B067: Why do Anunnaki not age externally, how can you imagine that?

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Why does a biological body age, we ask? Because the life energy in a body cell is finite and will one day run out, so to speak. This is not the whole truth, but let us slowly begin to shed light on this subject. We had already explained to you in detail why spiritual healing energy is able to heal damaged parts of the body faster than it would be possible without this healing energy. This always has to do with the fact that the body cells are charged with energy, so to speak, and can thus start their reproduction process. The reproduction process of the body cells represents self-healing in order to keep the body healthy. More about this in other articles. Today we want to talk about the body cell as such, in order to then make it clear that longevity has something to do with the adjustments of the body cells.

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In a body cell there is also the so-called DNA strand, which holds a lot of information that describes the being as such, but not fully, because there is much more that you have not yet discovered. Every body, whether biological or not, generates a body energy field that holds much information. The information from the body energy field and the information from the DNA strand describe the species as it was thought by the Wingmakers. A stone has a body energy field just like a pigeon or a human. Each body energy field also has a form, which subtly represents the outer form of the life form. Stones are also alive, but these materials have a different energy field in their structure than a biological life form. In the body energy field of a tree, for example, there are detailed construction plans that are passed through in phases. First the seed will produce a simple body energy field and when the seed sprouts it is because the body energy field provides for this sprouting. Imagine the body energy field of the tree as the original seed looks. Now when the seed receives additional energy in the form of water and heat, this energy causes a change in the body energy field. The body energy field will now take on a form that corresponds to a seedling. The body cells in the seed will find themselves in this body energy field and they know their place in it, so they also know what kind of body cell they should correspond to. The type of body cell is determined in the body energy field and the task is determined in the DNA strand of the body cells. A body cell knows its place and its task and if it now finds that there is free space next to it in the new body energy field or that its task should be a different one, it will reproduce and this is always accompanied by cell division. The new body cells in the seed will occupy the free places in the body energy field and thus complete the outer form. This is how an organism continues to grow until it finally reaches its final evolutionary growth phase. What does the whole thing look like in a human, we ask? Same, because the process can always be judged in the same way. A tree has a blueprint in which the blueprint of the species is stored, and humans also have such a blueprint, with all the adjustments and external stages of development, just like a tree. The only difference is that humans are complex biological beings, which only applies to a tree to a limited extent. A giraffe is more complex in structure than a tree and a human is more complex in structure than a giraffe.

If you want to imagine the blueprint as a huge library, then the library of a tree is smaller than the library of a giraffe. And the library of a human is therefore more complex than that of a giraffe. There are other beings in your universe whose complexity is greater than that of humans, but the library in every life form is always of the same unchanging size. By this we mean the following: Imagine the library of the human blueprint in such a way that the library is filled with a certain number of readable pages. The number of readable pages corresponds to the complexity of a life form. Therefore, the library of a tree or a giraffe is smaller than that of the human species. The complexity of the library cannot be changed, so no more readable pages can be added to a giraffe’s library than it had before.

A chapter in the giraffe’s library could be rewritten so that a genetic change in the giraffe’s blueprint will ensure that giraffes can grow even larger. To do this, only the pages in the library that describe the size of the giraffe in the last evolutionary growth phase need to be changed. The giraffe will then become proportionally larger because it wants to grow into the enlarged body energy field. The size of a species is subject to certain limits, so that although everything is proportionally enlarged, organs could no longer function properly under the pressure of body weight. Then the blueprint would have to be changed again in this area. But since it is now not a question of proportions but of the structure of an organ, the pages describing the organ in its entirety in the library might not be sufficient to define the improved organ. Since the complexity of the library cannot be expanded, other pages in the library would consequently have to be deleted to accommodate the expanded information of the new organs. However, in the deleted pages there is other important information that defines the organ in its entirety. If you change these definitions, it might hardly be noticeable if the changes are minor, because there are always processes in a biological body to compensate for inadequacies. However, if the changes in the blueprint are serious because you had to delete many pages to expand a detail, then it will always have an impact on the overall being of the species. Assume that all the readable pages in this library make up the best result of a species. The size of the library is limited for a reason. If you change one detail, you change the creation itself and it becomes incomplete because it was complete before. You are not yet aware of all this because you have only discovered a fragment of creation and you are looking at that fragment outside of the whole blueprint, not realising that it is only a fragment, nothing more. You, like any other species, will need millennia of research to be able to glimpse the whole picture of creation. You as humans are now complete, the Anunnaki on the other hand are incomplete because the entirety of their library can no longer be harmoniously intertwined. If the entire library of a species can be read like one big story, the Anunnaki now have chapters underneath that are incomplete or do not fit into the original story at all. These inappropriate chapters have been extracted from other blueprints, or rather, from other libraries, in order to insert them incoherently into the library of the Anunnaki. If the reading pleasure is disturbed by this, the overall result is a disappointment and this is the case with the Anunnaki.

One chapter in the blueprint library contains the information on longevity of a species. It describes exactly how old a species can theoretically become and how the ageing process works. You could make changes there that would either guarantee you a longer life or age you more slowly. The original Anunnaki also did research there and changed their longevity so that they could live several hundred years. Now they also had to change the ageing process in order to come close to the human ideal of beauty even after one hundred years. To do this, however, it was necessary to change more pages than were provided for in the library. At first, these changes had few negative effects on the original Anunnaki. However, as time went on, the original Anunnaki wanted to grow older and look younger, which the adjustments in the human blueprint no longer allowed. The original Anunnaki took their clues from other species that were particularly long-lived, and when they identified the differences in the blueprints, they were able to incorporate the changes into the human blueprint. However, the chapter of longevity in the blueprint of the long-lived species is much more extensive than the chapter in the human blueprint. Thus, the original Anunnaki of the time kept deleting pages from other chapters of their human blueprint in order to establish longevity in their new race. This resulted in the loss of many human traits that we have referred to throughout this book. Any change in the blueprint will always have negative effects on the entirety of the species and when these negative effects come through, the blueprint is changed again to compensate for the effects. So these species will always have to adjust their blueprint, which will have negative effects. The Anunnaki have now reached a point that has made them realise that they can no longer allow change without it having serious effects. They have come to terms with this because the present generations do not know anything else either. They are still researching, but on other things, so we will not assume that they will continue to change genetically either.

What exactly will happen in a biological body now that triggers this longevity, we ask? A body cell houses a power plant and the stored energy is not physically located there alone because the power plant also taps into your incarnational body incessantly. This ceaseless flow of energy is used by the body cell to fulfil its purpose. The body cell also contains a physical supply of energy that is used for cell division. The physically available energy corresponds to the so-called life energy and the constant flow of energy from the incarnation body to the physical body contains the energy from which you were created as a spiritual being. A main energy level supplies the human with energy incessantly, otherwise the ageing process would be much faster. This constant flow of energy is stable and therefore neither decreases nor increases. Humans can tap into another energy reserve from the incarnation body, but that is another subject. However, in order for a body cell to be able to survive even from birth, it needs a form of energy that we call the life spark of a spiritual being. This spark of life floods the human body and this spark of life is physically held as a reservoir in a body cell. In the course of time, however, this spark of life is consumed and when this happens, the body cell no longer has enough energy to be able to carry out cell division. The body cell will give up some of its life spark and life energy to the new cell each time it divides, which makes it weaker and weaker. The more often it divides, the faster it will perish, which also causes the ageing process. If you could manage that the physical store of the power plant in a body cell would have a larger energy supply, the body cell would also not be weakened so quickly. A body cell strengthened in this way would, so to speak, appear young and fresh, even into old age, because body cells can only carry out a certain number of cell divisions. If you were only to increase the number of cell divisions, you would be able to live longer, but your age would not only be written on your face, but you would appear old and frail at the age of sixty. If you were to double the number of cell divisions, you could theoretically live to be two hundred and forty years old. Then, when you have reached sixty years of age, you will look like a sixty-year-old person. The ageing process continues thereafter, but at a slower rate, so that theoretically you will look like an old person for the next one hundred and eighty years. This is not something a person would wish for. The original Anunnaki were first able to increase the number of cell divisions, which with their healthy lifestyles and medical advances ensured that they could live longer than the human blueprint for that evolutionary state. They were now ageing more slowly, but the ageing process was something they continued to research. They eliminated more and more diseases from the blueprint, so that theoretically they already had a very long life expectancy, but because the power plant of the body cell did not have enough life energy, the body cells quickly looked like dried up plums. The original Anunnaki investigated the energetic charging of the body’s cells and they discovered that gold holds amounts of energy that can be converted into something similar to the energy in the power plant of a body cell. With this, the original Anunnaki could replenish themselves with life energy and the hunger for this raw material increased immeasurably. The original Anunnaki changed so much of the human blueprint that it became the species of the Anunnaki. During this process they managed to flood the foetuses in the womb with this life energy, so that the children appeared really healthy and long-lived. We have already explained why the Anunnaki today have to request the needed life spark. We have also explained that the twins are artificially bred in the laboratory and in the process they are also incessantly charged with the life energy from the gold. One twin is used as a life-giver for the second twin, because the energy is transferred from the power plants of the donor twin’s body cells so that the second twin can be flooded with excessive life energy. Only in this way do the Anunnaki manage to expand the power plant so much during the early phase of development that so much energy can be deposited there in the first place. If this amount of energy were only supplied to the being later, less energy would be physically stored because the power plant would not be able to absorb more energy. Therefore, already in the early phase of growth, it is ensured that the power plants can grow unceasingly, which results in an increased readiness of the body cells to store energy. Because very large amounts of energy are now stored in the power stations of the body cells, the Anunnaki will also hardly show any signs of ageing. The body cells cannot, so to speak, run empty energetically and literally dry out, but they exist much longer than is the case with you. The body cells of the Anunnaki can divide much more often by increasing the number of cell divisions and still receive enough energy to last a long time.

We also say the following: In breeding the embryos, bodily processes will ensure that the body cells can be enriched with more energy than would otherwise be possible, so that this breeding is decisive for the Anunnaki being able to live so long. If a human were to be constantly flooded with the energy of gold until death, he could actually live to be several hundred years old. However, the human would then not be allowed to contract any diseases or injuries, because this would drastically reduce life expectancy. However, one thousand years of life would not be reached and the gold required could be quantified at almost one tonne. You could now estimate what this would mean for you and then you will quickly realise how precious your little gold is. However, future humans will grow older and older naturally, so that the last evolutionary stage of development of the human species will allow the Aryan to live for several hundred years until he himself decides to dissolve his physical body. We have only given you the basic knowledge as a concept in this blog entry so that you can get an idea of why it is even possible to achieve such a vast lifespan as that of the Anunnaki. Earthly humans will spend many centuries researching this to prove it scientifically, but much time will pass before then.

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