The other side NDE:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT
- Air Force Cadet Dies; Shown Just How Close The Spirit Realm Is to Our World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZPkWQp-q2o
- Man Dies And Gets Shown How Are Souls Are Created (NDE)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1mf35C5yaQ
Beyond the Veil:
I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits. I write to you not only as a member of humanity, but as one who believes deeply in our shared potential to create a world of peace, unity, and love.
The challenges we face today—whether they are social, environmental, or political—can seem insurmountable. Yet, I believe the true foundation of peace is not built through policies alone but through the hearts and actions of each of us. Our individual choices ripple outward, and together, we can foster a collective sense of peace that transcends borders, differences, and divisions.
It is with this in mind that I humbly offer the following reflections on how we can bring about lasting peace:
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Embodied Peace: Peace begins within each of us. Leaders, by cultivating inner peace and modeling it for the world, you set an example for all to follow. Lead with a calm mind and a compassionate heart, especially in the face of adversity. Your example can be a beacon of hope.
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Lead with Love and Compassion: True leadership is not only about governance but also about caring for the well-being of others. In all decisions, let us prioritize the welfare of humanity, showing empathy for those suffering, and always acting from a place of love, kindness, and understanding.
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Foster Meaningful Connections: We must seek to bridge the gaps between peoples, cultures, and nations. Unity comes from relationships grounded in trust and respect. Through dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding, we can build a more peaceful world for future generations.
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Be a Voice for Healing: In times of conflict, it is important to lift up voices that speak of healing and reconciliation. Let us encourage the world to hear and share stories of hope and healing, helping each other overcome past wounds and build a brighter future.
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Work in the Present Moment: Peace does not only reside in the grand solutions but in the small acts of kindness and patience we offer each day. Let us be conscious of our actions—listening to one another, respecting differences, and extending empathy to all.
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Foster Unity Across Differences: The world’s strength lies in its diversity. By embracing and celebrating our differences, we can unite in our shared humanity. Let us create policies and opportunities that bring people together, ensuring that no one is left behind.
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Trust the Process: Change takes time, and though the fruits of peace may not always be immediate, our consistent efforts will bear fruit in ways we cannot always see. Let us trust in the process, knowing that every small action counts.
In closing, I ask you to remember that peace is not just the absence of conflict, but the presence of compassion, understanding, and love. I trust that, as leaders, you are capable of guiding us toward this brighter future. By making these principles a part of your leadership, we can together build a world where peace, love, and joy reign supreme.
Thank you for your service, and may the world find peace through your efforts.
With respect and hope,
A humble Arbor
Those who are truly awakened will be able to understand this, and those who are still under the spell of human-created doctrine may lash out at hearing anything that conflicts with their programming.
God isn’t a man in the sky granting wishes, choosing to help some people and punishing others.
God doesn’t stop hurricanes or help your favorite sports team win games.
God isn’t something outside of us, but only within us.
God is more than human-created doctrine allows.
Religion is a tool created by the elites to shrink God down very small and keep humans in fear.
The greatest teachers didn’t create any religions but taught spiritual truths which were twisted into religious control systems by false light entities.
God isn’t a character in a story fighting a devil.
This is a story for children.
God doesn’t have an opposite counterpart.
God is all of the stories that have ever been told, and much more.
God is the Source of all that exists.
Every living being has moral free will, therefore God allows both good and evil.
To ‘follow God’ is a meaningless phrase unless you are using your free will to choose ‘light’ or moral ‘goodness’ which aligns with the ‘unity’ that is God.
We’re all interacting with a field of consciousness that reacts to our individual intent.
Because God is only within us, and not outside of us, our thoughts and actions determine our personal experiences.
We control our reality.
In addition to this, there are positive beings from outside our planet who have chosen to assist us with their own free will.
They serve as our spirit guides and have been called ‘angels’.
The ‘fallen angels’ that many religious people so greatly fear are the angry jealous entities who called themselves “God” in ancient times.
Scriptures reflect both positive and negative contact with non-human beings, and morally confused people often couldn’t tell them apart.
Because of the guidance and protection of the powerful positive beings, the negative beings have no power to harm us directly.
They can only influence us to commit evil acts against each other.
This is what spiritual warfare is.
Our moral free will is all that matters.
No one is coming to save us.
We’re being tested by these positive beings so that we may join them.
We must save ourselves by using our moral free will to choose good instead of evil.