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Welcome to the Machine

A Revolution in Human Becoming, Book 2

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Welcome to the Machine

By: Kaleb Seth Perl
Narrated by: Paul Baas
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The Machine in which you are encased is not a natural environment. It constrains and restricts the human being. It is artificial. It will always have disharmony and imbalance for it seeks to regulate and regiment rather than allow spontaneous and creative expression. Where there is control in place of creativity, there will be a containment of the true expression of the human becoming.

The next step for human consciousness is to break free from these chains of containment. These are not physical chains. They are chains of sound. They imprison or give freedom through their vibratory state. Everything is a state, or rate, of vibration in your reality. How you vibrate will determine how you relate. It is like a question of entrainment–of synching up in resonance. When you vibrate according to the frequency of the system–you become entrained to the system. When you vibrate to the perception of the Machine, you become assimilated to the Machine.

As your perceptual faculties begin to awaken further, the Machine counteracts this by strengthening its vibrational quarantine around you. And this theme shall be the thread of these present conversations.

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