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Old 05-19-2009, 04:19 PM   #14
Jonathon
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Default Re: Message from Atmos - Siriam May 18th

Falls in perfectly with LLresearch and the Law of One material (starts in the 1981 transcripts of LLresearch). I would urge anyone who wishes to judge this contact to familiarize themselves with the material mentioned. All questions and perceptions of threat here are thoroughly and easily answered in the material. Should you choose to judge without fully educating yourselves to the nature of this and/or this type of contact, then that is your choice however unfortunate. Time to let go of fear and the paying of allegiance through it to your perceived enemies by understanding what they are, how and why they manifest, and what your role is. The Law of One material was critical to this understanding for myself and I can't recommend it enough. In many ways the very glue that binds all of the other information together. The definitive binder in my opinion.

It concerns me that many get so hung up on attacking the reliability of the source... then empowering a stream of gossip behind it, such as "so-and-so says this is disinfo", or "this is an illuminati trick... I know because..." as if they are some kind of authority on either. The reliability is contained within the message itself, not in it's sender. There are even greedy TV evangelists that, on occasion, say something supremely valid/valuable. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater to fill some sort of need to control or pigeon-hole data you do not wish to receive, or worse, you do not wish someone else to receive; or because you fear where the information may lead you. All information is good information for it reveals truth either in the presentation of it, the lack of it or in some combination of the two. It's simply a matter of what you do or don't do with what is revealed or not revealed within it. EG I may find the greatest truth in a chipped and dirty rock where you might say "it's just a freakin rock..." If it's just a freakin rock, how, then, does it become such a threat? What is it about the rock that inspires such time and energy to destroy it? It's only a rock after all =)

My humble opinion.
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