03-09-2012, 12:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2012, 12:31 AM by Bring4th_Austin.)
(03-08-2012, 11:00 PM)Diana Wrote: Bring4th_GLB posted the above quote, a few posts back.
I missed that! Thanks Gary.
Quote:(03-08-2012, 09:16 PM)abridgetoofar Wrote: Would a Wanderer with a natural affinity to contact intelligent infinity and have his "word become deed" understand this power at a young age? Do you suppose that, if this account is factual, Jesus instinctually knew that his emotion and focused intention might harm the other child? I would doubt this. I also remember throwing violent tantrums as a child as a result of frustration, becoming violent and bitter, despite the fact that I was normally a very docile, calm, quiet, and gentle kid.
I don't personally find it a likely scenario that an advanced being, even as a child, would just haphazardly come across powers, and not have any sense of them. Even when throwing a tantrum, did you stop loving your parents? I can't buy the idea that children with powers would innocently kill. No offense to Ra, or anybody else.
It's not so easy to dissect emotions as a child. I can definitely say that I described feelings towards others as hate as a child.
I also find the Jesus story from Ra a bit suspicious, yet this story from the intro to Book 1 is slightly related, if you're inclined to believe what Carla and Don have written:
Quote:One example which shows the close connection between UFOs and mental
metal-bending happened to us in July of 1977, after our book, Secrets of the
UFO, was published. We had been interviewed on a local program and a
woman in a nearby town had heard the broadcast and was very interested in
what we had to say since her son, a normal fourteen-year-old boy, had had a
UFO encounter. He had been awakened by a whistling sound, went to the
door, and saw a light so bright that it temporarily blinded him. Again, as is
often the case, it was the same night that people nearby also saw lights in
the sky. The woman wrote us a letter, and Don immediately called and
asked her permission to speak to her son. After questioning the young man
to Don’s satisfaction, Don asked him to take a piece of silverware and tell it
to bend without touching it in any firm or forceful way. The fourteen-yearold
picked up a fork, did as Don suggested, and the fork immediately bent
nearly double.
The boy was so startled that he would not come back to the phone...
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