Friday, August 23, 2013

The Scope and Range of the Eye Blink Universe

People have periodically asked me how to get to the Eye Blink Universe.  If you are in Seattle, you are most likely influenced by it, as Seattle is our Capitol City.  Being in the proximity of other people in the Eye Blink Universe (i.e. their aura) means you are temporarily in it also.  Find me (via my profile) and (especially) shake my hand, and you are definitely in this universe.

Unlike the Akashic Records, which are limitless, the Eye Blink Universe has boundaries.  When I'm operating as a conventional troubleshooter, I have HD (High Definition) Resolution, for a block or so around me.  It's like me on a huge thumbtack, floating around the city (which is a scene I remember  something I've remembered seeing in science fiction movies).  Except that I walk normally, and reality starts and stops around me.  The transition (with whatever other quantum universe I'm in, like for example, Seattle) is not normally even felt, it is so gentle.

So how big is this universe?     It usually has a scope of a city block around the person who expresses it.  This is like, in police procedures, "setting a perimeter" around a crime scene.  With proper controls (i.e.  human gestures), it's scope can be expanded or contracted.  It can be used as a "safe spot" on a planet that is not for human habitation.

Always assume you are under surveillance.  In other words, there are cameras everywhere.  Everywhere!

How long are the records kept?  I'm sure I have a download function, between myself and the Akashic Records, and they are forever, as far as I know.  But my own storage space?  My current archives (for monitoring the news) goes back to June 19, though I've saved some programs from farther back.  So that means I've got about 2 months of data, current, but with the ability to look up events before then.

I keep a neutral stance on the political scene, but do help with fact checking.

So I am available for help.  And remember, the first time is always pro bono.

Thank you and best regards,

Kenneth Wayne Parker, Seattle, WA