The Consortium, the Quorum, the alien interface, depicted in 'romantic' fiction - what the heck?!

Ca a week ago I finished reading The Other Side of Midnight, so I've now read all the 8 first books of the series. I don't have that much to add to what has been said already, but I thought that The Other Side of Midnight was the author's best so far – the quality of writing and story telling was captivating. I think I'm gonna take a break now from this series and go back reading Laura's latest (half way through that).
The other side of Midnight is the best so far. Based on the hierarchy C's mentioned 4D STS to humans and variations w.r.t locations, capabilities, densities etc., I kept thinking author can't go further than last book and she kept going deep into other layers of hierarchy. This book is troubling and shocking and I have stop at some point and pick up again.

Yes, C's said much worst scenario's, but reading the novels emotionally hits. As others said, wrapper of the novel's plot line is same, but suddenly she starts spilling the beans later part of the novels, it hits us hard and make it worth the reading. This novel is troubling and shocking. I thought happy ending is little bit too simplified, which is expected. These dark races that want to survive looks as ignorant and helpless as we are on the surface despite their advantage over us. Interestingly C's said, they are completely controllable. I am not sure whether this author goes to the depth of "Jupiter Ascending" movie. She throws Inca race in between making me wonder( probably part of population they taken down and use them to control us) , this author reads C's transcripts?
 
The other side of Midnight is the best so far. Based on the hierarchy C's mentioned 4D STS to humans and variations w.r.t locations, capabilities, densities etc., I kept thinking author can't go further than last book and she kept going deep into other layers of hierarchy. This book is troubling and shocking and I have stop at some point and pick up again.

Yes, C's said much worst scenario's, but reading the novels emotionally hits. As others said, wrapper of the novel's plot line is same, but suddenly she starts spilling the beans later part of the novels, it hits us hard and make it worth the reading. This novel is troubling and shocking. I thought happy ending is little bit too simplified, which is expected. These dark races that want to survive looks as ignorant and helpless as we are on the surface despite their advantage over us. Interestingly C's said, they are completely controllable. I am not sure whether this author goes to the depth of "Jupiter Ascending" movie. She throws Inca race in between making me wonder( probably part of population they taken down and use them to control us) , this author reads C's transcripts?

I've just started The other side of Midnight, but even before doing so, I had the exact same tought. Two samples from The Russian billionnair, knowing these two books have been published in 2021. The first one:


Spoilers don't work, don't know why. Here are the two samples, so SPOLIER ALERT:

Raine: "What happens if they force us all to take the ship, or the injection [...]"
Konstantin: "They won't do that."
Raine: "Why not? If they are as evil as you say, what's to stop them?"
Konstantin: "[...] they can only harvest willing souls. Their rules say there are allowed to trick someone into saying yes, or make them so fearful that they say yes, but they must agree to their own enslavement.
[...]
Konstantin: "As long as humankind is not vigilant, they will tricked into giving their consent. Once they have that they can harvest your soul with no repercussions." (pp.265-266)

And the second one picked up after Konstantin just talked about Vanguard and Blackrock (p.266):

Raine: "If they own everything, how can we possibly win?"
Konstantin: "They want us to think there's no use fighting. They want us to give up in defeat, but the outcome is not set in stone. We are born with freedom in our bones, and that is our divine right." (p.267)


I'm very intrigued.

Edit: Adding the two samples out of Spoiler box for visiblity, as they did not show.
Edit 2: Mispealled words.
 
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I'm in the middle of reading Seduce Me.
The fourth entry in the series. A thought occurred to me.
The soul (essence) after incarnations in such circumstances of life
like the Barrington family, can have a very difficult time dealing with ordinary life.
It may feel (through the body, the vehicle) unfit to live on this planet.
Only by observing her reactions, such as remorse when she takes advantage of others, or feeling unjust for not having enough money, etc....
and when he comes across information such as on this forum, that these are all lessons and this is roughly what the continuous journey of souls is all about, he will be able to understand this and learn.


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I've finished the first three novels in the "Billionaire Banker Series. Nothing that I didn't know already, but the feeling is somehow different.

The words that Blake told Lana that they are different, even different species was very interesting. It was about psychopaths. The true psychopaths are on the top of the pyramid. The evil itself.
It was interesting to read the books with all the foreknowledge that I have from this forum, Laura's books, Cs materials, and recommended books. There were a lot of A-HA moments but with a feeling of sadness deep inside me. The reading was quick but heavy.

The use of sexual abuse to program a person was also one of those Aha heavy and sad moments while reading.

These people don't need money. They already have or can have everything that money can buy. They are not interested in money. They like power and control. Look just at those pornographic scenes in the books. Domination, submission, humiliation, and control, in sex scenes, was something that Blake wanted and enjoyed.
At the end of the third book, Blake said: " Own nothing, control everything".

The hidden rulers of this reality are evil. It is very interesting to see how they can put on their mask and look like lovely, intelligent aristocrats in the public. The scene with Blake's brother Markus in the restaurant is a good example.
They keep their masks in from of the public eye but are real evil inside.

Their eyes are almost black and empty, as the Author is describing the Blake family members. Eyres are windows for the souls, and their eyes are empty. They are just empty shells, or their souls are so dark that it is frightening.

And there is Lana as totally opposite character from Blake and his family. I think it is a good representation of a young woman falling in love with a psychopath. The author is describing what she feels when she is near him.

Late in the story, Blake is represented as the "sleeping beauty" who is waking up from a dark and emotionless world where the rulers of this reality leave into a world where he cares for someone, where he feels remorse, where he feels love.

Overall, it was a good read, but I would say a heavy and sad " aftertaste " in my mind. This reading project lets you not just know about these facts, but also feel them, and it is not a pleasant experience.

Continuing with the rest of the book in this series and then going back to Regence Romantic novels to clear that bad aftertaste in my mind.
 
I finished reading a series of Dark Novels at the end of August. I can say that I was pretty much immersed in these stories. It's hard to describe it in words, but it seems that they had some strange influence on me and my life. Although maybe this is a pure coincidence or just my inventions?! August dragged me into a real maelstrom of unusual events, strange disturbing dreams warning of dangers, equally strange meetings with unpleasant people. 🌪️I felt a flood of information, feelings, premonitions that came true and were justified. Most often, these were disturbing, warning about the danger of feelings-thoughts. Thanks to them, I was vigilant in the family's life problems that arose, and so far everything has ended well. It turned out that I can quite trust my inner instinct. And it was not just intuition or logic, but an almost knocking down wave of premonitions and at the same time the knowledge that bad things are happening. It's hard to describe, but I didn't have it so strongly and clearly before.

But there were also pleasant moments. The day when I read the story of Rocco and Autumn was very unusual. At first I was cold. Then came tears of pain and empathy. And by the evening, peace and a special bright perception of the world came. All around the sounds, smells and colors suddenly became bright and saturated. I was just sitting on a swing in the garden, sewing holes in a tent torn by the wind, and I felt some inner fullness and peace. Maybe I imagined it all. But the next day, the world became normal. Which is also not bad! :-)

Now in September, everything around and emotions inside seem to have subsided, everything has calmed down. I went back to reading the Bedwin Saga and it does work, but it is softer.

Thank you to Laura for such an interesting find and to everyone who wrote their impressions!:flowers:
 
I've just finished reading the Billionaire Banker Series, (first 5 books) what an eye opener! Once again Laura has hit a bullseye, holy crow, this series is really spelling it ALL out. In some ways I found it difficult, a lot of it is just sickening, but I can see that it is a necessary read. Even though I thought I knew how depraved and ugly the rulers of this world were, I now know it in a different and much stronger way. It's been mentioned and I agree, something about getting attached to the characters and their story brings it all home in a much more focused way. It did seem like there was two completely different stories going on at times, the graphic sex scenes which took up a great deal of the books,( I skimmed through some of that after a while) and the actual information which was quite concise and to the point. The world of the elite is truly an ugly, dark bottomless pit (despite all their wealth and power) and that these people run the world and have for eons, is mind boggling even despite already knowing all this at least to some extent.

A great weariness came over me at times reading this, seeing the reality of how this world really is. Who would want to be here knowing all this? It definitely does make you feel completely done with 3D.

It is however, comforting to know that there are enlightened individuals as the C's said sharing these ugly truths, that they are getting this out under the radar in such a clever way. It would be very interesting to know more about these individuals and how they have gathered all this insider information.
 
I was reading this Matthew Ehret article about behaviourism and technocracy, and it struck me that these Consortium novels are an in-situ exploration of the two-tier society envisioned by crusty old technocratic dudes like Bertrand Russell and Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Russell laid out his grim worldview of a master/slave dominated order in the following terms:

“The scientific rulers will provide one kind of education for ordinary men and women and another for those who are to become holders of scientific power. Ordinary men and women will be expected to be docile, industrious, punctual, thoughtless and contented. Of these qualities, probably contentment will be considered the most important. In order to produce it, all the researchers of psycho-analysis, behaviorism and biochemistry will be brought into play… all the boys and girls will learn from an early age to be what is called “cooperative” i.e.: to do exactly what every body else is doing. Initiative will be discouraged in these children, and insubordination, without being punished will be scientifically trained out of them.”

For the elites in Russell’s dystopic world, a different role was envisioned:

Except for the one matter of loyalty to the world state and to their own order, members of the governing class will be encouraged to be adventurous, and full of initiative. It will be recognized that it is their business to improve scientific techniques and to keep the manual workers contented by means of continual new amusements”.

I can't help but think that it's looking like the splitting of humans into two different species. Literally - not figuratively. On the one hand, you have a deliberate dumbing-down of the majority (slaves), and an acceleration of capacity for the privileged few (the masters). And this bifurcation of human potential is intentional. This is a key point the novels have brought home for me.

Is most human life is 'naturally' nasty, brutish and short? And are our minds 'by default' baroque, contradictory, and morose? Maybe - but only after the humans 'went for the gold' during The Fall. In more recent times, The Fall continues to repeat itself in each human life, through careful aeons of social engineering.

Most of us humans on the BBM live in a world of manufactured lack as the abundance of this world is siphoned up by those living at the apex. So the class contrast in the books is jaw-dropping, in part because it paints a living picture of words of something that's so very real, and goes way back in time to The Fall. And the plot generally has the starting point of women protagonists in poverty (slaves), in comparison to the unimaginable wealth and power of the men (masters). This aspect of the narrative structure complements the Male Dominator God ascendant/destitution of Mother Goddess worship and the 'murdering of the feminine' mentioned in The Wave.

But although the women in the books are generally in dire straits, the the usual 'damsel in distress' trope is given a more modern twist. It's more like the damsels and the gentlemen save each other. They help to set each other free, to the extent that they are able. And love is not slaves overthrowing the masters in these books. It's not a global revolution. It is an intimate, interpersonal revelation.

The men are in significant distress, too - warped by their power, or the power they were initiated into. In this way, Le Carre is offering up a warning about the 'more, more, more' cultural logic that functions to hypnotize people into thirsting after power, money, fame, etc. 'More' is a hunger - the hunger of the Predator mind. And it is very interesting to see how Rocco dealt with his own version of this hunger - his particularly long and painful form of 'fasting'.

So in these series, Le Carre takes aim at this technocratic master/slave distinction, with love as the system-buster. It's all still quite mysterious to me. And I still don't really understand love - I think it's probably one of those concepts like time or space... very hard to conceptualize, let alone verbalize.

It's sort of like a higher order of energy (higher than 4D STS) that is called in by the Yin-Yang dynamism and starts correcting imbalances of the two protagonist Souls (often quite painfully) who are asking for it on some level. And the other Souls around them feel the effects. It's like a force from 'outside of time' shows up and sparks off an explosion of creativity, change and healing. Tantrums and all.

Anyways, Love (whatever it may be) dissolves or attacks or shrugs off the two-tier master/slave distinctions (archetypes) set up by the current would-be masters of the planet. Without this idée fixe, the technocracy would have no foundation. So to my eye, the books like these are fighting the good fight on the level of information. Particularly when I think about these characters, and the dynamics at play in these novels, as fractals of divine archetypes or Faces of God. @Mike made such a good post about this recently.

So Le Carre sure has some good aim. By reading and understanding these stories, I've been given an emotionally-real 'lay of the land', but also a possible means of moving through the horrors this place, like a kinda 'map through the chaos'. Love in this sense is ALSO kinda like a road through very narrow, very dangerous, very confusing time. With these books, Le Carre's aim (love vs. technocracy) opens up the possibility for significant human transformation, specifically in this technocratic transhuman moment. Despite how totally nuts the whole planet looks right now.


 
I'm halfway through Loves Sacrifice.
I never would have thought before that this type of reading could carry so much information and help with understanding.
When Blacke's mother talked about bloodlines I understood that they were needed so that certain souls could "marry genetics".
Something I read in sessions and tried to understand.
Now also the preparation of physical bodies as containers for some beings from other densities, dimensions, becomes obvious to me.
"The soul marries genetics."



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I was reading High Strangeness last night and I cam across something that immediately made me think of the Dark Romance Novels.

As victims of societal Stockholm syndrome, we are encouraged to develop psychological characteristics pleasing to the system. These include: dependency and lack of initiative, attentiveness to the systems demands, wants; and expressions of approval of the system itself. We are taught to develop fondness for the system accompanied by the fear of interference by anyone who challenges the systems perspective. Most of all, we are conditioned to be overwhelmingly grateful to the system for giving us life. We focus on the systems’s kindness, not its acts of brutality. Denial of terror and anger, and the perception of the system as omnipotent, keep us psychologically attached to the Matrix control system. High anxiety functions to keep us from seeing available options.

chapter 3 pg 84

It got me to thinking about how these novels can be quite impactful. Some pondering led me to the experience throughout these novels is in some way exactly the opposite of the societal norm.

"we are taught to develop fondness for the system"
Most of the male characters are not at all fond of the system and they make this quite known. They are apart of the elite, individuals who are at the top and yet their attitude is reflects are very different idea.

we are conditioned to be overwhelmingly grateful to the system for giving us life
In the books it is quite explicit that the world of the elites is the controlling factor. That being grateful for being a sheep is exactly the problem.

The acts of brutality that is displayed in these books also help with the above. Not able to focus on the systems kindness but that the brutality is far more widespread that we perhaps are witness too. And this last bit,

High anxiety functions to keep us from seeing available options.

So what really was interesting to me was that the high anxiety was usually a part of entering the world for the female protagonist. The male was the experienced, capable individual. So the novels seek to create this anxiety on one side of the relationship but have an antidote on the other so the reader could really move into both characters and experience the tension. I think this is really quite clever and just wanted to share my thoughts.
 
The other side of Midnight is the best so far. Based on the hierarchy C's mentioned 4D STS to humans and variations w.r.t locations, capabilities, densities etc., I kept thinking author can't go further than last book and she kept going deep into other layers of hierarchy. This book is troubling and shocking and I have stop at some point and pick up again.

Yes, C's said much worst scenario's, but reading the novels emotionally hits. As others said, wrapper of the novel's plot line is same, but suddenly she starts spilling the beans later part of the novels, it hits us hard and make it worth the reading. This novel is troubling and shocking. I thought happy ending is little bit too simplified, which is expected. These dark races that want to survive looks as ignorant and helpless as we are on the surface despite their advantage over us. Interestingly C's said, they are completely controllable. I am not sure whether this author goes to the depth of "Jupiter Ascending" movie. She throws Inca race in between making me wonder( probably part of population they taken down and use them to control us) , this author reads C's transcripts?

I have just finished that one and for me, so far in that set it is the best one and as you said @seek10 troubling and shocking.

That book in itself almost deserves a thread.
 
I have just finished that one and for me, so far in that set it is the best one and as you said @seek10 troubling and shocking.

That book in itself almost deserves a thread.
I agree that The other side of Midnight was the best. It would make a good movie. I also liked the ones that had AI as the theme. I'm on the second in the You don't own me series, so just one more to go. I might review this thread for the quotes and gems, because it's hard to write them down or stop and highlight when listening to them as audio on an Amazon Fire.
 
(Pierre) The organ where scientists found the highest concentration of the COVID vaccine is the ovaries. Is that by design?

A: Not human intent, but influences from other realms have that as a goal.

Q: (Artemis) So why the ovaries?

(Chu) Because it reduces fertility.

(L) And creates mutations. A new race.

(Pierre) Is one of the objectives to create a new race?

A: Close

Q: (L) Another experiment on the human race...

A: Yes
Session 18 September 2021

In "The Russian Billionaire", there is this exchange between Raine and Konstantin, which I will post out of context, but which adds a certain tone to the passage above the latest session.
Feeling slightly more reassured, I nod. “Okay. What would be the worst-case scenario? Will we end up with a two-tier society?”
He looks sad, really sad. “If humanity doesn’t come together as one and fight as one, it won’t be two classes of people anymore. We will split into species. Two entirely different species.”
So, I'll also post this exchange in its (novel) context, which we can integrate into their agendic flandemic context.
("The expression is very old since it refers to the 11th century flan, i.e. the metal from which the coin was struck, and not the cake. It therefore refers to false money, and by extension to any lie.")
“What happens if they force us all to take the chip, or the injection, or whatever it is that will turn us into AI integrated cyborgs?”
He shakes his head firmly. “They won’t do that.”
“Why not? If they are as evil as you say, what’s to stop them?”

“Because Blake was once one of them, before he met Lana, and turned away from that life. So he knows how they think, how they operate, and what rules they are bound by. And they are very firmly bound by the rules of their religion.

He makes air quotes around the word religion.

“Even though it may seem to us as if transhumanism is merely an exercise in turning humanity into slaves or batteries that they can use to mine for energy, there is an unseen but very important spiritual element to all of it. Just like the Aztec’s tore out still beating hearts and sacrificed them to their serpent God, these people believe they are harvesting souls for their God. But they can only harvest willing souls. Their rules say they are allowed to trick someone into saying yes, or make them so fearful that they say yes, but they must agree to their own enslavement.”

I frown. “How can they trick us into accepting something so horrendous? Who’s going to fall for something like that?”

“The same way they tricked you into agreeing to go to war with Iraq based on a lie about WMDs. Because you allowed them to fill your with unthinking fear, and because you didn’t care enough to do your own research, you blindly believed the propaganda and gave your power to them. As long as humankind is not vigilant, they will tricked into giving their consent. Once they have that they can harvest your soul with no repercussions.”

“Okay,” I say slowly. “I get it. Like Dracula. You have to invite him in or he cannot enter your home.”

“Exactly.”

I take a deep breath. “It seems so impossible though, that governments, the media, and other international bodies that have been set up to protect humankind have been so captured by these ghouls.”

“No, it is not as impossible as you think. Thorne once told me that he’d used his AI to map all the blue-chip companies in the world. And what he found was that no matter what industry, be it oil, pharmaceutical, food, air transport, weapons, utilities, tech, or media the majority shares of those firms are held by about ten different companies. The shares of those ten companies are mostly held by five or so companies. And the shares of those five entities are mainly owned by two companies, Blackrock and Vanguard. Then he found out the really interesting nugget of info. The biggest holder of Blackrock is Vanguard. And who owns Vanguard? We will never know, because it is privately held. Do you understand now how concentrated wealth is in our world? They own everything and everyone in power is beholden to them.”

I scoot closer to him, because I feel fear in my heart for my unborn child, and I don’t want to feel that. “If they own everything, how can we possibly win?”

“They want us to think there’s no use fighting. They want us to give up in defeat, but the outcome is not set in stone. We are born with freedom in our bones, and that is our divine right. In this war against tyranny we have three things in our favor. First, we are many and they are few. Second, we do not extract from them, they extract from us, so they need us more than we need them. Third, they are secretly terrified of us, because they exist in a strict hierarchy of order and control, and we stand for freewill and freedom for all of humanity.”

Feeling slightly more reassured, I nod. “Okay. What would be the worst-case scenario? Will we end up with a two-tier society?”

He looks sad, really sad. “If humanity doesn’t come together as one and fight as one, it won’t be two classes of people anymore. We will split into species. Two entirely different species.”

He holds me tightly and gazes deep into my eyes. His eyes are full of sincerity. “But they won’t win, Raine. I know, just as I know without any doubt in my body that our child will never be anyone’s slave. Yes, they will harvest the souls of those who are not vigilant, but they won’t get us, or all the people we are slowly reaching. Day by day more and more people are joining us. It is like a flame that is being passed from one heart to another. Every heart we reach, then goes out into the world, and finds more hearts to light up. That is why they are have doubled their efforts. At a certain point, the tipping point will be reached, and it will be too late for then them to do reach their goals...


Before digging into the Putin story in these novels, I took some time to finish "You Don't Own Me 1 & 2", first of all I would like to point out a very instructive exchange between Pierre Yves Rougeyron and his guest Nicolas Faure, entitled "Mafias and Multinationals":
For this "Grand Angle", Pierre-Yves Rougeyron receives Nicolas Faure, consultant and author with Toufic Beainy of "Multinationales ou mafias" published by Perspectives Libres. The aim of the authors of this essay is to prove the multiple similarities between the CEO of a multinational company, as described by the economic press and audio-visual works, and a mafia godfather, played by Don Corleone and embodied in Francis Ford Coppola's trilogy "The Godfather". The essayists, by going back and forth and comparing concepts and ideas between these two characters, notably with the help of social sciences, demonstrate the interaction between these two types of individuals, who belong to two completely different worlds and yet are so similar in certain aspects. Mafias and Multinationals against the people: Are we heading for a banana planet?
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Then, so that not only change is the only one that can change, we can count on Daisy and her pure conviction, we can treat her innocent, even naive.
But when it's her time to go, even the worst bully goes small.

‘I’ve been on the net researching comas and there is no doubt that miracles happen. There are all kinds of miraculous accounts of patients coming out of comas even after long periods of time. Some of the stories were about people who woke up after days, weeks and months, but some were truly miraculous. A guy called Terry Wallis spontaneously began speaking after nineteen years in a minimally conscious state.’

She is speaking fast and with suppressed excitement.

‘And then this Polish guy had to be introduced to his eleven grandchildren who were all born while he was in a coma! After all those years he woke up. Then there is this other guy who was in a vegetative state for seven years. One day his family was arguing in his room about what to do about an illness he’d contracted. They were trying to decide if they should go ahead with surgery to remove some fluid from his lungs or simply let him die, when he started talking. There were so many cases of people coming out of comas when music was played to them. One girl that the doctors said would never wake up again smiled to Adele’s music, and two days later she woke up from her long sleep.’

Her eyes shine brightly.

‘In another case a man woke up and said, “Pepsi.” A lot of the survivors said the compassion and caring of the people around them helped the most. They said that even though they couldn’t move they could hear.’

She sniffs and tears suddenly swim in her eyes.


‘The reason I’m telling you all this is because I recognized a great strength in you back when we spoke in the staircase landing. A weaker man would have lied, but you told me the truth about who you are and what you do, even though it was brutal and ugly.’

Tears start running down her cheeks, but she ignores them.

‘I know I have no right, and it’s a very big ask, but I’m asking you here and now, before I leave, to use that strength to help my sister. Please, Zane, don’t give up on her, no matter how difficult it seems. She is in there somewhere, and maybe she can even hear us. She just needs some time to find her way out again. She will come out of it. I know it. I feel it.’

I hang on to her words ferociously. In my black cage her words shine like gold, or fools gold. Whatever she’s selling I’m buying.
 
Maybe El is "L" - "L" like Lucifer.

Hi Pawel, I noticed you pondering this question and recalled reading this:

Session - 23 October 1994

Q: (L) Are some of them good guys?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) So, you are saying that the original creators or genetic engineers were Orions?

A: Close. The original engineers but not inhabitants.

Q: (L) Where did the souls come from that entered into the bodies on the planet earth? Were they in bodies on other planets before they came here?

A: Not this group.

Q: (L) Were they just floating around in the universe somewhere?

A: In union with the One. Have you heard the Super ancient legend of Lucifer, the Fallen Angel?

Q: (L) Who is Lucifer?

A: You. The human race.

Q: (L) Are the souls of individual humans the parts of a larger soul?

A: Yes. Close. The One. All who have fallen must learn "the hard way."

Q: (L) Are you saying that the act of wanting to experience physical reality is the act of falling?

A: You are members of a fragmented soul unit.

Q: (L) What is it about wanting to be physical is a "fall"?

A: Pleasure for the self.

Q: (L) How many people on the planet know what you are teaching us?

A: A few.

Q: (L) Are we "special" in some way to receive this?

A: All are special.

Q: (L) How many know?

A: 8 so far.

Q: (L) Will we be able to teach others?

A: Up to you.
 
I'm reading "Blackmailed by the Beast."
I can just see how people with STO soul potential, from an early age, are conditioned to never know their true nature.
This is happening among the elite as well as in the lower strata of society.
But they find each other through "coincidences" and pull each other out of the programmed world of illusion.

By the way, I was reminded of a saying I once read somewhere
( probably Indian):
"It is up to the woman to lead the man to his soul and up to the man to make the woman go through life without touching the ground".

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