Fawzo

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  1. Nice concept. I think though that an intelligent deity would understand the principles of recycling and transformation way before he went into production unless we are the thoughts experiments themselves before he goes into production. The wheel of life Grass Rabbits Foxes Grass Rabbits Foxes
  2. Do you feel Yeshua was just being sarcastic when he stated such. Surely God knew of us before we even entered the womb. I guess the confusion we share has a bright spot in the anticipation of finding out more once we jump that final gap. Gives us something to look forward to.
  3. I have read quite a few of the books in the series. I agree with JimM that the message is basically the same as a few other sources.
  4. He has visited and posted on the forum very recently.
  5. Anybody have any thoughts on the Philadelphia Experiment?
  6. Nobody has to know about your spirituality, but methinks it would be quite noticeable to all if one were truly spiritual. Hard to hide that light under a basket!
  7. I have picked up one or two of his books in the past and have never been able to finish one. They do seem fantastical at times and something irks me at times while reading them. Well I guess the web of life and astral strands have been written about by many writers. What I see is in my minds eye and I have never actually seen threads of light coming out of the top of peoples heads but I have seen peoples light bodies on two separate occasions.
  8. I remember hearing of a guy who stated that he went back in time and killed his father to test the hypothesis out whether one could affect their own reality by such actions. When he came back to the present nothing earth shattering had changed so the assumption is that traveling back in time doesn't alter reality it just creates another split as in the multiple realities theme. Each decision we make some portion of ourselves branches off in the other possibility. I wonder what the portion of me who decided not to post this craziness is doing right now.
  9. It's been a few years now, but I saw the results of a study done once across the various Christian sects on Education and Income levels. Catholics topped the list in income and education while Baptists and the more fundamentalists movements like Pentecostal, Assembly of God and deliverance type churches fell at the bottom of the list in both categories. My personal experiences also tell me that fundamentalist seem more extroverted than those at the top of the list. The Mass ceremonies themselves will help me make my point. Look at the Catholic mass and compare it to a Pentecostal one. One is like a Funeral and the other a Rave. (It's been years since I've been to either, but I doubt much has changed). I think the introverted type who likes a rigid system where they can feel some type of control, would be drawn to the Catholic Mass, while those who like action and excitement and just like to go with the flow would be drawn to the Pentecostal Mass. Add to that the extra burden of paying one's tithes that is pounded into one's brain in the Pentecostal sects and I think your perception of the more extroverted people who like to pray in public and tip poorly seems quite logical. In most cases they just wouldn't have the extra money to tip. Either that or they just sensed you were a non-believer.
  10. I was out 6 a.m. yesterday morning and an event I have waited 9 years for occured. My home away from home hiking trail I love is a few miles from the car dealership where I was suppose to be at 7:30 am to get an oil change. I was early so I stopped at the woods and first thing I notice is three kingfishers flitting about. I have always seen them as loners and never in a group. Then I noticed a Doe with two fawns crossing the morning lit river leaisurely which was beautiful and then lo and behold the precious beaver I knew was always there and yet no one has seen one in that area. A quarter of a mile later and another huge lumbering beaver enjoying his morning stroll while a song bird sang melodiously to all who would hear. I was in heaven. I have waited 9 years to spy a beaver there. I came back 45 minutes later after the oil changed and hiked 5 miles and had some nice encounters with a bunch of deer and a pileated woodpecker but nothing as sweet as those few minutes in the a.m. Folks always ask me what kind of protection I take on my hikes and I tell them God and my walking stick is all I need. Sometimes I do miss out on some wonderful encounters because I'm pondering discussions from here instead of enjoying the now there.
  11. I like to always give thanks for the things that have given their lives to sustain me. Hopefully me being the best person I can be will help give honor to those beings and their sacrifice. I do it privately though because it is between me and the force that guides me. After I left the Assembly of God Church I attended I still had friends there and I would dine out with some of them at least once a week. They always seemed to enjoy making a public spectacle of giving thanks when dining out. Quite often they would try to put me on the spot in front of other members of the church and when it came time for the prayer they would volunteer me, knowing I no longer believed as they still did. One time in a packed Pizza Hut I had had enough of this and so I stood and raised both my arms to the heavens and cried out 'OH MONGI WE THANK THEE FOR THIS FOOD!!!" you know they never volunteered me again for the meal prayer.
  12. Thanks for the detailed response. Even in my belief system it can be said that rejection of Christ is unforgivable. Source will not go against one's will and externally change one's thoughts of separation and sin into one of unity, love and Christ mindedness. As long as one thinks they are separate from the love of God so shall they be unto infinity and beyond. This can't be rectified or forgiven until one becomes cognizant of and accepts the truth of their place in the Sonship experientially. Sometimes when one is dreaming one is aware that one is dreaming. Even though one is aware that one is dreaming in the dream, one is not fully cognizant of the reality that surrounds oneself in real time until one fully awakes. One can continue to dream forever oblivious to what reality is, totally imersed in their present dream surroundings. (Just as we get lost in a good book or movie or TV show) Once one becomes cognizant that they are dreaming they can actually have some control and even enjoy the dreams more. Since everything that is was sourced from God, is it possible for God to be divided against himself?
  13. Well I find your vision very interesting and quite similar to the web like interlaced energy pattern I perceive sometimes that connect us all. From previous discussions I felt as if you still believed hell to be a physical place that existed where those who refused to recognize the Sonship of God would be punished. I was wondering if your vision incorporated the hell concept into the tapestry or not. This was actually the reasoning behind my question of whether your belief system had any changes since the vision. Of course hell might not have been an important part of the message the vision had to give you or hell could be represented by being on this side of the tapestry or standing apart from the tapestry. Sometimes during visions such as yours knowledge comes to us and I was wondering if any of such knowledge involving hell came to you. If you do not wish to share that is fine but you have really piqued my interest now!
  14. Now I must ask you is Hell a part of that tapestry or an illusion?
  15. RevRainbow do you conceptualize time as being a part of the reality on the other side of that glass?
  16. I went to Amazon.com and read the reviews on this book. Seems as if there is a firestorm of debate about it. If it pops up at the library I will check it out.
  17. Just imagine how reality would be perceived if we saw everything through the lens of an electron microscope. I hope that wasn't in the pulpit of the many hued one. I should go read that first perhaps. Ok I went and read the Open Pulpit, hence the edit and now want to know if the fabric used in the tapestry was hemp Very Nice vision RevRainbow, has it changed your perspective of your beliefs any?
  18. nestingwave thanks for the link. I'll download two sessions and check them out on my Zune this weekend.
  19. If you include Daniel as some do it's even longer than that. Luckily the sign isn't a red light or yield!!! I think a good question would be for thousands of years man has felt that the end was near. WHY? His gut feeling has been wrong for so long why believe it now. If one believe the Temple of Solomon has to be rebuilt first then he is going to be waiting thousands of more years too.
  20. Do you feel though that it is possible that there are multiple nows going on simultaneously in other dimensions of reality. Like radio waves that fill the air around us and yet most times our receptors, like radios are focused on one specific station? If so could not seeing the future be merely perceiving one from a whole list of possibilities that are occurring in the now. How this works is beyond me. I get visions sometimes of like a 3-d ball of like spider web structures made of light which interlace.
  21. I watched some on line videos of David Wilcock the other day and enjoyed them I plan on revisiting whater project site that was and watching some of the other ones this weekend.
  22. Do we need one no! God has already supplied all our needs. Our fleshly desires are another question. Do parents need a book to teach their children how to share, love and be compassionate? I think they may if they never received those things growing up as a child. I think even if they didn't receive them at home though if they encountered them in the society in which they lived they would be fine without a book. Also receiving instruction orally is more powerfull and revealing than reading from a book due to the energies and emotions behind the spoken word.
  23. Well people back from the time of the Prophet Daniel and probably before that have imagined the same thing. But I'm still planning on buying and giving out Christmas gifts on December 25th that year and making payment on said gifts into 2009.