Conversation with Anastasia from the Ringing Cedars of Russia — Part 3
Interconnectedness and the Union of Life

Because all living entities are interconnected to the macro and micro “earth’s rivers of energy.” This connection allowed them to perceive through others’ perspectives, both internally and externally. They could access others’ thoughts and mental imagery, as well as experience the sensory perceptions of various creatures, such as seeing through an eagle’s eyes or smelling through an antelope’s nose. This deep connection extended to plants, and elements, enabling them to sense the blossoming of flowers and the ripening of fruits. Because of this connection, everything was experienced as part of a singular thread of life. These harmonious and intricate connections signified their highly spiritual essence.
This collective consciousness allowed groups to unite in spiritual efforts, such as combating diseases or warding off malevolent entities. When faced with threats to societal well-being, they would isolate affected individuals until a solution was found.
And it was this isolation that brought about the ‘modern man’, where they named you as the ‘lost ones’ because of losing touch to your senses and being disconnected to the great earth network. It is through self-improvement and detaching from the network of confusion that will return you to this great union of creation. Because after being lost, many have embraced this confusion and call it their home, where only by choosing and listening to their whispers can you return to this union.
They send different whispers to remind you of your ancient heritage but will not reveal their true nature to you as the act of knowing about their true nature will pollute this network. Because what lurks behind this realm of confusion is much more sinister than what is on the surface. Therefore, all of this can only come to you as a mere whisper or suggestion for you to figure it out for yourself.
It is the ancient people we are talking about, however the past we are talking about is in fact a realm, a dimension in the past relative to your direction and location. You must never view your reality as a linear flow of time, but a revelation of layers of realities through time. Thus, you move according to the things you have set your intention, while the inner being stands still and is timeless. This means if you begin to hold certain ideas in your mind, your reality will be unfolding towards that direction as time passes, where you have simply “manifested” this reality, with the foundational reality being the instance you begin embracing ideas about your expected reality.
You should never view it as ‘the passage of time’ but the unfolding of events that will take you to your matured ideas. Thus, when we speak of the people of ancient times it means that it is the reality that you have stepped out of, while your nature is simply eternal. And when you learn how to anchor yourself back into this inner being, you will see these other realms and their magnificence on how they are well aligned and how you can simply navigate through them as you sail in the oceans of mysteries.
In contrast, modern society is characterized by increased isolation. People often struggle to recognize their own physical and emotional states, let alone empathize with those around them. However, this situation need not be a cause for despair. The future remains in your hands, shaped by the choices you make. If you continue prioritizing scientific and technological advancement, that path will define your trajectory.
Alternatively, if you choose to explore and reconnect with the natural world, you can be assured of rediscovering an inherited wisdom that has been forgotten. There is far more to nature than is commonly understood in your current paradigm. The key lies in making conscious decisions about your direction and the company you keep. As you progress on your chosen path, further insights and opportunities will naturally be revealed.
By following in the footsteps of your ancestors, you may discover far more about natural ecosystems than you currently assume. Many people hold a pessimistic view of nature, seeing it as a realm of chaos, starvation, and ruthless competition. There’s a common misconception that wildlife is inherently filthy, consuming toxic foods contaminated by industrial waste and that the natural world is filled with danger, where predators constantly lurk to devour their prey.
However, this perception is not necessarily accurate. It’s a simplified and often distorted view of natural life and ecosystems, shaped by biased or limited observations. The reality of nature is far more complex and nuanced. If you approach it with an open mind and give yourself time to truly observe and understand, you may find that nature reveals itself in unexpected ways. The forests and wild places have their own form of magic and wisdom to impart. As you delve deeper into understanding natural systems, you may be surprised by the richness and complexity they offer, regretting not having explored this perspective earlier.
The animals that you see eating filthy and toxic materials, will give you a good lesson that you are what you eat, that if you eat toxic material that is what you will produce, and that if you use harmful pesticides in your crops, that in turn comes back at you. It is the same with your bodies that if you use toxic pills, or detergents or body soaps and so on to kill germs, these will also kill you slowly because you are simply part of the same ecosystem. So, then why not use this principle for your advantage? Why not use nutritious, organic solutions for your problems, why not use plant products to chase pests away, or to take showers with? Because these will recycle back to you and your environment.
You are what you eat and therefore the plants and your environment is what you feed it. If you feed mangoes into the bananas the banana will have a little flavor of mangoes, if you feed nutritious leaf’s onto other plant as a fertilizer your crops will have extra vitamins and all that your body needs, in addition to this then your relationship with the plants will have created a good ecosystem with a symbiotic relationship with you. Pay attention to this. Realize that insects are healthy because they do not hold anything back, they live expressively without limitations, and thus their environment is them. Learn from them.
At first glance, natural ecosystems appear to be defined by predator-prey relationships, which may seem harsh from a human perspective. However, these relationships serve important ecological functions. For instance, consider the interaction between chickens and insects. Many insects and worms naturally inhabit the soil, and their emergence can disrupt surface ecosystems, potentially causing diseases and environmental imbalances. Chickens, by consuming these insects, act as natural regulators, helping to maintain ecological balance.
Similarly, larger predators like wolves and dogs play crucial roles in their ecosystems. They control populations of smaller animals like chickens, which, if left unchecked, could overgraze and damage vegetation. Predators often target weaker or unhealthy prey, as they can detect abnormalities through keen senses, such as hearing irregular heartbeats or smelling chemical imbalances. This natural design helps maintain the overall health of prey populations.
Grass and shrubs are vital components of ecosystems, providing soil coverage and protection from excessive sunlight while sheltering microorganisms. They grow rapidly, though some species struggle beneath tree canopies. Grass also captures and accumulates organic matter carried by wind, facilitating natural composting and fertilization. At night, these plants assist in condensing atmospheric moisture, contributing to local water cycles — a stark contrast to arid environments.
Trees play multifaceted roles in ecosystems. They regulate atmospheric precipitation and gas composition, indirectly influencing the reproduction rates of various organisms. Plants also produce chemicals like pheromones that affect animals and insects’ behavior. Trees also act as energy conduits, connecting to Earth’s energy systems and facilitating communication between different realms. Ancient cultures recognized this, using large trees for long-distance communication and as gateways to spiritual realms.
In essence, the natural world is an intricate, interconnected system that embodies a grand design waiting to be rediscovered and better understood.
Environmental pollution cannot be solely blamed on humans, as humans themselves are products of nature’s imbalance. So, who exactly is responsible? There is a higher power, a force from the torrents or waves of creation, which has caused this disturbance. What humans are experiencing is a result of disruptions in the higher order of things. Therefore, solutions must be sought on a larger scale. A few of us, who have survived these cycles, can offer suggestions on how to handle these situations.
If you can distance yourself from the immediate drama and view the broader scene, the torrents of time will not affect you. We aim to provide you with tools and techniques to elevate you, allowing you to navigate these challenges. You are aware of what lies ahead.
We strive to offer insights and guidance that may not be immediately applicable to you, but future generations can use this information to choose a different path. This is all we can share for now.
Conversation with Anastasia from the Ringing Cedars of Russia — Part 3
Interconnectedness and the Union of Life

Because all living entities are interconnected to the macro and micro “earth’s rivers of energy.” This connection allowed them to perceive through others’ perspectives, both internally and externally. They could access others’ thoughts and mental imagery, as well as experience the sensory perceptions of various creatures, such as seeing through an eagle’s eyes or smelling through an antelope’s nose. This deep connection extended to plants, and elements, enabling them to sense the blossoming of flowers and the ripening of fruits. Because of this connection, everything was experienced as part of a singular thread of life. These harmonious and intricate connections signified their highly spiritual essence.
This collective consciousness allowed groups to unite in spiritual efforts, such as combating diseases or warding off malevolent entities. When faced with threats to societal well-being, they would isolate affected individuals until a solution was found.
And it was this isolation that brought about the ‘modern man’, where they named you as the ‘lost ones’ because of losing touch to your senses and being disconnected to the great earth network. It is through self-improvement and detaching from the network of confusion that will return you to this great union of creation. Because after being lost, many have embraced this confusion and call it their home, where only by choosing and listening to their whispers can you return to this union.
They send different whispers to remind you of your ancient heritage but will not reveal their true nature to you as the act of knowing about their true nature will pollute this network. Because what lurks behind this realm of confusion is much more sinister than what is on the surface. Therefore, all of this can only come to you as a mere whisper or suggestion for you to figure it out for yourself.
It is the ancient people we are talking about, however the past we are talking about is in fact a realm, a dimension in the past relative to your direction and location. You must never view your reality as a linear flow of time, but a revelation of layers of realities through time. Thus, you move according to the things you have set your intention, while the inner being stands still and is timeless. This means if you begin to hold certain ideas in your mind, your reality will be unfolding towards that direction as time passes, where you have simply “manifested” this reality, with the foundational reality being the instance you begin embracing ideas about your expected reality.
You should never view it as ‘the passage of time’ but the unfolding of events that will take you to your matured ideas. Thus, when we speak of the people of ancient times it means that it is the reality that you have stepped out of, while your nature is simply eternal. And when you learn how to anchor yourself back into this inner being, you will see these other realms and their magnificence on how they are well aligned and how you can simply navigate through them as you sail in the oceans of mysteries.
In contrast, modern society is characterized by increased isolation. People often struggle to recognize their own physical and emotional states, let alone empathize with those around them. However, this situation need not be a cause for despair. The future remains in your hands, shaped by the choices you make. If you continue prioritizing scientific and technological advancement, that path will define your trajectory.
Alternatively, if you choose to explore and reconnect with the natural world, you can be assured of rediscovering an inherited wisdom that has been forgotten. There is far more to nature than is commonly understood in your current paradigm. The key lies in making conscious decisions about your direction and the company you keep. As you progress on your chosen path, further insights and opportunities will naturally be revealed.
By following in the footsteps of your ancestors, you may discover far more about natural ecosystems than you currently assume. Many people hold a pessimistic view of nature, seeing it as a realm of chaos, starvation, and ruthless competition. There’s a common misconception that wildlife is inherently filthy, consuming toxic foods contaminated by industrial waste and that the natural world is filled with danger, where predators constantly lurk to devour their prey.
However, this perception is not necessarily accurate. It’s a simplified and often distorted view of natural life and ecosystems, shaped by biased or limited observations. The reality of nature is far more complex and nuanced. If you approach it with an open mind and give yourself time to truly observe and understand, you may find that nature reveals itself in unexpected ways. The forests and wild places have their own form of magic and wisdom to impart. As you delve deeper into understanding natural systems, you may be surprised by the richness and complexity they offer, regretting not having explored this perspective earlier.
The animals that you see eating filthy and toxic materials, will give you a good lesson that you are what you eat, that if you eat toxic material that is what you will produce, and that if you use harmful pesticides in your crops, that in turn comes back at you. It is the same with your bodies that if you use toxic pills, or detergents or body soaps and so on to kill germs, these will also kill you slowly because you are simply part of the same ecosystem. So, then why not use this principle for your advantage? Why not use nutritious, organic solutions for your problems, why not use plant products to chase pests away, or to take showers with? Because these will recycle back to you and your environment.
You are what you eat and therefore the plants and your environment is what you feed it. If you feed mangoes into the bananas the banana will have a little flavor of mangoes, if you feed nutritious leaf’s onto other plant as a fertilizer your crops will have extra vitamins and all that your body needs, in addition to this then your relationship with the plants will have created a good ecosystem with a symbiotic relationship with you. Pay attention to this. Realize that insects are healthy because they do not hold anything back, they live expressively without limitations, and thus their environment is them. Learn from them.
At first glance, natural ecosystems appear to be defined by predator-prey relationships, which may seem harsh from a human perspective. However, these relationships serve important ecological functions. For instance, consider the interaction between chickens and insects. Many insects and worms naturally inhabit the soil, and their emergence can disrupt surface ecosystems, potentially causing diseases and environmental imbalances. Chickens, by consuming these insects, act as natural regulators, helping to maintain ecological balance.
Similarly, larger predators like wolves and dogs play crucial roles in their ecosystems. They control populations of smaller animals like chickens, which, if left unchecked, could overgraze and damage vegetation. Predators often target weaker or unhealthy prey, as they can detect abnormalities through keen senses, such as hearing irregular heartbeats or smelling chemical imbalances. This natural design helps maintain the overall health of prey populations.
Grass and shrubs are vital components of ecosystems, providing soil coverage and protection from excessive sunlight while sheltering microorganisms. They grow rapidly, though some species struggle beneath tree canopies. Grass also captures and accumulates organic matter carried by wind, facilitating natural composting and fertilization. At night, these plants assist in condensing atmospheric moisture, contributing to local water cycles — a stark contrast to arid environments.
Trees play multifaceted roles in ecosystems. They regulate atmospheric precipitation and gas composition, indirectly influencing the reproduction rates of various organisms. Plants also produce chemicals like pheromones that affect animals and insects’ behavior. Trees also act as energy conduits, connecting to Earth’s energy systems and facilitating communication between different realms. Ancient cultures recognized this, using large trees for long-distance communication and as gateways to spiritual realms.
In essence, the natural world is an intricate, interconnected system that embodies a grand design waiting to be rediscovered and better understood.
Environmental pollution cannot be solely blamed on humans, as humans themselves are products of nature’s imbalance. So, who exactly is responsible? There is a higher power, a force from the torrents or waves of creation, which has caused this disturbance. What humans are experiencing is a result of disruptions in the higher order of things. Therefore, solutions must be sought on a larger scale. A few of us, who have survived these cycles, can offer suggestions on how to handle these situations.
If you can distance yourself from the immediate drama and view the broader scene, the torrents of time will not affect you. We aim to provide you with tools and techniques to elevate you, allowing you to navigate these challenges. You are aware of what lies ahead.
We strive to offer insights and guidance that may not be immediately applicable to you, but future generations can use this information to choose a different path. This is all we can share for now.

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