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Originally Posted by Phtha
Do you think Ghandi, Mother Teresa, Jesus, or other like minded people cared
what others thought of them? They knew they were right, that is all that should matter.
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So because that's how they acted that's how everyone is supposed to act? Maybe she and others don't enjoy speaking about these types of topics because you get abused and "spiritually" judged...like what I keep hearing from you for instance. If you don't like what she's saying fine, but you're no more in the position to judge her validity as a "messenger" then anyone else here. Especially considering the message she gave wasn't a bad one, so what's the problem? Or is it just
your problem and ego?
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On the subject of blond/blue-eyed beings: I remember my own encounter with 4 fairly tall blond females with
Dune-style super blue eyes that didn't seem like they where from around here if you know what I mean. It was during a lucid dream experience but what was extra odd was that at one point I know I'm having conversations with them in a place where I couldn't understand everything they where saying, nor remember all that I replied. It was like a bridge into the future as well as taking place in "zero time" I guess it could be called. So I was consciously aware I was talking to these beings but I wasn't "allowed" to necessarily hear or remember then entire experience. It was pretty strange I must say, positive, but strange...
And yeah she(Miriam) pretty much said the same thing that we always hear, that should maybe tell us something when a bunch of people independently come up with the same thing, even if generally. If you want a lot of information on the ET motivations, I highly recommend this article on
www.exopolitics.org called:
By
Mike E. Salla, Phd
Her "apathetic" expression doesn't indicate lying, or callousness necessarily, it indicates understanding. Like what the characters talked about in that movie
Platoon about a solider who's been in the field during serious combat, they get a "1000 mile stare". It's a state of acceptance in a sense.