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Old 12-10-2008, 09:45 PM   #72
Czymra
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Default Re: JAMES: The WingMakers Interview on Camelot

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Originally Posted by ENdJOY View Post
Milk and Honey, I am not here to debate you...so you can put your guns away...I respect you opinions, and defend you right to state them...I have no agenda here other than to share my own experiences...and to present them using the original "language" that introduce the concepts to me.

I am amazed at how many "intellects" are willing to tell you what something tastes LIKE, without every having experienced it...thinking that by comparing it to something else it will define its unique flavor.

do you really expect anyone to take your word for fact, when you have not experienced the WM's materials? I do wonder why you are so intent on keep others from trying it on for themselves...when you have not even tried it for yourself.
Again, I have to agree with you EndJoy. In fact, most of you speak so straight from the heart it would be difficult not to. I find it very interesting however because it seems that both of you (if you would accept my most humble perspective) are true followers of that (spiritual) path toward what we call 'truth'. The fine line however seems to be that Milk and Honey tries to judge whether some practices are 'worth the effort'. I suppose that springs from the wish to prevent wasting one's time with a teacher or a teaching that could possibly just be someone's phantasm.
In fact I myself have experienced this first hand, and many of you also I am certain, are very aware of those shammers that invent their religions and spiritualism for the sake of control and power they gain over their followers.
I too was weary of the 'arrogance' that James' interview seemed to project, even though it seems full of generously elongated explanations of 'yet again the same issue'. Some of this is necessary in order to shatter the old notions, however, how many wrong preachers had we already had that keep on telling you that what they say is 'completely different' from any other teaching.
This is all well and good and the discourse you quoted rings deep especially within me and I was exhilarated when I found that section just last night. I can also stand with the fact of mixing up fact and fiction, but the fact/fiction that James is incognito, leading people to believe that he could be an 'alien' or a 'time traveller' puts me off. Clearly, when you put such a message out and hide yourself behind a mask, you have the perfect setup for another mystic religion already.

Also, having just dived into the WMM myself, I don't understand how his old teachings can tie in with the new ones.
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