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Earth History: The Beginnings. A QHHT Session excerpt.

Updated: Apr 15


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.

 

Jaclyn Durling:  Yeah like just for interest me and Lee... How do we know each other? Could I find it in history of any sort?


L:  Written history is pretty mundane in those days.  There were writings many many years ago


Jaclyn Durling:  And elaborate on who we were


L:  You were Prince and a Princess giggles and you took over a kingdom.  You guys have had many experiences


Jaclyn Durling:  took over a kingdom?


L:  As Queen and King


Jaclyn Durling:  Do we have names?


L:  No.  The tongue is weird.  These were back in the days before kingdoms were castles, they were plots of land.  Names were just sounds, grunts.  It's very very old.  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.  Trees, animals, everything was big.  Yeah it would be nothing for a leaf to cover your car, it's very different.


Jaclyn Durling:  That sounds very interesting


L:  Trees were massive


Jaclyn Durling:  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:  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:  The one in Hawaii?


L:  Yes that is one, there was a bigger atmosphere then so they could grow much taller.  gravity was weaker, wasn't as much weight pulling them down


Jaclyn Durling:  Why do we have more gravity now


L:  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.  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:  I see, is there one of those tree stumps around here?


L:  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.  It's hard to see the ocean took it over.


Jaclyn Durling:  Did the ocean destroy it?


L:  Originally no


Jaclyn Durling:  What destroyed it?


L:  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:  And it looks like the tree of life kind of on the map


L:  What you call the tree of life yeah


Jaclyn Durling:  Have I looked at it, I'm looking at the picture of the map in my mind right now is that the location?


L:  Close to it, I don't think you're looking at the right thing.  It's close to it but not the right spot.  It's hard to explain.  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.


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