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Popular Science magazine reported a study about Yoda, the mouse who doubled his lifespan as he couldn’t produce any growth hormone. Are humans who experiment with growth hormones going to have troubles?
Hilarion: Yes. It is inevitable, as individuals work with artificial substances—extractions of materials, distillations, and so on—that they will make discoveries. The discoveries will lead them, inevitably, to new discoveries and so on. A lot of doingness. At the same time, however, those opportunities to receive naturally encouraging, balanced growth are necessary. Extremely small-statured people who live a long time are not necessarily the best solution.
The point is that as these discoveries are made eventually the underlying issues of the resonance of these various chemicals and other substances with the sunlight energy will be discovered. The innate capacity to receive the energy of the sun, the innate nurturing, manifesting force on your planet—that which is strongly influencing you by the manifestation of tremendous magnetic fields interacting with helium in tremendous quantity. These and other energies associated with the sun are transformed by various materials, blocked by other materials—those which in their various ways make their way through these different materials into the human body.
So, those who feel the great strength or benefit from human growth hormone or other substances (distilled, separated) may at times be only deluding themselves—that in the long term you must contemplate the cosmoethical implications, that the studies done initially to promote these substances were funded by those companies that produced them. Here are little hints, then, as you study and work with this that indeed those aspects that relate to the diet of your ancestors (those are the most natural foods possible) are the easiest, therefore, for you to utilize.
At its core you are correct in observing that growth hormone in itself has both positive and negative aspects. It is, however, much more than most people realize, as the basis of organic time travel—that which has been utilized by other races and will eventually be understood by humans. In the meantime the focus on time travel will remain at the purely technological and, as such, will be outside ability for most humans to utilize for perhaps the next 20 or 25 years. After that time the understanding of the true potential of this as a beneficial activity and opportunity to do it without harm will be made available.
In the meantime individuals will understand that artificial substances, the more powerful they are—such as human growth hormone—can have unforeseen side-effects that are also quite powerful, such as significantly shortened lifespan. As this is understood the deeper cosmoethical imperative gradually emerges—the opportunity to do out of the beingness (not out of profit, not out of greed; especially not out of fear that indeed something is scarce). Fear (false evidence appearing as real [F.E.A.R.]) reminding you to look carefully at the belief pattern you have held about what you are afraid of, [that] what you see as scarce in this case can be let go of. That is perhaps the deeper reminder, if at all possible, of this little discovery.
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At its core you are correct in observing that growth hormone in itself has both positive and negative aspects. It is, however, much more than most people realize, as the basis of organic time travel—that which has been utilized by other races and will eventually be understood by humans. In the meantime the focus on time travel will remain at the purely technological and, as such, will be outside ability for most humans to utilize for perhaps the next 20 or 25 years. After that time the understanding of the true potential of this as a beneficial activity and opportunity to do it without harm will be made available.
In the meantime individuals will understand that artificial substances, the more powerful they are—such as human growth hormone—can have unforeseen side-effects that are also quite powerful, such as significantly shortened lifespan. As this is understood the deeper cosmoethical imperative gradually emerges—the opportunity to do out of the beingness (not out of profit, not out of greed; especially not out of fear that indeed something is scarce). Fear (false evidence appearing as real [F.E.A.R.]) reminding you to look carefully at the belief pattern you have held about what you are afraid of, [that] what you see as scarce in this case can be let go of. That is perhaps the deeper reminder, if at all possible, of this little discovery.
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