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RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Namaste - 11-28-2011

Not that we all fit under specific labels, as we most surely don't. But, why not have a go? :¬)

http://www.scottmandelker.com/Articles/etquiz.html


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - yossarian - 11-28-2011

(11-28-2011, 08:27 PM)Namaste Wrote: Not that we all fit under specific labels, as we most surely don't. But, why not have a go? :¬)

http://www.scottmandelker.com/Articles/etquiz.html

this quiz is so ridiculous

each question is way overloaded. One of these days I should convert it into a properly formed likert-scale questionnaire. Each question should test one concept, not 2-5 wildly different things grouped together with conditional ORs

As it is, it looks a lot like identity politics bullshit


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Diana - 11-28-2011

(11-28-2011, 08:27 PM)Namaste Wrote: Not that we all fit under specific labels, as we most surely don't. But, why not have a go? :¬)

http://www.scottmandelker.com/Articles/etquiz.html

Brad Steiger also has a book The Star People, and a website http://www.bradandsherry.com/question.htm with a long list of sometimes quite odd characteristics among people who have memories or awarenesses of other planets and ships. He compiled data from many years of research.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Whitefeather - 11-28-2011

(04-09-2011, 12:08 AM)zenmaster Wrote:
(04-08-2011, 10:01 PM)JoshC Wrote: To be honest, no one here really knows (unless through some strange revelation that makes at best a subjective conviction) that they're a wanderer.

Quote:36.24 Questioner: I’ll just ask one short one before we close. Can you tell me what percentage of the Wanderers on Earth today have been successful in penetrating the memory block and have become aware of who they are, and finally, is there anything that we can do to make the instrument more comfortable or to improve the contact?

Ra: I am Ra. We can approximate the percentage of those penetrating intelligently their status. This is between eight and one-half and nine and three-quarters percent. There is a larger percentile group of those who have a fairly well defined, shall we say, symptomology indicating to them that they are not of this, shall we say, “insanity.” This amounts to a bit over fifty percent of the remainder. Nearly one-third of the remainder are aware that something about them is different, so you see there are many gradations of awakening to the knowledge of being a Wanderer. We may add that it is to the middle and first of these groups that this information will, shall we say, make sense.
Looks like around 9%, or probably well over a million.

Yup and, that quote is from the 80s. Today there are even more awakened wanderers. I am getting a 10 %. More came but also many passed away. We wanderers are here to help people who have spent their 3d path on Earth, to polarize on the positive without loosing our polarity. It is a subtle and constant rebalancing of energies for all wanderers.

Labels serve no purpose indeed. However we came to radiate and should never - and cannot - dim our light however some people are bothered by it.

When polarized STOs decide consciously to always support other STOs rather than STSs, then we'll enter the Golden Age because then, we'll start forming an harmonious STO complex which is what 4d is about.

Be well all

Heart

Whitefeather


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - zenmaster - 11-28-2011

(11-28-2011, 09:42 PM)yossarian Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 08:27 PM)Namaste Wrote: Not that we all fit under specific labels, as we most surely don't. But, why not have a go? :¬)

http://www.scottmandelker.com/Articles/etquiz.html

this quiz is so ridiculous

each question is way overloaded. One of these days I should convert it into a properly formed likert-scale questionnaire. Each question should test one concept, not 2-5 wildly different things grouped together with conditional ORs

As it is, it looks a lot like identity politics bullshit
Since Pickle is not a wanderer, I wonder what his results would be to that test.


(11-28-2011, 09:50 PM)Whitefeather Wrote:
(04-09-2011, 12:08 AM)zenmaster Wrote:
(04-08-2011, 10:01 PM)JoshC Wrote: To be honest, no one here really knows (unless through some strange revelation that makes at best a subjective conviction) that they're a wanderer.

Quote:36.24 Questioner: I’ll just ask one short one before we close. Can you tell me what percentage of the Wanderers on Earth today have been successful in penetrating the memory block and have become aware of who they are, and finally, is there anything that we can do to make the instrument more comfortable or to improve the contact?

Ra: I am Ra. We can approximate the percentage of those penetrating intelligently their status. This is between eight and one-half and nine and three-quarters percent. There is a larger percentile group of those who have a fairly well defined, shall we say, symptomology indicating to them that they are not of this, shall we say, “insanity.” This amounts to a bit over fifty percent of the remainder. Nearly one-third of the remainder are aware that something about them is different, so you see there are many gradations of awakening to the knowledge of being a Wanderer. We may add that it is to the middle and first of these groups that this information will, shall we say, make sense.
Looks like around 9%, or probably well over a million.

Yup and, that quote is from the 80s. Today there are even more awakened wanderers. I am getting a 10 %.
Whitefeather
I just re-read that. It'd actually be 10% of at least 100 million by now, so closer to over 10 million (not 1 million).




RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - BrownEye - 11-28-2011

Quote: Since Pickle is not a wanderer, I wonder what his results would be to that test.

79 which is logical considering I have system hopped around for the 3D experience.

My understanding is that a wanderer is a tutor, helping densities it has already passed. My portion of Soul has not gone through anything higher than 3D, only recently activating another energy body. This has to be seen from the point of view that other portions of the same Soul have gone farther than I have. This portion (me)has not.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - GoldenBeam - 11-28-2011

If Pickle is not a Wanderer, what is that thing under his name and next to his avatar? I guess it says his bona fides are wandering.Angel


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - BrownEye - 11-28-2011

I don't know how to change that.

Plus, that test page was pretty lame. Can't see how it has any real bearing on anything.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - zenmaster - 11-28-2011

(11-28-2011, 11:10 PM)Pickle Wrote: Plus, that test page was pretty lame. Can't see how it has any real bearing on anything.
Did you notice where it said if you scored in the middle that "You may or may not be a Star Person, and you need more reflection to know for sure." Huh?




RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - AnthroHeart - 11-28-2011

I scored like 85-95 on that ET quiz, depending. A couple of them could depend.
(11-28-2011, 09:50 PM)Whitefeather Wrote: We wanderers are here to help people who have spent their 3d path on Earth, to polarize on the positive without loosing our polarity. It is a subtle and constant rebalancing of energies for all wanderers.

When polarized STOs decide consciously to always support other STOs rather than STSs, then we'll enter the Golden Age because then, we'll start forming an harmonious STO complex which is what 4d is about.

I like what you say here. I am indeed rebalancing myself almost all the time. The negativity of the world can be rather draining on me. Even not negativity per se, but things that are way different from my own beliefs. Makes sense about supporting other STOs.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - BrownEye - 11-29-2011

(11-28-2011, 11:25 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 11:10 PM)Pickle Wrote: Plus, that test page was pretty lame. Can't see how it has any real bearing on anything.
Did you notice where it said if you scored in the middle that "You may or may not be a Star Person, and you need more reflection to know for sure." Huh?

Yeah. The questions seemed real whimsical to me.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - zenmaster - 11-29-2011

(11-29-2011, 12:17 AM)Pickle Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 11:25 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 11:10 PM)Pickle Wrote: Plus, that test page was pretty lame. Can't see how it has any real bearing on anything.
Did you notice where it said if you scored in the middle that "You may or may not be a Star Person, and you need more reflection to know for sure." Huh?

Yeah. The questions seemed real whimsical to me.
Whimsical is a good word for it. Anyway, it's his business.




RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Whitefeather - 11-29-2011

(11-28-2011, 11:41 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I scored like 85-95 on that ET quiz, depending. A couple of them could depend.
(11-28-2011, 09:50 PM)Whitefeather Wrote: We wanderers are here to help people who have spent their 3d path on Earth, to polarize on the positive without loosing our polarity. It is a subtle and constant rebalancing of energies for all wanderers.

When polarized STOs decide consciously to always support other STOs rather than STSs, then we'll enter the Golden Age because then, we'll start forming an harmonious STO complex which is what 4d is about.

I like what you say here. I am indeed rebalancing myself almost all the time. The negativity of the world can be rather draining on me. Even not negativity per se, but things that are way different from my own beliefs. Makes sense about supporting other STOs.

I echo that, Gemini Wolf. You are doing your good work brother. The universe knows it.

Let's face it, many wanderers get sick or drained only for breathing the air. Here is a difficult place for true wanderers. My experience of the wold is that it is a wild, crazy and chaotic place and, I have compassion for people who are native of this world. Plants, animals and minerals have purer thoughts, clearer feelings and truer memories.
But let's cheer up and, get back to work, the heart-work of healing in consciousness we naturally know how to do. As a complex memory, we are almost there.
Take care wanderers and friends
Heart






RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Diana - 11-29-2011

(11-29-2011, 12:17 AM)Pickle Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 11:25 PM)zenmaster Wrote:
(11-28-2011, 11:10 PM)Pickle Wrote: Plus, that test page was pretty lame. Can't see how it has any real bearing on anything.
Did you notice where it said if you scored in the middle that "You may or may not be a Star Person, and you need more reflection to know for sure." Huh?

Yeah. The questions seemed real whimsical to me.

Try Brad Steiger's questionnaire rather than Scott Mendekler's. It's much better, with physical anomalies and less "whimsical." I found Mendekler's book silly.


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - BrownEye - 11-29-2011

(11-29-2011, 01:28 PM)Diana Wrote: Try Brad Steiger's questionnaire rather than Scott Mendekler's.

Now that is weird, its a fill in the blanks and they want us to send them in?


RE: Finding a place amongst Wanderers - Diana - 11-29-2011

(11-29-2011, 01:37 PM)Pickle Wrote:
(11-29-2011, 01:28 PM)Diana Wrote: Try Brad Steiger's questionnaire rather than Scott Mendekler's.

Now that is weird, its a fill in the blanks and they want us to send them in?

He compiles the data Smile.