God is the sun.
The sun gives light, heat, and life, and asks nothing in return. Just like God.
We are fractals of God. Made in his image.
We are stardust. Our atoms are nothing but exploded starbits.
In Kabbalah, the universe started when God decided to go from 1 thing to many.
First though, God split into 2. A masculine and a feminine.
A giver and a receiver.
God gave, as God does, but the one vessel couldn't handle all of God's light, so the vessel shattered into many.
We are those shattered vessels.
We are all receivers of God's love, heat, and life.
But we can't receive it all at once. For the glory of God is too much, and would shatter us if we were not prepared.
Back to the sun. We are experiencing a solar maximum. Earth won't be able to handle all of the sun's light without causing change.
Earth won't shatter per se. But what will happen is our DNA will mutate and force an evolution of the species.
Remember that evolution happens in spurts.
Slow. Slow. Quick quick slow. Slow. Quick quick slow.
It’s possible the sun's extra light on Earth will create another Carrington event. All electronics will stop functioning.
God's will is that we remember what we are. Star beams. Stardust. Nothing more.
Technology has been an amazing thing for humanity. It's also caused lots of suffering.
We've had to dig into our own mother Earth’s flesh for its metals to use in our electronics.
We've created social media. A great connector, sure, but the paradox is this connection has left us feeling more separate.
God's will can never be stopped. Evolution is inevitable. Getting closer to God is inevitable.
Sometimes it takes many lifetimes, family generations, reincarnations.
But we will shift to the 5D Earth eventually.
With new DNA, thanks to the sun's extra light, causing genetic mutation.
The vessel is getting ready to receive more light.
But first the vessel needs to shatter.
Evolution is at hand.
And the next Carrington event will force the entire population to unite under the truth.
That we are nothing but stardust.
Living on the remnants of a shattered star.
Suspended in a sunbeam.
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