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Elaine Burka's avatar

Hi Frances.

I hope you keep this topic alive in the future. I've had plenty of unusual experiences. Some I believe to be super-natural and others I'm sure are hidden technology experiences. Then there are some I'm not sure which.

Thank you for sharing some of your interesting life in small bits. I hope one day to read, I'm sure your interesting biography

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The Word Herder's avatar

When I was a young 'un, maybe... 7 or 8? I woke up one night and there was "someone" standing near the foot of my bed... I thought it was clothing hung on the post, as I had a canopy bed, but sometimes had times when I didn't want the canopy, so it was just the bed posts. But the "clothing" that night was alive, or seemed to be, and I thought it was Jesus. It felt quite benevolent. I stared at it in the dark for a while, but it was only a shadow, and I was afraid to move. Eventually I feel asleep and when I woke, there were no clothes on that bed post. I wasn't afraid of it, which is why I just figured it was Jesus. The only other times I can remember "people" or shapes or anything like that "appearing" to me at night were in dreams. That happened a fair amount, but I wasn't frightened by much of that, except one night I dreamt a werewolf was chasing me across a college campus... I had a lot of "school" dreams... I was carrying a little girl and I ran into a building and was trying to get the people inside to hide me and the girl, and then the werewolf burst in the door! Everyone screamed and I woke up.

Otherwise life has been interesting, but the scary part were real people...

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Allan's avatar

Thank you Frances for bearing your Soul to us. Need time to process your insights. Will reply. I am still amazed how we Souls can connect from as far as we can get from one another.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Yes. The internet has been a very useful assistant. I wonder if the predator class might have slipped up when they decided to share this beyond their inner circle.

I expect them to shut it down at some point because they have their own version, developed since the 1980s. It is satellite operated and seriously expensive to buy licences.

See my writing about Inmarsat here:

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/origins-of-total-surveillance

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Jane's avatar

WHAT a post 🙌🌟🤩 I’ve only had a chance to skim read it as have been pressed for time … but will re-read and properly digest tomorrow. I find this so very interesting and it makes perfect sense to me. Thank you, Frances 🙏

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Frances Leader's avatar

I am delighted you like it. I owe the germ of the idea to Oculus! He writes so amazingly well.

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Tirion's avatar

Our rulers/owners use a matrix of many-layered deceptions in order to control, manipulate and harvest us, in order to shape their desired narrative.

One of the tricks they use to shape our perceptions of history is to conflate two or more persons into one. They did it with, for example, the Yahwehs. They did it with King Arthur. And they did it with Jesus.

I think the real Jesus The Nazarene was an Egyptian Gnostic Christian who was High Priest of a mystery school in Alexandria before beginning his ministry in Judea. He had a legitimate claim on the (vacant) throne of Judea.

I think the Romans based the Jesus they wrote about in the New Testament on the folk memory of Jesus The Nazarene but re-shaped the narrative to suit Rome's political exigencies. They laid a "Christian" veneer over Mithraism to create Roman Catholicism, which has little to do with the original Christianity of Egypt practised by Jesus The Nazarene, which probably has its origins in Atlantis.

The Freemasons (and Rosicrucians) are offshoots of The Knights Templar, who were also originally Egyptian Gnostic Christians. I am not, and never have been, a freemason; but I guess they know that the Jesus of Roman Catholicism and their New Testament is not the real/true Jesus. It looks like freemasonry was infiltrated and subverted by The Illuminati in the eighteenth century?

Many scholars claim that Jesus survived crucifixion. If that's true, then the freemasonic oath would make sense, wouldn't it? Perhaps there is more than a little justification for the freemasons' hostility to Rome's propaganda, lies and nonsense?

I know who the Romans tell us that Lucifer was/is; but the Rosicrucians have a different take:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JWNr0SvIVM&t=213s

I don't know what the truth is; but I certainly take anything Rome says with a huge pinch of salt.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Completely unexpectedly, I discovered that all the healings, parables and teachings of the character known as Jesus can be found in the earliest writings of the Tibetans, Shaolin and Taoists.

Roman scholars were far better educated in eastern philosophy than is admitted. I guess this was because they connected with the old Silk Road teaching establishments in the middle east. It may be surmised that they feared the skills and knowledge from the east and sought to quell its power to free the minds of their populations.

They seem to have used the little that they understood to create a religion which would condemn practitioners of natural healing arts as evil. Evidence of this even appears here, in this discussion, with some comments describing psychic abilities as witchcraft or abominations.

Those people are mind controlled.

I found explanations for hands-on healing, herbalism, 'bread and fishes', the value of baptism, anointing feet with certain oils and 'raising the dead' described in glowing terms in The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, a book which conveys its wisdom in a conversation between a ruler and a recluse Taoist doctor.

Furthermore -

When I was a practicing Barefoot Doctor of TCM, Freemasons enticed my husband to join them and he soon discovered that there were nefarious reasons for his invitation to join their ranks. He was told that 'they' 'respected' my abilities and knowledge.

Yet - given an opportunity, they set their stupid wives on a mission to murder me.

They failed because I was able to make an antidote to the poison they administered.

This resulted in shock waves throughout our local lodge of 'free men'.

My husband left the freemasons, became wildly hedonistic, openly homosexual and deeply depressed.

These monsters could not kill me so they, metaphorically at least, killed him instead.

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Tirion's avatar

I didn't know that about the healings, parables and teachings of the Romans' Jesus. Fascinating. I think Zoroastrianism was also a major influence on the Romans' narrative, as well as Mithrasim.

Your and your husband's experience with the freemasons is quite shocking. Monsters indeed. Did your husband recover?

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Frances Leader's avatar

Unfortunately he developed cancer around that time (circa 1997) and, although very slow, it eventually killed him in 2013. He did recover some of his original personality when he gave up drinking alcohol and, despite horrendous odds, we maintained a loving friendship until the end.

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Tirion's avatar

I'm sorry to hear that he passed. Sounds like he was a fighter and that you were a blessing in his life, as you are in ours.

🙏🏻

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Frances Leader's avatar

He was a helluva fighter and I loved that about him. I wrote a great deal about him in my autobiography. Man, we had some ups and downs! 😉

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/my-autobiography

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Tirion's avatar

Life: live it, love it!

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Daddy Cool's avatar

Great topic, Frances. I knew it wasn't just my family and I having these experiences. I will investigate these "Ley Lines" you brought up. A couple summers ago I inadvertently placed myself in a situation which I recently determined to be a "psychomanteum". Feeling like a short nap I laid down at the end of the bed which faces our mirror, fan on because it was hot. It was barely a few minutes, and the fan suddenly stopped. Something pulled the fan socket out of the wall! Cheeky entity.

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Daddy Cool's avatar

Interesting. Thanks Frances

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James C Gardner's avatar

I listened to the telepathy tapes on Spotify recently (It focused on the telepathic ability of non speakers/autistic children but it opened a world of connections bought together in one place.. absolutely mind blowing as it hit me in my heart).

In reality it was simply confirmation of the need to change.. not my beliefs but my need to change my thoughts to alighn with my beliefs, to make it real, because these skills and all such things are practicable.

🖐😊

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Frances Leader's avatar

Yes, the Telepathy Tapes were most impressive. When the non verbal autistics claimed to meet on 'The Hill' I was particularly amazed.

This is one of the reasons that I object strongly to Elon Musk's recent filing of 'Telepathy' as a trademark for his neurolink brain interface device. https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/neuralink-files-telepathy-and-telekinesis

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Palamambron's avatar

I agree with Oculus. I view priestcraft as the enemy of mankind. What our enemies don't want is for us to value the history of Christianity and all the Christian lives that were lived since the bible was first organized to shroud the gospel within the thick bark of Hebrew puritanism.

When I was 21, I was in a car wreck. I was thrown clear of the vehicle out the passenger door and I impacted in the fresh snow. When I stood up there was a perfect snow angel, and I didn't have a scratch on me. It's not been difficult for me to imagine an angelic protector in my later life.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Oh wow! How amazing!

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Frances Leader's avatar

My son often relates about riding his bicycle home in the early hours after a night visiting his friends on the other side of Bournemouth. The streets were virtually empty when he suddenly spotted a black dense shadow lurking at the side of the road. He stopped in shock and the thing, realising it had been spotted, shot across the road in front of him but it did not seem to walk or run. It flew so fast that it left a shadow trail in its wake. It was shapeless as it disappeared.

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Rejane's avatar

A month before becoming a born again Christian had a paralysis experience that was won because I remenbered mom saying that the blood of Jesus has power. I could not move, but started repeating in my mind: the blood of Jesus has power. Suddenly the windows shaked and I was free. It has been 45 years walking with Jesus! It's a relationship, not a religion. Yes, I belong to a group of fellow christians. When persecution arrives (It will come), the buildings will be closed, the leaders murdered and those who persevere will be saved. Spiritual experiences without Christ is abomination. Christ is a gentleman, Satan not and the last wants us dead eternally.

Jesus died for our sins! He is Lord! Believe! Had other experiences along those 45 years, but the peace that Jesus gives tales away ALL fear!

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Frances Leader's avatar

"Spiritual experiences without Christ is abomination." - that is offensive to 69% of humanity to say NOTHING about the experiences of animals who have no religious inclinations whatsoever.

Christians are so rude and myopic about the rest of life considering that they represent only 31% of humanity.

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Rejane's avatar

I did not want to be rude or offensive, Sorry, but shared what had experienced. Before becoming born again Christian searched for the unknown (mind Control, meditation, etc)

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Jeroen Hubenet de Bruïne's avatar

All the phenomena are ( this is an open door!) real when one is sincere and truthful. Real intense dreams, inspirations, unctions, encounters with trees, animals, stones too, can be magical yet mysterious. Our Cosmos/obviously created by an utterly vast Sprititual reality is way beyond “ normal” understanding. Even normal understanding is incredibly amazing!

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Frances Leader's avatar

I realise that. I find it very sad that Christians leap in, making terrible claims that carry an air of superiority and yet they seem oblivious to the offensiveness of their words! It happens every single day on my posts and I am sick of it, tbh.

I think the character, Jesus, was a potent example of loving kindness and I don’t think his reported philosophy treated any living thing as ‘abominable’. Much like Buddha and Lao Tzu.

Not all of us believe in devils, demons and such. I would even say that imagining these things evokes their presence in your life! Why live with such fear? It makes no sense to me.

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TH's avatar

Great post. I share almost every word of Oculus’ understanding and a similar experience, and have never heard it put like that.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I love his comments, TH. He has such a command of descriptive writing!

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Begonia's avatar

Some Jungian Psychologists think ghosts or some phenomenon is closely connected to our psyche. Unconscious parts of ourselves(example:shadow) come out without our control due to our lack of awareness of said parts. At times they can present themselves as shadows, and such. There are some psychologists who are getting into the metaphysical aspect of humanity. The more one suppresses certain aspects, the more violent or active they are projected into the external world bc what the aspects truly want is to be recognized. Carl jung and Marie Louise von franz mention that if a person is “possessed” by one of these aspects of the self, it can become as though it bestows “special powers” e.i. Clairvoyance, visions, dreams, so on etc.. but they considered it, for lack of a better word, a type of unintegrated possession of one of these aspects.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I would accept that if it were not for the fact that my son and I only seem to attract benign phenomena which set out to help us when things get tough.

Using the term 'possession' evokes uncomfortable negative assumptions. We don't possess these ghosts, neither are they part of us. Clairvoyance, visions and psychic experiences are something we both consider to be gifts of an awakened mind.

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Begonia's avatar

These projections are not evil exactly. The activity seems to become more pronounced the more unconscious an aspect is and scares people however, it does not indicate evil intent exactly. These aspects of the self always seek whats better for the self. These aspects theory says, the aspects are just not recognized nor integrated well into one. Each aspect can “possess” someone. I use this term without the typical meaning of evil or whatever. But more of a metaphorical meaning of possession. For example: when a good natured person suddenly gets irritated and blows steam off on someone, Jungians would consider that a “possession” of sorts. Meaning a side or aspect of a person(shadow) that comes out without control. Due to its lack of integration.

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Begonia's avatar

According to Carl Jung, we are all part of the collective unconscious. So the memories of everyone live within our psyche. Our mind and soul.

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Begonia's avatar

In symbolic format of course

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Begonia's avatar

These are not my ideas nor theories, Carl Jung and Marie Louise von Franz and many other Psychologists have pointed to similar ideas. There are cases where seeming “hauntings” cease to haunt as soon as people integrate either emotions, stress, or fears, into their consciousness(awakened understanding) meaning they processed what is really going on.

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Begonia's avatar

Last comment: so far from my studies, these aspects can take hold of someone in a “savior state”, almost grandiose self image, and gives the person certain “powers” or gifts. However, it is an unbalanced grandiose sense of self of only one aspect. It has its drawbacks and Carl Jung mentions to be cautious, and mentions this is why ancient peoples and stories always warn of “special gifts”, “witchcraft”, in a sort of “ be careful possessing what you have not earned, or understand” type of cautious. Humans tend to let “gifts” give them a sense of superiority.

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