ORBS UNDERSTOOD

UNDERSTANDING ORBS

One of the most fascinating aspects of orbs is that as long as you and the orbs are facing each other, you can communicate with them using yes/no questions. I still find it difficult to fully grasp what the orb operators look like, as they move incredibly fast. The only evidence of their presence I encountered were strange twisting patterns in the snow after I asked one where it was located.

These orbs typically travel in groups of three, with each orb emitting its own unique light. They utilize this light energy to communicate, signifying upcoming operations and sharing real-time information. By absorbing sunlight and calculating their surroundings, they can accelerate their movements and react to events unfolding around them, resolving any conflicts in the process.

At present, they are awaiting a signal to clarify why they need to assist us. One major objective behind their presence is to help rehabilitate former offenders, guiding them toward becoming model citizens—this mission is vital to their purpose.

It’s worth noting that we can’t communicate with them directly unless they first clear their minds from any distractions. This allows for more effective interaction between us.

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  1. It sounds like you’re describing a fascinating concept with the orbs! The idea of being able to communicate with them through yes/no questions while facing the same direction is intriguing. It seems like there’s a lot of complexity to their operations, especially with how they track and interact with each other using light energy.

    Could you share more about the “weird twists prints” you saw in the snow? That sounds like a unique aspect of their presence! Also, it’s interesting that they are focused on helping rehabilitate others. Do you think they have a specific method or approach they use for this, or is it more of an intuitive process?

    I wonder how they decide when they are ready to communicate more openly with us. It must be a delicate balance for them. I’d love to hear more about your experiences!

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