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Why Was The Angkor Wat Temple Built

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Hi, Bichar. And are you good day! Can you tell me who and why the Ankor Wat temple was built? It was built by the ancient Kimer civilization on your planet, but it was built in conjunction with an understanding and a knowledge that was shared around your planet, around that time, of higher dimensional knowledge, connections not only in what you would call your history to extraterrestrial sources, but also those who were trained to raise their vibration to the point where they could perceive the idea of how to exemplify certain frequencies in architectural structures and proportions and dynamics so as to create a kind of code and a kind of vibrational atmosphere and environment that would inspire the mind to rise, the vibrational frequency to rise for people to become more and more and more remembrance of who they are. Awesome. Thank you. Yes. I was wondering if I can bring out an object and you can tell me what it is. It would have been wise perhaps to show the object to the channel before the channeling so that there would be an imprint in the channel's mind we could access. It did. I gave Darrell one. All right. Describe the object. It's a sea shell. Yes. I was wondering if you can tell me... A composite of c-shells or a c-shell? C-shell's in the shape of a sacred, geometric form. Yes. A multitude of c-shows. Yes. And so, what about it? Well, I gave Dero one and I was wondering... Yes. What type of energetic signature did you pick up? Well, it probably had a lot to do with the C. Okay. Okay. Which to us means there is a connection to the serious vibration, to some degree. Although the idea of the cube is slightly something else. In that sense to us, the vibration would be a connection peripherally to some degree to the serious vibration, but also that which is anchored into your physical dimensionality, rather than that which is purely representative of serious, which would have been, shall we say, more precisely represented as a sphere. Does that make sense? Yes. All right. Does that answer your question? Yes. Anything else? No. All right. Thank you.