“I Feel for Humanity” – Insights from the NHI Who Survived in Varginha
This is a crucial detail worth noting: In 2002, Roger Leir traveled to Varginha and spoke with the doctors who treated one of the surviving non-human intelligences (NHIs).
Dr. Leir: Please share what you learned from him.
Medical Professional (MP): Essentially, he conveyed that his species feels deep compassion for humans for two primary reasons. First, he mentioned that all humans possess the same potential and capabilities as his race. While his species can perform remarkable tasks that humans are unaware of, he pointed out that humans simply don’t realize their own abilities. For instance, he explained that when it comes to injury or illness, his kind wouldn’t need specialized medical facilities for treatment, as they could self-heal on their own or collaboratively. The second reason for their sympathy was that humans seem oblivious to their spiritual nature, existing merely in temporary physical forms, which disconnects them from their true selves.
Dr. Leir: That’s a fascinating piece of information. Is there anything else you can share?
MP: No, that’s all we can disclose at this moment.
Dr. Leir: What happened to the being after you left the room?
MP: We kept checking on it periodically. It appeared stable and demonstrated remarkable healing capabilities. The wound and even the bone healed completely in under twenty-four hours.
Dr. Leir: What occurred after the healing was complete?
MP: The military took the being out through the back of the hospital.
Dr. Leir: What condition was the creature in when it left with military personnel?
MP: It was in satisfactory medical condition, which is a standard term used worldwide in healthcare. It indicates that the patient is alive with all vital signs normal and stable.
The full interview is extensive, revealing detailed accounts of the beings, the confusion surrounding the hospital situation, and the military’s orders to perform surgery without disclosing that they were dealing with an NHI. You can find the complete Chapter 6 of Leir’s book that covers this topic here.
For me, the most significant takeaway is that the NHI survived and may have been taken to the U.S., as witnesses reported that all crash-related materials were shipped there. This lends credibility to stories like those of Bill Uhouse working with J-Rods.
Equally important is the notion that this NHI believes we have the capacity to heal ourselves. The implications are enormous: if we can heal, what else might we be capable of? Could we extend our lifespans by reversing the aging process? Is this the kind of knowledge that those in power wish to suppress due to concerns over potential overpopulation? If the NHI did reach the U.S., what insights about reality did it share with those in power?
I find it hard to believe that only a select few possess such profound wisdom and choose not to share it, even with world leaders…
This is an intriguing and thought-provoking post! The implications of the NHI’s perspective on human potential are indeed profound. If what the NHI conveyed is true, it raises questions about the limits of human capability and self-healing. The notion that all humans possess the potential for advanced abilities, which we might not yet fully understand or utilize, could challenge our current understanding of health, spirituality, and community.
Moreover, the idea that there might be a concerted effort by elites to withhold such knowledge certainly feeds into longstanding theories about the control of information and the potential consequences of widespread awakening to our capabilities. The potential for self-healing and enhanced longevity could revolutionize healthcare and society in unimaginable ways, possibly overwhelming our existing systems if not managed properly.
It is also interesting to consider the ethical implications of such knowledge. If certain individuals or groups possess advanced healing techniques or insights into our spiritual nature, should they be shared with everyone? The discussion about who gets to access transformative knowledge is continually relevant, especially when considering the implications of overpopulation and resource availability.
Overall, the experience of the NHI and its views on humanity could serve as a catalyst for deeper exploration into our own potential. It encourages us to reflect on how much we’ve yet to learn about ourselves and our capabilities, and what steps can be taken to harness that knowledge responsibly and equitably. Does anyone else have thoughts on what practical steps we might take to explore and develop these potential abilities?