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Part of what I am hearing described is what I have associated with the burning of Karma, to allow going into situations with an awareness that by what you are going through there is a releasing of stored information, which happens at the physical, subtle body level. The presence allows for this transmutation, and there is a physical subtle sense of releasing for the others, and of the others, in that letting go – the non-control and allowance of the energy (called kundalini, in my lineage) to take you where it may, which is non-conformist by its definition. Becoming. What I am also hearing here to comment on is the sliding in of oneself to this life stream, of our humanity. I just want to thank Lujan for speaking this so clearly, and for writing this consciousness so clearly that we may gain access to it with his ease.
Music? What about those amazing images …….. like walking into space. 🙂
Someone was messing with the speed/time …. though. 🙂
It’s really beautiful music. Bridgette if you are reading can you let us know the music?
love
Hey Phi,
Somebody else produced it. I will try to find out next time I talk to him.
OK 🙂
I’d like to know what the background music is? Who by?
love and kissees every day
No clue 🙂
I am having difficulty understanding the architectural orbs about which you speak in the very first interview and in the new edition of The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception. My problem seems to be that I can’t focus on the information. I’ve read the new chapter several times, but something is eluding me. The orbs are discussed circa 39:30 on the first interview, the one on September 24th.
Questions
I would like everybody to ask questions for future interviews in the comments section below. All of them will be taken into consideration so I can further elaborate on the subject matter being broached here in comparison to your life experiences so as to give more clarity.
Please identify the time in the video that the question relates to.
I would love to hear more about moral imperative.
Thank you so much, Lujan.
There is more information about the moral imperative in Part 2.
Look very deeply. There is more than what everybody expects.
“When you don’t want anything, the best of you arrives.”
This interview has so much gold in it!
thank you lujan
Dear Lujan,
Thank you so much for doing this second interview! I had been really hoping you would do another one after the first! The information you bring through this and your books is truly magical and has been life changing to me. Being at a very young age in life still I cannot express the gratitude I have for you to sharing what you have, and helping me start my life path towards the direction of truth.
I eagerly await part 2 of the interview!
With much love and thanks.
Dear Bridget, You are so open and it is such a gift what you are part of. Your tears are my tears, of release and joy, as our hearts recognise that we all just seek connection yet that cannot happen when our hearts are unresolved.
Dear Lujan, It’s so great to hear you!
For those of you who have yet to meet the nagual, these interviews give a very close up experience of what it’s like to be reminded what we are truly part of.
Life is beautiful.
With so much love,
Luma