A couple of more questions? That was a question. Oh, well that's the third one. I've also become, most of the, most of my other stellar experiences are in Atlantis, but I've recently become aware of some Orion. Now now. Oh. Now, now, now. Balance it now. In other words, remember, what have we been talking about? What is this transmission about? mission about creating definitions that work for you. So when you look at the idea of having experienced or experiencing on some level simultaneously what you call great darkness, great negativity, let's see, let's use the imagination, let's use the inspiration, how can I define my relationship to this idea in a way that serves me in a positive context? Oh, I don't know, let's see. Ah, there's always that wonderful wonderful rubber band analogy. Ah, yes. You know that one? I do. Do you all? Someone said no.
Like a rubber band, the farther back you pull it, when you finally let it go, that much faster, that much farther will it fly. The darker you've experienced the darkness when you finally let go, that much farther and faster. and faster will you fly into the light? Yes. That's how to look at the idea of that experience of negativity in a positive way. Remember, even, even, even the faintest light shines brightly only because it's surrounded by darkness. You understand? I do. So the darkness supports the light and vice versa. versa. You must have both in order to understand balance and in order to be able to actually choose what you prefer. When everything is allowed to be a valid choice and equal, then you can choose what you prefer even while you recognize what you don't prefer. But you're not invalidating what you don't prefer.
Invalidating what you don't prefer is a negative act, which adds to the negative energy and tips the scale. in the negative direction. Validating, bless you, validating what you prefer allows everything to remain in balance. Validate the positive, validate the negative, and then you get to choose. Makes sense. That feels good.