--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" steve.sundur@
wrote:
> <snip>
> > Just curious. Do you find all "channeled" "knowledge" as bunk?
> > Just asking. I don't have an ulterior motive. I have on
> > occassion gotten value from this venue (reading books) in the
> > past, but haven't gone that route (or any route for that matter)
> > in some time. But I have found some of it insightful.
>
> Depends on whether you mean "bunk" in the sense of the
> content or in the sense of the purported source. As far as
> the purported source is concerned, if the content really
> comes from Ascended Masters or some other source that has
> "higher knowledge," you'd expect the insights to be novel,
> not anything already available from earthly sources. From
> everything I've read, "channeled" knowledge, insightful
> though it may be, is just recycled from scriptures and
> other existing sources.
>
I'd have to reach back in my memory banks. There was a period when I
gained great benefit from some books by Barbara Hand Clow and Barbara
Marciniak, supposedly inspired or channeled from Pleidian sources.  In
some cases specific insights and technologies were discussed (although
unverifiable as far as I could see).  A couple of examples may be:
development of a 12 strand DNA to be able to move into a higher
dimension of functioning.  Children being born after 1996 having a DNA
code which makes them more resistant to pesticides.  A technology for
evesdropping which is dependant on mental abilities and not technology. 
Also, supposedly tapping into akashic records to clarify some of the
early beginnings of earth.

I mention these so that people who want to lampoon me can have some
ammo. But the real value I got was in discussing some of the changing
patterns one goes through as they become a more spiritual being.  And
because it was supposedly "Pleidian" in its' source it was told from a
feminine perspective which resonated with me.*  That's best as I can
describe it right now.

*When I say "resonated"  I am saying that among the Hindu pantheon of
deities it also the feminine I  have had the greatest affinity for, as
in "Durga".   I don't thing she would not fit anyone's description of
"dainty" (-:

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