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Though dangerous, NormieLand is fascinating.

NormieLand may also be captivating, in the true sense of that word. Caution should be exercised by obsessive personality beings when exploring NormieLand lest they become entranced and entrained to its charms and rhythms never to recover their original Lifepath. Earth’s NormieLand is a CAA (controlled access area) with very good reason.
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The danger arises as the Normies have many, silent, sub-conscious, sub-aware, body centered, channels of communications. As with all herd animals, Normies are both individual beings, as well as integral parts of a larger, much more complex Life Structure.

The Life Structure of a Normie Herd has very heightened awareness over the individual Normie’s ability to sense dangers, and thus react to protect both itself, and the larger Normie Herd Entity. The awareness thresholds of the Normie Herd are not spread evenly over the individuals that compose the Herd. Nature bestows very much heightened awareness levels on some small percentage of individuals scattered throughout the Herd as a mechanism for Herd protection. The protection offered from the Herd Sensitivity being shared by selected individuals within the Herd provides a very effective long range sensor for danger capacity to the Herd that crosses both distance, and time.
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At this Time, here on Earth, amongst the Normie Herds, the Exploring Visitors will encounter a heightened, and rising level of emotional tension taking over the Herd. Nearly all of the outliers, the nutters, the shunned, the ostracized, the human sensors, are all pushed to their extreme limits of function. This tension state is expected to cross a rising threshold within mere months, perhaps only weeks.
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Please note that there are those Celestial Guides who are saying that this particular Birthing, of this New NormieLand may be the largest upleveling of the Normie Herd for this entire Great Year (over 25,000 annular solar years).

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