Pocket Missions by LeslieAnn

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Jack Calisher outside his lumber mill, circa 1878.

Recognize this street? Well, you should. You died here in a gunfight in 1878, and that wasn’t the first or last time you died, but it’s an easy Past Life to remember, because the trauma was so strong. It wasn’t that big a deal to die — here you still are to tell the tale. “Death Row” was the name given to this Old West “Main Street” that saw over 100 gunfights in its day.

That’s one thing about death that people don’t generally realize. Death is not permanent.  In fact, death is so damn impermanent, it’s a pain in the ass, and I’ll explain why. You finally get the hang of a life you’re living, and wham! Along comes Death to wreck the show … but wait, weren’t you just barely crawling along, whizzing around in a wheelchair with a bottle of oxygen and a long clear plastic tube.

So how would you like to remember this death? You’d rather not re-experience a death? I don’t blame you, death is never pleasant, although it can be a great relief if you’re in terrific unbearable and unrelenting pain. Still, it’s not something we naturally seek, nor are we intended to. You’re here to do a job because you can. You were born with the ability to carry out your work mission. Whether you do it or decide to whack off for your whole life is entirely up to you.

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Be in style when you travel the Nile in our virtual Ashram where you can re-live past lives.

You travel along with the rest of your Soul Group whether you earn your way or are dragged along by the momentum of the others. The choice of gracefully performing your Essence Tasks or going through life kicking and screaming and bitching and griping about how unfair it all is is, again, entirely up to you.

If you intend to carry out your Work Mission here on Earth, you need to get a grip on yourself.

What I mean is, you need to have a bigger footprint, meaning an awareness of other lives you’ve lived, and technically, are living right now, because time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so.

After a few Pocket Missions, you’ll wonder why you were ever afraid of death, afraid of life and afraid of failing. You’ve lived and died and succeeded and failed, and here you still are to tell the tale. That’s the bottom line. Here you are to tell the tale.

When you tell the tale, the memories will come flooding back, and you’ll remember that past life or parallel life in one sweeping flash, then details will start coming back to you as you write your way through the Pocket Mission.

Here’s how it works:

You contact 10 different time-frames in a past or parallel lifetime. These are in the form of one-ended Wormhole Photos that connect you instantly with the past or parallel life. You describe the photos one at a time as instructed in the Mission Pak — the instructions will vary.

By the end of the exercise, you will have fully contacted that lifetime. You now have access not only to the memories, but also to ALL of the skills acquired in that lifetime. That’s how come I have been able to have over 100 complex professions and skills in this lifetime alone, and a quick glance at my bio will prove it, and in a way, those are my credentials, because nobody has the time to perfect that many skills in one lifetime, and I didn’t — I draw from hundreds of different lifetimes and thousands of other lifetime skills as easily as one might ride a bicycle or fish out the correct change on a crosstown bus.

We use photographs and screenshots to connect up to our parallel and past lives, and with the help of your Quantum Witch or PSL Amulet, you’re off to explore other worlds, other galaxies, other lifetimes.

We can use the screenshot technology to recover contact images in other dimensions and in worlds totally unlike the reality you’re used to seeing. Here’s one example:

 

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Having a bit of a rest on a convenient throne at the Alternate Universe Dark Mall in the virtual Ashram

Give it a break, you’d never find that shot as a photo in your Mom’s scrapbook. It’s a mockup in virtual space of a space that you can’t get to from here because it’s millions of light-years away from where you are now, and long-gone. That civilization died out 4.3 billion years ago, about the same time this solar system was formed.

You want to see the power of screenshots? Okay, take a lookie here:

 

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Station KGOD AM & FM is everywhere on your dial — just try to turn us off!!!

This radio station would cost half a million to install, just for a photograph? You gotta be nuts. The obvious solution is to create it in cyberspace and screenshot the thing, which is what I’ll be doing with the past-life and alternate reality images.

I’ll also use direct time-space triggers, things that were actually there at the time, when available. For instance, for a Past Life Survey into ancient Greece, I might include this snapshot of a rare ancient terra-cotta antiquity in my collection of “Reading Artifacts” that contain ancient knowledge which can be tapped into and used for interdimensional voyaging and time-travel, such as the Pocket Missions into the past and future.

Future travel? Sure, why not? From here, everything in every other time zone is “past”.

It’s mind-bendingly simple. Imagine a donut-shaped universe. Now totally flatten it out like a Mercator Projection. If you don’t know what a Mercator Projection is, CLICK HERE.

No, there’s no hot link there, nothing but letters on a page. I just wanted you to be aware of how utterly programmed you are, and how silent, how deadly and how innocently, step by step, this happened without your consent and without your knowledge.

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Sometimes it just sneaks up on you and grabs you by the scruff of the neck!

Judy was a Bunny, then a Bunny Mother, then a mother, now she’s a grandmother, what are the odds? Believe me, she’s just as surprised as anyone at how fast the time flies, whether you’re having fun or not. Judy was never as young as she looks.

In order to trigger an ancient Greek experience, I might use, as I said earlier, something along these lines:

This is a local craftsperson on a small island, not a major sculptor, and the period is just following the Archaic Period, but already the archaic style mouth is starting to straighten from that well-known archaic smile; this was made about 535 B.C. at the workshop of Kyton on the island of Lesbos, located by dowsing by … guess who remembered one of her earlier lives and pointed to where it had to be, even after all these years. You think I’d actually BUY a piece of junk like that? It’s mine, as in I made it.

I’m a much better sculptor now, thanks to my sculpture teachers over the past dozen or so centuries, especially Renzo Fenci, who taught be classical technique, which I use to create my modern bronzes, which I’ll show you some other time. In the meanwhile, I wanted to show you some “trigger” images that might help you remember a past life you lived.

This is a lifetime impression of Alexander III — “The Great”, with a rearing, galloping battle-horse, Alexander’s arm raised, ready to cast a spear. The rarity of a lifetime portrait of Alexander in a pottery vessel shard is astonishing, to say the least. Just try to find something like this at any price. Merely touching this item will bring back any and all memory of the events, and seeing a photo, with the correct triggering mechanisms in place, can give you access to past life impressions.

Even without the triggering mechanisms, I know you will have at least a few flashbacks.

These are just a few examples of the many ways we can trigger past life memories for recording and accessing of past-life skills and knowledge.

Contact me for more information, and don’t forget to keep up your reading on leslieannstandup.com  for more about this technique of accessing past and parallel lives.