Session 17 August 2024

For example, perhaps the idea of Kantek being terminated or facilitate the path of its termination, came from this Quorum because of the huge imbalance of that planet.
Or perhaps... Quorum (or at least part of it) are the old 4th density managers of Kantek, and responsible for its destruction. They ignored the advice of those that warned them about the consequences of their actions, and in their arrogance, they let it blow up. The human plantation got destroyed, and someone was very not pleased with it.

The lizards were ordered to transfer whatever populace could be saved to Earth, and the "human farm" was restared there, but this time, a decision was made to listen to the warnings. Thus, the Quorum was formed, where both STS and STO paths are taken into consideration.

Because it's simply good for (interplanetary) business to do it that way.

But it's all just a speculation. 🙂
 
Or perhaps... Quorum (or at least part of it) are the old 4th density managers of Kantek, and responsible for its destruction.

That is basically what I posted. Anything that has to do with balance in 3D, might be handled by 4th density groups like the Quorum who are in charge on restoring the balance in 3D and maybe in their own realm too. Also, since time as we perceive is just an illusion, then most likely it was the same or similar group in the Quorum who allowed Kantek’s destruction.
 
For example, perhaps the idea of Kantek being terminated or facilitate the path of its termination, came from this Quorum because of the huge imbalance of that planet.
There may be a case for the opposite position here? For example 4D STS WON'T want the same thing happening again, such as blowing up a planet (Kantek). A major hassle for them as they had to arrange transport ('rescue'?) for people from Kantek to Earth. Perhaps it had to be done at a moment's notice too?

Maybe the Quorum see themselves like a company's 'board of directors' who would rather have control over what's happening than no control or having to rely on luck? Probably control is important in an STS environment, just in case someone (or a group of people) wants to blow up a planet and/or do something equally as foolish. They need to have the ability to stop them or change course.
 
There may be a case for the opposite position here? For example 4D STS WON'T want the same thing happening again, such as blowing up a planet (Kantek). A major hassle for them as they had to arrange transport ('rescue'?) for people from Kantek to Earth. Perhaps it had to be done at a moment's notice too?
Could be but since they are purely STS and whishfull thinking predominates there, not 100% sure. I think there is always a group like the Quorum fixing things up to restore balance because of the imbalance produced by STS forces.

Maybe the Quorum see themselves like a company's 'board of directors' who would rather have control over what's happening than no control or having to rely on luck? Probably control is important in an STS environment, just in case someone (or a group of people) wants to blow up a planet and/or do something equally as foolish.

I don’t think they will see themselves the same way like we would operate, I just think that’s just their duty because of the nature of things. It’s what they have to do being a STO majority group at the core. But what do I know anyways!
 
Was thinking about the "program change" mentioned in three sessions this year, starting in March, and wanted to try and understand it better because it's not exactly clear, at least to me.

Just posted this over on the new session thread.

Seems to me that the situation might have been like this:

there had been a lot of egregious free will violations going back a long time, and there was a lack of awareness and therefore "resistance" from the population to these violations. There was, therefore, a severe imbalance. So there was a need to restore that balance. So what to do?

Well, how do you wake people up to the fact that they have been screwed over many times, when the people seem to be quite resistant to recognizing this and resisting it?

Well, the quorum came up with the idea that they could just screw them over in an even bigger and more egregious way (like assassinating Trump) and thereby make people aware of what is being done and create the resistance and more balance. But then 6D ran that scenario and concluded that the people will ultimately just suck that one up too, and just make the imbalance worse! So it was nixed pending a more suitable violation of free will that will, hopefully, wake people up a bit.
Of course, it would be nice if 'someone' could just tell everyone about all the ways in which their free will has been violated over the years, but that, unfortunately, would run afoul of the law of respecting free will! Pretty complicated eh?
 
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