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This is from a few days ago, the night from Saturday to Sunday.

AKASHIC VOID MEMO-TRANSCRIPT SESSION #6 (15 Nov 2015)

Me: I know already she was married. Was she also a mother?

Void: Yes. (swirl turns green)

Me: Did she have one child?

Void: Yes. (swirl remains green)


(I decide on a control question and to exclude 'dumb literality' because you can still say correctly to have 1 child when you also have 2 children)

Me: Did she have two children?

Void: No. (swirl turns red)

Me: Control question: Did she have three children?

Void: Yes, kind of. (swirl turns more greenish again.)

(Of course, I get confused now. I break my own protocol and demand acoustic communication instead. I am still in "The Void" and as usual after a while a voice appears. First I hear that of a woman from far and she seems upset or panicked but I do not understand a word. Then a sober and reasonable male voice starts talking to me.)

Me: Ok. I'm waiting for acoustic communication still. ... How many children did she have? The conflicting info I got is confusing me right now!

Male Voice (from what I got): .... poisoning .... there was a problem with (the) banana bottles. ....

(I do not get more when I ask for clarification and fade out.)



Comments

Of course I later wished I had not done the control question. All was so fine and clear-cut after the second green light.


Still. I wanted to check my own methodical questioning and the entire communication mode system.

First I was disappointed, of course. The word "banana bottle" did not make sense to me. I translate it here directly from the German version "Bananenflasche" (literally: bananas-bottle). I did not even want to make a research as I believed this term to be complete nonsense.

I am now happy I changed my mind and did the research. Then I did the poll here online to check if it was also unknown to others and in the English-speaking world. As of this date 7 answers give 100% confirmation that this "historic" term was not known at all, probably not even to today's mothers? Thanks here to everyone who participated!

Of course one can easily imagine a bottle in banana shape as a gimmick product - but still .... where's the relation to children born? And poisoning? It was nonsense for me but then found out to my very surprise: There was a connection. Even a strong one.

In a nutshell: Banana bottles were invented to help lower the rate of infant deaths by feeding them with this more hygienic tool. Infants died very often due to 'germs' (poisoning) in the food/milk etc. due to the not so well easily cleanable vessels used before it.

The only problem for me now is that banana bottles were invented in the late 19th century. But maybe there is a way to interpret it still: Possibly the guy meant the "non-existence" of these bottles back then? The poisoning was caused by the vessels that were used back then in 16xx?

Below I post some links for information that contain also pictures of a banana bottles of the 19/20th century and as contrast a bottle that was typically used in the 17th century.

Maybe he also used THIS word for me to do the research and get some 'kind of' verification of his communication to me. Also, time is different on the other side, therefore his reference to a tool still under way to be invented?

Poor Sinera!


So were 1 or 2 (hence green at 3) of her children early deaths? And one got through to a higher age (green at 1)? Was the upset voice an expression of her being upset about losing her child/children? Of course it's all a loose interpretation and I will re-question this thing again on the next occasion arising.

Below the links and pics for who's interested on the 19th century banana baby bottle and the typical 16th century bottle:

http://www.ealimentarium.ch/en/object-cbox/964

http://www.ealimentarium.ch/en/object-cbox/1224

http://www.objectlessons.org/health-...inal/s72/a960/

http://babyflaschen.jimdo.com/

http://breastfeeding-mom.com/baby-bottles/