View Full Version : Time Watchers?? Anybody know anything about them?
tpmputterman
19th June 2013, 02:18
My buddy and his wife are very gifted. They recently had an entity on their couch who was very nice, but called himself a time watcher and then he left.
I have heard of watchers, angels ect...
But he was very specific to say time watcher and not watcher. He had brown hair mid 40s looking of Native American or some kind of Indian descent.
Thanks
Kristo
19th June 2013, 05:39
I've heard of the Keepers of Time ( channeled by Steve Rother if I remember correctly.....)?
Helvetic
19th June 2013, 09:51
My buddy and his wife are very gifted. They recently had an entity on their couch who was very nice, but called himself a time watcher and then he left.
I have heard of watchers, angels ect...
But he was very specific to say time watcher and not watcher. He had brown hair mid 40s looking of Native American or some kind of Indian descent.
Thanks
What your friends saw was probably an "Observer". That's all I can say for now.
sirdipswitch
19th June 2013, 13:16
uh... is there more to this story? Did he just appear on the couch, say he was a Time Watcher, and then disapear, or did he say more??
soleil
19th June 2013, 18:58
lol sirdip i was wondering the same thing.
helvetic, what else CAN you share?
realitycorrodes
19th June 2013, 22:12
If you are so gifted why don't you ask the dude who said he was a time watcher everything you need to know.
tpmputterman
20th June 2013, 03:18
I'm not gifted like that, it was my friends wife. A lot of the time she does not remember the events kind of like Jane Roberts and Seth. In this case she was lucid and just said he was a time watcher, she did not ask any questions to him. I don't know why. This is a very regular occurrence in her life meaning all types of beings are always around. So for her not to ask more was more of being polite and comfortable by the situation. They are the type that rarely ask questions but listen very well and reflect on what is given, information and try and relate it to their life. Hope that makes sense.
They used to live on the Hopi reservation and had all sorts of interesting experiences. They have been great mentors to me, and it took years of me knowing them before I ever knew they thought and lived like me. After that they told me about many experiences and information, things to read ect.. But they are not the type to ever talk with anyone randomly about these things, have to be very close to them. They are wonderful people. Honestly this was the first time I have ever heard them say they were curious what he meant by time watcher, because usually its easy for them to navigate through the information.
I will try and see if they have reflected on this and what there thoughts are. Like I said before they never push these beings for info, but respect that they have been told something and learn what it means on their own. Sometimes there is no dialogue at all.
realitycorrodes
20th June 2013, 07:37
Thanks for he clarification tpmputterman.
Personally, I prefer to have no secrets. So like you if I don't know something I tend to ask questions. I have always wondered why people get uncomfortable when another is trying to learn something from them. I have noticed that sometimes people get uncomfortable when asked questions when they wish to keep secrets from them.
Generally, I am with JFK's quotes on secrets. I find people wish to keep secrets because this gives them a sense of power. Don't they say information is power. Of course they will try to justify it by saying people are not responsible enough to have such information. In that case, I wonder how they themselves got to know the secret, as they seem exactly the same as everyone else i.e. human beings with the same faculties. Hence I believe if one can become responsible then if one is prepared to take the time to teach another then they can to.
I guess if one's questions are sincere...why would anyone consider it impolite of them to ask them it - unless of course they are playing power?
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