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1297 memories kept in a swamp

Geoff is being taught to sense nature

(Geoff) There seems to be one more, which I think is swamps. First of all, I saw what was in the swamp looked like a giant worm, probably six foot in diameter and a hundred foot long, that sort of thing, and it was in a swamp and it’s almost buried. And I thought it was a form of energy, and then I just kept getting a swamp mixture, so let’s see if I can see exactly what this is supposed to be.

 

Okay, this is very complicated. I was about to say, what do you think the swamp is, positive or negative? They showed me both. So, let’s just try and look at the two and I can see if I can interpret what it means.

 

First of all, let’s look at a positive swamp. So, you get, for instance, mangrove swamps where the eco is all buzzing around the way it should be. There are crocodiles there and fish and trees and nature and everything.

 

It’s just perfect. It’s been like that for a long time and now again it gets flooded and it gets washed out and so on. At the Amazon, you get areas which are totally flooded in the season and then dried out completely in their swamps and they work very well.

 

So that type of swamp is good, that’s very positive. Now what do you make of a swamp in a, let’s say in a farmer’s field, where it’s more like a bog than a swamp. What do you think that is? A collection of negative energy that just stays there?

 

Now, why isn’t it dispersed? Because there’s so much of it. Does it stay the same all the time? No. It is getting bigger and smaller.

 

Yeah, it gets bigger and smaller, so it’s like a collection point. Yes. And what does it keep? Energy?

 

You get positive and negative and? Balance. Memories and balance. That’s where it changes energy.

 

Now, I wouldn’t think you’d keep memories in a swamp. But what it does is, if you take an area, let’s say there’s 10 fields and in the middle is a swamp, the water can go from one side to the other. So, where there’s too much, it will end up in the swamp.

 

Where there’s too little, it’s drained from the swamp. But it will always be there, so it’s in an area which is not suitably controlled through nature as having a stream and constant water coming in and so on and so on. Because there’s so many different areas around the world.

 

And this is just one of them. So, you have areas where there’s certain marshes, bogs and so on. That’s what it’s for.

 

(Teaching guide) So I would say that was an easy one to finish the evening?

 

(Geoff) Yeah. Okay.  Thank you once again. Thank you.

 

(Teaching guide) And we will talk some more tomorrow.

 

(Geoff) Thank you. Thank you so much. I look forward to it.

 

(Teaching guide) Thank you. And good night, of course.

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