Genii In a Bottle
Lit Corner | April 29, 2011 | 6:11 AM
a message from Gillian MacBeth-Louthan
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011
We are connected to everything in the Universe. There is nothing that we are not a part of, everything flows through us and to us. Our energies, our thoughts, and our words flow through all of life on Earth echoing out universe to universe. There is not an end to us, nor a beginning, but a continual flow of light, changing form over and over again. We are continually perfecting our form in each and every incarnation. We have been countless forms deliberately challenging ourselves to become more and more as we travel the stellar maze home to Source. Knowing deep within our beings there is no failure in this type of existence only evolution.
As we reach an apex in this level of existence and evolution, we begin to realize just what the effects of our words; thoughts and fears have on this turning point of humanity. We tend to speak haphazardly, creating on a whim, prophesizing out of fear. We speak like school children thinking our words don’t mean a thing, not realizing that worlds were created by a word, a thought a decree. Within us is the power to destroy everything or create a utopia, a heaven on earth. With our frivolous words we are Sabotaging our own lives, our finances, our health, our marriages, and our futures.
Every thought you have is alive. Every word you speak is birthed into existence. You free it from its internal domain. Just like letting a Genii out of a bottle, your words, your thoughts wait for your command to come into the world of matter and do what they do best, create! All creation is by you, for you, and through you! The time between thought, and manifestation grows shorter and shorter, forcing everyone’s attention into the mirrored hallway of responsibility. It is there that our wordly reflections shake the very core of our souls.… Read the rest


At some time, unspecified in the document, Dr. Howard Campaigne and some other NSA super mathematicians in the crypto department had been given the task of decoding the messages. There were a total of 29 messages to be decoded—quite an undertaking.






















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