During November 2024, I talked about how the veil between our realities, the light/dark and the light realities, is thickening.
In this essay I want to talk about “the fog”, a very important aspect of how the “veil” is constructed.
Within this conversation we will also cover what the true nature of planets is.
We have three things, the fog, the veil and the nature of planets. I will also explore the link between them.
Let’s start with the Fog.
Have you ever heard the term brain fog?
People use this term in a myriad of ways. It is often used when a person experiences a lack of mental clarity, focus, and sharpness. Sometimes it is used to describe muddled thinking or difficulty concentrating. It is also used to describe the impairment in cognitive functions, such as memory and problem-solving skills, feelings of confusion and bewilderment, often resulting in diminished productivity.
In the past, I have heard it described as senior moments. This particular description normalizes it to be part and parcel of getting old. It teaches us that it is normal for us to lose cognitive functions, memories and clarity of thought as we get older. Which is not true.
If we scratch this last belief system just a little bit, we can find that until very recently, the elders of the tribe would be the ones to go for advice, clarity of thought, information and wisdom. If forgetfulness and lack of mental clarity was a natural consequence of old age, the concept of wisdom keepers and elders would not have evolved anywhere in the world.
Since 2020, I have heard an increasing number of individuals mentioning that they are experiencing brain fog, confusion or difficulty remembering things. And not just people in their mid or late years, but young adults and people in their 30s and 40s.
Now, let’s go back to the teaching that tells us “nothing can happen without our agreement.”
Within this teaching, we know that any limitations we experience, whether financial, health, relationship, spiritual, or, in this case, mental, it is because at some level of awareness and sovereignty we have chosen that limitation for ourselves.
We can then ask ourselves, “how is this limitation serving me? What does it allow me to do? What does it stop me from doing? How does it serve other people or beings in my life?”
These questions that we ask ourselves around our limitations can bring a ton of clarity around our circumstances.
So, why are so many individuals experiencing brain fog, and what will happen if they lift it?
As you probably know by now, I see things differently to other people. With this in mind, I will share what I have seen about people carrying a fog around themselves, and also what I have seen since 2020, and what I see as the reason why it is time for everyone who has chosen the light-paradigm (instead of the light-dark one), to start lifting the fog that is around them.
Let me tell you a story. I have told this story in the past, many times, but it feels that this time it will make more sense to those who read it. I don’t remember the words, exactly as they were said, especially as they were said in Spanish, but I am conveying what was said and the feelings around it.
I was roughly 5 years old and was playing in the backyard of our small suburban family home with my brother Alex, who was 9 or 10 at the time, and cousins (I am changing their names) Rose and Marigold who were closer to my age, either 4 or 5 years old.
We were talking about the world, the Universe and everything. At some point, two aunties started arguing inside the house. And another adult started crying.
We stopped our conversation and watched the adults in the house for a while. The argument and the crying went on for some time, then one of them ran off and slammed a door somewhere in the house.
The two adults left behind, one who had been arguing and the one crying, sat on the sofa together talking too softly for us to know what was being said.
“Why do you think they are arguing about something so stupid?” One of my cousins asked.
“Because they are adults,” my brother answered.
“Yes, I’ve noticed that adults are very stupid and don’t remember anything about reality,” my other cousin added.
“Like a thick fog went around them and they can’t see straight anymore,” one of them said.
We sat in silence for a bit.
“Let’s promise that we will never become stupid like them when we grow up,” I suggested.
The suggestion was embraced wholeheartedly by my brother and two cousins. So much so, that we made little cuts on our hands and made a blood oath that we would never become stupid like every other adult on the planet.
Time went past and years came and went. When I was 10 years old, I noticed that my brother, now 14 or 15, had indeed become stupid, had forgotten what reality was about and was pursuing traumas and strange importances like they mattered, or were real.
We were in exile in Argentina at the time, and my cousins happened to be with us that week. I mentioned the situation to my cousins, wondering if we could, together, bring my brother back from the other side of the fog.
We sat with him and reminded him of his promise.
“I am not stupid, and I am not like the rest of the adults around here. I have not forgotten anything.” He defended himself.
But he had.
We tried to prove our point, but my brother has one of those personalities that dictates he can never be wrong. A personality that tells him he has to win every single argument, side and piece of “truth” he has adopted as real.
My cousins and I soon realized that there was no coming back from the fog for my brother. He was well entrenched in it and did not even know what we were talking about. He remembered our promise, and the blood oath, but not the expanded awareness he was in when he made them. He thought he did. He thought he had full recall and clear memories of how he used to be, and how we were when that oath was made.
He could not be more different if he tried.
My cousins and I promised to each other that even though we had lost one of us, we would make sure it would not happen to us.
Life pulled us apart.
I went to live in Europe and my cousins went back to live in Chile.
When I was 27 years old, I went back to Chile to visit my family there. One of the cousins I visited with was Marigold. She was married and had become a Yahova’s Witness. I asked her if she remembered the oath we had made. She did not.
Her mind and importances were so tiny it shocked me.
But something stirred because I heard that after I went back to Europe, she had left the church, left her husband and dressed according to her age rather than looking like an old lady. It was definitely a change, but I never got a chance to ask her if she had dropped the “stupidity” and was now whole again. Maybe she did.
My other cousin, Rose, had emigrated to Germany. Some years later, while I lived in Madrid, she visited with me.
She seemed sharp, and I could tell there was more life behind her eyes than there had been behind Marigold a few years earlier in Chile.
I asked her about the oath.
“Yes, I remember our stupid little oath,” she said. “You don’t still believe that bs, do you? We are adults now. We are able to understand life for what it really is.”
I shook my head, disappointed.
How could all three of them forget what they were like, what they knew, and what they could do as tiny kids?
The answer, of course, is very simple.
Without a fog that covers what reality is truly like, there can be no importances that are compatible with human society, drama, work, careers, ambition, or self-importances.
That fog not only covers and removes memories of previous lifetimes, the time spent in-between lives, entities such as Death, Gaia, Angels and Demons, the Spirits of those who have passed away, but also covers anything that is not programmed in to live within a human society here on Earth.
It reminds me of the giant elephants that are held by a tiny thin rope to one ankle. Elephant keepers in India and Africa, and I suppose other places elephants have been imported to, will tie a baby elephant to a stake on the ground by a rope tied to one of their ankles. The baby elephant will spend days fighting and struggling to get away from the rope. Eventually, it learns that it cannot get away and stops trying to escape it.
The adult elephant does not realize that they are now way stronger than the stake and rope, that one little tug and the whole thing will break. Instead, they think that they are trapped.
It’s a bit like that. The fog is, of course, the stake and rope.
But unlike the elephants who were trapped like that by humans, humans seem to do it to themselves.
All of my teachings are literally created to lift the fog you have placed around yourself.
The brain-fog people have been increasingly aware of since 2020, is one of these beasts. It isn’t that it is a new experience. It is not something that has just begun to happen. The only difference is that since 2020, they realize, see, and remember it is happening.
It is the “awareness” that this fog exists that has changed since 2020, not the fog itself.
Now that we have established what the fog is, and that people are becoming aware of it, let’s move onto the “veil” between the light and the light/dark.
The “veil” is a different beast, but does have a link and resembles the “fog”.
The best way to describe the “veil” would be to say it is an extremely thick “collective fog” that separates realities.
Just like I teach at length in The Rules of Engagement class, we can explain reality as an agreed upon collective experience.
When large groups of people decide to separate their agreed reality, then a thick veil starts forming between the different groups. This veil stops the different realities from contaminating each other so that each group can have their chosen reality without it being influenced by the other ones.
Often, as this happens, a person will generate a fog in their memories and mind that facilitates the disappearance of the other reality.
When a person wants to have a reality that for them is solid and permanent, they never become aware that they are having brain-fog.
Other people might see it and tell them they are having brain-fog, but they themselves are sure they remember everything correctly. Like my brother did when he was 14 or 15. He was sure he remembered things accurately, he was sure he remembered everything. But he did not.
It is a little bit like timeline jumping, where one person remembers something one way and another person remembers it a different way. But it is different in that both are happening in the same timeline. It is just that one of them forgot it happened, or can’t think straight when they try to remember it. It is also often related to feelings, situations between people and personal subjective experiences. Timeline changes are very physical in nature. A carpet that was blue is now red, for example.
As the veil thickens, the fog can mask the changes that come about due to the differences that come about as two realities separate.
When Larry and I were traveling back to Washington from Colorado, we stopped at a popular nationwide store. As I walked in, I was amazed at the amount of newborn babies, toddlers and young kids in the store. I mentioned to Larry that at our branch in Washington, there rarely are any kids there. We only see a few families at the store’s fast food restaurant. Most of the time, we don’t see any kids at all, let alone newborns.
The next time we went to our local store there were dozens of families with young kids.
Real or created? Was the memory of the store not having kids correct? Or was it a foggy memory? Or did the Human Collective correct the error of human population illusion by adding tons of families to the store when we went there next?
I can’t really say what happened, but it does illustrate how reality is very flexible and will often reflect what might be in our minds, rather than be some random thing that happens “out there”.
As an individual moves from one reality to another, their recall of the previous reality diminishes and their awareness of the new reality increases.
Have you heard of the “law of attraction”? This is a perfect example of how this fog and veil can be illustrated.
We have a reality, for example, but we want a different one. We therefore create an intentional fog around our reality and in our minds and feelings we create the reality we want to have. After that, and more often than not, our reality changes from the previous one to the new one. It is like magic.
That is what the link between the fog and the veil looks like.
Now, let’s talk about planets.
In my latest novel “Planet of Entry”, I explore the nature of planets more than I have in any other work. I hint at the nature of planets, and stars, throughout my work but in this novel I go a bit further and introduce the concept of space travel being simply a move between realities.
Imagine if we had the technology to move from one reality to another. Imagine if those different realities were so distinct from each other that one had a blue sky while another had a purple sky. Imagine that in one of those realities people looked like lizards and in another they looked like us.
Because of the way we create a fog to only show us what we want to see and what fits into what we have chosen to be our reality, a ship, then would need to be able to keep that fog at bay and keep us fully aware as we step from one co-created reality (aka planet), to another.
Some years ago, on our Driving To The Rez podcast, we discussed the visitations by several of our community members to what they described as a spaceship full of aliens.
When I went with them, I noticed that what people had seen had been very distinct to what I saw, and what each of them remembered seeing.
The “spaceship” to me could definitely be described as a spaceship, but it was more like a different location outside of the veil that surrounds our reality (or planet).
Larry said it well when I asked him why he thought he was visiting with those aliens. “It is a time we can step out of the fog, and see and remember things properly,” he said.
He did a regression therapy session with our Driving To The Rez panelist, Fred. During the regression, he was able to remember the clarity of mind and memory he had during his visits with the aliens. He also remembers the influx of energy and enthusiasm he would then carry back into his life “within the fog”, that allowed him to continue with his mission here.
In my novel, Team Whisper, I introduced the concept of a larger Earth. An Earth that has thousands more continents than what we know about. Continent, after all, comes from the word “containment.”
Imagine, if you will, a world where those people who chose the light/dark experience were contained within small land masses. Imagine, then, that the other thousands of land masses were hidden from them behind a thick veil.
The people on the other side of the veil would be able to see and perceive the ones who are contained. But not the other way around.
That gives a hint of the true nature of our world, our planet and reality itself.
Ohhhh my goodness! What a vista you have lead us to now. The difference between a veil (agreed reality) and the nature of a 'fog.' So a fog can be beneficial in changing our perceived reality or it could just get thicker. I see this dynamic in myself and if I operate from my heart, the vista and safe place to blossom is there and very wonderful. I'm aware of needing a community of others to blossom with. Merry birthday dear souls to alllll.
The fog is now literally amongst us too, here in Belgium the fat thick dark dampness hasn't cleared up for weeks now. Everything starts to look green from the algae. And so many new diseases have brain fog as a consequence too. Thank you for this piece and see my recent substack about mingling of the different dimensions. https://kayandthecockyteapot.substack.com/p/different-dimensions-sliding-into
Merry Christmas from Belgium.