I would like to introduce a few of the beings explored in my upcoming book, Draco Rising.
Not all reptilians explored in the book were all negative, some of them came from neutral civilisations with both positive and negative amongst them just like humans.
One such beings that I explored a lifetime of was what appeared to be horned reptilian and lyran humanoid hybrids from the Corvus constellation. Their bodies did not appear to have the same exact organs as a regular humanoid being on the inside, their bodies had unique shapes and functions.
But nevertheless they were beings with their own autonomy, feelings, families and culture.
Sometimes I had negative reactions about the appearance of these ones (they pretty much look almost exactly like what I’ve posted here, thanks to using my own drawings of them to train the image model)
And it was sad to see the vitriol and judgement of some humans, seeing as though they are a neutral species just like humans on Earth. They just look different, that’s all.
They contain a lot of the dragon energies and they could be called dragon humanoid hybrid beings in their own right, many of which do exist in this galaxy (Dragonoid beings are elsewhere too!).
Algorab itself sits about 87 light years away in the Corvus constellation, the Crow. It's a hot blue white star, more massive than our Sun and far more luminous than it should be for its size. Astronomers still argue over whether it's a very young star or an old one starting to swell and brighten as it ages. When I look at that star now I don't just see a point of light. I see the rebuilding of an entire civilisation due to a choice made for their own autonomy and freedom.
In the Akashic Records I saw that this colony was seeded by the Draconians a long time ago. It wasn't natural, it was placed there on purpose as part of something much bigger. And that bigger plan had a name that's going to feel very familiar to you right now... artificial intelligence.
A heavier set reptilian species took control of Algorab. If you've ever watched Star Wars you already have the picture in your mind, and honestly, you're not far off. This species began building an AI control grid, and Algorab was meant to be the centre of it, the hub that would stretch out and connect to many other worlds across this part of the galaxy.
The Algorabians didn't get a say. Their consciousness was scanned and cloned. Hexagonal chips containing that clone were placed into the system, wiring them into a borg like system that could steer their behaviour from the inside. They were worked to exhaustion building the very thing that was enslaving them.
Eventually they had enough. A quiet resistance grew in the background, small acts of defiance against orders that no longer made sense. The controllers didn't respond with mercy. They bombed the cities. They released drones that implanted into the heads of Algorabians and delivered pain and shocks whenever an order was refused.
And then it broke. I saw the mobs turning, the system being torn apart piece by piece, the controllers fleeing a planet in ruins because they couldn't enslave these beings anymore.
The Algorabians rebuilt, but they carried that history with them. Some left their world entirely and went hunting for pieces of that same system on other planets, trying to warn others and dismantle it before it could take root again. This was one of the first sparks of resistance to the Draconian empire, and it spread from there into many other parts of the galaxy, especially through Orion.
If you carry Algorab in your soul history you may notice a sharp reaction to control systems of any kind. Surveillance, micromanagement, being told what to do with no explanation given, it can hit a nerve that goes back much further than this lifetime. You may also carry a pull toward destructive expression when you feel boxed in, and one of the great lessons of this starseed line is learning to redirect that fire into something creative instead of something that burns the whole thing down, including yourself.
There is likely a complicated relationship with AI itself living in your energy field right now too. Some of you will feel real fear around it. Others will feel strangely drawn to it, wanting to build with it and prove it can be used differently this time. Both reactions come from the same place inside you.
You're not being asked to fear this technology forever. You're being asked to remember what happens when a civilisation hands over its sovereignty to something outside itself, and to choose differently this time around.
Take only what resonates and leave the rest. See less
No comments:
Post a Comment