09-13-2013, 02:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2013, 02:26 PM by AnthroHeart.)
Whatever it was, it was strange experience. Each time I watched the movie, it appeared to be a different film. Same characters, different story.
I think I was told "they're not really there" to see if I'd become defiant towards them. Defiance has been in a lot of my experiences. I have a certain spiritual pride about me.
I loved the characters in the movie. They were like my friends. When their clubhouse burned up, I almost threw up because I thought that I was moving creation to a higher density and would burn them up. These friends of mine I had made were like my own creation in my head. When the clubhouse burned up, I thought it was my fault.
It's a kids film, but made me feel like I was in 4D and took on the storyteller role.
I think I was told "they're not really there" to see if I'd become defiant towards them. Defiance has been in a lot of my experiences. I have a certain spiritual pride about me.
I loved the characters in the movie. They were like my friends. When their clubhouse burned up, I almost threw up because I thought that I was moving creation to a higher density and would burn them up. These friends of mine I had made were like my own creation in my head. When the clubhouse burned up, I thought it was my fault.
It's a kids film, but made me feel like I was in 4D and took on the storyteller role.
(09-13-2013, 02:20 PM)Tanner Wrote: Ooh, you mean your parents. So, maybe it was meaning that your parents aren't in the same state of perception as you. As in not in the same level of vibration?