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Going to the other side of the veil
I have another story for you. There once was a village. Next to this village, over the hill, was an ocean. Now, the villagers respected the ocean, for within the ocean they felt was God, for this was their sustenance. The water they knew somehow came over the mountain and gave them rain and grew their crops. "God must be under the water," they said.
In this village, there were no lakes or rivers. The only thing they had ever seen with lots of water was that sacred thing called the ocean, and it was over the hill. They didn't dare touch it because God was in the ocean, you see? Nobody went there. It was sacred ground, and no one in history had ever seen God.
And so, as things go, they eventually sent the highest and best holy man they had to find God. They said to him, "We need you to go to the ocean. We need you actually to dip your body as far under the water as you can. Then tell us what God looks like. We need to know who is God."
The holy manwas very afraid. He thought, perhaps, that when he touched the water, he'd vaporize! He'd never been in deep water. He didn't even know he couldn't breathe underwater, but he found out fast. The holy man did his job and according to his faith, he said, "Dear God, please forgive me if I'm doing something that is out of the permission of sacredness." Then he made all the signs that he was supposed to make and did it... he got into the water and he dipped his body down as far as he dared.
This was a foreign place. He couldn't breathe. He couldn't stay down very long. It was murky there. He opened his eyes and he realized he was submerged with sacredness and he was vibrating. He could barely exist and he knew he had to come up fast. Then he opened his eyes to see God, and behold... a fish was looking right at him!
"Ahh," he said, "There He is! There's God." He came bursting out of the water, ran up the shore, crossed the mountains, and back to the village. They all stand back as he draws on the sand a depiction of God for his village. It's a fish. So together they worship this fish. They finally know what God looks like, and they are happy. "This is what's on the other side of the veil," they say. Underneath the water is where God lives. God is great. And the fish becomes for them their symbol of worship.
Now, there's nothing wrong with this at all. You see, in 3D they needed something that would remind them of God. They needed a 3D symbol that they could take with them, put in their homes perhaps. Anything that reminds you of the divine, Human Being, is fine. And they liked it and it helped them to pray and visualize God.
The years went by and a younger holy man emerged through the lineage. He decided to cross the mountains, too. He said to his elder, "I want to see God for myself, but I need authorization from of the rest of you." The very much older holy man, who had gone first, said, "Go ahead. It's a wonderful experience. I hope you see God like I did." He sent him on his way.
The young shaman crossed the mountains and went into the water just like his elder had. He went through the same protocol the first holy man did, then submerged and held his breath. It was murky there and he opened his eyes... and behold, he saw... an octopus! That was very different than the fish!
So this younger man bursts out of the water, runs across the mountains, draws it for the village, and says, "The first man's wrong! This is what God looks like." Ah. The village had no idea what to think about which one was right. They both went to the same place. They both looked under the water, and they both came back with two ideas firmly embedded in their mind of what God should look like. "We cannot tell which one of you really is right," they said. "One of you is right, one of you is not." This, by the way, was the beginning of two churches... need I say more?
Some, who didn't want to believe either one, sent a third holy man to verify the other two. Under the water he opened his eyes and ... saw an eel! He came back and said, "They're both wrong!" A third religious sect was born.
Here is the quandary. Three channellers, three psychics, three prophets, three holy men, all go to the other side of the veil and bring back three kinds of information. They go to the same place and all of them see something different... just like the story. And the reason is because of the simplicity of their belief, what they expected, and how they viewed the reality of God. They expected God to be a creature, have a face, and be singular in 3D, just like themselves (one being). Therefore, when they reached the other side of the veil and took a look, they captured the image of the one thing they saw, and pasted it upon their perception. Take a look at the singularity and linearity of your own churches today in your own culture [USA]. When you have more than 300 kinds of Christian churches in your country, you can see how this happened. Each time there was a unique vision, another sector of belief was created. How linear of you!
So here we are already exposing the quandary that many humans have regarding those who would give you information that is beyond the veil. It encompasses visions of both the future and the way things are in the present. One will not necessarily coordinate with the other, and you sit there on your one track deciding which one is right, when perhaps they're all right.
The other side of the veil is truly interdimensional, filled with multiple, co-existing realities in many forms. But you're expecting to only see one thing, aren't you? You feel that a Human should be able to go to the other side of the veil and see how the "one thing" is, come back, and report it. That's as silly as going to the map store and asking for the "one map." But your bias keeps you from seeing this.
Here is the truth of it. On the other side of the veil, there is no time. This is the hardest for you to grasp. So another metaphor is coming, and again we present this to you in a way that hopefully a 3D Human Being might understand: As a channeller or reader, you sit in the middle of a circle called the other side of the veil. Make it a table. Make this easy. You're in the middle of that table, a round table, and there are pieces of a vast puzzle all around you on all sides. When you turn them over, some of them say, "future," some of them say, "past." All of them have energy. They all glow a certain way, and there are colors to each of them, indicating if they have been manifested (happened in 3D) or not (past, not manifested in 3D – future manifested into past, past manifested into future action... etc.). To make things more complex, when you turn them over again in a moment, they have changed again, and their "labels" are different. The future now reads, past. Do you understand this? Probably not, so get ready for it. [Coming in this channelling] I'll list all of those again after I'm finished, with definitions. But it's really confusing for a one-track creature like the Human, who only expects to see one energy called "future."
Now, your task is to select which one you're going to look at, and which one you're going to take back to your 3D side of the veil. You are going to have to decide which one might be the one that places itself on the one track of what you call reality. Which one is appropriate for what is going to be manifested on that one track in the future? How do you know? Is this even possible to figure out?