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Old 10-21-2008, 04:27 PM   #32
Richard T
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Default Re: You are so close

Problem with crystals is that the information that humanity has gotten in relation to crystal powers come from dead entities, possibly from some that once populated Atlantis. And people are unaware of the true agenda carried by those entities, so they take the information at face value, believing that they have some sacred positive knowledge that grants them an advantage and use the crystals the way they are instructed to.

And there is a great danger in this, because people believe the information to be correct, while the dead are known liars.

Even those so called spiritual guides lie because they are bound by the laws of their world that is the siege of dominating hierarchies and are lied to themselves.

There are ancient Atlantean souls who have vowed to never reincarnate. And this is a great mistake because they must reincarnate if they are to connect with the source of their origin. And making such a decision automatically makes Luciferian entities of them. Yet, they will present themselves as highly spiritual guides and seek to use the naive spiritual beings on the planet to act as an extension of their schemes.

Even scientists and technologists get caught when inspired for certain 'inventions'.

Crystals are interesting because they are structured over the relationship between the invisible and the material. So that they allow the passage of different energies from one realm to the other.

I can't see how people trust that the use of those, according to the suggestions of intelligences inhabiting a world whose laws are kept hidden, and do so without questioning and really knowing what they are doing.

The same has been true of many so called alternative medicine movements.

Some of them are useful while others are totally destructive.

And since one cannot verify the truthfulness of any entity communicating from the invisible, the only solution is to use the better known empirical processes of testing and validation.
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