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My goodness... I pray for this woman, as I pray for everyone with love. May she be filled with the purest of love, may we all see with eyes unclouded. I love you all so much. More than the limitations of our spoken languages could ever explain May the force (love) be with you <3
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love spent to the air is not the solution to everything.
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if you want others to feel love, you will have to implicate yourself with them personally, emotionally, intimately; you will have to use your time, your energy, and your life to MAKE LOVE with them personally. Otherwise you are only preaching wishful thinking. Last edited by Racsouran; 10-01-2008 at 05:17 AM. |
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I got the sense that Ms. Delicado was self consciously trying to speak in a way that conveyed great wisdom and knowledge (maybe she was nervous) but all the while I was asking, "where's the beef"? I can judge for myself whether something is fascinating. She may be well intentioned, but something was off about this one for me- just didn't seem very real. And after the billing the interview received, I was feeling like I missed something.
I am suspicious of any ET's with interventionist tendencies. I agree with the view that there's life out there, and lots of it. Why wouldn't those beings belong to the same spectrum of "good and evil" that we all do? And, couldn't they be in a competitive search for resources just like us? How about the axiom as above, so below? There wasn't much in this interview that I found particularly valuable, though, again, it's possible that her intentions were good. My powers of discernment are growing and it seems like you, my compadres are experiencing the same. These are exactly the skills we need because it is also possible that her intentions were not good- just possible. Try to be kind and respectful. |
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Though I appreciate the intent, I don't need, nor want anyone to 'stick up' for me. I am fine. And I am not upset at anything being said here. Whether a person accepts it or not, I will show my love. It need not be accepted and others may challenge it if they so wish. What is happening now, is unnecessary. We need not point any fingers and it seems things are getting personal. I hope this can end right now. Please be at one <3
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In various spiritual practices the master loves the student with all of one's heart. This is the love that flows through the heart from heavenly realms. Those who have visions of saints, masters, christ, buddha, Our Lady, etc. all experience love as all encompassing and all embracing. Those who choose a spiritual path have an opportunity to transcend Eros and transmute it into Aggape. Think of a stick... Eros on one end and Aggape on the other. One is always on the stick yet can change their location with intention and great heart. Be not harsh with those who have had different experiences then yourself. Instead be open to the difference and allow yourself the possibility of experiencing something new.
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I watched the whole interview and in common with a number of people was not totally impressed by Miriam. I have an enormous monitor so I like to have the interviews playing in full screen and it helps me focus, not only on the words but how they are spoken. Thanks to some nice zooming by Bill and Kerry we had a very good view of her face at certain times during the interview and my impression was that she is a genuine person but I suspect her story has been embellished in parts.
I would say that she HAS had an important experience but to 'flesh' it out for a book she has called on other things that perhaps she has heard or read elsewhere. I fall back on my personal theory that it is the message and not the messenger that is important and in this respect it is a message that I think everyone here can relate to. Massive respect once again to Bill and Kerry for bringing these issues to our doorstep. |
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Racsouran, Clark Kent, Princess mewmew,
This thread is now decending into a 'slang n hang' match . NOT ACCEPTABLE! I think this is enough now. move on folks...much bigger issues at hand going on to debate and contribute to in other threads! your postings will be removed if this continues.
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one thing that is puzzling me about the interview. I think Miriam says that she was taken into some of the underground bases, or what would seem underground bases, and then told by her contacts to stay away from there for it could be dangerous. If this is the case, what was her contracts doing there and why would they take her there if it was dangerous? Sounds a bit close to the bone for me.
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Lets keep it relevant to the thread
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why it´s not an option to delete my own posts¿?
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A litttle more on this. (We've been on the road for several days and so I've only just caught up on the very interesting range of views here.) On page 4 of this thread (a long time ago!) I wrote this... Quote:
Of course, we're not trying to persuade anyone to believe anything. (We still get e-mails every day about Blossom Goodchild. We despair!) It was Kerry who first contacted Miriam earlier this year. I was skeptical - despite having had my own contact experiences back in the 1980s. I am always very wary of information like this. I do consider myself to be skeptical in the very sense as brilliantly defined by Bernie Haisch: Quote:
She's a strong presenter on camera, but this belies her sensitivity: after the cameras were turned off she was in tears for several minutes, such was the intensity of the previous couple of hours for her. While those were private moments, it seems that for some that kind of outtake might have been valuable to help evaluate her sincerity and vulnerability. The text describing the interview (before it was published) was written by me. Kerry had thought it might be a little too strongly worded. The reason I'm relating all this here is to share my own personal journey relative to Miriam's testimony: starting out doubtful and wondering where Kerry was going with this... and ending up paying extremely close attention to her story, which I continue to do. I'm delighted we met her and interviewed her and I am convinced her story is important. Very best to all, Bill |
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Good for you, for me all remains the same and it´s my responsability to accept my feelings on that.
The emphasizing of "deep" emotions, and emotional states in a text is enough reason to make me doubt. well i never trusted anything, besides that; i only read to take probabilities into account. Last edited by Racsouran; 10-01-2008 at 09:27 AM. |
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I also appreciate your skepticism. Suggested guidelines: 1) Never let skepticism slide into cynicism. 2) Always be respectful of others' views (as I am of yours here). 3) Never be afraid to change your mind if the evidence leads you that way. 4) Don't get stuck in an intellectual position which you then have to defend. 5) If The Project Avalon Forum is not the right place for you (which is primarily intended to be solution- and action-based), then there are many other good places for you to debate and discuss your views. Very best, Bill |
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http://www.projectcamelot.org/miriam_delicado.html
THIS HOPI article MOST certainly goes along with the above Miriam D interview on Camelot, worth reading: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog...9140/tpod.html |
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THANKYOU from the heart Kay,for the HOPI article. It is absolutely wonderful. The HOPI PRAYER FOR PEACE was stunningly beautiful!! This article is the perfect accompaniment to the Miriam Delicardo interview.(which by the way was one of my favourites so far.Dan Burisch still my no.1 x) The sun was shining through my window as I sat and read the Hopi prayer. In grattitude & unity Starchild x Last edited by STARCHILD; 10-01-2008 at 01:01 PM. |
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