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Visiting Saturn

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It took me several weeks of persistent spiritual exercises to visit Saturn.  Sometimes I got as far as the rings, only to be turned backagain.  Eventually I was given the knowledge that Saturn was a very exclusive world existing on an exceedingly highvibratory level.  One could not be admitted to it unless one had the appropriate visa, even as a disembodied traveler, as strange as that may sound.  My next spiritual exercise naturally included a mentally transmitted request for a tourist visa to Saturn.

When I arrived in orbit around the planet a short time later, I was escorted by Saturnian guardians in soul form through the rings to an asteroid that had a gray “customs” building on it.  While traversing the floating rock and ice fields of the rings I picked up the knowledge that some of this was debris from moons that had been shot to pieces in past space wars. After “cooling my heels” for some time in customs on the asteroid, a guide came from the surface to let me know my visa had been granted.  Together we rose through the ceiling of the building and headed towards the vast curve of the ringed planet.

As we approached the atmosphere, the first thing I noticed was how intense the light was on Saturn. I was blinded by its white brilliance and continually had to turn up my soul “filters” to be able to see through the glare.  As we descended closer to the ground I managed to fully adjust at last and observed that the sky was deep blue and the sun was much larger than I had anticipated.  Later I asked myself how this could be in an orbit so much farther out than earth's; according to our space probes the sun should have been a mere pinhead. My theory on that is that at higher frequency matrix levels light not only travels faster but also shines with greater intensity.  Hence, the very light of the sun is dimmed by the frequency level at which we view it from earth, while it is considerably brightened by the much higher vibrational level of life on Saturn.

Like Jupiter, Saturn at its life bearing frequency level is not a gas giant but a big, solid planet.  It has a crisp, clean atmosphere, and despite the planet’s size, gravity feels to its inhabitants no different than earth’s does to us. This is what I encountered in my visits to all the planets: the sensation of gravity at each planet’s inhabited level and the body shapes of the population appear pretty much the same, as if by adjusting to the planet’s vibratory frequency human bodies take on the ability to function normally in its gravity.

Saturn itself took my breath away.  Most of what I observed was wilderness of incredible grandeur. Stupendous mountain ranges, lush river valleys, gorgeous waterfalls, and immense forests covered the land.  The oceans were blue and
vast. The cities I saw were made of round, golden towers built densely and high, as if to take up as little ground space as possible. My guide imparted the knowledge that the golden towers were actually bio- engineered living organisms  called hoijar.  They were designed to radiate happiness and well-being to all people in and around them.  When I noted that there were no roads or other visible means of transportation on the surface below, I was given to understand that the cities produced everything the inhabitants required on the spot, eliminating the need for shipping cargo.

The Saturnians themselves flew everywhere they went, using small anti-gravity packs strapped to their backs.  As we approached one of the cities I could see them joyfully  gliding along, garbed in clothing of many different styles and colors.  The people I later encountered in the golden hoijar city were mostly light-skinned, with sandy-brown hair.  What struck me most about them was how open and friendly they were, and how hard they worked to keep their planet in its pristine condition.  I could tell they really loved their world.

From my guide I learned that the planet was officially known as Intilare and that its inhabitants possessed technology far beyond my understanding specializing in bio-engineering and mental/astral energy devices.  In addition, the Intilarians had long ago mastered the frequency modulation technology necessary for successful space travel, as had the inhabitants of Jupiter. Long-time rivals for supremacy, these two societies were the only ones in our system with physical space travel capabilities at this time.  The history between these two titans was littered with interplanetary wars, which accounted for several of the blasted moons around Saturn as well as a good portion of the poisonous wastelands on Jupiter.

Yet it was my impression that Saturn as a whole had a higher state of consciousness and greater spiritual awareness than Jupiter.

To me it was without a doubt the planet with the highest vibration and the most advanced people I had visited in the solar system.

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