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St. Germain's EARTH BIRTH CHANGES

Mar 19, 1998 09:37 AM
by Brenda S Tucker


This book contains sessions of channelings of St. Germain. During the
second session (where questions on various topics were asked), this
question was raised: [(p.54-55) channeled by Azena, Triad Publishers, 1994.]

I just have a question about how you are responding to us. Do you see our
molecular structure, or are you responding to us in the physical sense,
like we choose to experience ourselves?

First of all, when I come into this dimension of Earth, Terra, I bring
forth a resonance of thought. When I allow the capacitation of this
embodiment with thought vibration, with the intertwining of resonances of
that thought vibration, it becomes animated. And when indeed the breath of
life is breathed, the energy within the atoms of the embodiment become
ignited with the fire of this breath of life. The eyes, as they open and
unveil themselves, gaze forth into a brilliant, splenderous display of
constelaltions, intergalactic stellar representations of God. I SEE YOUR
LIGHT. And as I gaze unto your light, I focus and I see your auric field,
the rainbow within the gold. As I focus further into density, I see
coagulated matter, your embodiment. As I focus even further, I see the
reversal occur, and I see the blood pulsing in your veins, and the wind as
it whips through the lungs and indeed, I understand the pulstations and
vibrations of your colonic illustration and the waters of life as they
purify and clarify themselves within your kidneys. As I focus further, the
reversal continues and I see the grand central sun within your being, the
origin of your soul. And focusing even focus further, there is no
separation. You and I are ONE. The universe, the circle of life is
complete, Oneness. Does this answer your question?

Questioner: Indeed.


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