Timeline Collapse

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In the creational structure of Harmonic Universes there are two timelines per dimensional octave. So within our Harmonic Universe of 3D earth, within the three dimensions, we have six timelines. When we energetically evolve and move up in octave, being initiated into higher frequencies, we are exposed to more dimensional octaves, therefore more potential timelines. Within these dimensions of future timelines are “stations of identity”, commonly called “soul”, “oversoul”, “higher self”, which comprise body parts or whole spiritual bodies of our “forgotten” selves. These are spiritual energetic bodies that hold our intelligence matrices, our mind matrices, that make up our spiritual identity, and of which we are designed to reclaim during these “timeline collapses” transpiring during the Ascension cycle. This is why those on the ascension path continually experience their energetic healing by meeting the cellular memories in the multiple timelines. (What? This emotional theme, again?) We have to move through the series of timelines in each dimensional octave and reclaim our identity while recoding and changing the obsolete or false reality from interfering with our continued spiritual growth. Like a tri-athlete running and jumping over the hurdles, we merge with these timefields and collect our spiritual bodies, to make it to the finish line. What is being accomplished with this process, especially now with Guardian Ascension Timeline, is that we have to move through all the artificial, inorganic time fields ( negative alien timelines with their false selfish agendas) in order to arrive at the GOD GATEWAY.

References

May 2012 Newsletter


Term first found: Page 42, HGS Manual