Turns out in Journal

  • May 24, 2025, 2:48 a.m.
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there is actually a ton of dead etheric bodies all over the place. When I saw them, a few months ago or whenever it was… It wasn’t just me. They are actually stuck here.

I just saw them. I didn’t try to feel their emotional state or even if they were conscious. They seemed conscious, but.. .they also seemed cemented into their bodies and didn’t move. They were also all the same color.... The background wasn’t the same color, but they all were. They were so densely packed that I couldn’t see past the layers. They floated around like in water currents, and sometimes I’d get glimpses past them, as one does even through dense forest foliage. But they weren’t moving themselves. They looked very much dead.

I wonder if it’s like that everywhere… Are we packed and stacked in the etheric realm, now? Are we living in a veritable zombie movie? It’s been mentioned that these “disabled” deceased usually attach to their living relatives and cause them great suffering and pain at a deep soul level. I don’t know anyone who died, but, I also think that maybe there are so many dead people that they’re just piled up, now. I know enough that they shouldn’t be here in a natural cycle… they should dissolve rather quickly and move away from the earth realm into the heavenly halls. But this is a very unnatural happening. It sort of reminds me of the weather.

It reminds me of the weather in the way that the sky and environment is so saturated and filled with ever increasing density of frequencies. Even if and when we clear the environment, it’s like taking a bucket out of the ocean. Water just rushes back into the void that was created and it’s like you didn’t do anything at all.
Still, though. I can feel this escalating into what will probably be a grand ascension. If for no one else, then for me, lol. There is always an equal and opposite movement and… it’s time for some kind of movement post haste in this ever thickening swamp of death.


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