Image of a millipede in blue lighting. The Thousand Legs of the Millipede

11. The Thousand Legs of the Millipede

 

Blessings for Forward Momentum upon the Ascension Path

 

The Millipede Kingdom

 

It is the Millipede Kingdom that greets you today. Millipedes are known for their long bodies and one thousand or more legs that each propels us forward in the same direction. We are also associated with the caterpillar kingdom before they become the butterfly or moth. Millipedes tend to be three to six inches long or more, brown or black in color, and are known to be poisonous if we bite. We have two heads, one at either end of the form so that our legs may carry us either forward or backward in direction. Either head emits a poison if we feel threatened, or if we are poisoning our kill for dinner.

 

Nature Emulates Human Thoughtform

 

Much like the praying mantis, our species poisons our meals so that they cease to move about for easier dining. We also consume our own poison which is not of course poisonous unto us up through a certain age, and after which our own poison also kills us allowing us to die. Millipedes rarely live beyond 50 years of age in present time and in the tropics. Much like humanity that is poisoning themselves with their own wastes so to speak, or toxic spills from your businesses, and becoming ill and dying of your own poison, so do we end our lives in similar vein.

 

Why do we live so? Well, we emulate human thoughtform. All of nature emulates humanity’s behavior towards oneself or others, both individually and collectively. Long ago humanity in the form of the Pleiadian Humans known as the family of Anu arrived upon Earth. They bred a slave race through the process known as cloning or duplicating their own genetics to produce another human in a laboratory. Shortly after this occurred, nature mimicked the Anu’s behavior and duplicated another insect kingdom that was a reflection of the Anu themselves, known as roaches.

 

Roaches, Mosquitos and Flies

 

Roaches are a parasite; they take from Earth and give nothing in return. So was the Anu parasitic unto Earth. For the Anu took from Earth great resources of minerals including gold and shipped such resources off to other creations without giving anything unto Earth in return. The roaches formed as a mirror of the Anu. Scientists have been surprised to find out that roaches are one of the few kingdoms that will survive after nuclear fallouts and near the epicenter of the blast. It is because roaches are impervious to radiation that this is so; as they are formed through a process of genetic duplication that is founded upon radiation; and so, roaches are inherently radioactive, as are mosquitoes and flies.

 

The Anu created their slaves for many purposes, including to wait upon them, and also to extend their lives. Over time, the Anu began to drink of the blood of their slaves to sustain their life into immortality. This was known as the “Elixir of the Gods”. As this occurred, nature again cloned a representative of their behavior known as the mosquito. Read more