05-11-2010, 03:31 PM
(05-11-2010, 09:34 AM)Eddie Wrote: I'd be curious to hear the reactions of people to this interview, from Project Camelot:
Peter Sterling, 2012, the coming changes
Unfortunately, I'm very biased on this topic, but I have to say that even so I did not resonate much with Peter's message. Despite him saying that the Greys told him the shift was not to be feared, it certainly sounded very fearful to me. It was like fear/panic triggers (literally "abort the planet!" and "There is no way to stop it!"), mixed in with platitudes. It described mass extinction for the majority of people and fed into those "aliens as saviors" theories floating around out there.
Another thing that struck me is the guy came off as seemingly loving and spiritual, but there was a certain "cardboard" quality to him. It's hard to put my finger on exactly what it is, but his spirituality just didn't feel very authentic. Oddly enough, I had the same reaction to Drunvalo M's interviews, where something didn't quite feel right...it sounded right but wasn't. So I was really surprised when he referenced being a Drunvalo student!
And what's up with leaving an alien implant mark on the guy's neck as a way to verify that the experience was real?!
But then again, maybe it's just my aversion to the Greys that is making me too biased to see the interview clearly.
I'll just leave this on a quote from Ra that I think is particularly relevant:
Ra Wrote:53.17 Questioner: Then in general we could say that if an individual has a ‘Close Encounter’ with a UFO or any other type experience that seems to be UFO-related, he must look to the heart of the encounter and the effect upon him to determine whether it was Orion or Confederation contact. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. This is correct. If there is fear and doom, the contact was quite likely of a negative nature. If the result is hope, friendly feelings, and the awakening of a positive feeling of purposeful service-to-others, the marks of Confederation contact are evident.
Love to all