COME FOR LOVE

Quantum hypnosis regression and the subject’s experience as a meteorite from outer space. It came to Earth for some plan and, for the first time, felt the sensation of attachment to the first being that connected with it. Below is an actual transcript of the conversation during the quantum hypnosis session.

  • I see myself as a rock in space. It’s moving quickly toward a planet. It’s passing other rocks.

  • What does it feel like to be a rock in space?

  • It moves fast. I feel the vastness of the universe. I feel like there are other rocks, like friends, out there.

  • Does it interact with the other rocks in space?

  • They greet each other when they pass by. Just a quick hello.

  • Do they tell each other about their experiences in space?

  • If they’re moving in the same direction, they might have time to talk and ask where they’re going.

  • What attracts the rock to head towards the planet?

  • It’s not clear why.

  • Why can the rock fly in space? Is there something that lets it fly?

  • It seems there’s a plan, and there’s a force that causes the rocks to explode and fly out.

  • Where is the rock from?

  • It comes from Mars, it just came to my mind.

  • Let’s go back to Mars and see how the rock was created.

  • That star seems hot. It has an orange heat, like fire. Its surface is burning, rough, dry, gray. The rock was on there and then it flew out. There’s some force inside that planet that made it fly out.

  • Was there any life on Mars at that time?

  • It seems there was an old man in charge… overseeing things… like… a long white beard… overseeing rocks or things being sent out to do something.

  • So, the rock heading towards the planet is part of a plan, right? Did it have a choice in the plan, or was it forced?

  • Actually, the rock has no ego; it just follows the collective plan. The old man was in charge, and everyone followed without question or resistance.

  • Let’s see what happens when the rock reaches the planet.

  • On its way, it’s very eager. It falls down. There are two images. One shows the rock shattering in the air. The other shows it falling to the surface of the planet. A tiger comes and touches the rock.

  • What does it feel like to shatter into pieces?

  • It turns into many crystals. There’s still life inside it.

  • When the tiger touches the rock, what happens?

  • The tiger just touched it and then left. The rock didn’t feel anything. Later, when it rained, the rock could feel the rain. It felt wet around it.

  • Let’s see if the rock has any other experiences on that planet.

  • Someone picks up the rock. It’s a man. He takes it back to his hut. Then the rock turns into a girl. But it only turns into a girl when the man leaves the house, and when he returns, it becomes a rock again.

  • Why does the rock turn into a girl? Let’s merge with the rock and see why.

  • It has feelings for the first person who connected with it or cares for him. So, it wants to give love to him.

  • The girl isn’t a physical form but some kind of energy, right?

  • Maybe.

  • Why doesn’t the girl stay that way when the man is home, but turns back into a rock?

  • I don’t feel clear about it…

  • Let’s go to the important day in the rock’s life.

  • The girl stays in the girl form. Later, the man comes back and sees her. He asks about her, and she pretends that she’s new to the place and will leave soon. They become friends. Then one day, she reveals the truth that she’s the rock.

  • And what happens next?

  • He’s surprised and afraid that one day she will disappear from her human form. It seems like they live together.

  • Does she live like a normal person?

  • It seems she could, if she wanted to; but she doesn’t need to in order to survive.

  • So, she doesn’t age?

  • She only stays there for a while. She stays while he’s young. When he sleeps, she ascends to the sky.

  • How does she ascend to the sky?

  • It’s like a soul ascending.

  • How does the rock feel about its life?

  • It feels like it’s experiencing love for the first time. And about the man… it realizes not to be too attached to anything, even someone they consider their loved one, because one day, they will have to leave.

Your story reminds me of many fairy tales about a man marrying a fairy, and one day, the wife flying back to the sky. The transformation of a stone into a person shouldn’t be understood only literally as a change in physical form; it could be another form of transformation that we don’t yet fully understand. It’s like how Alibaba used to say, “Open Sesame,” which has now been translated into modern-day voice recognition technology.

But the message about love is truly beautiful. There will be connections not only between people but also with animals, plants, and objects if we place love in them. If you look at Vietnamese customs, movies, and countless stories around the world, you’ll find tales about objects having human-like qualities.

Don’t equate love to one thing, one object, or one person, because, in the end, there will always come a time when you must part ways…

You can choose to believe that “Love doesn’t naturally come or fade away. It just shifts from one thing to another, from one person to another,” or you can choose “Love remains, even if this or that object, or this or that person, comes and goes.”

Love… just love…

Read more about another meteor’s experience here, or another 1D entity’s experience here.

 

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