V311 Confusing Your Mantid GP With Jesus Christ

The video discusses the interpretation of entities seen during near-death experiences (NDEs), particularly focusing on the common misinterpretation of one's "mantid" or higher energy self as religious figures like Jesus. The speaker posits that individuals often perceive their higher energy self through the lens of their dominant cultural and religious beliefs.

The speaker argues that in Western, Christian-dominated societies, people frequently report seeing Jesus during NDEs, while those in other cultures might see figures from their own religious traditions. This is because the higher energy self, or "mantid," takes on a form that is familiar and comforting to the individual, shaped by their lifelong associations and beliefs. The video presents a case study of a young boy's NDE, where he encountered Jesus during a traumatic experience. The speaker contends that this "Jesus" was actually the boy's "GP mantid" (guardian angel), misinterpreted due to his Christian background.

The speaker emphasizes that near-death experiences offer only two choices: to return to Earth or to proceed to heaven. However, the speaker introduces a third alternative that is not present in the experience: calling out to "domain", which allows people to venture beyond these experiences. The speaker believes that calling out to "domain" will offer you option c to be picked up and retrieved.

The video underscores the importance of studying NDEs to better understand what to expect after death and the speaker is getting this information out for followers who are dying. However, it cautions against interpreting them literally. Instead, NDEs should be viewed as personalized experiences where the imagery is influenced by the individual's subconscious mind and cultural programming. The speaker advocates for recognizing that the entities encountered are representations of one's higher energy self, not necessarily literal deities. Finally, the speaker shares what is believed to be required to produce teleporation units for those of you whom are interested.

The video concludes by encouraging viewers to make decisions based on their own knowledge and experiences. The speaker also expresses hope that viewers are helpful, and reiterates that people will make the best decisions based upon what they know and understand.

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00:02 - 00:31

The speaker introduces the topic of misinterpretations, particularly within the UFO/extraterrestrial and religious communities, focusing on the "mantid" or higher energy self. They explain that mantids, often perceived as insectoid beings, are misinterpreted as major deities like Jesus in near-death experiences (NDEs). The speaker posits that these misinterpretations stem from the viewer's existing beliefs and associations.

00:34 - 03:26

The speaker elaborates on the concept of mantids as higher energy selves or guardian angels, often misinterpreted as religious figures like Jesus or God in NDEs. They suggest that understanding this misinterpretation clarifies many NDE experiences. The speaker claims that one can even see their mantid with the aid of certain substances like DMA, describing it as a loving, insect-like being resembling a praying mantis.

03:29 - 07:14

The speaker argues that NDEs are shaped by individual beliefs, with people often seeing human-like figures associated with their primary religion rather than insectoid beings. They emphasize that the first entity encountered after death is the higher energy self or mantid, which is then interpreted based on one's earthly associations and beliefs. The speaker uses the analogy of praying to Jesus, leading to an interpretation of the higher energy self as Jesus in an NDE.

07:16 - 11:34

The speaker introduces a specific NDE account of a young boy who experienced severe abuse and saw Jesus during his near-death experience. The speaker then begins to narrate the story of the boy's abusive childhood, detailing the father's alcoholism and violence towards the mother and the boy. The story continues to describe the specific incident where the father almost beat the boy to death after he received a 98% on a math test.

11:34 - 14:14

The NDE account continues with the boy's experience of seeing spirits and being guided by an angel to Jesus in a white void. The boy questions Jesus about allowing the abuse to happen, and Jesus responds with empathy, stating that he felt the boy's pain. The boy is then told he must return to Earth, despite his desire to stay, and is assured that he will no longer experience that type of hurt.

14:14 - 15:49

The NDE account concludes with the boy waking up in an ambulance and later learning about the severity of his injuries. He eventually goes to live with his grandparents, who provide him with love and support. The story ends with the boy becoming an abuse counselor, finding happiness in his own life, and helping others who have experienced similar trauma.

15:49 - 17:50

The speaker analyzes the NDE account, emphasizing that the "deities" encountered were the boy's higher energy self, not God. They highlight the mantid's statement that the boy was "in between" and had a choice to return to Earth or go to heaven. The speaker stresses the importance of studying NDEs to understand what to expect after death, acknowledging that each experience is personal.

17:50 - 21:23

The speaker advises listeners on what to do during an NDE, urging them to "call out for Domain" and visualize a third option beyond the typical heaven or earth choice. They explain that choosing "Domain" means joining a hive or matrix soul, which involves leaving behind part of one's individual human identity. The speaker acknowledges that this can be frightening but emphasizes that it's a launchpad to a new level of being.

21:23 - 24:55

The speaker expresses their personal hope to be retrieved by the "main retrieval team" upon death and recounts a past experience witnessing a mentally ill person calling out to be taken away. They encourage listeners to communicate with Domain, especially if their death is not sudden, and to actively seek "door C" as an alternative to the traditional afterlife options. The speaker clarifies that they are offering "door C" (Domain) as an alternative to traditional religious beliefs.

24:56 - 27:42

The speaker reiterates the value of NDEs in understanding the afterlife, emphasizing the need to interpret them through the observer's perspective. They explain that the form the mantid takes is influenced by the individual's beliefs and comfort level, such as seeing Jesus or figures in Roman or Grecian garb. The speaker concludes by reiterating that NDEs typically offer only two choices (heaven or earth) but that a third choice (Domain) exists for those who actively seek it.

27:42 - 31:52

The speaker announces plans to continue discussing NDEs and related topics, driven by the increasing number of followers nearing death. They briefly touch on the possibility of building teleportation units, estimating the cost to be around $200,000, primarily for the electromagnetic generation apparatus. The speaker also acknowledges the interest in Domain and its physical components, promising to discuss it further while emphasizing the importance of understanding the bigger picture.

31:52 - 36:53

The speaker takes a coffee break and then emphasizes that all decisions made, including those during an NDE, are based on individual knowledge and experiences, making them the "right" decision for that person at that time. They encourage listeners to handle their NDEs based on their understanding and assure them that they will make the best decision possible. The speaker expresses belief in their listeners' ability to navigate these experiences.