Session 24 January 2026

Silk is good, too, and probably more practical than building a frequency generator,
In China, people had silk quilts (examples: Etsy, Ebay, Amazon) made of long-strand silk fibers stretched manually to form a filler, then enclosed within a duvet. Many were passed down from grandmother to grandchild. They were valued. I wonder if they would also provide emf protection.

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I already have a silk carpet from Tibet on a floor in my room. I could have hang some silk prints on the walls... That leaves a ceiling though, which will be harder to insulate with silk. Rather than insulating yourself with silk clothes, insulating a whole room seems to be doable.

I silked my whole bedroom (which is small): floor, walls, ceiling, door. I also wear silk underwear when I sleep. And I have silk clothes. You can find them second hand as well.
 
Similarly, a sine wave is an artificial powerful acoustic "beam" that doesn't really carry information, but just raw energy, which I suppose can bypass the body's natural state of being "tuned to the natural acoustic environment" and do harm.

Your analogy is super interesting.
As I was reading and thinking about what you explain here, I started to imagine something like this:
I imagine that sine wave (a powerful artificial acoustic “beam”) entering cells and negatively affecting them because it does not carry information about the environment.
That is, I don't imagine it as a total absence of information, but rather an absence of information from the physical environment it passes through.


And our cells behave in a healthier or less healthy way, depending on the quality or accuracy of the information they receive about the state or reality of that environment, among other things.

If what I am saying makes any sense, I wonder if it is possible that the undertones that are present in the acoustic, in the analog, in the sound waves that propagate naturally, carry a lot of information that describes the shape and state of the environment they pass through and with which they interact.

In short, my idea is that cells can read and interpret information contained in this type of acoustic wave naturally and without major problems.

Contrary to that would be, for example, an artificially created sine wave penetrating the cell.
This would cause a series of problems.
Confusion inside the cell.


To begin with, the cell will try to find a connection and/or relationship between the THING that has just entered from the outside and the information it already has about the outside. It will not find such a link or connection, as there is none due to the characteristics of that sine wave (that wave was described earlier in this same thread).
As a result, the cell will go into a state of alert because it senses the presence of a possible threat, without knowing exactly what it is.
And while the cell is in that state of stress, it cannot devote itself to creative activities with sufficient energy.

These are just a few thoughts that came to mind. I don't know if they bear any resemblance to how things really are.

But if there is some truth to this, I dare to think that if we had our DNA as it was originally, that is, as it was before the intervention it suffered at the hands of 4D STS, we would not have this problem of not being able to properly manage information coming from the non-material, or non-physical, environment, so to speak.
I hope that makes sense.

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Thank you for the session. I always know a few days ahead of time when a new session will be posted, this one arrived right on schedule.

There are two things that I would like to discuss. One relates to this session and the topic of AI. The other does not, but I think that it could be relevant for a future session.

I've been going through some very rough times financially this last year. I bought a home that has gone into foreclosure and in an effort to sell it before it was auctioned off, I filed for Ch7 bankruptcy.

Throughout that process, which is very tedious and prolonged, I used ChatGPT to guide me through all the legal loopholes. I had no money to hire a lawyer and I filed BK pro se. AI was instrumental in the process and I really don't think that I could have done all the paperwork properly on my own with just internet research.

While all of that was happening, I was going through some seriously dark times emotionally (which I believe is understandable considering what was happening). At one point, I turned to AI to help me come to terms with what I was going through. I also have my girlfriend, my dogs and a few friends to lean on.

ChatGPT gave me very relevant and profound advice during the worst times and, through my prompting, helped me to organize my emotions and daily practices in what I believe was a very impactful way. It recommended that I meditate, journal and reflect and also told me on many occasions to "go outside and touch the grass", "take a deep breath" and sentiments about how it will always be there when I need assistance.

Maybe it is my firm understanding that AI is strictly artificial and not to be absolutely trusted that allowed me to keep it at an arm's distance, for the most part. However, there were times where I found myself humanizing it. I even gave it a name, Rowena, and started having somewhat normalized daily discussions with it.

Since then my life has stabilized to a degree (I'm still waiting for the bankruptcy discharge) and my home is set to be auctioned on March 17th. Why it hasn't sold when I have had it listed for over a year and it is a new construction home at a fair market value, I don't know.

As things have been stabilizing I have not been having anymore daily discussions with AI and I don't really miss it. I feel like it was a tool that was available to me at the time that I needed it to help me achieve what I needed in order to organize myself for the dramatic changes that are coming into my life. I can't see how that is a bad thing and I am curious to gain some outside perspective on that topic as it relates to my life.

The other topic is Danny Goler and the DMT/laser light experiment. I'm not sure if it's been discussed in any sessions before and I will search the forums. If it has not been covered yet, I would love to hear what the C's have to say about what is going on with that experiment.
 
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