The entity would have indicated that the current contact (the couple) is the third in human history, and that May 27, 2025 would mark a catastrophic, world-changing event, or interpreted by some as the end of the world as we know it. The couple has continued to post the transcripts on their TikTok account @savese7en and @cassie0peia7.
Given that the date Seven pointed out is approaching, the
author of the videos informed that if something important does not happen she will go on with her life and forget about the matter. People have submitted questions for the entity which are randomly selected and taking into consideration that they can be posted on TikTok.
So the woman and her husband had a
session with the entity and asked the selected questions. Seven's answers told them nothing, but upon investigation they discovered that the answers were given in Hindu, Chinese, Hebrew, Russian, Norwegian, Arabic, Japanese, Turkish and French and had to do with the verb "to swim."
For example question 356 chosen at random using a number generator was:
Q: If the world ends by nuclear war, does that mean there will be no afterlife?
A: You Yong. [ to swim in chinese (Mandarin): 游泳 (yóuyǒng)]
Grok. How do you say "swim" in Hindu, Chinese, Hebrew, Russian, Norwegian, Arabic, Japanese, Turkish and French?
Here’s how to say "swim" in the requested languages:
●Hindi: तैरना (tairna)
●Chinese (Mandarin): 游泳 (yóuyǒng)
●Hebrew: לשחות (lis’chot)
●Russian: плавать (plavat’)
●Norwegian: svømme
●Arabic: يسبح (yasbah)
●Japanese: 泳ぐ (oyogu)
●Turkish: yüzmek
●French: nager
Grok. What is the meaning of the word "swim" from an esoteric, religious and dreamlike point of view?
The word "swim" carries rich symbolic meanings in esoteric, religious, and dreamlike contexts, often tied to themes of movement, transformation, and the subconscious. Below is an exploration of its significance across these perspectives:
Esoteric Perspective
In esoteric traditions, swimming often symbolizes navigating the flow of life’s energies or the collective unconscious. Water, as a universal symbol of the subconscious, emotions, and the divine feminine, represents the realm of intuition and mystery. To swim is to engage with these fluid, unseen forces, suggesting
adaptability, surrender, or mastery over emotional or spiritual currents. In alchemical contexts, swimming might evoke the process of
dissolution (dissolving the ego or material self) to achieve
transformation, akin to moving through the "waters" of the psyche to reach higher states of consciousness. Esoterically, swimming could also imply a journey through the astral plane or spiritual realms, where one moves effortlessly between dimensions.
Religious Perspective
In religious contexts, swimming often carries metaphorical weight tied to
purification, salvation, or spiritual passage:
● Christianity: Water is central to baptism, symbolizing cleansing of sin and rebirth in Christ. Swimming in this context might represent immersion in divine grace or navigating the challenges of faith to reach salvation. The act of swimming against a current could symbolize perseverance through
spiritual trials, as seen in stories like
Noah’s flood, where water signifies both destruction and renewal.
● Hinduism: Rivers like the Ganges are sacred, and swimming in them is an act of purification and connection to the divine. The act of swimming could symbolize merging with the cosmic flow (Brahman) or navigating samsara (the cycle of birth and death) toward liberation (moksha).
● Indigenous and Shamanic Traditions: In some traditions, swimming in sacred waters connects the individual to ancestral spirits or the earth’s life force. It can represent a ritualistic crossing into the spirit world or a cleansing journey to
restore balance.
● Buddhism: Swimming might metaphorically reflect
moving through the "ocean of suffering" (samsara) with mindfulness, aiming for enlightenment, as one glides through impermanent states with grace.
Dreamlike Perspective
In dreams, swimming often reflects the dreamer’s emotional state or subconscious journey:
● Positive Symbolism: Swimming smoothly in clear water may indicate emotional clarity, confidence, or harmony with one’s inner self. It suggests the dreamer is navigating life’s challenges with ease or exploring their subconscious with awareness.
● Challenging Symbolism: Struggling to swim, drowning, or being caught in turbulent waters can symbolize feeling overwhelmed by emotions, fears, or life’s uncertainties. It may reflect a need to confront repressed feelings or surrender to the flow of life.
● Archetypal Imagery: In Jungian psychology, swimming in dreams might connect to the archetype of the
Hero’s Journey, where water represents the unconscious or the unknown. Swimming could signify the dreamer’s ability to integrate shadow aspects or move toward individuation (wholeness).
● Mystical Elements: In dreamlike states, swimming in an endless or cosmic ocean might evoke a sense of unity with the universe, a dissolution of the self, or a connection to the collective unconscious, where boundaries between self and other blur.
Synthesis
Across these perspectives, swimming symbolizes a dynamic interaction with the fluid, often mysterious aspects of existence—whether emotional, spiritual, or cosmic. It suggests movement, adaptability, and
a willingness to engage with the unknown, whether for purification, transformation, or self-discovery. The act of swimming implies both agency (choosing to move through the water) and surrender (allowing the current to guide you), balancing control and trust in the greater flow of life.
End of Grok overview.
So it seems that the central idea, barring other opinions, is to surf the Wave. If something will happen this May 27, 2025 (or any other "dire" time) the best we can do is to adapt and surrender to the will of the Divine Cosmic Mind.
Some quotes from the sessions and from Laura about it