There are patterns of simultaneous inspiration that occur outside of our ordinary 3D space-time. Most of us have read about the uncanny coincidence of Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell filing for the telephone patent within hours of each other. Bell filed first and he is credited as the sole inventor. This occurrence was very closely inspired and there are multiple stories of inspiration innocently stolen, such as George Harrison’s inadvertent plagiarism of “My Sweet Lord” from the melody “He’s So Fine” by The Chiffons. Considering Harrison’s fame and wealth at the time, there is a consensual agreement that this was most likely an unconscious action on his behalf.
Many times there are similar ideas that arise across vast distances without any shared communication between inventors or artists. Is this merely coincidence or evidence of simultaneous connection within the collective unconscious? Ideas are usually spread through memes, media and word of mouth but sometimes there are mysterious inspirations that seem to pop out of the collective unconscious for those who are ready to receive them. There are always ideas that are just waiting to be born and if one person does not act on the information, someone else always will. You need to move quickly in the aetheric field if you hope to have an impact.
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