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Remembering Andromeda: A QHHT Session on Joy, Gaia, and the Work of Being Here

  • Mar 7
  • 5 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

Blue alien figure with glowing eyes, surrounded by stars and a galaxy. Text: "M31 Observation Point," "Orb Consciousness," "QHHT session."

In one of the most striking moments from a recent QHHT session, the client’s consciousness moved beyond fragmented symbolic scenes and into a coherent multidimensional narrative: a recognition of Andromeda as home.


What emerged was not merely a story about star origins. It was a message about purpose.

Not purpose in the rigid, human sense of career strategy or achievement.But purpose as frequency. As presence. As a way of being in relationship with Earth.


The Moment Andromeda Appeared

Recently I was guiding a client through a regression when her awareness shifted into what she described as a vast space environment. She began perceiving a large ship floating near a galaxy, with ecosystems inside it—forests, water, plants, and animals.

At one point I asked a simple question:

“Where are you from?”

Without hesitation she said:

“M31.”

At the time, neither of us knew what that meant.

As she continued describing the scene, I quietly pulled up my Safari browser on my phone and typed in “M31.”

The top search result appeared instantly:

M31 — The Andromeda Galaxy.

Neither the client nor I had known before that moment that M31 is the scientific designation astronomers use for the Andromeda Galaxy.

It was one of those goosebump moments that happens occasionally in regression work—the kind where information appears through the session that the conscious mind doesn’t seem to have access to beforehand.


A Ship of Living Ecosystems

One of the most vivid images in the session was a very large ship containing multiple ecosystems inside it—forests, water, plant life, and Earth animals. The being encountered there, a lion-like presence named Lyra, described this environment as a place where Earth’s systems were being studied in order to understand and support the planet.

This is where the Andromedan thread becomes especially interesting.

The “home” frequency was not presented as detached from Earth, but deeply invested in it. The ship functioned almost like a living ecological observatory—a multidimensional sanctuary where Earth’s flora, fauna, and atmospheric conditions were studied, replicated, and understood.

The client was told she worked there too.

Not in human form, but in the form of a pulsing orb of light—a consciousness capable of moving through environments by intention. Her work, specifically, involved plants and the effects of atmosphere on their growth and vitality.

The symbolism is powerful:Andromeda here is not just cosmic origin. It is stewardship, restoration, and relationship with life.


Gaia Is Alive

Perhaps the most important message in the entire Andromedan portion of the session was this: Earth is not a dead stage for human activity. Earth is a living being.

Gaia was described as conscious, responsive, and interconnected with the whole. At one point, the message came through that Gaia’s magnetic field affects the whole universe. In other words, what happens here does not remain here.

This is a radically different worldview than the one modern culture trains us into.

From this perspective, environmental destruction is not merely unfortunate. It is relational harm.And healing the Earth is not just activism. It is participation in an interconnected field of life.

The session suggested that many beings are involved in this work—that there are intelligences, both embodied and non-embodied, devoted to Earth’s wellbeing during this time of transition.


The Real Mission: Accept the Earth Form

One of the most emotionally resonant moments in the session came when the being told her:

She needs to accept her Earth form.

This is the heart of the Andromedan teaching that came through.

The client was described as bored here, tired here, longing for the more expansive reality she dimly remembers. But the answer was not escape. It was not transcendence for its own sake. It was not bypassing the human experience.

It was acceptance.

Acceptance of the body.Acceptance of incarnation.Acceptance of the density, the limits, the pace, the strange beauty of being here now.

And not just grim acceptance—but joyful acceptance.

Again and again, the message returned to the same instruction:

Find more joy.Rest.Stop worrying so much.Be in the ocean.Be with plants.Be outside.Let joy prepare you for your work.

This is a striking inversion of the usual spiritual mindset that says your mission must be heavy, urgent, or sacrificial. In this session, joy was not framed as a reward after the work. Joy was the condition that makes the work possible.


Vibration as Service

Another central message in the session was that the client’s presence itself affects life around her.

She was told that by holding a high vibration—especially through joy—she helps plants, animals, humans, and the broader field of Earth. Not through force. Not through performance. Not through trying to save everyone.

But through being.

This is a subtle but important distinction.

The session repeatedly emphasized that she is not here to be controlled by others, drained by others, or to spend her life making decisions based on what keeps everyone else comfortable. Her work does include people, but not at the cost of her own field.

The Andromedan perspective offered here suggests that some beings do not come to Earth mainly to do.They come to stabilize, nourish, soften, remind, re-attune.

That kind of service can be difficult for the human mind to value because it is less visible. But it may be no less real.


Dolphins, the Ocean, and Reconnection

The session also included a strong aquatic thread. The client was told that being in the ocean would help her reconnect with herself, and that dolphins would eventually play a role in this remembering.

The ocean, in this context, seemed to represent more than emotional healing. It felt like a medium of resonance—an environment where density loosens and communication with deeper aspects of self becomes more available.

This fits beautifully with the broader Andromedan frequency that emerged in the session: fluidity, ecosystem intelligence, interspecies connection, and consciousness that moves beyond rigid boundaries.


A Different Kind of Awakening

The larger worldview expressed in this session is one in which awakening is not just personal enlightenment. It is collective, ecological, and relational.

Humans, the message said, are under pressure. Systems of control are intensifying. But that pressure is also part of what is forcing greater feeling, greater empathy, and eventually a deeper recognition of interconnection.

In that sense, the Andromedan teaching here is not escapist. It is deeply engaged with Earth’s present moment.

The call is not to obsess over cosmic identity for its own sake.The call is to remember enough of one’s deeper nature to serve life more fully here.


The Message in One Line

If I had to distill the Andromedan aspect of this session into one sentence, it would be this:

You did not come to Earth to abandon your cosmic nature—you came to embody it through joy, care, and conscious relationship with life.

That is what makes this session so moving.

It reframes spiritual origin not as a badge, but as a responsibility.Not as distance from humanity, but as a way of loving the Earth more deeply.

And perhaps that is the deeper Andromedan frequency after all:

A remembrance of interconnection so profound that healing becomes less about fixing—and more about learning how to be fully, lovingly present in a living world.

1 Comment


Amy De Garcia
Amy De Garcia
4 days ago

thank you for sharing

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