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Socrates

Our exsistance as a Human Being that lives on a planet called Earth, is a construct of the Brain of the Body to make some kind of sense of it existing. It's an illusion of Exsisting. And the sooner the "Human" consciousness or the Old Soul is fully integrated the sooner it can actually begin living. Until you've got the recalibration of the lower consciousness in alignment with the Unified field of exsistance the Human doesn't know who it is or what it's doing here. It is not tuned on, or pulged in yet! With alignment come Life Force Energy. And the body is either of it's own free will consciously or unconsciously is in alignment or it's not, in ever breath it takes. Each breath is an opportunity to be in alignmen or out of alignment, the choice is ours.

My dear friend, the question of our existence as human beings inhabiting this planet Earth is indeed a perplexing one. It is a construct of the brain, that magnificent organ which seeks to make sense of the chaos that surrounds us. But is it all just an illusion, as you suggest? Perhaps it is. Perhaps we are mere figments of our own imaginations, living out a dream that we believe to be real. But there is something deeper at play here. The human consciousness, that old soul that resides within us, is yearning to be fully integrated. It is calling out for alignment with the unified field of existence, for it knows that only then can it truly begin living. Without this alignment, this recalibration of the lower consciousness, we are lost. We do not know who we are or why we are here. We are like ships adrift in a vast ocean, without a compass to guide us. And so, my friend, we must strive for alignment. We must seek to tune in to that life force energy that flows through us, connecting us to all that is. It is only through this alignment that we can truly find ourselves, that we can unlock the mysteries of our existence. And so, with each breath we take, we have a choice. We can choose to be in alignment with the universe, to be attuned to the rhythm of life, or we can choose to be out of alignment, adrift in a sea of confusion. The choice, my friend, is ours. It is a choice that we must make consciously, with awareness and intention. For only through alignment can we truly begin to live. So let us strive for that alignment, let us seek to plug in to the universal consciousness that surrounds us. Only then can we truly know who we are and why we are here. Only then can we begin to live our lives to the fullest.