White Feather
3 min readJan 26, 2020

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Simultaneous Realities

All ‘channeling’ is influenced, ‘flavored’ by the one doing the channeling. That is not reason enough to completely discount all channeling but it’s good to keep in mind. Sheradon Bryce did not call herself a channeler. She called herself a savant. She put out a lot of information about the channeling process and said that 99% of all channeling came from the Dead Zone which is still part of the physical reality surrounding our planet. The Dead Zone is where entities in this reality hang out when they don’t have bodies. The purest channelings, according to her, came from what she called the Raw Universe.

Sheradon, by the way, was born into a Mormon family and when she was a teenager she left that church and would have nothing to do with it anymore.

Vibratory resonation is also something that can cut through that brain membrane I was talking about. But it doesn’t necessarily indicate a simultaneous self. There can be a multitude of reasons for vibratory resonation.

Despite not being a Christian I happen to have a very strong resonation with the fellow known as Jesus. I happened to know him in a “previous” lifetime — but it was not during his lifetime as Jesus. It was during one of his previous incarnations several thousand years earlier. He has incarnated several times, both before and after his lifetime as the Biblical Jesus. Since that Biblical life he has maintained a very low profile. (See my fictional channeling of Jesus in my Medium story, Buying Hotdogs From Jesus.)

Once we open up to the notion of simultaneous time and simultaneous lives and we do some serious digging into our other selves we eventually come to realize something known as soul-groups. There are soul-mates, which are merely other individuals who repeatedly show up in our many lives (it has nothing to do with romantic relationships). And there are soul-groups, the members of which reincarnate together for the purpose of fulfilling some plan or purpose. That may be the subject of some future diatribe from me should I happen to slip into the mood.

When it comes to having simultaneous other lives which can be considered ‘famous,’ it must be realized that we are here to experience a wholeness of experience in this plane. To do that, we all must experience a lifetime of being famous just as we must all experience a life or lives of being a nobody or some ruthless killer. We are here to experience ALL the roles. All the roles! (Including experiencing all the genders and all the races.)

I’ve experienced being a Zen Buddhist monk. I’ve experienced being a Bible thumper. I’ve experienced being a heinous warrior responsible for killing hundreds, if not thousands, of humans. I’ve experienced being a Bishop. I’ve experienced being a cheater and swindler. I’ve experienced being a child who never made it into adulthood. I’ve experienced being a healer who healed many people. I’ve experienced being a sculptor. I’ve experienced being a psychic. I’ve experienced being a slave. I’ve experienced being a soldier. I’ve experienced being a farmer. I’ve experienced being both a drunk and a drug addict. I’ve experienced drowning at least three times. I’ve experienced being shot in the face with a pistol. I’ve experienced being in love a thousand times. I’ve experienced profound ridicule and hate. And yes, I’ve experienced being at least somewhat famous.

Seriously, can anyone imagine experiencing all that in just one life?

I may have experienced a lot through my current and other simultaneous lives but I obviously still have a long way to go to garner a wholeness of experience in this dimension. (One thing I have yet to experience is being a billionaire.) Right now I’m somewhat preoccupied with trying to experience what it’s like to be a writer. Who knew that this would be one of the toughest things I’ve ever tried to do?

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