powerful being outside of yourselves that determines when it is your time to go just doesn’t "hold the mustard" anymore [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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