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Hello Bill,
What are your thoughts on Twinflame? And Their connection with each other?
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Why do I feel so protective of you?
Well, I'm glad someone does! :bigsmile: :P :bearhug:
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The utter panic I feel when you challenge things that would make you unsafe is daft, but normally it’s not a problem. That evidence of Wawa Grande should be a warning to all, there are certainly interdimensional creatures. Reading through past posts on missing people is surely evidential. You had a great escape - thank goodness you resisted the ‘Siren-call’. I am not mad - just the overwhelming panic was not normal.
Perhaps that missing climber was a victim of what you realised was there at the haunted lakes?
Yes, there's something very strange going on in that area, for sure — and it's not very friendly. For any readers who have no idea what this is all about, do read this post, and maybe a bunch of others preceding. It concerns strange phenomena that I experienced directly (as did Mara, my dog) in a particular very high and remote area known locally as the 'Haunted Lakes', which is also where a highly experienced local mountaineer vanished back in August, literally without trace. Over 600 people searched for him intensively for 30 days, and he was never found.
I don't think (or feel!) the missing climber, Wilson Serrano, was a direct victim of whatever's hanging around (or manifesting) in that area. Meaning, I doubt he was abducted or attacked physically by a Wawa Grande, the Ecuadorian version of Bigfoot (which really does appear to be a reality of some kind). Or anything else!
BUT — it does seem very clear that his judgment was uncharacteristically affected, despite his very considerable experience. * Any experienced hiker knows that when lost or disoriented in bad conditions in the dark, you just STOP — and hunker down, however uncomfortably, till the morning when you can figure it all out. Unaccountably, he didn't do that — a red flag in itself. He kept on going in the dark, despite not knowing where he was (though it seems he thought, or convinced himself, that he did), and then somehow, something very bad happened.* This is what nearly happened to me, in the same location, but I caught what was happening in real time, and recorded it all on video. And then later, despite having vowed never to go back there, I was being drawn back to revisit the place, which I idly mentioned on the thread. (Curiosity did kill the cat!)
Some members encouraged me to explore further, which I really understand; but avid and Flash both immediately raised a serious alert... soon after which I clearly spotted a large and very malign influence there, and made the firm decision NOT to return. Interesting stuff. I got a clear enough picture of what was there not to feel I had to go check it out in person with a camera. :)
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I'm most interested in the above question, too. Music was some kind of doorway that opened up my life for visitation by e.t.'s. The questions about music seem to be the most important of all, in my mind.
Seems a whole pile of us want to know Bill's
guess! I loved the question about finding a little alien too. Rhetorical questions and impossible-to-answer questions are obviously not off limits! Music was/is some kind of doorway for me also. I imagine there's probably
deaf aliens out there too, or some that would rather listen to silence (ha ha)
I love this :)
Why does ET never pop in and ask for guitar lessons, for example, or guidance on how to play the trombone? As a guitarist I'd be first with my hand up and get them up and running with a little 'Purple Haze' (Jimi Hendrix).
In any case.... :focus:
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This is a question that I am reluctant to ask. How do you make a living in Ecuador? Regression Therapy? You don't have to answer please! That can be very personal!
Yes, I do some regressions, and I also have a few [small!] savings. From time to time I've had to sell some things to make ends meet. And some Avalon members (and guests!) have been VERY generous personally. :flower:
But living here really is very inexpensive... I can get by very modestly but healthily for as little as $500-$600/month (not counting the significant Avalon expenses), which is crazy-cheap compared with almost anywhere else in the world.
That includes keeping my very old 1986 vehicle on the road (just! :) ), health insurance ($68/month, a necessity) and my internet ($66/month, expensive in this very rural area, the only thing which really does cost quite a lot comparatively speaking). My electricity bill is $23/month, gas for cooking and hot water is about $1/month, and my water comes straight out of a mountain spring. I buy much of my food from the market, and I never eat out. The wilderness is very close by, everything around me is green, and all told, I feel surrounded by riches.
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Hi Bill my question : and you'll know where this comes from, how do you keep you cool when people just don't seem to get it, and argue with very bad logic or can't seem to see themselves. I know this can apply me at times. How do you not just give up trying, how do you not go ballistic?
Ha! :) Well, as a serious answer, my friends do remind me from time to time that I may be rather more patient than I sometimes think I am. I'm not really aware of it most of the time!
I do get irritated occasionally, but I've learned a long time ago to sit on my hands and let many things play out. I'm quite good at being an observer, I think, but I do know I'm also able to step in and make decisions if needed.
But regarding how we operate as a moderators team, almost everything we do is by genuine consensus. It's a myth that I somehow make all the calls and everyone else follows in lockstep... the others in the team will all confirm that! Between us, we have a wide variety of opinions about many things, but I feel we're always able to work well together to make good decisions between us.
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Bill, do you have any post impressions to share regarding your (and Kerry's) interview with James of Wingmakers?
https://wingmakers.com/wp-content/th...0Interview.pdf
Thank you.
PS I don't think we had any substantial evidence that Sitchin's assertion the Annunaki enslaved humans to mine gold in Africa was true until Michael Tellinger's discoveries of the ancient settlements and gold mines in Africa. What are your thoughts regarding that?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=THONUYzbl7U
The Camelot Wingmakers interview was 100% Kerry's work (and initiative) — kudos to her. It was an important first, and she did a great job. I had absolutely no part in that apart from helping format the written interview for publication.
The Wingmakers saga is an allegory — though an extremely rich, sophisticated and complex one. It's NOT factual, per se. But James himself is most certainly a remarkable man who has extensive knowledge and a most extraordinary story-telling ability, in the deepest sense of what 'story-telling' really is.
I don't credit much of Michael Tellinger's work, I'm afraid. He has some very strange views about many things, and the great Zulu shaman Credo Mutwa has no time for him — though his work on 'Adam's Calendar' was interesting. (It was actually discovered from the air in 2003 by a colleague of his, Johan Heine, who is a pilot, but Tellinger did much to publicize the find.)
Zecharia Sitchin's work is also way over-hyped. He did NOT translate rigorously from the Sumerian (as his critic Michael Heiser 100% correctly asserts), but sought translation 'guidance' from a kind of channeled source whenever he encountered something unclear or ambiguous.
That alone opens up much of what he wrote to be potential disinformation from an unknown entity. This is not well enough understood (or, in fact, understood at all!) by most of Sitchin's readers.
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Hello Bill
Thank you for allowing us this opportunity in this great thread .
What are your thoughts on the following ......
Barbara Marciniak & her Pledeian Collective
Kryon as channelled by Lee Carol
Abraham & Esther Hicks
Bashar & Daryl Anka
cheers
I have to say, if I may: I don't feel I can take any of them very seriously in my work. (An important caveat, though: I may well not be nearly as familiar with their work as you are.)
My views on channels are well-known. Some channeling is authentic, in all probability, but I'm as sure as I can be that most of it isn't. At best, I'd contend it's usually a form of disinformation from unknown sources. (See my reply about Zecharia Sitchin immediately above!)
And note: DISinformation (as distinct from MISinformation) means that some of it is true, while some is false. The problem, of course, is that it's not easily possible to know for sure what parts are true and what parts aren't. It's exactly that lack of clarity or certainty which generates all the disagreement, confusion, and conflict.
My deep suspicions about much channeled information are simply that that it tends to tell us humans exactly what we want to hear. Any TRUE channel would, I suspect, be rather more forthright, probably dumping a bunch of tough, no-holds-barred, hard-to-hear news on us.
To be popular, though, and get books to be bought and websites clicked on, the channeled information has to contain reinforcement, reward, optimism, and hope: sugary taste-nice candy for people who really need good nourishment. There's nothing wrong with optimism! But the motivations have to be sincere, and in the case of many channels, I'm not at all sure that they are.
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Hello Bill,
What are your thoughts on Twinflame? And Their connection with each other?
That's very similar to (or maybe the same as!) a question about soulmates. I'm going to assume they're the same, for the purposes of this reply.
My clear personal view is always that we have many soulmates. Many dearly loved, longstanding, very close friends with whom we've had a whole bunch of very good times, and maybe adventures, together, over long, long periods of time on both this and other planets (and realms!).
And we're in full agreement that we'd love to have a whole bunch more. So, we meet again, one more time, so we can continue having fun (and, also, maybe working together on joint long-term goals and purposes).
But the complications arise when several soulmates all turn up at once, and then as fallible humans we can all get mighty confused about how to deploy any romantic involvement. I've encountered this myself, more than once, and I'd bet that many reading this have had the same very difficult experience.
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What can change the nature of a man ? ;)
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But the complications arise when several soulmates all turn up at once, and then as fallible humans we can all get mighty confused about how to deploy any romantic involvement. I've encountered this myself, more than once, and I'd bet that many reading this have had the same very difficult experience.
I'm really glad you see this too. This was the harshest part of what I can only call some kind of "targeted experiment" on me. I'll try as best I can to summarize; Basically it was as if I had two men fighting over me (in my mind). Before you think it - yes I know they try to make you feel special, but this isn't about ego. It was about betrayal - if I choose one, that meant I have to betray/abandon the other. It happened over and over and over again, and eventually I found myself screaming out loud "I am SO SICK of betraying people!"
There's certainly more to this than I'll ever know, but I do think I learned something from the experience. I need to "be firm in my decision making". Worst case scenario, if I end up getting betrayed, I don't think I'll be angry about it. I hope I'll understand that it's nothing personal.
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Thanks Bill. I agree 100% about Kerry and James, and I have to agree with you for the most part about Sitchin and Tellinger, but when I saw the actual evidence in a couple of Tellinger's videos of Adam's Calendar and the many ancient settlements still discernible from the air over Africa, with the final coup d'etat the discovery of the ancient gold mines, I could no longer doubt their assertions about the Annunaki enslaving humans to work the mines for them. The fact that Tellinger's discoveries came AFTER Sitchin wrote about the mines was the clincher for me.
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Bill, do you have any post impressions to share regarding your (and Kerry's) interview with James of Wingmakers?
https://wingmakers.com/wp-content/th...0Interview.pdf
Thank you.
PS I don't think we had any substantial evidence that Sitchin's assertion the Annunaki enslaved humans to mine gold in Africa was true until Michael Tellinger's discoveries of the ancient settlements and gold mines in Africa. What are your thoughts regarding that?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=THONUYzbl7U
The Camelot Wingmakers interview was 100% Kerry's work (and initiative) — kudos to her. It was an important first, and she did a great job. I had absolutely no part in that apart from helping format the written interview for publication.
The Wingmakers saga is an allegory — though an extremely rich, sophisticated and complex one. It's NOT factual,
per se. But James himself is most certainly a remarkable man who has extensive knowledge and a most extraordinary story-telling ability, in the deepest sense of what 'story-telling' really is.
I don't credit much of Michael Tellinger's work, I'm afraid. He has some very strange views about many things, and the great Zulu shaman Credo Mutwa
has no time for him — though his work on 'Adam's Calendar' was interesting. (It was actually discovered from the air in 2003 by a colleague of his, Johan Heine, who is a pilot, but Tellinger did much to publicize the find.)
Zecharia Sitchin's work is also way over-hyped. He did NOT translate rigorously from the Sumerian (as his critic Michael Heiser 100% correctly asserts), but sought translation 'guidance' from a kind of channeled source whenever he encountered something unclear or ambiguous.
That alone opens up much of what he wrote to be potential disinformation from an unknown entity. This is not well enough understood (or, in fact, understood at all!) by most of Sitchin's readers.
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Hey Bill, thanks for this thread. I was really interested to read you had done the EST training back in the day, as I've recently done quite a number of the Landmark offerings, which began with Erhart's work. My question: if you can shift, augment or further highlight absolutely any aspect of the forum and the way PA currently presents to the world, what would it be and why? To further hone the question, do you see any aspect at all of how PA presents to the world as being in any way problematic?
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I don't know if anyone has been paying attention but I've found little to fault, in the record, as time passes - in his statements, so far.
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I don't know if anyone has been paying attention but I've found little to fault, in the record, as time passes - in his statements, so far.
Yes I had noticed. To my surprise, because I did not like the guy and still don’t - very manipulatively using human behaviors - yet, not really any false statements
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What can change the nature of a man ? ;)
A woman. :heart:
:)
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hi,
what is your position on the red haired giants and the Paracas skulls?
many thanks!
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What can change the nature of a man ? ;)
A woman. :heart:
:)
Maybe, but much tougher than raising children -what a f job to give to women!!:cocktail: I need a drink. :waving:
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Dearest Bill :sun:
Where do you envisage Project Avalon (forum and otherwise) being in the next ten, twenty, thirty years and beyond?
What legacy(s) would you like to leave behind you when you leave this planet?
If you could be anything, do anything, be with anyone without any limitations, what would you ultimately love to do?
I guess this goes hand-in-hand with another question for you being; What is your hearts greatest desire?
What are you passionate about? What are you completely bonkers about?
:star::star::star:
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A difficult topic, trying to change someone else. Relationship issues ahead.
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Hello Bill,
What are your thoughts on Twinflame? And Their connection with each other?
But the complications arise when several soulmates all turn up at once, and then as fallible humans we can all get mighty confused about how to deploy any romantic involvement. I've encountered this myself, more than once, and I'd bet that many reading this have had the same very difficult experience.
Ouch. Definitely one of the few most emotionally challenging experiences of my life this time around (she chose the other guy).
Nice to know I have company regarding this phenomenon :(
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