Session 202210081

Exhausting Eyes; Time Traveling for Winning Lottery Numbers

Topics:

“Cost of Living Increase as an Aftermath of the Mass Event”
“Exhausting Eyes”
“Health Questions”
“Using Increased Self-Awareness”
“Time Traveling for Winning Lottery Numbers”

Saturday, October 8, 2022 (Private/Phone)

Participants: Mary (Michael) and Paul (Paneus)


ELIAS: Good morning!

PAUL: Hey, good morning Mr. E. How are you?

ELIAS: As always. And yourself?

PAUL: Outstanding, but improving. (Elias laughs) That’s one of my old statements about getting a mental reset.

Hey, I had an odd dream. I was curious about the imagery. It was a few nights back and various scenes of traveling to a place that was kind of rebuilt or restored from an earlier catastrophic event like a world war. And it… From one of the vendors or one of the stores, I received this image. It was on a piece of paper. I can’t really describe how it looked, as… Unusual image. And it related to something in a prison. And I later was traveling on this tour and came up to this prison and there was an object that resembled that picture on a piece of paper, and from that I had a very strong flow of energy, buzzing energy, strong energy from it. What was the imagery? Or what was the meaning for that dream scene?

ELIAS: And your impression?

PAUL: (Sighs) Maybe it was a past focus that had some involvement with a device in a prison? (Pause) Oh! Here’s one. Maybe it was associated with that World War II German device called “The Bell” that was being developed to kill people in the prison?

ELIAS: THAT is correct.

PAUL: So, I was a scientist associated with that?

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: So, the German scientist?

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: Do you want to tell me the focus name or do I need to guess it next time around?

ELIAS: You can research it.

PAUL: So it was destroyed after the war, because as far as I know, no one found any remnants of this. Is that correct?

ELIAS: Correct.

PAUL: Hm. Okay. Well, that’s kind of interesting.

My landlord – the property manager, not the people that own the house but the property manager – sent me an email. They substantially increased the rent on the house that my daughter and I and the grandkids are renting. Did I create this as a basis to encourage myself to relocate somewhere else in the state of Washington?

ELIAS: (Pause) I would say you created participating in that to be re-evaluating your living situation, yes.

PAUL: Yeah. Well, it definitely raises a question in my mind. I was talking to Mary about this, that I need to rethink about when, when will my daughter want to move to her own place with the grandkids. So I think that’s definitely something on the table. We’ve talked about it. I definitely want to encourage her to move in that direction. And I, I will continue to do so because I think it’s what the… The long, the long-term would be positive for us to be in separate living locations, just near, nearby each other, not too far away.

ELIAS: I understand. And I would say that this is something that you’re incorporating to encourage you in that direction.

PAUL: Does my energy resonate best with living on the west side of the Cascade Mountains in the state of Washington, or is it just anywhere in the Pacific northwest?

ELIAS: (Pause) I would say, for the most, part the latter.

PAUL: Oh, anywhere in the Pacific northwest?

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: Well I’m going to start looking for options, because that’s… the cost of living here doesn’t make a lot of sense. Hey, I’m… In my current job—

ELIAS: I would say that is actually something that is being expressed everywhere. It’s not simply where you live. It’s everywhere, my friend.

PAUL: What’s being expressed everywhere? I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that Elias. What’s being expressed?

ELIAS: That cost of living increase.

PAUL: Oh, yeah. Yeah.

ELIAS: That’s all over, directly associated with the aftermath of the mass event.

PAUL: Yeah. Do you see this inflation subsiding and us moving into some type of recession next year? It’s a crystal ball question, I know, but I think… Do you see any trends (inaudible)?

ELIAS: It’s not necessarily a crystal ball question. I would say that it’s a question that is somewhat difficult to assess because it’s a matter of what you collectively choose and it’s interesting because in relation to your situation and the situation with most people presemtly, inflation is being expressed in a very strong (inaudible) and it’s in one manner difficult for many individuals financially, but it’s also something that individuals appear to be managing.

PAUL: Yeah. It’s tough, I mean.

I do have a job question. So we just hired a new vice-president in our area, and I’ve gotten along with the old vice-president real well. He got promoted, actually, so he’s a senior VP. And I just got a short introduction to the guy yesterday, yesterday morning. Is that…? Could you tell if that’s a favorable thing for my career development?

ELIAS: Meaning what?

PAUL: Is this guy going to be also aligned with my thinking, my energy, to a certain degree, be more inclined to be favorable toward my rise within the organization?

ELIAS: Now; that IS a crystal ball question.

PAUL: (Laughs) Well, I thought I’d ask it anyway.

ELIAS: I would say that that definitely depends on you, my friend, and what you do and how you engage the other individual. I would say that thus far you’ve been moving in a direction of definitely paying attention to you and expressing yourself, and moving in what is to your greatest benefit, and that has been considerably successful. I would say that if you continue to move in that direction, it’s very likely that you will also (inaudible) be successful.

PAUL: I like it also from the standpoint of I’m pretty confident that I can fully take relocation off the table as a requirement for my job.

ELIAS: I would agree.

PAUL: Yeah. Hey, a couple of health questions. When I look with my eyes at like parts of the sky, I see my left, left eye blade, only my left eye, like an abbreviated U-shape thing, briefly. It’s like it was there for a minute and then it like dissipates or I don’t notice it again. What is that?

ELIAS: (Pause) That has to do with (pause) a very slight rupture.

PAUL: Oh, that would make sense.

ELIAS: And what I would say to you in that is that that can actually entirely heal, but it wouldn’t be surprising if it happened again. It can, and it might almost be – not entirely, but almost – likely, because it’s very similar to if you were to think of your eyes as a machine. And in that, this is a machine that is functioning most of the time. That there are very few times that this machine isn’t functioning and because of that, because of how much it works, it’s likely that at times it will have certain parts that do rupture in slight degree. And in that, the body does move in a direction of healing that quite well, but I would say that at times that rupture might continue to be something that you see in your field of vision. Because although your eyes will heal that, there is some residual scar tissue that occurs and in that, you can actually see that. Although sometimes it may heal entirely, in which then that moves out of your field of vision and that there isn’t any residual scar tissue that is left.

PAUL: Is it—

ELIAS: Merely that it’s possible that this can happen again futurely and that is also possible that it may not heal entirely.

PAUL: Is there something that…? Is it caused by blood pressure? Or something else is the cause?

ELIAS: Actually, it’s simply caused by use.

PAUL: Oh! And so is that like something—

ELIAS: Therefore, is there something that you can do that could lessen the possibility of that happening? Yes, there is. And that would be to relax your eyes intentionally at least once per day, and to be moving in a direction of using your eyes differently. Meaning that you are intentionally letting your eyes rest.

PAUL: So my eyes will be—

ELIAS: You use your vision more than any other sense, and therefore you use your eyes in a capacity in which you, for the most part, exhaust them.

PAUL: So you’re saying that once a day, try intentionally relaxing them.

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: Is that like closing your eyes for like a minute or two?

ELIAS: Yes. Yes.

PAUL: Okay. That’s pretty easy to do. I could do that.

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: Hey, I—

ELIAS: That would definitely be helpful.

PAUL: Good.

ELIAS: That would definitely be helpful.

PAUL: Is my achilles therapy that I’m going to beneficial for recovery?

ELIAS: (Pause) Yes.

PAUL: Okay. Although I haven’t done the exercises that much because they’re uncomfortable and somewhat painful. (Laughs)

Oh. Hey, a couple more health questions. I went to a calcium scoring scan a couple of weeks back to check out kind of my cholesterol type of thing, and it showed that hey, you do have some calcium around your heart areas, but they didn’t… They said it could be somewhat benign, if these calcium deposits are more porous or real soft versus hard and solid. The locations that they identified, are those mostly porous or soft calcium deposits or are they hard and solid? If you can say.

ELIAS: One moment. (Pause) I would say for the most part (pause) not hard and solid, although there are some areas in which that would be the case.

PAUL: Okay, so then mostly okay then?

ELIAS: Correct.

PAUL: Like could you give a percentage? Is that like 70% okay and the other 30% not quite as good?

ELIAS: (Pause) 65-35.

PAUL: Okay, I’ll take that. (Elias laughs) In that same thing, they also did a quick picture of the lungs and there’s two nodes on there that they noticed and they don’t know what they are. It doesn’t necessarily look like lung cancer. It looks like from something from a previous infection, I even may have picked up recently. What are those two nodes that she identified?

ELIAS: (Pause) I would say those are actually also scar tissue.

PAUL: Oh, from an infection?

ELIAS: That’s possible.

PAUL: Hm. Okay. So, nothing really to worry about in that then.

My granddaughter still has these temper tantrums and outbursts, and they’re like nonsensical. And it seems like sometimes she’ll just cry over, throw a temper tantrum over real minor things that, you know, she comes across. And there’s an underlying cause for this degree of temper tantrum or outbursts. What is driving that? If you can relate.

ELIAS: (Pause) Partially it is expressed in relation to a certain type of attention, and I would say that partially it’s simply normal.

PAUL: Yeah. I would agree. I know it. Yeah, so you’re basically saying it’s a form of her getting attention in general?

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: Okay. Okay.

ELIAS: But I would also express that it’s, for the most part, it’s simply normal.

PAUL: Yeah. I would tend to agree. (Pause)

I had a dream of… I misplaced my wallet. And when I went back to get my wallet, to my no big surprise or shock it was empty, and I tried to call my credit card companies to freeze the credit cards that were all in there. Is that imagery of just a general concern over my finances or is there some other basis for that imagery?

ELIAS: And your impression or assessment?

PAUL: The reason I’m bringing it up is I’m just wondering if I’m thinking that I might be creating a financial exposure that I’m not necessarily aware of in my waking state.

ELIAS: No. No.

PAUL: Mm. (Pause) Okay.

ELIAS: What would you be expressing other than that, in relation to that type of imagery?

PAUL: Yeah, I’m not very… I would almost be guessing on this one. So I’ll give you an impression, is the subject of misplacing a wallet means I’m not clear and focused on my financial plan and as a result I might be misplacing or misusing some money.

ELIAS: No. What I would say is it’s not misplacing, it’s displacing. Therefore what I would say to you is it’s imagery about change. It’s imagery about changing in relation to financial situations and displacing your situation financially.

PAUL: Well, that could almost be a good thing, not a bad thing though.

ELIAS: Correct.

PAUL: But the dream didn’t seem—

ELIAS: You automatically think of something such as misplacing something, a wallet, as being something bad, but that’s not necessarily correct.

PAUL: Yeah. Okay.

ELIAS: Actually, I would say to you I would encourage you in whatever imagery you are presenting to yourself not necessarily to think of things in a negative capacity. In that, I would encourage you to think about situations and imagery from a positive direction, especially now. Because you’ve become more and more self-aware, my friend, and in being so, I would say that you’re moving yourself more in a direction of being more intentional. Therefore, think about that. Use that awareness that you have.

PAUL: Okay. I can do that. I can do that.

ELIAS: I know you can. (Both laugh)

PAUL: You’re right. You’re right.

Science. It seems like we’re closing the science wave. Wouldn’t you agree with that? Isn’t it pretty much ended or close to being ended here?

ELIAS: Not necessarily. As I’ve expressed previously, I will remind you that you can look at the science wave as being close to closing when your scientists move in a direction of seriously considering perception.

PAUL: Oh. Well it sounds like that’s something that they need to pay attention to, some of the work I’ve done in the past. Because I used it as you know in one of my, one or two of my formulas. I think I gave it a K value in one of my formulas.

ELIAS: Precisely. But your scientific community isn’t moving in that direction yet.

PAUL: Yeah, well that’s… Yeah. Maybe I need to interact more with some of my science contacts out there.

Reincarnations. All our reincarnations all have probable selves, right?

ELIAS: (Pause) Incarnations, not reincarnations. And yes.

PAUL: All our other focuses, they’re probable selves.

ELIAS: Yes.

PAUL: So when we tap into a past or future focus, which probable self is it? (Pause) How is that determined?

ELIAS: What I would say to you first of all is, what difference does it make? And secondly, I would say that whenever you are interacting with a – or tapping into a – past or future focus, you are engaging whichever probable self is most in alignment with whatever you’re expressing at the time.

PAUL: Yeah. Yeah. I guess I can see that.

So, last topic. And I know you kind of didn’t really explain it before, but what’s the rational when you time travel one day into the future, see the winning lottery number, go back and buy that ticket and it turns out it’s not the winning ticket? Is that because of probable—

ELIAS: It likely (inaudible).

PAUL: Huh?

ELIAS: I would say it’s very likely that it wouldn’t be.

PAUL: Right. Is that because of probable realities?

ELIAS: Not necessarily.

PAUL: Oh.

ELIAS: It could be. Not necessarily. It’s more a matter of when you return to your present time, you then have to factor all the changes that anyone in the process is involved with, and one change is all that is necessary to alter that outcome.

PAUL: Yeah, the old butterfly effect. Hey, I just see that we’re out of time, so before Finou pings me again I wanted to again express my thanks and appreciation, and look forward to our next discussion.

ELIAS: And I also. And I express tremendous encouragement to you, in what you are engaging and what you are about to engage.

PAUL: Oo! Sounds like a new adventure coming. Sounds like a new adventure.

ELIAS: And I express my—(laughs) It may be. And I offer my support continuously to you.

PAUL: I appreciate that.

ELIAS: In dear friendship (inaudible) as always, in great love, au revoir.

PAUL: Au revoir.


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