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“Just as scuba divers have to spend some time in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuba_diving#Changes_in_pressure decompression chamber] as a way to re-pressurize and get their bodies used to normal atmospheric conditions after being underwater for long periods of time,you could say that ‘Ascenders’ have to also linger for some time at the various ‘rest stops’ along their [[Ascension Career|Ascension Journey]]. Indeed, Ascension is a very delicate [[process]], divinely timed based on the pace of your personal [[evolution]].
 
“Just as scuba divers have to spend some time in a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuba_diving#Changes_in_pressure decompression chamber] as a way to re-pressurize and get their bodies used to normal atmospheric conditions after being underwater for long periods of time,you could say that ‘Ascenders’ have to also linger for some time at the various ‘rest stops’ along their [[Ascension Career|Ascension Journey]]. Indeed, Ascension is a very delicate [[process]], divinely timed based on the pace of your personal [[evolution]].
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“If you were to be instantly transported to the top of the Ascension Ladder, you could not withstand its atmospheric [[pressure]] and you would feel very disoriented—just as someone climbing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest Mount Everest] at an [[accelerated]] pace would suffer from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altitude_sickness altitude sickness]. The higher the climb, the less oxygen there is and the body has to go through many [[adjustment]] stages in order to make it to the top. The [[objective]] is well worth the [[effort]] but [[patience]] is a fundamental requirement.  
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“If you were to be instantly transported to the top of the Ascension Ladder, you could not withstand its atmospheric [[pressure]] and you would feel very disoriented—just as someone climbing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest Mount Everest] at an [[accelerated]] pace would suffer from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altitude_sickness altitude sickness]. The higher the climb, the less oxygen there is and the body has to go through many [[adjustment]] stages in order to make it to the top. The [[objective]] is well worth the [[effort]] but [[patience]] is a fundamental requirement.  
    
“For those treading the earth—starting from the bottom rung of the Ascension Ladder—[[Paradise]] may seem very unreal as at this stage it is nothing more than a mental [[concept]]. Yet, in order to make it more palatable, [[the Father]] is delegating to many celestial beings the mission of coming down to your level so as to accompany you on your way up.
 
“For those treading the earth—starting from the bottom rung of the Ascension Ladder—[[Paradise]] may seem very unreal as at this stage it is nothing more than a mental [[concept]]. Yet, in order to make it more palatable, [[the Father]] is delegating to many celestial beings the mission of coming down to your level so as to accompany you on your way up.