Exploring an Ancient Unknown Civilisation with 'Star Elders'
- Ali š

- Sep 9, 2022
- 10 min read
In this QHHT session, we discovered an unknown ancient civilization, where there were these human-like entities known as " the elders" that seemed to come from the stars. They were described to look like elders but wereĀ fit,Ā and looked mostly all white. They seemed to share knowledge and information with an ancient civilizationĀ located somewhereĀ on this earth.Ā Ā
The entity gave many hints of what surrounded this civilization, whichĀ normallyĀ helps us to know where the entity may be geographically,Ā howeverĀ after a lot of research, IĀ simplyĀ could not locate it. It seems this ancient civilization is so ancient there is no record of it online. In another session, the subconscious clarified thatĀ the location cannot yet be sharedĀ due to the possibility of causing interferences but will, later on,Ā be sharedĀ through a different session. We are still waiting.Ā
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The session begins as DennisĀ starts to comeĀ off the cloud, itĀ isĀ importantĀ to ensure the soul under regression is first oriented before trying to gain any other information.
A: Look around, whatĀ do you see?
D: Just ground.Ā
A: What kind of ground are you standing on?
D: Dirt and grass.Ā
A: Can you see anything else?
D: Trees.
A: What kind of trees?
D: Olive trees.
A: Are there a lot of trees?
D: Yeah.
A: Are there any animals in those trees?
D: Monkeys. Small monkeys.Ā
A: Any other animals around the trees?
D: Deer.Ā
A: What kind of place are you standing in?Ā
D: A warm place.
A: What color is the sky? Can you look up?
D: Blue.Ā
These are subtle hints of where the soul mayĀ be located,Ā that beingĀ a sandy desert-like environment surrounded by olive trees with small monkeys living in them. Strange, but I never know what to expectĀ soĀ I try to keep an open mind in hopes that the SC will explain it later.Ā
A: Do you perceive yourself to have a body?
D: Yes.
A: Are you wearing any shoes?
D: Nothing.Ā
A: Does your body feel male or female?
D: Male.
A: Young or old?Ā
D:Ā ā¦
A: Does the body feel healthy?
D: Mhmm..Ā
A: Are you wearing any clothing?Ā
D: I think I wear white clothes with brown.
A: What do they look like?
D: Ropey?
A: Any ornaments?
D: No.
A: Are you carrying anything?
D: A brown basket.
A: Is there anything in this brown basket?
D: Olives.
A: Did you pick those olives yourself?
D: I think so, yeah.
A: Is there anything else in the basket?
D: Like a knife.
A: Is that what you were using to harvest the olives?
D: YeahĀ andĀ other things.
Initially,Ā it appeared thatĀ Dennis had encountered a lifestyle resembling that of ancient Greek or ancient Egyptian civilizations, known for their early cultivation of olives using sticks rather than knives for harvesting. However, Sc later clarified thatĀ this experience wasn't relatedĀ to Ancient Greece, Egypt, Lemuria, or Atlantis. I then asked the man to identify his home, hoping that details about its architecture or description could provide insights into the specific time period.
A: Can you findĀ the placeĀ you live and describe the outside for me?
D: Brown houses made of wood and sand.
A: Did you build this house?
D: Yeah.
A: Are there any windows or doors?
D: Thereās a door.
A: Whatās surrounding your house?
D: Sand.
A: Is there anything else you can describeĀ to meĀ about your house?Ā
D: It's very open because it's warm.
A: Is there anything that catches your eye about your house?Ā
( AgainĀ lookingĀ for any indications of where he mayĀ be located.)Ā
D: There is a bed with white sheets.
A: Can you see the bed from the outside?
D: A little bit,Ā yeahĀ if I look through the door.
A: Will you go inside for me and describe theĀ interior of the house?
D: There are someĀ jars,Ā with fruit in it.
A: What kind of fruit?
D: Orange, dried.Ā
A: Did you pick this fruit?Ā
D: Yeah, it just grows here.Ā
A: Did you put it in the jars?
D:Ā YeahĀ to dry it and stuff.
A: What else do you see in your house?
D: Fireplace, a roof, and there isĀ likeĀ a hole in the roof.
A: Did you make the hole for a reason?
D: For the fire.
A: Anything else?
D:Ā YeahĀ a bed. A wooden bed.
A: Did you build it? (No.) Did you buy it?
D: Yeah.Ā
A: What else can you see inside?
D: Thereās sheep around it.
A: Is there wool in your home or sheep?
D: The animal.
A: Are they yours?
D: There are sheep around, theyĀ live in nature.
A: So you donāt own them?
D: What is own?
A: Do you use the sheep for yourself or feed them?
D: They feed grass.
A: So theyĀ justĀ live there?
D: Yeah.
A: They donāt bother you?
D: They were here before.
The man clearly did not grasp the concept of ownership, indicating that he likely lived in a collective-based society. However, he did understand theĀ conceptĀ of buying a bed, suggesting the presence of some form of monetary exchange system.
A: So there is also grass and sand around your home?Ā
D: Mhmm, also water.Ā
A: What kind of water?
D: A pond.
A: Did you build it?Ā
D: No, it's just nature.Ā
A: Any animals in the pond? Fish?
D: Frogs, no fish.Ā
A: Do you go in the pond?
D: Sometimes.
A: What do you use it for?
D: Collecting water, washing.
A: Are there any flowers, trees, or bushes around the pond?Ā
D: Just sand.Ā
A: Is the water warm or cold?
D: Warm.
A: Can you drink it?
D: Yeah.Ā
A: So it's not salty?Ā
D: It's not an ocean.
I realized I wasn't making much progressĀ inĀ locating him, so I shifted my focus and asked him to see himself enjoying a meal. The specific foods and meals can often provide valuable clues about the life we're exploring.
A: Can you see yourself eating a meal at home?
D: Yeah.Ā
A: What are you eating?Ā
D: Fruits.Ā
A: Where are you eating this meal?
D: On the ground.
A: So you donāt have a table?
D: The ground is the table.
A: Can you see anybody else eating with you?
A: can you tell me whoās there with you?
D: other people.
A: Are they your family or friends?Ā
D: Both.
A: How many people are there with you?
D: 3 or 4 or 5.Ā
A: Are they eating the same as you?
D: Some are....some are eating other things.
A: What are they eating?
D: Bread.Ā
A: Did you make it?Ā
D: No.
A: Someone else made it?
D: Yeah.
A: Where do you find flour?
D: From grains.Ā
A: So you make yourĀ own,Ā flour?
D: I donāt.Ā
A: someone you live with?
D: They are just here to share.
Confirming my earlier observation, it appears evident now that the man resides in a community-oriented, collective-based society.
A: Do they live around you or with you?
D: Around.
A: Do they have their own homes?
D: Yeah.Ā
A: Are they close to yours?
D: Sort ofĀ yeah.Ā
A: Do they have to travel to share food?
D: It's more like a walk.
A: Do you always spend time with them?
D: No, but a lot. Everyone does what they want. The door is just open.Ā
A: And you donāt mind that they just come in?Ā
D: No.
In many instances when exploring past or parallel lives and encountering individuals from older eras, they often don't comprehend words like 'job' or 'occupation.' To better understand who this individual is, we typically ask them:
A: What do you spend most of your time doing?Ā
D: Walking, talking, thinking.Ā
A: Do you have a job?
D: No.Ā
A: So youĀ justĀ do what you want?Ā
D: Yeah. IĀ justĀ look at nature a lot.
A: Do you like looking at nature?Ā
D: Mhm, also in the night.
A: And you do this with others?Ā
D: Yeah.
A: So you live in harmony with nature?Ā
D: Yeah, and sometimes we go to read these books.Ā
This is where things started to get intriguing. The ancient civilization referred to their writings as "books" rather than scrolls or rolls.
A: What kind of books?
D: With information.Ā
A: What kind of information?Ā
D: About stars and shit, we like to watch stars.
A: What do you know about the stars?
D: They move.
A: And who gave you these books? Did you write them?
D: No.Ā
A: SoĀ howĀ did you get these books?
D: You canĀ justĀ go to aĀ place,Ā and read them if you want.
The man and his ancient civilization possessed knowledge about the stars. What intrigued me was how such an ancient and seemingly primitive civilization could have an understanding of celestial phenomena that we still struggle to grasp within the framework of mainstream science.
A: Where do you find these books, whatĀ is this place?
D: It's more like a...Ā I donāt know, a house of more knowledge.
A: Is it far from where you live?
D: A day walking.
A: Who takes care of these books?
D: Everybody who reads them.
A: How do you know how to read, doĀ they teach you there?
D: Yeah.
A: Do you know the languageĀ youĀ reading in?
D: Not English.Ā
A: What do these books look like? ( made off )Ā
D: Fiber.Ā
A: Papyrus? ( could be. ) Plant fiber?
D: Mhm.Ā
A: What are they written in?Ā
D: Ink from berries or grapes.
When I researched the history of ink invention, I discovered that the first writing ink was developed around 2500 B.C. by the Egyptians and the Chinese. This ink was likely made by combining carbon with gum. However, I didn't come across much information about ancient civilizations using berries or grapes to make ink.
A: Are there many books?
D: Yeah.Ā
A: What else are these books about?
D: Civilizations, stars, history.Ā
A: History about?
D: The land.Ā
A: The earth?Ā
D: Yeah.Ā
A: Who keeps these books? Whoās in charge of them?
D: We are all responsible.
A: Did you all write them?
D: NoĀ somebodyĀ else, we donāt know who wrote them.
A: Did you find these booksĀ orĀ were they passed down?
D: They brought them once.Ā
A: Who?Ā
D: Elders
A: People like you?Ā
D: No.Ā
A: Different?Ā
D: Much wiser.
It wasn't entirely clear whether these were human-like elders or something different, so I encouraged him to provide more details to help clarify what they were.
A: Have you ever met these elders? ( Mhmm ) What do they look like?Ā
D: Old but fit.
A: What do they look like?Ā
D: Peaceful.Ā
A: Their hair?Ā
D: Mostly white.
A: Do they look like you?
D: No.Ā
A: What is the cooler of their skin?
D: WhitishĀ
A: Do they come often to visit you guys?
D: They are in those places.
A: They donāt leave those places you go?
D: They do.Ā
A: Where else can you find them?
D: Sometimes in natureĀ too. Deep in nature.
A: What are they doing there?
D: Listening to nature.
A: Do you go with them sometimes?
D: We cross them sometimes.Ā
It'sĀ evident that these 'elders' pose no threat to the civilization residing there and are clearly providing and sharing knowledge with them.
A: Is that what helped you build your homes with the knowledge they gave you?
D: The knowledge from the books, yeah.Ā
A: How did you use to live before they gave you the knowledge?
D: More likeĀ animals,Ā in the wild without shelter.Ā
A: Do you prefer living in a home?
D: I always lived in a home.Ā
The man mentioned that he had always lived in a home, leading us to speculate that his ancestors might have lived more closely with nature. Feeling that I had learned what I could from that scene, I then directed the man to move forward to an important day in his life.
D: A bright light, white.Ā
A: Where is this light coming from?
D: Stars.Ā
A: What else do you see?Ā
D: People from the village.Ā
A: What are they doing?Ā
D: They are singing.Ā
A: For the light?
D: Mhmm.
A: Do you know what this light is?Ā
D: Transportation device.
A: are you going somewhere?
D: No, it's the elders.Ā
A: Are they leaving or arriving?Ā
D: I think they are leaving.Ā
A: Why are you singing for them?
D: To honor them.
A: How do you feel about that?
D: It's all good.Ā
A: Are you playing any music or instruments?
D: Drums and singing.Ā
A: what do the people there look like?Ā
D: Dark hair and skin like the sand but darker.
A: What are they wearing?Ā
D: All white for the sun.
A: Any ornaments or jewelry?Ā
D: No.Ā
I then had the man move one last time to another important day.Ā
D: Stars.
A: Are you looking at the stars again?Ā
D: Mhm, they're becoming bright. They flicker.Ā
A: Do you know why they flicker?
D: They're getting closer.
A: Do you know why they're coming closer?
D: No.Ā
A: Are you alone?Ā
D: Mhm.Ā
A: whatās happening with the stars?
D: They're all around me. ( How? ) I donāt know.Ā
A: How do you feel?Ā
D: Peaceful.Ā
A: Are they trying to communicate with you>
D: Mhm.Ā
A: Whatās important about this day to you?
D: The sky is purple.Ā
A: Has it always been purple?Ā
D: No. It's like the stars are communicating with each other.
A: Can you hear it?Ā
D: Like ringing sounds.
A: Do you understand them?
D: They are saying come.Ā
A: Are you going to go?Ā
D: I am already going.Ā
A: How is your body going to them?
D: They donāt take the body, only the thoughts.
A: Can you see yourself leaving the body?Ā
D: Yeah.Ā
A: where are you going?Ā
D: The sky.Ā
A: How does it feel?
D: Nice.Ā
A: Do you know why you are going there?
D: To go to the elders.
A: Will you go back down?
D: No.
A: What about your family or friends?
D: it's my time to go.Ā
A: Did you die?
D: Hmm, I just left there.
My best guess would be that this past lifeĀ was possibly tiedĀ to an ancient Native American tribe. Among the civilizations known, they were one of the few whoĀ had knowledge ofĀ beings they referred to as 'The people from the stars,' similar to claims made by elders. However, the information obtained during the session was inconclusive. Therefore, this past life exploration remains open-ended, categorized as an unknown ancient civilization until further insightsĀ are obtained.
If you have any suggestions or thoughts on where you might think this ancient civilization could have taken place, let me knowĀ IĀ would love to hear it!
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