The Bastille
4: 1 Are our lives a trial of the soul? Or an accident, when death comes, it is just blackness? 4: 2 I believe there was a purpose for us, now forgotten, eons ago. That said, we are offered a glimpse into this purpose and the reason for our condemnation through Truth Threads, a concept that will be explained in a later chapter.
4: 3 Picture in your mind an infinitely long tube. Inside the tube, time runs in one direction. 4: 4 Two points divide the tube, one when humanity took its first breath, the emergence—another where we take our last, the extinction. 4: 5 The space between emergence and extinction is called the Dominion. 4: 6 The tube, which is called The Bastille, has been created as time and space move slowly forward. The Bastille is still being created somewhere infinitely far in the future. 4: 7 Our first of many lives (the first incarnation) played out when time and space created The Bastille between the human emergence and extinction points.
4: 8 The Bastille appears as a light blue electrically glowing tube. 4: 9 It is essential to understand that after the transition of death, the soul departs to a separate but linked dimension. It is easiest to understand this dimension as, exterior of The Bastille. 4: 10 Earth and our known universe are not visible, they are within the tube. Once we cross over from The Bastille, there is nothing—a realm of silence and peace.
4: 11 Encircling The Bastille at the Dominion is what is called the Animus Cloud. 4: 12 The Animus Cloud is where souls wait after death, to be placed back into The Bastille for the next reincarnation. 4: 13
The Animus Cloud can be likened to a vapor cloud in that each individual soul is a droplet, independent yet energetically connected to every other. 4: 14 The Animus Cloud is a communion of the souls of the damned. Allowed a brief respite before being torn from the peace and warmth of the collective, and delivered back into the cold loneliness of The Bastille.
-Suburbia with its blue skies and white picket fences, smells of infidelity, and suicide-
-Where it began it will end-
4: 15 Since the interior of The Bastille changes as the river of time flows from past to future, each reincarnation is different. 4: 16 These changes in The Bastille correlate to different populations at different times. The density of the Animus Cloud encircling the Dominion is proportional to the population inside at the same position.
4: 17 Additionally, since populations in the Dominion are constantly changing, so too is the density of the Animus Cloud. 4: 18 The emergence side of the Dominion is very early in human history. Moving forward in time or from left to right, you will reach the extinction side. 4: 19 The extinction event can change, but not its time.
4: 20 I believe there is one explanation for why we are here. When we died as a species, sometime infinitely far in the past, after our first lives, we were “judged”.
4: 21 Condemned we were sent to be prisoners in The Bastille, living life, after life; this is our fate.
4: 22 We are reborn randomly into the Dominion because only in the Dominion are there people to give birth to the reincarnated souls. 4: 23 Everything behind the tip of the emerging time tube has already happened. When we die, our “soul” leaves the forward-moving time stream of The Bastille. Flickers like a spark and joins the Animus Cloud, then randomly re-enters to begin a new life. 4: 24 The reincarnated life starts at whatever time and circumstances are present at re-entry.
4: 25 To reiterate, Nothing in The Bastille is static except the start and end points of the Dominion. 4: 26 However, any event in the past can send forward a change wave into the future, which could alter how history is written and how Earth’s physical geography looks. So each one of our reincarnated lives will be different.
The Bastille encircled by the Animus Cloud