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Mitm
9th July 2013, 01:52
"God never punishes anyone, and He does not need catastrophes.
God is Love. But that is the way it was planned from
the very beginning. Created that way from above. When
mankind reaches a specific point, one might say, in its unwillingness
to accept the essence of truth. Once the elements of
darkness manifest in Man reach that critical point, in order
to avert total self-annihilation, a global catastrophe rushes in
which takes away a great many people's lives and crushes the
destructive life-support system of artificial creation. The catastrophe
serves as a lesson to those who are left alive
"Following a catastrophe there is a window of time in
which mankind seems to go through a fearful hell. But it is
a hell of their own making. It is those who are left alive that
fall into this hell. Then for a while their children survive as
in a pristine, original state, and they eventually reach a stage
one could call Paradise. Then they fall away again, and it all
starts over again in tears. This has been going on for billions
of earthly years

Orph
9th July 2013, 02:09
And people make fun of lemmings.

Mitm
9th July 2013, 03:09
The whole lemmings thing isnt even true.. it was edited to look like they were jumping after each other over the cliff...

And people make fun of lemmings.

wolf_rt
9th July 2013, 03:16
It is what it is... We came here to experience being a human, not to take over the galaxy.

Orph
9th July 2013, 03:26
.. We came here to experience being a human, not to take over the galaxy.I'm here because I'm in the witness protection program. I had inside information that helped bust a band of rebellious reptilians that were trying to take over the galaxy.

Arpheus
9th July 2013, 04:18
That sounds like we are all victims/prisoners of a cycle we cannot escape from.If thats case then its hopeless LOL!!Billions of years going on into this madness??Man thats flat out depressing!!Good thing most of us have no memory or recollection of it,but for the few of us that do remember some of it man that is painfull for sure.I really hope after this one my higher self is done volunteering to be here again,you have no idea folks !!Take me to some planet where there is zero technology and people live in harmony with their surrounding environment i need a vacation from earth on a far distant galaxy.

meeradas
9th July 2013, 06:37
I wouldn't discard the Anastasia - stuff because of that little excerpt. Just sayin'.

wolf_rt
9th July 2013, 11:52
Do you guys not believe in a cyclical world? All the evidence is there.... Doesn't HAVE to mean right now, but things don't look awesome...

Right now is a very interesting time to live.... There is a lot about it that sucks but it is worth it to experience the craziness of technology and consumerism, the ultra fast pace... All of it... There is a lot to learn right now about ourselves, and humanity.

It's hard not to let watching society crumble to bits get you down, but humanity's resilience and goodness constantly surprise me.

There is solace to be taken in the fact that the current paradigm has to end before a new one can start. And that we have pretty much reached the bottom. Things will be hard... but do you want to be part of the new paradigm or not?

Snookie
9th July 2013, 12:10
Do you guys not believe in a cyclical world? All the evidence is there.... Doesn't HAVE to mean right now, but things don't look awesome...

There is solace to be taken in the fact that the current paradigm has to end before a new one can start. And that we have pretty much reached the bottom. Things will be hard... but do you want to be part of the new paradigm or not?

I do believe the world ages go in cycles, and that at this point we are just beginning to a slow climb out of a deep pit. The next few years will be interesting to say the least, and I want a ring side seat to watch it all happen.

Ba-ba-Ra
9th July 2013, 16:33
That sounds like we are all victims/prisoners of a cycle we cannot escape from.If thats case then its hopeless LOL!!Billions of years going on into this madness??Man thats flat out depressing!!Good thing most of us have no memory or recollection of it,but for the few of us that do remember some of it man that is painfull for sure.I really hope after this one my higher self is done volunteering to be here again,you have no idea folks !!Take me to some planet where there is zero technology and people live in harmony with their surrounding environment i need a vacation from earth on a far distant galaxy.

We can escape. Read Kerry Cassidy's interview with James the Wingmakers for starters. Than read Michael Newton's stuff (there's a thread on him here right now), then put the two together. Understand that the place Michael Newton takes people to (that place where we go inbetween lives) is still a part of the Matrix. The "teachers" that we meet there convince us to come back, show us the lessons we still have to learn (this is all poppycock that we have bought into.) We are all-knowing when out of the body - why would we have to come into the body to learn if we are already all-knowing? Detachment from this material world, means detachment to having to come back. Coming back is a choice, but they tempt us by showing us excerpts from a new life that looks so great - and when we are out-of-body we forget about all the pain and suffering that comes with the body.

Chose wisely my friend, there is no need to come back into this insanity other than one's desire for material things or ego success.

Mitm
10th July 2013, 03:01
This time is different though says Anastasia, this time we can finally make it, and no need for cycles anymore... We are creating it all now. This is what her dream is all about... "transporting us across the dark forces span of time" She talks about the union of opposites and the Avatamsaka sutra, and a new thought being created, where we will finally figure it all out... she asks the question if a soul doesnt understand the truth, is it the souls fault, OR God's fault for not making it 'clear' enough... and it seems the answer lies in the 'union of opposites'. I think that means that it lies within each one of us, for myself, its me, its all my fault, and only I can make it better, by healing all my traumas, all my faults, and then as I create heaven in my heart, I create heaven on earth...

cybervigilante
15th August 2013, 16:49
That sounds like we are all victims/prisoners of a cycle we cannot escape from.If thats case then its hopeless LOL!!Billions of years going on into this madness??Man thats flat out depressing!!Good thing most of us have no memory or recollection of it,but for the few of us that do remember some of it man that is painfull for sure.I really hope after this one my higher self is done volunteering to be here again,you have no idea folks !!Take me to some planet where there is zero technology and people live in harmony with their surrounding environment i need a vacation from earth on a far distant galaxy.

The good old days weren't so good. Life was nasty, brutish, and short. Food was even more toxic than it is now. There was true slavery, wage or otherwise, universal child labor, tiny wages, rampant disease, filthy conditions, no worker safety or insurance - if you were killed on the job, tough luck - your family starved - all the things the GOP wants to bring back. The "good old days" were only good for the tiny elite.

VestnikRA
11th October 2013, 09:57
Love is the Law of God.
You live that you may learn to love.
You love that you may learn to live.
No other lesson is required of Man.
(The Book of Mirdad by Mikhail Naimy)

spiritwind
11th October 2013, 16:22
Love is the Law of God.
You live that you may learn to love.
You love that you may learn to live.
No other lesson is required of Man.
(The Book of Mirdad by Mikhail Naimy)

Very nice. I personally found the Anastatia books quite fascinating and I felt a ring of truth through much of the material as fantastic as it sounds. I've long wondered who the Kurgans really were who came off the steppes in successive waves (according to one theory) and plundered every settlement they found along the way. Where did they really come from and what is their story? Also the Vedas tell a very interesting story that has some overlap with what Anastatia was/is saying. And somehow I know England, Ireland, and Scotland tie into this somewhere as well. I personally think these islands were part of a much bigger continent that predates our current rendition of history. Learning to love in spite of this world being the way it is though is no easy task. Maybe you really do have to take on a more physical body to really learn and understand this concept. Maybe we do become more than we were before. I definitely resonate with what Anastatia has to say about the importance of gardening and putting your love into your garden, regardless of the type of garden it is. Anything you put your energy into can be considered a garden because we do indeed grow things with our thoughts, for good or for bad. When in meditation one day I was even shown how we too are a garden tended by our higher selves or, in some cases when our consciousness is primarily disconnected from our higher self in the decision making process, we then open ourselves up to outside influences. The more we attend to our inner garden the more protected from those outside influences we will be in my opinion.