Exploring the Impact of Human Clones and Hybrids: Lessons Learned
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Chapter 1: Understanding Clones and Hybrids
In my previous article discussing the risks associated with AI and human cloning, I received numerous inquiries regarding these topics and their connection to the Earth's descent into the third dimension. Many were curious if these beings included infamous criminals or serial offenders among us.
After conversing with the Archangels, I gained clarity on their perspective. They conveyed that clones and hybrids themselves weren't the root cause of the Earth’s decline; rather, it was the misguided actions of scientists who sought to compete with the divine, leading to the planet's downfall.
Universal laws govern various dimensions, dictating what life is like for those who inhabit them. In lower dimensions, restrictions are more pronounced. The third dimension is characterized by fear, isolation, and survival instincts, while the fifth dimension—where Earth once thrived—was about unity, equality, and peace. Failing to adhere to these principles can result in dire consequences, even extinction.
The Archangels emphasized the importance of intention behind actions over their consequences, which provides valuable lessons for us all.
Question: Can you elaborate on the hybrids and clones previously mentioned? Were any involved in historical criminal acts?
Answer: While it might be appealing to think that all criminals stem from scientific experiments of the past, this isn't accurate. Humanity consists of both villains and heroes. It's understandable to seek reasons behind the actions of notorious figures like serial killers or dictators, but the answers are complex. Some individuals suffer from mental illness, others emerge from severe trauma, and many fulfill roles predetermined in their life plans. Blame cannot be placed on a single person or group for their actions; rather, it’s a multifaceted issue.
The hybrids can be categorized into two primary groups: human-animal and human-extraterrestrial (ET). The former lacked the capability to integrate into society, as they possessed limited intelligence and often couldn’t survive independently. Most remained in laboratory confinement, created primarily out of curiosity and a desire for glory by their creators, rather than any intention to benefit humanity.
In contrast, human-ET hybrids blended into society more seamlessly and exhibited higher intelligence. Although initially monitored, many lived normal lives. Those conceived before the Earth’s dimensional shift usually posed no threat and possessed souls if created through specific fertilization methods. However, they faced ethical dilemmas, as many were produced without the consent of their biological parents.
After several generations, these hybrids were integrated into society through adoption, albeit under surveillance. This scenario may resemble the plots of science fiction narratives, which isn't far from reality.
Human cloning posed significant challenges. Early attempts resulted in high mortality rates, deformities, and health complications. These experiments were conducted secretly, with creators focused more on "improving" their outcomes than on the ethical implications involved. Eventually, clones were produced that appeared and acted like ordinary humans, and creators began to see themselves as equals to the divine.
However, despite their human-like qualities, these beings lacked souls, leading to a lack of empathy and emotional responses. If they encountered obstacles in achieving their desires, they acted ruthlessly, devoid of remorse or guilt.
Even when production slowed, the clones began to reproduce, leading to a population surge that ultimately disrupted the universal laws of the fifth dimension, resulting in Earth’s fall to the third dimension. While many connected with their spiritual guides before this shift, such connections diminished significantly thereafter, leading to a widespread sense of fear and isolation.
As humanity fell into survival mode, many clones committed violent acts, but their motivations were not rooted in mental illness or twisted curiosity. Instead, they operated from a place of self-centeredness, believing they deserved whatever they pursued, regardless of the consequences.
The lessons learned from this downfall are profound. Humanity is not equal to the Creator; they lack the power or resources that the divine possesses. Although humans can replicate life, they cannot create a soul, which is essential for genuine connection and love.
Creating for altruistic reasons leads to pure intentions. However, when the motivation is personal glory or power, it taints the outcome. This kind of achievement does not yield lasting happiness; rather, it fosters pride and selfishness. Once the project concludes, the creator often seeks more recognition, falling into a cycle of discontent.
Conversely, creating to meet the needs of others brings joy and fulfillment, enhancing the intrinsic reward each time someone benefits from the creation. This approach fosters a balanced life and peace of mind.
Should the creator gain personally from their endeavors, it becomes an added benefit, allowing them to enjoy their achievements without the relentless pursuit of competition. If driven solely by self-interest, however, one will never find true contentment or balance.
While ambition and self-indulgence are acceptable in moderation, a relentless focus on personal gain can lead to dissatisfaction. It’s crucial to remember that we were not created solely for self-serving purposes.
We send all Love and Light.
Chapter 2: The Reality of Clones and Their Lessons
The first video titled "Hybrids & Chimeras, Real & Imagined: Crossing Forbidden Boundaries in the Animal Kingdom" delves into the ethical and scientific implications of hybrid creatures, exploring the blurred lines between reality and imagination in the realm of genetic experimentation.
The second video, "How did HYBRID Species Work in the Star Wars Universe?" examines the fictional representations of hybrids in popular culture, providing a lens through which we can understand the ethical dilemmas presented by cloning and hybridization in our reality.
Final Thoughts
This topic offers much to consider and may feel reminiscent of a science fiction narrative. Many of us know individuals who prioritize self-interest above all else, often stepping on others to achieve success. Yet, is this true success? Such individuals frequently find themselves isolated, constantly looking over their shoulders, with many hoping to see them stumble.
While the allure of wealth and power is undeniable, they do not equate to genuine success. Without joy, hope, love, and peace of mind, life becomes less enjoyable. We were not designed to exist in this manner, though some have strayed from their true paths, influenced by the competitive nature of the third dimension.
What brings you joy and peace? For me, conversing with the Angels adds to my fulfillment, as do the heartfelt messages from those I assist. It's not merely the act of writing or channeling that fulfills me, but the positive impact my work has on others. This is my purpose, and the rewards derived from it are everlasting. I would choose this over a life focused solely on financial gain, as the intrinsic value of helping others is boundless.
Wishing you all blessings of love, joy, hope, and peace.