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Getting To Know DE

  • Writer: Pat Jackson
    Pat Jackson
  • May 23
  • 4 min read

The speed at which DE was teaching me left us little time for any kind of personal conversation that didn't involve the lessons he was teaching me.

But one night the opportunity presented itself that I could ask DE about himself.


"Why are you called Dancing Earth?" I asked him.

"I was named after earthquakes," he replied.

"Where do you come from?"

"We come from the Land of the Red Earth."


I missed the fact he'd said "we" and in my naivete thought Land of the Red Earth meant someplace like Minnesota due to its red iron ore or someplace out West where the rock was red.


Did we know each other in a previous lifetime?" I asked.

"You were my brother's son hundreds of years before the Sioux Nation became the Sioux Nation," he revealed.

"Wait, wait, wait...YOU WERE MY UNCLE AND IN ALL THESE YEARS YOU NEVER BOTHERED TO TELL ME THAT?!!"

"You never asked," he said, as if this should have been abundantly obvious to me.

Now things were getting interesting.


"How did I die in that lifetime?"

DE began showing me in my mind's eye as though I were watching a video of myself in that lifetime.



"We were rounding up wild horses. A snake bit your horse, the horse throwing you in front of the stampeding wild horses. Your shoulder and head were very badly injured. We worked on you until sundown but there was no saving you," DE reported.


"How old was I when this happened?" I asked.

"You were 16."


This is where things got a bit woo woo. In my lifetime now as a teen I was in Junior Olympics hoping to become an Olympic swimmer. As soon as I turned 16 I began experiencing debilitating pain in my shoulder as well as developing severe headaches, This pain put an end to my swimming as I could barely lift my arm. My parents took me to several doctors and specialists and not a one of them could find any cause for this mysterious sudden onset shoulder pain and my headaches. When I turned 17, both disappeared as mysteriously as they'd come and I'd never experienced them again.


In addition to that, I'm a huge animal lover - except for horses. Every time I attempted to ride a horse, the horse threw me off even though I"d done nothing to provoke this behavior with or to the horse.


I continued my questioning of DE and when I told him he looked a heck of a lot like Sitting Bull he told me he'd been a predecessor of Sitting Bull's.

He was also always complaining to me that his nose was too big. (Which Jmmanuel constantly does!)


I enlisted my artist friend, Sarah Long to draw a portrait of DE. She wasn't sure how she'd do this given she'd never seen DE and had no idea what he looked like.

I told her "Don't worry about that, he'll guide you as you draw." I'd told her nothing about DE whatsoever when I asked her to draw this portrait.


She was really nervous when she handed me the finished sketch, fearing she'd gotten it all wrong.

I told her "No! You got it exactly right!"

Sarah responded "Whew! I wasn't sure I got it right. He kept telling me I was drawing his nose too big!"


She also told me the way she was seeing him in her mind reminded her of Sitting Bull - Sarah having no idea he claimed to be a predecessor of Sitting Bull.


The Land of the Red Earth? This is where things got really interesting on the ET front!


Jmmanuel took me to the original planet the Angelics had inhabited - Absalom. Now the gnats have erased all record of it from the Internet and I have to wonder why!

The way Jmmanuel explained it was the Angelics had to find new digs when Absalom's sun passed too close to the planet, turning it into a red hot molten mess. But before that happened, a series of violent earthquakes shook the planet - which DE claimed is why he had the name "Dancing Earth".


The 3 craters of Absalom
The 3 craters of Absalom

Absalom is now an uninhabitable white dwarf planet but 3 primary craters on its surface still remain and the labyrinth beneath Absalom that was the Angelics first rudimentary library is intact - including a drawing on the wall that Jmmanuel said was their first "blueprint" for a body in which to house the human soul.


Absalom still resides in our galaxy in what's now called the Van Maanan system.

"Van Maanen’s Star, also known as Van Maanen 2 or Gliese 35, is a white dwarf located about 14.1 light-years from Earth in the constellation Pisces.. It is the closest known solitary white dwarf to the Solar System." Source


Just a note: The Angelics are famous for their extensive use of synchronicity. Isn't it interesting that their first inhabited star was in the Pisces constellation?

What is the astrological symbol for Pisces? The fish. What was the symbol for the Christ? The fish.



 
 
 

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