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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

I wish I had known about you 4 years ago, Demi. We in Europe were cut off from any other source which we did not realise at the time, and no one in my circle was questioning anything. We never got to see backstage. I felt like the village idiot. Some were having second thoughts but I only met those much later and none of them made a reliable impression at the time. They weren’t reliable in other aspects so they had little credibility.

Turning inward, leaving media etc behind me, I managed to get through those years.

Coming to Substack, I felt like it was nothing short of a revelation. Reading your messages, reading about meditation and timelines, it all helped me to retain my inner calm and return to Self.

And actually, a post by ‘Clee Images’ of a homeless man made another click.

Decades ago, I was watching a documentary about India, and if I remember correctly, the last episode finished showing an elderly gentleman, a yogi I believe, alone, walking along a dusty road, holding his sole possession in his right hand…a folded umbrella.  

The dignity of that gentleman and the detachment of earthly possessions made a lasting impression. 

Being reminded of that sense of detachment also made a difference. Letting go of the old.

I wish I could discuss some things with you.

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I'm so glad you've finally found a group of like-minded people to connect with! It's so important!

Clee's work is amazing!! Love her!!

Please feel free to DM me if what you'd like to discuss is private. Happy to chat! Sending my love!! xoxo

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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

Thanks, Demi. I’ll take you up on that one day by DM.

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Looking forward to it! xo

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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

Xoxo

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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

I appreciate the shout out and the insightful conversations your publication inspires, Demi. Thank you!

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Thank you, Scott! 🙏🏻💜💫

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Going back to your original response to Nathalie (sp?), yes, most definitely, any number of the rabbi's states can be going on at the same time, I think, and in various orders of progression. I love those old teaching stories, they have so much pith to them.

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All four were spot on. Luckily no death - but dark night of the soul, for sure.

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Great article! I love your substack! One thing that has been helpful for me is to evaluate the person and see where they might be on the soul level chart (infant soul, baby soul, young soul, mature soul or old soul). That helps me so much when talking with young souls because it’s like trying to explain algebra to a kindergarten kid. Young souls cannot understand the Universal Law of Divine Oneness yet, and that is ok; they just aren’t there yet.

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Thank you so much! Yes, that makes a lot of sense. If you can explain it to a child, grandma, and a bartender, it means you're extremely well versed in getting the point across. 🙏🏻💜💫

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Excellent advice Demi! I’m going to share this with several friends who are having some trouble around this. As always, you’re such a breath of fresh air!

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Thank you so much, Samantha - I'm happy to be a resource for them, and I'm honored that you're sharing it with them to help. This transition can be extremely difficult, but it's ultimately so rewarding. 🙏🏻💜💫

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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

"If you then immerse yourself in it and study it from the detached state... you start reading people, inflections, body language, cuts, angles, music tone, shot juxtaposition... you start to understand the exact grammar and how it is used to manipulate you" - Demi, I can't applaud this enough. Like I wish I had met you albeit virtually years ago. You get it and are guiding us late bloomers through the weeds and I appreciate you. On a side note the sentence mindfuck on top of a mindfuck is a damn fine sentence and I'm asking to have it included in sentences 5. ( please) 😁

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Thank you - that means a lot to me!

Hahaha! Ok - I will add it. LOL!

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Related to the TV thing: Just saw a tiny amount of a Young Sheldon episode with a tornado, and the mother like praying or something to have it pass, and then the narration says, "The bad news was, my mom thought she had something to do with it," referencing the tornado sparing most of the town.

Oh, haha. TV saying that you have no power to manifest. Evil stuff.

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They're sneaky, aren't they?

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Truly. Not one person in ten thousand watching that would ever register it, at their current level of awareness. And note, the main character is this neutered science guy.

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May 30·edited May 30Author

This is so weird. Right before you said that, I was thinking about a good friend of mine from college who was aware of this and able to remote view well before I learned how. She kept saying that the predictive programming messaging was crafted in such a way that you will glean what you need to know from it at your level of understanding. Add to that the knowledge that the universe will place in front of your consciousness what you either need to know or asked to know within the moment. It makes sense. It's similar to the way I use music to divinate. But this would be like flipping channels with an old school TV remote in much the same way. Interesting.

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And don’t forget that the show literally showed you that woman praying, or something, and then having what she asked for come to pass. They showed you the real message.

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Focus, intention, attention, emotion, and action.

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Gosh, Demi. Sending you huge love. The collective mycelial language is opening up.

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❤️🥰❤️

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May 2Liked by The Starfire Codes

“Leave yourself space to adjust as you accumulate new information.”

This whole piece sounds like my journey into sobriety. Learning so much new—I had to click out the old to create space—otherwise it doesn’t work.

Thanks Demi and Nathalie 🙏

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Thank you so much, Dee! :)

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Thank you for sharing the communication. Not so long ago what are now called psychotic breaks were called breakdowns. I called them breakthroughs. We would walk people through them. I learned a lot from R.D. Laing. Interestingly the process of psychoanalysis well done is essentially a paced deconstruction of ‘personality’. And yes, a good amount of ego strength stablizes one through the process. The outcome? Great love and respect for the ever evolving self and humanity. As you probably know my new stack is designed to walk folks through that as witness to what we do, what paths work well, what paths wreak havoc etc. Love and blessings to you Demi and Starfire readers.

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Thank you for the shout out Demi and adding more depth and history to our exchange. Love your work!

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The feeling is mutual!! Thank you so much for the wonderful conversation and for thinking of me! Happy to chat!! :)

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The "people" on the code team at Substack have broken my copy of the app which makes getting to posts and commenting on them a bit more interesting. I guess they're as vindictive and as irritable as I suspected. Go figure. You tell people who only right good code for iPhone that they write garbage code for Android and they never rise to the challenge. Whiny toddlers.

So, a few thoughts that seem worth getting here to comment.

1. Tom Luongo of Gold Goats and Guns blog and podcast makes the point that people are not herd animals. We are pack animals and we are cursorial hunters, like dogs. We get along with other pack animals like wolves and dogs because we share many behaviours. (A cursorial hunter is not a sprinter but a walker. We walk into the startle distance of prey animals again and again until they are exhausted and we can walk up to them and knock them over.) This view won't set well with the anti-carnivore crowd. Oh well.

2. One of the implications Tom mentions is that we see "comfortable wolves" when things are good. People don't try to buck the pecking order. People don't work as hard. People let themselves be taken care of and find a way to accommodate the limitations of the care. But when things go bad, people revert to hungry wolf behaviours and start to seek new leaders, find a new territory, or be more aggressive.

3. An implication that I noticed a long time ago is that humans have no freeze instinct. We have fight. We have flight. But we are not prey animals and we don't freeze as a natural reaction. So when we are chased we tend to flee and when cornered we tend to fight. This makes it very difficult to obey the police when they want a person to stop and freeze.

Now the kind and obliging persons will say it is just a mistake and an assumption that people can overcome their instincts and the cops mean well. I am on the all cops are bastards side. The cops work exclusively for the demon worshippers and do not serve nor protect anyone else. They know that freezing is unnatural and they like to kill people who disobey and blame the murder victim. And you can't change my mind. I have had far too many direct experiences to see anything else.

4. I happen to know what is shown to newly minted presidents at that first briefing because I have listened to people who were involved. Also I have prayed about it and confirmed what I was told. Every president since LBJ is shown the other films of the JFK assassination that show all four shooters and are given the list of people like Dorothy Kilgallen who were killed for either being eye witnesses or for writing about the truth too close to the event. Presidents think they are leaders of the free world. They are not.

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