New group telecommunications?

Gosar & Bludorf quote sources presuming that in earlier times humanity had been just like the animals: very strongly connected to a group consciousness, and thus acting as a group. In order to experience individuality, humans had to almost completely ‘forget’ hyper-communication

When one’s individual consciousness becomes strong and stable, they can create a new form of group consciousness: ‘excelling within a group’. A form through which you attain access to all information via your DNA-web without being forced or remotely controlled about what to do with it.

The evolving DNA helixes are filled with information. Each strand is made up of millions of infinitesimal light-encoded filaments just like fiber optics. These filaments allow a tremendous amount of energy to be transmitted.

Take the idea of super-conductor coupled with fiber optics and bring the super-conductor to a frequency or a temperature where it can be accessible, that will lead to an info-explosion in the physical world.

Like interacting on the Internet, your DNA can feed proper data into the network, can retrieve data from the network, and can establish contact with other participants in the network. Remote healing, telepathy or “remote sensing” about the state of someone else can be explained this way.

Some animals know when their owners return homeward. This can be interpreted and explained via the concepts of group consciousness and hyper-communication.

Any collective consciousness with no distinctive individuality is a primitive herd instinct that is easily manipulated. But hyper-communication means something quite different.

Researchers believe that if humans with full individuality regain group consciousness, they would have a god-like power to create, alter and shape things on Earth!

They concluded that Humanity is moving collectively toward such a new kind of ‘group consciousness by consensus‘!

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