posted on Aug, 26 2022 @ 08:58 PM
a reply to:
Crowfoot
I wonder if those "maggots" are "pink fluffies". On the inner there a critters that eat corrupted consciousness. They are usually little balls of hot
pink fluff that can grow to the size of a house. Then they disappear and reappear again as small things. The fluffies used to follow me about when I
was cleaning certain places. They knew.
There is a lot of philosophy about caring for the dead, some better than others. The Anubis' taught me to hold a man's heart in my left hand and
create a balance in my right. The "balance" being a "feather". The feather is generally white and the sum of qualities the man should develop in his
next life, rather than keep progressing downwards into ruin.
Sometimes they give people an Anubis' head to wear if they work hard and are good at their job. The downside is one gets inundated with the dead,
Folks bring them to you when they see the Anubis' head. It's like being an "icecream truck" sometimes, deceased children come out of their hiding
places. The fairies supply the music and one becomes the Pied Piper Of Hamlet as one walks down the street.
All the Egyptian gods are like that, the ones with man's body and animal heads. Just ordinary people who learned a 'spiritual' trade in life and took
that to the other side.
One time a man was pointed out in a crowd, it was obvious he was hiding in plain view, blending in. He took one look in my direction and froze in fear
not knowing which way to run. Then something opened above him and he saw it. His look of horror horrified me. I only had one of those.
The Hare Krishnas used to dance and sing through the streets of the city back in the 1980s. People thought them "religious nuts". The deceased were
mesmerised and would leave the crowd of shoppers and join them in the procession.
Those other life 'forms' compassionate will even 'plant' new hairs in pores etc.
LOL, perhaps a business opportunity here. Vain men will pay good money ; )
edit on 26-8-2022 by NobodySpecial268 because: embarrassing spelling mistake