V106 Entry Onto The Topography Of A Pre-birth World-line Template
The video discusses the concept of entering a pre-birth world line template, which is likened to a piece of paper floating on the ocean, representing the terrain or reality we inhabit. This template is not a flat surface but a "thick sponge-like piece of paper" composed of scattered quanta, resembling stars in space. The density of quanta increases as one goes "deeper" into the ocean, representing denser, heavier experiences.
Before incarnating, a soul chooses a template based on its objectives, which can range from tranquil to turbulent. The video posits that a mix of hardship and happiness is ideal, avoiding a life of constant suffering. The selection process may involve entities advocating for different scenarios.
The world line template manifests as individual world lines, each with unique gradients and elements. As a non-corporeal being enters the world, they choose a world line template and the array of probable world lines they will navigate within their physical life. The video stresses these are highest probability events, not guarantees.
Consciousness, defined as the ability to generate thought, focuses on a particular world line through a physical body. Other individuals encountered are described as "Quantum ghosts" or "Quantum Shadows," existing and interacting but not necessarily focused on the same world line. Exceptions exist when souls are particularly attached, sharing the same world line, as often seen with pets.
The video then transitions to the question of who selects the pre-birth world line template. The speaker shares a personal anecdote of repeating affirmations during birth, suggesting a pre-planned life. While acknowledging this might not be the case for everyone, two general types of people entering a pre-birth world line template are proposed: those with a carefully planned life and those who reactively "knee-jerk back" to the template, remembering past lives. A third option is to not incarnate at all.
The video concludes with a recap, summarizing the pre-birth world line template as a sponge-like structure with varying world lines determined by probability. The speaker briefly mentions "slides" as a means of jumping to another world line template, which will be covered in a future discussion.
00:01 - 02:06
The speaker introduces the video, stating the intention to discuss the "interface," which is described as the "surface of the ocean" and a visual depiction of the terrain we inhabit. This interface is further explained within the context of a three-tiered quantum structure, analogous to the ocean, air above it, and the space above the air, representing different energy levels. The speaker simplifies complex concepts of planes of existence, drawing parallels to religious and philosophical ideas.
02:06 - 03:33
The speaker elaborates on the "surface" or "interface" between denser and lighter parts of this quantum structure, referring to it as the "world line template" that we inhabit. This template is visualized as pieces of paper floating on the ocean's surface, representing our pre-birth designated world line. The speaker emphasizes that this is a mental exercise to aid understanding of complex ideas.
03:37 - 05:56
The video delves into the microscopic nature of any surface, explaining that at a quantum level, it's not a solid surface but rather scattered quanta. The density of quanta increases with depth, resembling stars in space. The speaker explains that souls, when choosing a reincarnation, select a world line template based on their objectives, which can be either turbulent or tranquil.
05:56 - 07:52
The speaker shares a personal belief that a balanced life with both hardship and happiness is preferable, cautioning against a life of constant lows. They acknowledge that there may be other reasons for choosing a particularly difficult world line, such as the need for quantum remedies. The speaker reiterates that the surface is not a defined surface, but widely scattered quanta, and each dot is a world line.
07:52 - 09:54
Each dot is a world line, and the speaker often represents this as a flat sheet of paper with topography to depict the relative strengths and weaknesses of manifestation. Each world line is different from the others, and when a non-corporal being decides to enter the world, they choose a pre-birth world line template and the array of highest probable world lines to navigate. These are not guaranteed, but highly probable.
09:56 - 12:26
The speaker shifts the focus to the aspects of the soul as it enters the pre-birth world line template, explaining that consciousness is a quantum entity with the ability to generate thought. When entering a physical body, we are surrounded by other physical bodies, referred to as "quantum ghosts," because our quanta is primarily focused on one body but connected to all others. This is illustrated with the analogy of focusing on a specific conversation in a crowded stadium.
12:26 - 13:51
The speaker discusses exceptions to the "quantum shadow" concept, noting that some individuals, like pets, may share a world line. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about their dog reincarnating as a kitten. This leads to the idea that all consciousnesses are dealing with their own issues, without a unified guidance system.
13:52 - 16:32
The speaker transitions to discussing a movie called "Meridian," which explores the idea of humans being part of a software program. The speaker uses their descriptive methodology of worldlines, templates, quanta, and consciousness to explore the question of who the "developer" of this program might be. The speaker recalls their own experience of planning their life as they were being born, suggesting a pre-planned aspect to existence.
16:32 - 19:39
The speaker suggests that if a life is pre-planned, one wouldn't want to remember it to fully experience it. They propose that there are two types of people entering a pre-birth world line template: those with a carefully planned life and those who react to events as they transpire, often seen in reincarnation cases. The speaker also suggests a third option: not returning at all.
19:41 - 21:29
The speaker recaps the main points of the video, summarizing that consciousness enters a pre-birth world line template, visualized as a piece of paper floating on an ocean. This "paper" is actually a sponge-like structure with various world lines that we navigate based on probability. The speaker briefly mentions "slides," which are jumps to another world line template, and concludes with a message of encouragement.
Two main types of pre-birth entry into a world line template: