There’s
nothing quite like the monatomic gold experience. If you do your due diligence
you’ll find that there is much to it, many benefits, and even a few pitfalls,
as any good endeavor entails.
Rare earth
minerals such as gold and silver occur in trace amounts in our soil, water, and
air. We take them for granted, but the
fact is, these minute amounts of precious metals do miraculous things,
alongside all other trace minerals that spring life to fruition. Alchemical legends of old told us that
alchemists were after the transmutation of such base metals as lead into gold,
when really the entire mysteries were bound to personal and spiritual
transformation out of ‘base’ and into ‘rarity.’
Alchemical themes infer the individual merging with the Great Divine
structure of the Universe, arising coarsely out of clay and becoming a shining
diamond after repetitive lifecycles, selflessness at all odds and costs, and
exposure to the harsh 3D reality. They
never wanted to turn lead into gold.
They made rarified metals into bioavailable forms, and expounded on the health
and spiritual benefits of such, in between discussions about Ascendant spirits,
star people, and prophecy…
As I’ve
described earlier in this blog, transmutation is possible but with extreme
amounts of energy and focus. It is the
same with electrogravitic technology; it is very much possible, but it is not
consequence-free: ‘overunity’ technology warps space-time, and could – if used
irresponsibly – hasten the destruction of our Sun, which even over the long
span of many days could shorten its lifespan.
Overuse of this technology, if one believes all they see and hear, has
been and could be disastrous for any complex society, and there are examples of
this in galactic history.
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