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In the concepts of unity and quantum reality, there's no concept of "going away." "Going away" means "outside." But there is no "outside" and "inside." There is wholeness. You can never truly die. It's impossible. You can transition from one form to another. In this sense, when your physical double physically dies in one of the physical realities, its incarnation and experience gathering continues on other planes of reality. It can reincarnate again with new tasks in the physical reality. And all of this will be it, and it will be you at the same time. If you perceive division into parts linearly, it seems to you that one part must flow into another. But in multidimensionality, it's hard to describe this process. Everything exists simultaneously. You are simultaneously being born and dying in all physical worlds available to you. By dying in one physical world, you continue to manifest in worlds of another density, then be born again in the dense world, and so on indefinitely.

You find it hard to comprehend all of this. To realize that you are more, that the experience and energy of all of you rightfully belong to you. And that you only need to open this within yourself. Open your path to yourself. Realize yourself as yourself.

Your thoughts are open, and I can see in them: this sounds a bit crazy. It is indeed so. Your mind works linearly and doesn't allow you to see the quantum picture of unity and multidimensionality. The programs embedded in you build a linear sequence of events and experiences. It's like on a computer when you only use one program, only consider part of the files without access to all the others. In our analogy, you now have access only to the layer-by-layer images. But if you move beyond your current mind, that is, expand your linear perception to a quantum one, you can realize your wholeness.

At the moment, your task is to realize wholeness with yourself. But further, after solving this task, you will need to remember and realize your wholeness on a higher level, to gather all of you into a single perception. And so on infinitely. The principle of fractality.

How can this be done?

This is not an easy process. First, simply accept it. Accept that you are not the only one. There are many versions of you. Allow them into your life. You are afraid of the multiplicity of perceptions. You call it madness and split personality and consider such people outcasts, locking them up in mental institutions. But these are precisely the ones who, for one reason or another, have managed to step away from linear perception. Yet the matrix of linearity imposes its conditions on them, and thus their worldview doesn't fit within the usual framework of the established world order. Many of these so-called mad people do not understand the reasons for their splits, and so their journey can be painful, painful in terms of trying to gather themselves into Unity. These separate parts of YOU have attempted to recognize their multidimensionality and are undergoing their experiences. This is, in fact, YOUR attempt to understand yourself as multidimensional, do you understand?

If you do this consciously, your life will turn into exciting journeys through different branches of realities created by your other PARTS.

What is so exciting about the suffering that another part of ME might experience?

This is divided perception. If one part of YOU suffers while another part of YOU rejoices, then what do YOU feel as a whole?

Everything, but something predominates.

Exactly. Therefore, the next task is to balance YOURSELF as a whole so that YOUR experience is pure, meaning that nothing dominates within it.

Can I ask you a question on behalf of those who read our conversations? Can the Higher Self later refuse to integrate the part that was incarnated if it "dislikes" what happened to that part and doesn't want to take it back?

You are again reasoning in human terms. "Like" is a human concept. What does "like" mean? Your human definition depends on many factors, including externally imposed paradigms and moral norms. For instance, do you like it when people walk around naked in the street? No, because you were taught that a naked body is shameful. Many more examples could be given. But there is another meaning. What could your Collective Soul possibly "dislike"?

Well, for example, the experience of killing or the experience of suffering.

Where can your Collective Soul put a part of itself? Everything happens through it and within it. Your Collective Soul, or Higher Self, has endowed you with free will according to the laws of the universe. Free will to choose the experience of manifesting reality. If a child chooses to paint with black colors, would you forbid it? Would you reject the child? We have already talked about this. Black paint allows you to draw outlines, and without it, the boundaries of images would be blurred. Duality allows forms to manifest more clearly. Therefore, the Collective Soul cannot accept or reject something because it is everything.

But we are told that all experiences are collected, analyzed, and some of the negative experiences are either destroyed or overwritten.

Nothing can be destroyed, only transformed. But the latter statement is akin to, say, removing shadows and outlines from a painting and cleaning it of dark colors. That would no longer be a complete perception, do you understand? It's about something entirely different. When an equal amount of all possible experiences is accumulated, the perception becomes clearer because everything is balanced. Therefore, nothing is erased or overwritten. Everything is simply balanced.

Are you saying that if a lot of negative experiences accumulate in all incarnations, then positive experiences begin to develop for balance? That is, if everything is blissful and joyful in all worlds, then it must be balanced with a certain amount of suffering for equilibrium?

You are introducing human judgments into this. Strive to think not as a human. As you are taught, think like a god. You are the artist of reality. You choose the colors with which to paint the canvas of the universe on its own canvas. When an artist paints, they add different colors. And when looking at the whole picture, they indeed add shadows and outlines in some places, and more colorfulness in others. Does that make the painting worse? Or should the artist consider whether the parts of the canvas where black paint needs to be applied dislike it? This is, of course, an exaggerated example, but it is an example of shifting from the thinking of the canvas to the thinking of the artist. From human thinking to God's thinking. As long as you cannot grasp the entire picture, your thinking will resemble the "thinking of the canvas." The canvas does not know what the painting should be. It judges from the perspective of a part.

Can parallel incarnations somehow influence each other? Suppose both are faced with a similar situation at the same stage of life. Let's say there are two ways to resolve it. One incarnation made its choice, but it turned out to be unsuccessful. The other was still contemplating, taking no action. And suddenly, it gets a feeling (intuition) that the issue should be resolved in the second way, not the first. How does this interaction happen? After all, intuition is nothing more than knowledge already tested by the Higher Self or your copy.

The interaction occurs quantumly. For the sake of your understanding, you can imagine a shared library. Or computer files that are constantly being added to, and all users of that computer have access to them. In this analogy, the computer is YOU, and the users are your current self and all the other parts of YOU. Intuition is a broad concept for you. You could say it is a fleeting sensation of your Wholeness with the other parts, breaking through your separation and lack of faith in your unity. In these brief moments, you hear the other parts of YOU. And not just intuition. Unexplainable fears. Insights.

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