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03-24-2003, 04:49 PM | #11 |
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I actually enjoy his posts. I mean, this place wouldn't be quite the same without his kind. So preach on.
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''Elsewhere'' is no different to anywhere, it's all somewhere. Cheers Malai5. |
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Thank you for that, we will take it in the positive. But please, it's teach not preach, there is a perceptional difference not quite seen by some. Cheers. Malai5. |
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The core understanding is central to many who have sought to find themselves. There is really only one truth. Our material has merely struck a chord in them and that is what it is meant to do. Not see it word for word our way, but their way, as it is a personal journey. You cannot take a personal journey in a group. Cheers. Malai5. |
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''Makes no sense'', to you that is. Fine by us. Cheers. Malai5. |
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Malai5,
Words will never convince me of a supernatural entity or origin to the universe. It may be fun to speculate, but that's all it is, speculation. It would take a personal, supernatural event to convert me; an event that I would call an hallucination in anyone else. You're right, its an extremely personal process. |
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Words did not convince us either. We have had what you call ''supernatural events'' aplenty in our lives, and still do have them. We know better than to demean the experiences of others for once you have experienced these events, you will never forget them and they will convince you that you cannot deny what you see and feel and hear. It is a personal journey and we hope you do have these experiences one day, for then we will not have to say anything. Cheers. Malai5. |
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It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine. |
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What's the saying, eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die. Well it's not as simple as that. The 3D world will go on down it's road of self destruction, but overlaid will be a new 5D world which starts it's new road to construction. Cheers. Malai5. |
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