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What Are the Roles Of Curators Or Maintenance Entities?

Since Guy Needler’s newest book “The Curators” is now published, I’d like to give an overview of the various types of maintenance entities he has described to better understand the greater reality. They play a very important but invisible and largely unappreciated role in our evolution. Most of us have no idea what these entities do for us, but this book changes that. What are the roles of curators or maintenance entities? 

What is a Curator? 

Guy Needler said the “Curators” are a group of entities that were created by Source at the same time as we were to work with the multiverse that it created within itself. There was a choice to be made by all created entities (called True Energetic Selves, Higher Selves, Oversouls or Godheads):

  • Do you want to go into the evolutionary cycle, which is where all of us are right now as incarnate beings?
  • Or do you enter into the service side of things, which could be to look after the structure of the multiverse OR to guide and help those Higher Selves that are part of the evolutionary cycle?

The Curators or maintenance entities are those Higher Selves who chose to be in service to maintain the structure of the multiverse that our Higher Selves are evolving through by moving up the frequencies. Once we have explored each and every universe within this multiverse, we’ll be finished with this evolutionary cycle. But our Source also wanted us to know this:

“For each and every one of you that exists in the incarnate state, there is at least a BILLION others working on your behalf.” – Source (“The Curators”)

What a shocker! Here we are thinking we’re all alone, having to struggle in life without much help. Not so!

What are their roles and responsibilities?

The term “Curator” is the overall description for maintenance entities that work at all levels of the multiverse, which is why they tend to be True Energetic Self (TES) level entities (not smaller aspect/souls). Their overall goal is to maintain a level of order to make our evolution more efficient. There is a multiversal hierarchy to them based on their specific roles and responsibilities, which can be generalized or specialized. For example:

  • There are entities that look after the structure within the structure or the links between structure.
  • There are entities that look after the evolutionary opportunities, the introduction of new environments, changing of new environments, the manipulation of event space and much more.

Here is another mind blower! Needler said the multiverse has to be tailored to each and every entity within the evolutionary cycle. As a True Energetic Self masters one environment, its environment needs to be “upleveled” to allow it to progress to the next level. The Curators are in charge of modifying the multiverse at many levels — from the whole multiverse to large or small sectors within a universe or whatever we need.

“It seems incredible that each TES, each Aspect, and each Shard has its own multiverse to work with!” – Guy Needler (“The Curators”)

Here is a brief overview of the types of Curators working behind the scenes: 

  • High-Level Curators: They have a higher level perspective to oversee the functions of other Curators.
    • Architects: They work from a high-level to stabilize the multiverse structure, which creates the condition for an environment to exist. They maintain a “point of commonality” that keeps the local and collective multiverses the same, when they’re being modified for each evolving entity. They also work with cause and effect and are ultimately responsible for the entities working below them.
    • Illustrators: They work with the Source’s overall energetic memory gained from its own work and its peers’ work (SE2-SE12). The Akashic records are just a small part of this overall memory. The Illustrators “fine-tune” our evolution by evaluating the possibilities, probabilities, eventualities and inevitabilities at a very high-level view. They work on the overall Event Streams affecting the whole evolutionary cycle.
    • Planners: They work with the Illustrators but at the level of individual or small group Event Streams to optimize them, to cancel out unnecessary duplication and inefficient interaction by entities. They can observe an event, Event Stream, Event Space and an environment in isolation or collectively. They can move a part or a whole universe from one multiverse to another.
    • Orchestrators: They are the managers of the multiverse. They direct the work specified by the Planners. They work with the structure (from full dimensions to subfrequencies) and the content within an environment. They assign both generalized and specialized entities to do the actual work.
  • General Maintenance Entities: They can take on any Curator role whether generalized or specialized.
    • They don’t need training, they just “program” themselves to do the work. They can swap back and forth from one role to another. They can even “walk-in” to an incarnate entity to make changes in the physical (e.g. to stabilize a weather system, magnetosphere, volcano, earthquake, etc.) or to change the thought processes of a population (e.g. champion for a cause).
  • Event Space Manipulators: They work with events, Event Streams and Event Spaces and their fractals.
    • Beginners: They create the “start of event,” which is not about “time,” but about the direction of events. They can transplant entities from one Event Space to another. For example, after the Fall of Atlantis, the Beginners created a new Event Space by force to give the brand new Egyptian civilization a head start with knowledge of science and technology, so they didn’t have to start from scratch.
    • Enders: They create the “end of event” by allowing an Event Space to dissolve naturally or withdrawing or relocating it by force. They are like gardeners pruning the dead or dying Event Space fractals away from the healthy or dominant Event Spaces, while being mindful of the downstream effects as well.
    • Deliverers: They work with the Beginners and Enders to implement the minute details for the changes needed. They move, transplant, replace or remove Event Spaces and modify them on a regular basis.
    • Waymakers: They make sure that the work of Beginners and Enders is seamless in terms of continuity of events. Their job is to prevent or reduce “continuity errors.” They also work with our Guide and Helpers to change our minds, to make us interact with others and the environment in certain ways.
    • Integrators: They work with the Waymakers to weave the events together in a seamless way, so that each Event Space is “holographic” (in contact with each other Event Space either directly or indirectly). They work at the entity level to create realities with cohesion, context and plausibility.
    • Seed Makers: They create microscopically small Event Spaces (micro-possibilities) that can be inserted or removed to suit the needs of an individual entity or environment.
    • Seeders: They work for the Seed Makers and choose the best micro Event Spaces to create parallel “what if scenarios.” They can also observe or experience the changes themselves.
    • Beleaguerers: They are the cleanup crew that corrects mistakes made by other Curators (e.g. wrong insertion point) to put the sequence of events back on track as needed. They fix “timelines.”
  • Recorders: They record the work of all the Curators in this cycle for the benefit of Curators and Source.
  • Interfacers: They link everything together to interconnect the work of one group of entities to another to ensure continuity in their work.
  • Initiators: They brainstorm to create new ideas for new environments, experiences and opportunities to evolve. That accelerates our evolution.
  • Observers: They can “walk-in” to an energetic or incarnate entity to be inside a creation to give feedback to the creator outside of it. They can observe and record things, but not interact or change the creation.
  • Producers: They create energy from which to generate Anu particles, the fundamental building blocks in the physical universe. There is also a lattice (independent of Anu) that holds everything in place.
  • Generators: They use the energy and Anu particles to create elements and materials and templates for “form” in the physical universe.
  • Environmentalists: They create, manipulate and maintain environments within the multiverse structure.
    • Universalists: They create the components within a particular universe (e.g. galaxies, nebulae, planets, moons). For example, galaxies can be created, used and dissolved when no longer needed.
    • Parallelism Engineers: They separate different Event Spaces by a line of demarcation. They can also change the mindset of entities that choose (or not) to experience an event (e.g. tsunami), which creates different realities for each entity.
    • Concurrence Engineers: They work with stable multiversal environments to separate environments, so that one universe can exist concurrently in the same space as other universes without any contact.
    • Frequential Barrier Engineers: They use frequential density to create a gap or barrier to demarcate one universe from another within the multiverse structure. Frequency is spherical, not linear in nature.
    • Attractionists: They specialize in working with all levels of “physicality” in the physical universe, including the force of attraction called gravity. They also work on the attraction between entities (through their energetic subsignatures) to make sure they interact with each other (e.g. to remove karmic links).
  • Caretakers of the Physical Universe: They work only within the bottom or physical universe.
    • Vehicle Creators: They design and create all the vehicles or incarnate forms (e.g. human, alien, animals, plants) used by entities to experience different environments at different frequency levels.
    • Habitation Creators: They create, oversee and maintain the environments used by incarnate entities to experience different locations (e.g. planet, moon, source of heat, light, weather, etc.).
    • Habitation Specialists (Nature spirits/Elementals): They take care of all the entities that come from less sentient Higher Selves (e.g. animals, plants, microbes). Each family of fauna and flora is supported by their own specialist that divides itself into myriad versions to support the hive entities (e.g. on Earth).
    • Populationists: They distribute the basic forms of flora and fauna to locations where they function as a “living” part of the environment (e.g. produce oxygen, filter air) to maintain the habitat (e.g. in a nebula).
    • Atmospherisists: They create, manipulate and modify the atmospheric environment needed on a gas-based planet, gas giant or nebula. They can manipulate weather systems, jet streams, magnetostreams and move the planet closer to the sun or the moon closer to the planet, and much more.

Final Thoughts

As you can tell, “The Curators” by Guy Needler is not “light” reading, because it takes us to a whole new level of understanding and appreciation of how we operate as entities in the evolutionary cycle. Our journey as human beings on this planet is but a fraction of our experience within the physical universe, which is but a fraction of our overall experience within the multiverse that our Source created for us to explore.

The most amazing thing for me is to realize how much help, support and guidance we get from all these other Higher Selves around us. That includes the various types of Curators as well as our Guide and Helpers. They are all interconnected and working very closely together not only at the multiversal level, but also at the microscopic event space level to optimize our evolution. We’re all in this together to get the most out of our evolutionary journey here. Knowing this, we can never again say that we’re alone.

Some people think that we are the only “intelligent life form” in this universe, but they may have to rethink that after reading “The Curators,” which describes a vastly different greater reality in existence. It’s true that we are the lead actors in our own play here, but there are plenty of other players working behind the scenes as our supporting cast and crew. We also think we have individualized free will to operate here, but it’s only free will to a point. We are guided in a significant way by countless entities.

As we celebrate Thanksgiving Day today, it’s a good time to give thanks to Guy Needler for bringing us this absolutely mind-blowing and paradigm-blowing understanding of life in the multiverse. We also need to thank the Curators whose hard work and efforts by design go totally unnoticed by us. It’s quite humbling to realize that this game is even BIGGER than we imagined!

Now we can imagine a Curator behind every corner saying: Relax, I got this! 😉

For more information, please see:

Guy Needler: Home – Guy Steven Needler | The Dawn of a New Age of Science (new website) & books: The History of GodBeyond the Source – Book 1Beyond the Source – Book 2Avoiding Karma, The Origin Speaks, 2015, The Anne Dialogues, 2016, The Curators, 2019

Ulla Sarmiento: Spiritual Guide To Our Multiverse, 2018

Ulla Sarmiento: Guía Espiritual a Nuestro Multiverso, 2018 (Spanish edition)

Ulla Sarmiento: Spiritual Guide To Our Afterlife, 2019

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