Adamus® Saint-Germain Adamus® Saint-Germain - Crimson Circle
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Freedom Series: Shoud III - End of an Era<br />
CAROLE: And I wait, maybe an hour later it’ll come back.<br />
ADAMUS: Yes, do you remember what I say after a channel?<br />
CAROLE: Oh, I Am that I Am?<br />
ADAMUS: You don’t have to answer. (Adamus chuckles)<br />
CAROLE: No? (she giggles)<br />
ADAMUS: The peanut gallery back there. Why the short term memory loss?<br />
CAROLE: I think it’s a relief from something, from having to think or from having to deal with stuff.<br />
Let Go<br />
ADAMUS: How about a changeover from mental system to creative<br />
intuitive system? A different type of knowingness, knowledge, wisdom.<br />
Long term memory is like filing something on the computer. It’s stored<br />
back there somewhere. Short term is more about the feeling that you<br />
get. When you walk out of here, please, don’t remember what I said, but<br />
feel what you created for yourself. Ah, big difference. So the mind is<br />
changing its functions.<br />
Good. We’ll stop there with our questioning on this portion of the pop<br />
quiz.<br />
There are a lot of changes going on right now, and in the next few weeks<br />
they’re going to affect the planet, your body and your mind.<br />
Good. Let’s take a deep breath with that. Moving on to the next subject.<br />
I’ll go quickly, we have a lot to cover.<br />
Next subject. Right now there is a knee-jerk reaction, a tendency to want to hang on. The jaw clenching,<br />
that’s all it is. You’re holding on. You’re biting down like a dog, trying to hold onto something, and yes, it’s<br />
going to affect the bones and your brain and, yes, your ability to ascend. (somebody said “No”) No. Joking.<br />
(Adamus chuckles) I wanted to see if you’re awake.<br />
It’s also to a degree affecting your joints, because you’re holding onto things. Old things, because you<br />
can feel that things are changing. So there’s this, what I call, knee-jerk, unnatural tendency to hang on to<br />
whatever it is. You try to grasp and hold onto whether it’s life itself or beliefs or the little that you might have<br />
left. You try to hold onto it. Don’t. Don’t. Let go. Let go.<br />
Let yourself fall into that abyss. Let yourself absolutely go into what you may fear to be darkness. It’s a bold<br />
statement, I’m sure it’s going to get quoted on the Internet. Why? Why? Because, dear friends, first of all,<br />
the more you hold on, the more it’s going to hurt. And secondly, because you’ve already asked – you asked<br />
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