12-24-2011, 04:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2011, 04:29 AM by Tenet Nosce.)
(12-22-2011, 01:13 PM)godwide_void Wrote: We are all harvested upon death, and we are all harvested if we reach certain criteria in our 3D conduct by a certain time.
There is more than one way to die. And besides that, there is nothing which precludes living simultaneously in multiple densities.
(12-21-2011, 12:09 PM)Diana Wrote: The transcripts are fantastic to me so far, and I would agree with TN that they are sadly limited by the questioners. But it is easy from our perspective to see the overall content and think, "Why didn't he ask X?"
Oh yes, it is easy from out here in the peanut gallery! I didn't mean it in any sort of critical fashion. However, I believe there is great wisdom in getting a feel for how one might approach a similar situation differently. You never know when such a situation might arise...
I've just been doing some more research for my Yadda Yadda thread, and found this interesting quote. Note: Yadda was not being channeled by Carla here, but by Mark Probert. I think there is some wisdom here which we could all benefit from.
Lecture by Yada di Shi'ite
and
Professor Luntz
Through Medium Mark Probert
November 17 1956
~ Detroit Federation of Women's Club ~
Yadda Wrote:We, my friends, do not care what you believe, not one little bit, and you should not be concerned with what another believes. But you should be, and we are, vitally concerned with how another has arrived at his conclusions about anything, let alone survival and communication. That is interesting. Not only is it interesting, but it is vital for us to know.
To simply tell me what you believe does nothing for me because I have a belief of my own that may be totally different from yours. This may cause, and often does, war between two people, for never is your belief as good as mine, as right as mine, as true and mine. "I am one of the chosen of God, you are chosen if at all, by the devil." So you see, my friends, we get no where by asking another his opinion about life.
But to sit down and talk and ask, "How did you arrive at what you believe, my friend?" This not only informs me about the nature of what is called thought, in general, but it tells me the nature, the character of this individual. It tells me where his fears lie, where his hopes and joys and his pains originate. Remember, my friends, that all is mind, all is but consciousness. We walk and have our being in the Light that is called Christness, the Light, not space and time as separate entities from consciousness.