The tale of the Spider and connection

It begins. Last night I had a powerful interaction with the Visitors. Yes it was in the dream state or at least I thought it was. Does it really matter? What I know about the dreamtime now is not what most people are taught.
The Visitors knew of my concerns regarding the Day of Disclosure and in essence they showed me the film or should I say allowed me to feel it. It was so sad and emotional. But what really moved me was the connection I felt to all the life on this planet that the human race is causing such suffering to. I saw the eyes of animals and creatures all over this Earth looking at me and crying out. It was so emotional yet no anger erupted in my being. Only sadness.
The level of human growth both physically, emotionally and spiritually has caused a division in our species. Many of us feel inner peace, calm, love, connection in consciousness and higher vibration. The other side of this is mistrust, hate, greed and war. They see us as a threat.
This difference between is so overwhelming it’s killing all life on the planet slowly but surely. I’m not telling anyone this has to be stopped. I’m saying it will be stopped and if necessary it may come at a high price. That’s what I felt from the Visitors. It’s this telepathic connection and it’s powerful. But the same morning just after waking up the following story took place.
I was in the kitchen and Mary called out that a spider was trapped in the sink. Upon closer inspection it was a harmless and beautiful Wolf Spider. Non web hunters that prowl the house hunting insects such as mosquitoes, other spiders and insects that can harm us.
I could see its little eyes and we had this connection. I could feel it was terrified for its life. Humans without thought kill them out of instinct. No connection or critical thinking is involved in most cases. This has registered over thousands of years into their genetic memory. But it’s terror soon stopped. As though it knew my intention.
We had this moment and I offered it an edge to a glass. It cautiously examined the edge of the glass then turned a bit and looked up at me and then got on to the edge of the glass. It remained there until I got it outside.I placed it down and walked off the glass onto the wall and happily went on its way.
Why is saving a spider’s life so important? Because that spider may have been the spider that hunted the insect that would have bitten you causing you great suffering or even death. This would have prevented you from ever saving someone’s life or doing something that betters the world. You just changed the timeline.
This is critical thinking and why it’s so important. How many times have you been with someone who without thinking strikes out at any bug they see and kills it?
There’s something in all this very important to the Visitors and it should be to us too. Maybe this is what Spielberg’s movie has to say. I’m not sure but the feeling I got from this experience seemed to reflect it.