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What my past life sessions are showing me is that for eons and eons we have been inducted into one group after another, "volunteered" for one mission after another. Our allegiances are scattered all over the universe. One lifetime a grey, another lifetime a Nordic or whatever. IMHO this only added to our baggage because they all had their favorite indoctrination methods, many of which trouble us today and we don't know why we do the things we do. And, after my last session, going back over a quadrillion years, before there were any governments or races of beings, I realize that it all started rather inocuously and I don't think we realized that our actions would snowball as they have. Of more serious concern to me is not the state of earth, but the state of myself, my oneness. I feel fixedly divided among my higherselves and my lowerselves, and I seek the original freedom to be nothing with potential for everything. Somewhere back before time I bought into something, and later decided with my then godlike abilities that I was going to "NOT KNOW". I'm taking the journey back to before that "not know" decision. I'll keep you posted cheers! gnosis |
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Boy do we have a long way to go as humans! This thread is a good example. No wonder we have been quarantined on this planet, until we can evolve and learn to control our thoughts and emotions, on to fully realizing our potential.
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11-17-2008, 06:13 AM | #28 |
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Has the internet made it easier or harder to know what the real world is? This powerful medium is essential for human evolution, however it requires the ability to discern information, somehow this must become a collaborative effort. Developing new paradigms requires an understanding of a broad spectrum of ideas. The key is to be skeptical of everything, while keeping an open mind, think about what matters.
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I unfortunately can be a walking contradiction and see the glass both half full and half empty. all depending on who I am talking to. I am the type of person who jumps in and takes the opposing view so as I can get both sides of the argument. I usually did well during debates because I would argue against what I believed in |
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11-18-2008, 01:37 AM | #31 | |
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Thanks for your answer. Luckily for them then, they will be exempt from the 51% service to others because obviously they are physically incapable. It fits like a glove! All explained! You know what, I think people are just making it up as they go along. |
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Just live your life the right way, nobody can ask for more than that. |
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11-18-2008, 02:54 AM | #34 |
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Babies, toddlers and 4 year olds love by default.
However, the law of one is about service to others, not just love. I'm pretty sure a 4 week old baby can't do the shopping for a granny down the street. But luckily.....as it happens.....funnily enough.....there is a loophole! Phew! The answers are all there and fit neatly together. Because its made up! I still think people can't go wrong by just being themselves, a good themselves, instead of looking for laws and paths to follow. |
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If someone runs in yells that a tornado is bearing down on you, do you consider that to be "doom and gloom"? I don't.
Is there something wrong with storing a couple months of food and some water? I think not. One of my least favorite sayings is: "Its got to get worse before it gets better". For the love of God man, just how bad does it have to get? It's bad enough now - let's make it better! How about YOU go hide in a hole. I'll stay out and dodge the lightening. I may die, but then I'll go do something else. You will still be sitting in a hole. At 2 cents each, that'll be 8 cents please! dr Last edited by DaveR; 11-18-2008 at 03:12 AM. Reason: punctuation |
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Other than that, I completely agree. |
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AverageJoe!
Not meant for you, specifically. Just generally for the topic at hand. If I'd meant it as a response to your remarks I would quote you, but that's just me... . dr |
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We have a hard time letting go of our suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, we prefer suffering that is familiar. There is no doom and gloom, only Change.
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11-18-2008, 07:54 AM | #40 |
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Hey, DaveR, let's not forget that the wonderful Bard also stated once that it was time to wish 'Good Riddance' to *THEM* (TPTB) when things got out of control. That's *their* freight train derailing and wrecking as we move through the shockwaves of time of their spectacular crash against The Other. I have total faith in that statement. Good Riddance, Illuminati! End of History!
---------------------------------- As for the post posted from another forum, nothing new in the front, in terms of judgement. I don't have much interest on Miriam's contact, but it's more because of the content of her interview which doesn't serve me much, rather than with the contact protocol used by her Tall-Blondes. C'mon, folks. So many different races and species out there and we expect them all to have the same contact protocol? I've heard from credible contactées, the funniest and most bizarre ways of approaches. It doesn't make of them 'inferior' to others that may approach us, let's say, in a more delicate and sensible way. Contact with an *alien mind* is far more complex than receiving flowers and a date card for later in the middle of the night. Some of those races seem not to operate in the same conscious level we live in our ordinary awakened state lifes. They seem to be interacting with people's subconscious minds instead and reading their approach protocol out of our imagetic & repressed stuff stored in there. We're an abusive species, some of these ets seem to understand this as a legit way to engage contact. Other people, very clearly, have deeply ingrained fantasies about being kidnapped (especially, if they had a hard childhood and can't dissociate love from pain) and the most their conscious minds reject and fear the idea, part of their compartimetalized minds - in need of healing - revels in the feeling of being harassed and kidnapped in the middle of the night. I've seen contactées whose martyr role in life can't take anything but being 'taken'' as means of their worth. That's how 'especial' they are, how they need to feel that they are, to the point where aliens follow them through the traffic and harass everyone else, just for the sake of contacting *him/her*. And many et races do it, exactly how we need it as they're not 'gods', they're a social mind, an alien mind of all things, also learning from us, the same way we're learning from them. The least thing we need now is the "My Et is better than yours"... attitude We and they - each and everyone -are all essencial pieces of a big and wonderful complex puzzle. Just my take. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "We are the mystics, the scientists, the artists, the cybernauts, the explorers, the dreamers, the magicians, the visionaries, the shaman, the mapmakers, the lovers, and the healers, stepping out from the fringe, and coming together to redefine the possible." Last edited by Made_in_Brazil; 11-18-2008 at 08:07 AM. |
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There's a good message here to do with Fear and Darkness;
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=7738 And we are, literally, making it up as we go along. In fact, Joe, you made up this whole forum just to annoy yourself! How cool is that!! Last edited by dayzero; 11-18-2008 at 05:59 PM. |
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