Monday, May 14, 2018

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Excerpts from "The Reality Shifters"

(A dialogue between Ingrid and Hans)
“Gee, what happened? Hans, how did you do that?”
    “I projected a magnetic thought image so you could...feel and see and experience a mental transmission of a different kind.” Hans’ big grin observed her wide-eyed bewilderment. Her whole body shook from the revelation.
    “That was amazing and I now get it, humans have to sort of pass a qualifying test...if you are light...I mean if one’s frequency is light enough you can visit your world.”
     “Correct. Ingrid our mental universe consists of different thinking layers; the level of thinking you tune into determines the type of reality you experience ... The Soul urges the human to translate its experiences of the sensory realm ... We must be honest with ourselves to see things clearly and objectively so that we can become reality shifters.”
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Excerpts from "The Reality Shifters"


 (A dialogue from POWAH on Ingrid's computer screen)
A bright screen with text appeared saying:
    "Hello, Ingrid. You know that there is no separation between your world and the many dimensions around you"
Ingrid's back went rigid! Piet suddenly stood behind her! She thought everybody had already gone!…
The screen was still alight with POWAH’s writing yet Piet did not comment at all. He just looked at her screen.
    “Ingrid, I must look in your address book, I'm offline at the moment,"
The annoyance his body language revealed nauseated her. Why not look on his own computer another time if he was so angry with her? Or was he looking for something she might be hiding on her computer? Piet was approaching fifty but looked older. He had a small, thin-lipped, sulky mouth and wispy hair clinging to a bald forehead. The flesh of his face was washed-out and soft. His eyes were hooded, expressing a chronic resentment towards the world. She wondered whether he saw the words at all.