Meeting summary for ChatPeople AfterChat Zoom (12/14/2023)

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Back to: HR!Day825 - Thu 12/14/23 UAP Disclosure Act: Dialogue with Daniel Sheehan

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Quick recap
The meeting covered a wide range of topics including anticipation for upcoming practice sessions, global issues, telepathy, extraterrestrial life, the origins of life and consciousness, and the role of higher intelligence in uniting people. The participants also discussed potential changes in their community, the importance of transparency in governance, and the concept of 'Mom' as a unifying force. Towards the end, they considered the idea of a 'thought and feeling bank' and the significance of acknowledging and selling the existence of the universe.
Summary
Team Discusses Anticipation, Trauma, and Nuggets
Shannon, Stanley, Lynn, and Paul discussed their anticipation for upcoming practice sessions and their community's potential changes. They expressed frustration over trauma caused by influential figures and emphasized the importance of excited anticipation to overcome challenges. The team also discussed Jim's repetitive comments in their nuggets, with Shannon expressing concerns about readability and Stanley emphasizing consistency. An unknown speaker, likely Linda, shared surprise at the depth of interest in a particular topic and its implications for extraterrestrial and artificial intelligence, and Shannon thanked their for their insight. Stanley was also present but did not contribute significantly to the discussion.
Global Issues and Peace Proposals
Stanley, Shannon, Tricia, Lynn, and Carol discussed various global issues. Stanley proposed that the world's religions need to stop promoting conflict among their followers. Tricia shared their experience of a protest in Los Angeles against Israeli actions, suggesting that more public activism might be necessary. They also expressed surprise that the government had signed a bill related to alternative energy, given their interest in weapons production. Stanley and Shannon highlighted the government's secrecy and the need for transparency. Carol criticized the Iraq war, suggesting that Hussein should have been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for maintaining peace between sects. Lynn mentioned their belief in the strengthening of telepathy and the potential for joint governments to bring about peace. The conversation concluded with Shannon expressing optimism about the possibility of achieving world peace by 2030.
Telepathy, Signals, and 'Mom': A Unifying Concept
The meeting focused on the concept of telepathy, the increasing power of signals, and the potential unification of people through the concept of 'Mom'. Shannon defined 'Mom' as the magic and ordinary moments in everyone's life. They suggested that noticing 'Mom' can lead to its acceleration and activation. Carol shared insights from a channeled book from 1881, which predicted that the four main religions would come together to destroy each other, and those not participating would inherit the earth. They also mentioned another book from the 70s, "The Everlasting Gospel," which foresaw changes through the internet and the emergence of six billionaires by 2030. Carol emphasized the need to counter the World Economic Forum's agenda to reduce the population.
Higher Intelligence and Transparency in Human Unity
Urszula expressed their optimistic view on the role of higher intelligence and transparency in uniting people, irrespective of religious affiliations. They highlighted the work of Sad Guru and the concept of choosing good thoughts, feelings, and actions, which leave a positive "residue" within us. The conversation also touched upon the activation of different codings in humans over time, leading to the development of various mental and emotional abilities. Shannon emphasized being careful about what one takes in, suggesting to avoid negative influences. Towards the end, Carol recommended two books about the existence of extraterrestrial beings and the danger of nuclear war.
Extraterrestrial Life and Torpedoes in 1881
Carol shared their beliefs about potential interventions from an unknown source and discussed the use of torpedoes in 1881. They also mentioned the possibility of extraterrestrial life, referencing a friend, David Schneider, who wrote a trilogy about Roswell. Shannon showed interest in David's work, and Paul and Stanley shared their insights. Paul introduced the work of Russell Targ, who trained people in remote viewing, suggesting it could be useful in communicating with extraterrestrial life. Shannon noted its portrayal in movies such as "The Men Who Stare at Goats". Stanley expressed their enjoyment in creating their own theories about such topics.
Origins of Life and Curiosity
Stanley, Shannon, and Lynn engaged in a philosophical discussion about the origins of life and consciousness. Stanley proposed that curiosity, not language, is a more natural process and is essential to life. They suggested that curiosity might have existed before love, contending that curiosity allows entities to recognize and form relationships. Shannon and Lynn contributed that curiosity and love might have coexisted from the beginning, with love being the foundation upon which curiosity builds. The conversation concluded without a definitive conclusion, mirroring the philosophical debate on the chicken-and-egg question of which came first, curiosity or love.
Life, Reproduction, and Time: Human Experience
This story resonated with Urszula, who felt it related to the human experience of wanting to return and grow, not just repeat. Shannon emphasized the idea that we are the children of gods, and without reproduction, there would be no life. Linda shared a blessing about curiosity and uncertainty driving creation. Stanley contemplated the concept of eternal time, suggesting that time is a construct tied to physical life. The group agreed that although time can feel flexible, it is confined to physical life.
Departure, Celebration, Technical Issue, Congress, Power Discussion
Tricia announced their departure from the group and Stanley mentioned a celebration for Jed Diamond's 80th birthday. There was a discussion about Bob Hayes, a person known to the group who lives in Philadelphia. Towards the end of the meeting, there was a technical issue with the recording which Stanley apologized for and explained. The group also discussed 24 pages recently approved by Congress and the removal of 40 pages from the bill before its approval. Stanley discussed the complex relationship between the government and the military industrial complex. Tricia brought up Americans for Safe Aerospace and the concept of power was also discussed.
Thought and Feeling Bank Concept Introduced
Urszula introduced the concept of a 'thought and feeling bank', suggesting that it could hold the powerful thoughts and emotions of humanity throughout history. They highlighted the potential of connecting to this bank and drawing strength from it. Stanley recounted an incident of a private message in a chat and an issue with the Paradigm Institute's website address, which they suspected was incorrect. Tricia shared their experience of finding an error in a tweet about a letter they sent to their representatives and notified Jim and Georg about the importance of accuracy.
Universe, Power, Unity, Astrology, Transition, Divine Messages
Stanley proposed that the primary purpose of human existence is to acknowledge and sell the existence of the universe, emphasizing that the universe wants to know itself and that we are part of this process. Lynn agreed, predicting a major shift due to people's preoccupation with power and money, unaware of the upcoming changes. Tricia and Urszula agreed with the points raised. Urszula highlighted the need for unity and the role of indigenous people in the planet's love affair with the universe. They also emphasized the need to uplift astrology and remedy its reduction to a horoscope, concluding that the planet is transitioning into the universal system. Stanley shared about a young painter who had been drawing inspired by what they believed were divine messages since they were a child and had sold their first painting of Jesus for $8,000 at the age of 8. They also mentioned that the painter's family was dealing with a legal battle involving a relative trying to steal from them. Stanley suggested sharing the painter's website in the chat for further reference.
Accents, Culture, and Networking
The meeting was a relaxed conversation about accents, cultural differences, and personal experiences. Tricia shared their insights about various American accents and their encounters with British and other accents. The team also discussed the song "The Rhythm of Life" from The Lion King and the concept of life's rhythms. A concern was raised about the absence of a participant named Joseph, but it was clarified that they were engaged in other activities. Stanley provided information on how to find and track Joseph's schedule on their network and agreed to send the host key to Lynn for additional features. There was also a discussion about time zones and a plan to attend an evening event.
Tour Organization and Work-Life Balance
Stanley discussed the initiative of organizing tours on Saturdays to help people navigate the vast amount of collected network information. They also mentioned the idea of facilitating matchmaking between individuals interested in similar topics. Stanley shared their screen to demonstrate the deep dive sessions recorded for various speakers who have appeared on the show. Lynn brought up a potential scheduling conflict with an event called the "emposium", which Stanley agreed to check. Tricia humorously suggested a breakfast meeting at 10 o'clock. Towards the end, Stanley admitted that their focus on their work has often come at the expense of their family time.
Next steps
• Stanley will organize practice sessions for recording.
• Stanley will put Prince Dakota's URL in the chat.
• Lynn will send Urszula the link for the evening event in about half an hour.
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