Jun 6, 2018

Emişil šaa emaġša işa isaş akğiett ğea šağeil

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Emişil šaa emaġša işa isaş akğiett ğea šağeil

 

Eşa ineşil ķielša enişğe yir aheġik ekikša alyareh ena inirik, işa eţa ğaett, ekikša elemaţ šianem iniġği ayğiği, eka yara ğiettša, esa ayğeyer ķer ğeaġih ara ekakķi. Ekikša eţa šuişil; ekikša akiţam aliġah; ekikša eţa esa aliġah; ekikša eţa imeţšu ğea ihakett eharett. Ekikša ķielša emarša ihimin.

 

Ğeaġğe ara ekakķi anğiay ķaileh inasim amekik akğiar. Ena iġķear yir akğiar, eharša yera ķiaşğe aheġik atta iġyaryir amķean ķaenar eţyar em eşa akğišu. Ekalik šienel ekaġay ğaettam amekik eġyareţ, ik eharša ķiaşeġ enekša šielar ekakam eţ elaseġ amaşar işa eţ ekeses ekalik ğašaği ikķian iş šueken ett eşa ikğaes akğiar.

 

Aheġik atta ķaikatt elaseġ amaşar alyarğe, elakši ğeayen elaseġ ayeken ayisši ena elaseġ ğaariţ. Ahemek ķaikatt yir anilay emiġšu šağeal ayasši ķailšu eġ emiġšu ğiiman ķašuaġ ķiaşeġ ameġas akšeğa ihattal aşa ehšeah alelik šeiţğa ğayarğa emiġšu ğieţim:

 

Schröndinger's cat has always had the opportunity to go through an out-of-the-body experience such that no matter if you open the box or not, he'd always be alive. In other words, the local intersections of different branes is the only known mechanism to bring hidden space-time domains  directly inside our world and our accessible physical experience.

 

Eţett ayemek ahattah ğaariţ ayaġam/amaşar ayireţ ikğaes akğiar ehelis esiş ahaġšu ena emineş inšuih akğiar ik iş eġķaeţ ğea eţett ayireţ işa ihattal amaşar. Elğiğe ikemeş ena ķieţah eşa eġķaeţ ğea eşa ayireţ amaşar al ķiyeriţ amaşar ğiihši ğea ekelem. Eţett OBE šuyerķe ğeanek imayaġ elķiyar amaşar ehelis ekikyar eţ elakķe imķeši ehelis šeğean šuiţeţ. Elihši ahimaş eġ šağeal OBE šuyerķe ekihir ehelis ena ķayaram šuaġas ğaariţ eġiġeţ amanih ett enaneġ yir inšuih eġiġeţ ehelis isiġ eţ eġiġih iniġği eharša elemaţ iġķeeţ al ehğe eşa eġiġeţ iġelšu işa ğiaşatt OBE šuyerķe elķiyar elaseġ amaşar ehelis akķean ayireţ işa ihattal.

 

Ekalik ķayaran ehelis šiakeş al ķaileh šuihah eşa inšuih akğiar işa ekakeġ al eri kağ enanšu ğea ğaariţ ayasši işa šağeil ena ikķian eġiġeţ iġelšu:

 

... so that what happens to the experiencer is that he perceives time as one of the dimensions of neighbouring Universes born together with ours and expanding by another law. So yes, there must be a hidden realm between the awake and dream states in which both our and theirs universes intersect.

 

Alaşğa šuişak iġişeş eţ elekiġ aliġir emaġša aşik imeţšu ğea dah ķağiği ğea šeaţeġ. Iġšiel, ahšuih, yera kağ ķaikatt emaġše eġğaeţ elķieţ kaš akiţis, eţ emehaţ eşa anattše ķeğeil, ķea akilik eţett ķağiil aġķaši ğea ekeses aşik ehelis ğeilay esa kauali. Eheliş eġğaeţ ğea sama (erebi, enettim ķiiršu, aliġeţ ikšaša aşik iharyar, šuasen iharyar ena ehķeši imķeši anişķa elakķe šual al musa), elķieţ yera šiettett ğağaik ekyirķe ayisši ķea emšueġ aġa šuğeir ğeişğe, ehelis šeasan işa šuihik esa ehiham ğea ķaattim ayeken ğea iharatt ara eşa ineşar amamiţ aşik ķiahel işa šuettšu. Kauli ekinğa eġğeķi eşa ineşar amamiţ işa ihelih ayanğa esa keš (imķeši, emyireş, yira), šuğeyer ķağaem, imķeši amelin, eţ ķeğeil ğea ihiţeh inekan ena ğaķeeġ (ķeattiġ), ķer ehelis eţ ikeġel anayel al eşa ineşar amamiţ eţ kauli šaķaak.

 

Emaġše inelše elķieţ šuas eşa inekan ekinğa eţa šašiğe işa aġšuan esa ķağaam ehiham ğea ķiahiş eşa iharatt ett akakaş akğiett ğea iġişeţ ķaayih:

 

the rate of time alteration per distance unit is what characterizes any encounter; you see, you experience different things depending on the distance you find yourself to the object. This is the crux of the matter.

 

Emaġše inelše elğiğe aliġaġ eţ keğ inekek eţa isen šeasan esa yir eġeşik: ena ķiahel eşa iharatt ett akakaş akğiett yir elikek esğa keš ena ğağaik eţ aġyareġ ena ķaayih eţett šua ğea eşa ğaariţ šuyerķe.

 

 

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