*Holographic Crucifixion* Q: A couple of years ago I read "Bringers of the Dawn," by Barbara Marciniak... B: Yes. Q: ... there was one segment in the book where they say that the crucifixion of Jesus was a hologram. B: Yes. Q: Okay, that completely goes over my head, I can't fathom this, how would that have been? B: What you are interpreting as a hologram is simply that it meant it was a multidimensional event that was perceived in a number of different ways, depending upon the direction from which the perceiving was done. It took place multidimensionally, simultaneously, in a variety of expressions, not viewed in the same way from all places. Holographic simply means it represents the totality of all in one spot, and when viewed from a particular perspective will be seen in a different way, according to those perspectives, assumptions, expectations, belief systems, so on and so forth. Does that make any more sense to you? Q: Yes, that does, I can grasp that. B: You understand the physical nature of what you call a physical hologram on your planet, a three-dimension picture? Q: Well, I do, yes. I do understand that. B: Do you understand that you can store a whole set of images on the same piece of film? Q: Yes. B: If you view a hologram from one direction, you will see one kind of object, if you change the angle slightly you see a completely different object in the same piece of film. That is what is meant by holographic structure. Everything that does exist, all exists within that one spot. You can access different aspects of the totality, depending upon your approach to it, from that one spot. In ancient times the analogy of the hologram was called in your language, in your culture, Indra's net. Indra's net was a net of pearls, perfectly round reflective pearls. If you think about it for a moment, you realize that each and every pearl, by definition, must contain the reflection in its surface of every other pearl in the net. You follow me? Q: Yes. B: Do you see how that can be so? Q: Yes. B: Therefore, all you need to do to understand the information of all the pearls of the net is simply to refer to the reflections in one pearl. You don't have to go all over the place, if you just go with one pearl, depending upon the /angle/ you are looking at it, you will receive or access the information of all the pearls in the net, that is what is meant by the holographic structure. Just the crucifixion, as an event, along with many other events in your reality -- in fact in all reality, every event -- but the crucifixion and many other events that had a great degree of momentum and potential energy behind it, a great degree of consciousness reverberation and impact behind it, a great degree of a mass elective consciousness behind the creation of that event -- had the ability to reflect /any/ aspect in the totality of creation in that one event. And was in fact experienced by different individuals in completely different ways, depending upon who they were as an individual. Some individuals actually saw that personage of Jesus die on the cross and that was it. That was it. Some individual's saw that personage convert into light right there on the cross and disappear, and a variety of perceptions in-between -- each was a reflection of the individuals viewing it. Make sense? Q: Yes. B: Does that help answer the question and illuminate the mechanism a little bit more clearly for you? Q: Yes, it does. B: Thank you. Q: Thank you very much.