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Post by skyhippie on Mar 16, 2009 2:16:59 GMT -5
hi, i hope you can read this lou, watched John lear videos on alienshift, he mentioned your thread on ats, downloaded most of it, loved it. brought awareness of how deep the conciousness expands. Was excited to find this thread alive, i hope. As far as conceptuals, does the life (species?) that you write about have a name? how much more evolved life is there above them? billy meiers spoke of petale as the highest being before entering creation, what do you, or any friends, think of meiers or even the pleiadians in general? seem to me like the people we should emulate.
thought it interesting that they dont differentiate sexual energy from any other kind of energy. I think here on earth we just need to shelter and accept that energy. I feel like that shapeshifting appliances sound like that.
anyone, please help out here, write your please write your thoughts....
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Post by Lou on Mar 16, 2009 17:56:35 GMT -5
hi, i hope you can read this lou, watched John lear videos on alienshift, he mentioned your thread on ats, downloaded most of it, loved it. brought awareness of how deep the conciousness expands. Was excited to find this thread alive, i hope. As far as conceptuals, does the life (species?) that you write about have a name? Hi sky They have a name but they don't want it out. Milton says it don't get much more evolved than him. Jeez I hope he is wrong. ;D I'm not versed on Billy Meier's stuff, I'm sure he is a swell guy. The Pleiadians are swell too. ;D Far too many humans have taken sexuality the wrong way. Sex is only one more element in the human tool box, not much more. There is nothing sinful about it.
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Post by skyhippie on Mar 18, 2009 13:31:39 GMT -5
thanks lou, I think milton is there name, what happens after evolution you think?
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Post by Lou on Mar 19, 2009 8:31:47 GMT -5
thanks lou, I think milton is there name, what happens after evolution you think? We get our wings and all the bells and whistles that go with them: .
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Post by abarnard on Mar 21, 2009 18:03:43 GMT -5
Hey Skyhippie, Welcome aboard...Your honesty and your open-mindedness will lead you right off this planet if you stick with your present theme or inquiry... With it the "sky" is the limit. I like Billy Meier...It is a paradox that what we want others to do or not do we ourselves must "do, or not". From there an activation happens where you become the peace you seek. I hope to read more of your story here.
Take care, abarnard
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Post by skyhippie on Mar 22, 2009 20:59:05 GMT -5
Meiers randy winters interview. check out the billy meiers photo album..... thats what kicked me into digging for "ufo" truths. he talks about spirituality, evolution, death, humanity... "we're here in material world to get a good evolution." by the way, thats quite a compliment abarnard.
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Post by skyhippie on Mar 26, 2009 22:46:13 GMT -5
Bells and whistles... the proverbial heaven... are you talking about a utopian planet, or a realm above the galxies and universes?
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Post by Lou on Mar 27, 2009 8:06:09 GMT -5
Bells and whistles... the proverbial heaven... are you talking about a utopian planet, or a realm above the galxies and universes? Those moving up go to utopia class planets from here, physical and non physical. Eventually we move to higher non physical realms and never look back.
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Post by johnlear on Mar 27, 2009 10:29:32 GMT -5
Bells and whistles... the proverbial heaven... are you talking about a utopian planet, or a realm above the galxies and universes? Those moving up go to utopia class planets from here, physical and non physical. Eventually we move to higher non physical realms and never look back. Thats were I am going to be headed skyhippie, that is if I can break the butter flipping habit. Its going to be tough call.
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Post by skyhippie on Mar 27, 2009 12:00:05 GMT -5
ahh, your a butter flipper huh. (what?) thats a nasty habit.
lou, Can you give an example, a case study if you will, of the earthling to utopian planet process?
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Post by Lou on Mar 31, 2009 9:18:24 GMT -5
ahh, your a butter flipper huh. (what?) thats a nasty habit. lou, Can you give an example, a case study if you will, of the earthling to utopian planet process? It's simple really, fly right and no butter flipping.
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Post by skyhippie on Apr 28, 2009 20:20:05 GMT -5
Its hard to have a one track mind. You make up your mind about something, and the world is very good at throwing you off track. (butter flip) Great Yogis can acquire great powers through their ablity to still the mind and realize themself, and tune themselves with the conciousness of "god." I hear of people with psychic powers, the ability to manifest objects, the ability to duplicate their bodies. Yoga itself means union of the divine. "ET's are of the light of the universe" (im quoting you on that). I'm assuming the light of the universe and divine light are the same. So yoga would be a way of union with et? (in a spirit sense)
I read about yogis, entering samadhi, superconciousness, enlightenment, on earth and when they die. is there an et link with this? Would these superhuman type people, the saints and spiritual masters of the world, be on a fast track to being "aliens" Powerful spirits harbor control lesser ones? Are krishna and shiva and ganesha real extradimensional/ terrestrial entities of the light of the universe that people seek communion with?
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Post by jca2008 on Jul 11, 2009 5:58:26 GMT -5
If sex is not sinful where do the STD's HIV/AIDS come in at? And can you name some more tools that are in our tool boxes?
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Post by esteay812 on Jul 11, 2009 16:21:51 GMT -5
I never knew that having an std or aids was a sin, nor were sexual activities. I thought that it is what it is... a disease or virus.
Many people believe that eating meat is a sin. But, in reality, it was thought bad to eat meat because there was no proper way to store the meat safely, resulting in the spoiling of meat and a whole bunch of sick people. People adopted it as a sin to discourage the spread of disease and the belief has lasted - even after the invention of the refrigerator.
Is it possible that certain religions have adopted sex - and the viruses and diseases assocciated with it - as a sin to discourage people from partaking in sexual acts and slowing the spread of the much feared diseases and viruses?
Afterall, if we were to not have sex wouldn't that be the end of the human race?
There are many, many, many, many tools in our tool boxes. Can't you think of any?
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Post by skyhippie on Jul 30, 2009 23:17:42 GMT -5
just because you can get an std from sex doesnt mean sex itself is sinful. Thats like saying Email is sinful because you can get a virus from it. The real question as far as the church question, is why they say sex is a sin, im sure it has nothing to do with venereal disease. Meat is a sin only if you think it is, personally, I enjoy the calmness in my head I get from not eating meat. As far as other tools in the toolbox, its interesting I couldn't figure out any others for a long time, but think about it, we have lots of them. There are probaly two thousand tools in the thought category alone....he abtlity to control our body, the ability to control the world around us, language, the faculty of telling the difference between wrong and right, logic.... decision... the power of willl...manifestation....
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