V427 Remote Viewing The Tunnel of Light Part 5

Overview

This video, part five of a series parsing an earlier video on the remote viewing of the "Tunnel of Light," delves into the concept of reincarnation and achieving "moksha" (freedom from reincarnation). While the series has yet to directly address the tunnel of light, this installment focuses on the mechanics of reincarnation within what the speaker terms a "coercive" reality universe, contrasting it with the "main universe" where souls can freely enter and leave physical bodies.

The video discusses how, according to remote viewing data, upon death, particles are released from the center of an individual's being (central nervous system), described as a spiral of energy exiting the body. This release is considered the soul, sent to a "super highway." However, a "mechanical object" around Earth prevents souls from freely reaching this highway, trapping them in a cycle of reincarnation.

Achieving moksha supposedly grants access to this super highway. Key factors include the angle at which the soul exits the body, referencing ancient Egyptian beliefs about the body's position at death and a specific 45-degree angle. Remote viewing also suggests the existence of a "safety rope," a group that can help souls escape the reincarnation cycle if met at a certain point. Fear associated with death and the amnesia of reincarnation are presented as major obstacles preventing souls from achieving moksha.

The speaker then presents his interpretation of the remote viewing data, using diagrams to illustrate the egress of consciousness from the body. He introduces the concept of an "egress plane" and Cartesian coordinates to explain the orientation of consciousness upon death. He suggests that the orientation of consciousness relative to the egress surface (the position of the body at death) is the key reference point.

Furthermore, the speaker highlights the idea of a "tangential" relationship, offering a "rope" to those exiting. He posits that individuals must orient themselves and egress along a plane tangential to the egress plane to connect with beings offering assistance. While he acknowledges the information's potential usefulness, he emphasizes that the most crucial action upon ejection from the body is to broadcast thoughts and call out for assistance, focusing on a specific group (Domain) for help. Ultimately, the speaker suggests this information is not critical but rather something to consider and explore further.

Highlight

00:01 - 01:38

The speaker introduces the video as part five of a series parsing an earlier video about remote viewing of the tunnel of light. They clarify that this video, like the previous ones, will not directly address the tunnel of light but will touch upon related concepts. The speaker mentions previous discussions on the gravitational influence of the moon and geomagnetic concerns and their disruptive effects on consciousness.

01:38 - 03:54

This segment introduces the concept of reincarnation, referred to as "monotok" (freedom from reincarnation), which is a central theme of the video being parsed. The speaker explains that reincarnation is not the norm in the "main universe," where beings can freely enter and leave physical bodies. However, the reality universe discussed in the video seems coercive, forcing beings to reincarnate with little say in the matter, a system that followers of the speaker's domain wish to avoid.

03:54 - 06:25

The speaker begins to relay information from the remote viewing project about achieving "moksha" (liberation). The remote viewers found that upon death, particles are emitted from the individual's central nervous system, described as a spiral of energy exiting the top of the head. This release of intelligence, or soul, is sent to a "super highway," but a mechanical object around Earth prevents souls from reaching it.

06:25 - 08:42

To achieve moksha, the angle of exit from the body is crucial, referencing the Egyptian belief in the importance of body positioning during out-of-body experiences. A 45-degree angle is mentioned as a key element to avoid being trapped in the reincarnation system. Additionally, there's a "safety rope" or group waiting to assist souls who exit correctly, potentially a group that once managed the environment around Earth but relinquished control.

08:42 - 11:11

The speaker continues to describe the process of achieving moksha, comparing it to Neo waking up in the Matrix, with cords being violently ripped from the head. The key aspects are the angle of exit, finding the "rope" of helpers, and overcoming the fear associated with death and reincarnation. This fear often leads souls back into the reincarnation cycle, a topic to be explored further in a future video.

11:11 - 12:20

The speaker summarizes the previous segment, highlighting the focus on reincarnation and the concept of "monotok." They mention the importance of the egress angle and the ejection of consciousness. The speaker then transitions to offering their own interpretation of the information, using a blank piece of paper to illustrate the concepts.

12:20 - 14:46

The speaker introduces the concepts of "entering" and "egress" templates, explaining that consciousness enters one template and exits another. For many, the egress template is the same as the entering template, known as the pre-birth world line template. This template is influenced by geometry and gravitational masses, similar to astrology, and creates a "fated" life path with predictable choices.

14:46 - 17:06

The speaker elaborates on the "fated" life path, explaining that while individuals can make their own decisions, the easiest path to follow is the one that aligns with the pre-birth template. They use the example of finding money on the street to illustrate how deviating from the expected path can lead to a different life. The speaker then clarifies that the remote viewing information primarily focuses on the egress, or leaving, aspect of this system.

17:06 - 19:05

The speaker begins to visually represent the egress process, drawing a diagram of consciousness exiting the body. They mention a chemical change in the quanta of consciousness during ejection and emphasize that it's generally an automatic process once the body's vital organs cease functioning. The speaker then addresses the remote viewing claim that one must leave at a certain angle, expressing unfamiliarity with the concept.

19:05 - 21:42

The speaker introduces cartesian coordinates to illustrate the orientation of consciousness relative to the egress plane. They explain that upon leaving the body, consciousness is in a state of disruption and disorientation. The speaker questions the remote viewers' claim that the angle of exit is important, asking for a reference point for this angle.

21:42 - 23:37

The speaker clarifies that they are not trying to badmouth anyone but are simply questioning the lack of a reference point for the angle of exit. They suggest that the only relevant reference is the egress surface, or the position of the body at the time of death. The speaker then addresses the concept of a "rope" offered by helpers, speculating that these helpers might be associated with the environment prior to "Old Empire" corruption.

23:37 - 26:07

The speaker continues to visually represent the egress process, focusing on the consciousness body relative to the egress template. They introduce the concept of a "tangential" relationship, explaining it using engineering and mathematical terms. The speaker suggests that the helpers are located on a plane tangential to the egress plane, allowing for an exit along the x or y axis rather than the z axis (top of the head).

26:07 - 29:13

The speaker further explains the tangential plane concept, suggesting that to avoid the "boomerang effect" caused by the moon's geomagnetic influence, consciousness must orient itself and egress along this plane. They reiterate that the remote viewers claim a group of helpers is located along this plane. The speaker expresses uncertainty about the usefulness of this information.

29:13 - 31:25

The speaker admits they don't know how to orient consciousness after leaving the body. They advise listeners that when ejected from the body, the natural inclination is to go through the top of the head (z-axis). At that moment, one should send out a distress beacon and call for Domain assistance. The speaker emphasizes the importance of focusing on Domain amidst the overwhelming sights, sounds, and noise.

31:26 - 34:50

The speaker reiterates the importance of broadcasting thoughts and calling out for assistance upon exiting the body, assuring listeners that help will come. They conclude this part five of the parsing series, hoping it was useful or at least interesting. The speaker encourages listeners to let the information percolate, communicate with their manta GP, and ask for direction.