David Icke - The Robots' Rebellion - The Story of the Spiritual Renaissance (1994)

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2 Collective Amnesia The Earth took a long time to recover from the cataclysms and, even when the physical surface began to heal, it was now a very different world. Gone was the knowledge that built Atlantis, because the frequency of consciousness that could be accessed on Earth was much lower and more primitive than it had been. The energy field had been rebalanced but the energies had come to rest, as it were, at a much lower frequency than they had once enjoyed. In vibratory terms it was like incarnating into treacle. It was even more difficult for those highly-evolved minds who were still working for the restoration of the planet to manifest that understanding while encased in a dense physical body. Their bodies were now denser than they had been in Atlantis and the limitations were subsequently greater than they had been used to. The power and potential of the energies around the planet were similarly curtailed. All this made the task of those incarnating to help the Earth immeasurably more demanding. The events at the end of Atlantis had attracted large numbers of beings to this area of Creation to help with the plan. The Earth’s energy field had to be prepared for the next crossing of the photon beam when it would return to its original evolutionary level and beyond. Other volunteers began to incarnate on to the Earth. But this dense physical frequency and many others continued to be dominated by the Luciferic disruption. That consciousness as expressed through negative ETs had been largely removed from the physical level of the planet by the rebalancing process but now it began to stimulate disharmony again. The lower frequency made this easier, if anything, and disharmony in the planet’s energy field gathered pace as the Luciferic consciousness entered the last stage of its ‘opportunity’ period - an opportunity it showed no signs of taking. I once had a vision of the Earth which took the form of a ball of glass like the


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