Edited By
Richard Hawthorne

A revived conversation sparked among people about the lack of memory regarding our true selves and existence beyond life. Recent discussions highlight a collective fear and curiosity surrounding death and what lies beyond, with many expressing frustration over the constraints of human understanding.
Comments flood in with various perspectives. Many feel a disconnection from their origins. One person shared, "Despite not being able to remember my possible previous incarnations, I feel I'm constantly fighting against Arcturians in the astral realm." This aligns with a trend where individuals describe experiences that hint at battles with otherworldly beings.
The issue of memory wiping at death comes up repeatedly. It seems many are intrigued by the concept of a โprison planet.โ A commenter stated, "Research the concept of 'prison planet'โit helps explain why weโre wiped clean at death and recycled into reincarnation." This recurring theme has fueled a conspiracy theory suggesting external forces are manipulating human existence.
In addition to fears and confrontations, thereโs also a deep yearning for clarity on existence. "We operate in near total darkness," another user remarked. Such sentiments reflect an overwhelming desire among people to understand their purpose and origins, which many believe is obscured by ignorance.
"Some people have fragments โ feelings of being from the stars your truth is still whole."
Amnesia as a Design: Many comment on the intentionality behind human forgetfulness as ingrained in the design of our existence.
Battles with Extraterrestrial Entities: Individuals frequently mention experiences tied to overcoming forces perceived as negative influences.
Desire for Knowledge: A strong, collective urge exists to pursue deeper awareness, challenging the boundaries of what is known in our daily lives.
๐ฌ "You do come from somewhere greater. You are more than this form."
๐ "Itโs a fixable problem; we are here to eradicate the construct of separation."
In a world where human memory feels limited, the dialogue continuesโprovoking questions about identity, existence, and the potential for enlightenment beyond life. Amidst fears and theories, one thing remains clear: people are searching for answers to lifeโs most profound mysteries.