Earth History: The Beginnings. A QHHT Session excerpt.
- jaclyndurling5
- Feb 6, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 15, 2025
This is a bit of a session from 2019 where we explore Earth in a different way. Ancient history comes alive as we learn about Canada and Ontario in this relaxed family style healing session.
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Jaclyn Durling: Â Yeah like just for interest me and Lee... How do we know each other? Could I find it in history of any sort?
L: Â Written history is pretty mundane in those days. Â There were writings many many years ago
Jaclyn Durling: Â And elaborate on who we were
L: Â You were Prince and a Princess giggles and you took over a kingdom. Â You guys have had many experiences
Jaclyn Durling: Â took over a kingdom?
L: Â As Queen and King
Jaclyn Durling: Â Do we have names?
L: Â No. Â The tongue is weird. Â These were back in the days before kingdoms were castles, they were plots of land. Â Names were just sounds, grunts. Â It's very very old. Â You would look at the land then and look at it now and think, What the fuck happened? giggle It was much different, things were way bigger, everything's bigger. Â Trees, animals, everything was big. Â Yeah it would be nothing for a leaf to cover your car, it's very different.
Jaclyn Durling: Â That sounds very interesting
L: Â Trees were massive
Jaclyn Durling: Â Are those some of the tree stumps I've been looking at? I've been looking at some rock formations that look like tree stumps, giant giant ones.
L: Â Some of those are, some of those are just rocks, those were some of the first trees, they would have been very very large
Jaclyn Durling: Â The one in Hawaii?
L: Â Yes that is one, there was a bigger atmosphere then so they could grow much taller. Â gravity was weaker, wasn't as much weight pulling them down
Jaclyn Durling: Â Why do we have more gravity now
L: Â Mass, as the trees die they grow again they die and then they grow again but each time they die they leave behind a little something, that mass gains over time, so over the years the planets got bigger and the atmospheres got smaller and the trees get smaller. Â Organic materials building up compressing and creating rock and dense materials, these dense materials would cause it to create gravity, they are pulling on each other.
Jaclyn Durling: Â I see, is there one of those tree stumps around here?
L: Â It was destroyed, there was one here, north of here, above, where the Arctic starts there is a chain of islands that still slightly represents it. Â It's hard to see the ocean took it over.
Jaclyn Durling: Â Did the ocean destroy it?
L: Â Originally no
Jaclyn Durling: Â What destroyed it?
L: Â It was hit by a meteor and it knocked it over and then once it fell over the ocean ran inside the roots and then it froze and that was it.
Jaclyn Durling: Â And it looks like the tree of life kind of on the map
L: Â What you call the tree of life yeah
Jaclyn Durling: Â Have I looked at it, I'm looking at the picture of the map in my mind right now is that the location?
L: Â Close to it, I don't think you're looking at the right thing. Â It's close to it but not the right spot. Â It's hard to explain. Â Once you see it, you'll see it, you'll know what you're looking at once you see it. Because you're going to be looking for it now.