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Toroidal Operating System
By Meg Benedicte
rayviolet.blogspot.com/2022/06/toroidal-opera

As we migrate from the old power system into the new circular operating system, we need to adjust and adapt to new code and consciousness. It requires a significant rewiring in our thought process, perspective, and alignment with how we think, sense and function.

Instead of fighting our way to the top of the pyramid, we no longer need to effort or compete. It is a complete re-orientation into a circular system that recycles and restores energy exertion. The new operating system is designed to regenerate health, happiness and infinite energy resources…a self-sourcing ecosystem for all involved.

This may sound like an impossible task. Which is why we are being assisted from high above, being ‘touched by god.’ There are certain celestial codes that initiate the circular operating system. The ‘Triangle within the Circle’ is the ancient geometric template for multidimensional access.

Embedded in Metatron’s Cube are the encoded ‘triangles within circles’ that activate a portal to the quantum field of infinite energy. Once that portal is open, you will never need to strive or struggle against the crowd again.

Working with Metatron’s Cube encoded geometry will gradually activate a continuum in your energy field. As you transition from the rat race of the pyramidal power structure, you immerge into the new operating system of the merkaba torus.

Living in a continuum relies on maintaining zero point coherence, of self-perpetuating balancing polarities in a chaos field. We are evolving beyond a punishing chaotic reality into masters of centropy, the ability to transform matter from negative entropy (disorder).+++
rayviolet.blogspot.com/2022/06/toroidal-opera

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