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Old 12-13-2008, 05:56 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Re: Wingmakers: Fact, Fiction, or Good Story with some truth...

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May I ask what others thought about the passage EndJoy quoted from Dr. Neruda?
That rings very true to me.

Something I don't understand is why everyone here is so hung up with 'facts'. I mean, what are facts? Clearly many of you have experiences they can't prove scientifically, so why would you at all be interested in making such a statement?
How do you, in your personal practice draw the line between pure channelling and that which is intercepted by 'lower beings'?
Yes some of the semantic arguments are ridiculous. They are akin to Seth Shostack stating the off worlders could not be coming here as the distances are too vast...sic Our knowledge of Reality is akin to pointing a finger at the moon and howling. We simply barely possess a rudimentary understanding of our reality. And many religious zealots are so full of themselves they quote whatever Book they choose to believe as reality. We my friend are in Dark ages and believe ourselves to be state of the art. Well you see the UFO and just know, its not so.
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Old 12-13-2008, 06:56 PM   #2
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Yes some of the semantic arguments are ridiculous. They are akin to Seth Shostack stating the off worlders could not be coming here as the distances are too vast...sic Our knowledge of Reality is akin to pointing a finger at the moon and howling. We simply barely possess a rudimentary understanding of our reality. And many religious zealots are so full of themselves they quote whatever Book they choose to believe as reality.
Well i presented a few quotes and paraphrasings from the teachings of Jesus, Guatama and Krishna. I did so to compare them to the WM and amply illustrated the obvious cross pollination of concepts which James claims as brand new revelations from the WM.

Does that validate those concepts from the adepts? Or does it invalidate those same concepts in the WMM?

In your estimation, does quoting the older teachings make me "full of myself" and one of those "religious zealots" too?

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