07-28-2022, 05:29 AM
I am curious, and pondering about the channeled materials
In the entire life-span of bring4th forum, has there been opportunities, or any attempts to allow members to contribute their own questions to the channeled materials?
After reading the recent channeled post from Q'uo on the l/l's website, I wondered how come l/l staffs and other-selves on the forum doesn't have a post that allows questions from members to be used in the ongoing channeling circle?
Is is an exclusive club? like for example, people in the circle are more spiritually "qualified" to ask their questions? or is it because they are long time friends with the organization?
Maybe I might have missed it? and IT IS on the forum somewhere? if so, could someone please help me find it?
I thought it would be really wonderful to have a place for members to post their own questions for Q'uo, and then having a poll to vote on which question should be included in future sessions.
To be 100% transparent with my thought,
As the bring4th forum is "closing"
I ponder on how much it has "aided" each and everyone of us. But how much of it was for us, and by us?
The E.T. constantly talks about "helping" us, and hoping to increase harvest, l/l talks about helping our spiritual development.
If this is the case, then isn't it natural to think that "we," as the recipient of this generous aide from the confederation should be allow to also collectively bring our "queries" to these wise and humble messengers of the Law of One?
Or is this is something only friends of Jim, and special people are allowed to do?
Back then, Don would ask Ra questions for others, and I thought that was awesome, but they didn't have bring4th forum back then, they didn't have the technology we have today.
Now we have this availability, but yet, our voices, or curiosity are confined within the limited perspectives and viewpoints of the few people within the channeling circle.
I am curious how the community feel about this, and how Jim, l/l folks could be more inclusive for the community, for us, with their humble and altruistic work.
In the entire life-span of bring4th forum, has there been opportunities, or any attempts to allow members to contribute their own questions to the channeled materials?
After reading the recent channeled post from Q'uo on the l/l's website, I wondered how come l/l staffs and other-selves on the forum doesn't have a post that allows questions from members to be used in the ongoing channeling circle?
Is is an exclusive club? like for example, people in the circle are more spiritually "qualified" to ask their questions? or is it because they are long time friends with the organization?
Maybe I might have missed it? and IT IS on the forum somewhere? if so, could someone please help me find it?
I thought it would be really wonderful to have a place for members to post their own questions for Q'uo, and then having a poll to vote on which question should be included in future sessions.
To be 100% transparent with my thought,
As the bring4th forum is "closing"
I ponder on how much it has "aided" each and everyone of us. But how much of it was for us, and by us?
The E.T. constantly talks about "helping" us, and hoping to increase harvest, l/l talks about helping our spiritual development.
If this is the case, then isn't it natural to think that "we," as the recipient of this generous aide from the confederation should be allow to also collectively bring our "queries" to these wise and humble messengers of the Law of One?
Or is this is something only friends of Jim, and special people are allowed to do?
Back then, Don would ask Ra questions for others, and I thought that was awesome, but they didn't have bring4th forum back then, they didn't have the technology we have today.
Now we have this availability, but yet, our voices, or curiosity are confined within the limited perspectives and viewpoints of the few people within the channeling circle.
I am curious how the community feel about this, and how Jim, l/l folks could be more inclusive for the community, for us, with their humble and altruistic work.