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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Norway
Posts: 413
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Excellent points Kauhane and Morphious!
There have been tens of thousands of sightings over the years. This is nothing but another "sighting" after all. Only difference is that this time the craft will be bigger and stay put long enough to remove all doubt about what it is. This time the lot of humanity cannot escape to face the fact about it. It will be all ove the news and inet of course. Yes, it will probably mark the beginning of the end of the dark cabal rule, but the sighting alone would not be sufficient to do that. There is a "ground crew" that has been working on that for decades already. See this post for info on that: http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?p=31852#post31852 This thing has split the "new age" community in two it seems. But when it happens it will hopefully have a unifying effect as people will have to leave their ego's aside. My own stance towards it is simple: I will participate fully in the game of manifesting the 14th october event, but I am not in any way attached to it. I am totally open for it, but I don't care if it happens or not. Thus, there is no ego involved. As for "blue beam" which seems to concern so many people still. The ETs would never allow that to happen as it directly influences them. Yes, of course they can intervene if someone is trying to misrepresent them in a gross and destructive manner! "Blue beam" would have the potential to set back humanities view of the ETs. They are doing their very best to convince us of their loving intentions. It is very important to them that the 14th october event goes down without any danger to anyone. It will be the lot of humanities "first impression" of them after all. I really do not think the ETs would allow "blue beam" to be humanities first impression of them... Is it not also a paradox that people so gladly give their beliefs/energy away to negative/dark "hollywood style" predictions like "blue beam" and other doom/gloom scenarios, but when something "good" is announced/predicted they want to be first in line to "dismiss it" up front, or twist it into something dark/scary/negative. I would perhaps reflect some more upon that tendency and dig deeper into myself to find out what it is really about, because it seems to me like an old religious hangover... A quote from a FAQ about the event: Quote:
Here is a site dedicated to the event: http://www.10-14-08.blogspot.com/ Last edited by Sanat; 09-30-2008 at 12:58 PM. |
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