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Reply #15 - Apr 20th, 2006 at 9:08pm
 
I''ll go over to off topics, maybe Roswell is off topic? lol. see ya Lucy on the other thread.
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Reply #16 - Apr 20th, 2006 at 10:10pm
 
Here is a quote from my book (not published):
What a paradox we live in.  We agree to come back without our remembrance in tact, and for the rest of our human lives we struggle to remember.

You have many paradoxes in the above writings. How wonderful and stimulating. Thank You--Love, Light and Hugs--- cat
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Reply #17 - Apr 21st, 2006 at 5:32am
 
A cup of tea together would be great - obe would work here!

Yes sure there are aliens; we are also aliens to the other planet communities.  In fact i'll take this opportunity to cite the 'seven other worlds' taken from the Kabbala-

The inhabitants of the world of Geh sow and plant trees.  They eat everything from trees, but they know no wheat or any kind of cereal.  Their world is shadowy and there are many large animals in it.

The inhabitants of the world of Nesziah eat shrubs and plants, which they do not have to sow.  They are small in stature and instead of noses have two holes in their heads through which they breathe.  They are very forgetful and when doing a job of work often do not know why they began it.  A red sun is seen in their world.

The inhabitants of the world of Tziah must not eat what other beings eat.  They constantly seek for underground watercourses.  They are very fair of face and have more faith than all other beings.  There are great riches and many handsome buildings in their world.  The ground is dry and two suns are visible.

The inhabitants of the world of Thebel eat everything from the water.  They are superior to all other beings and their world is divided into zones in which the inhabitants differ facially and in colour.  They make their dead to live again. Their world is far away from the sun.

The inhabitants of the world of Erez are descendants of Adam.

the inhabitants of Adamah are also the descendants of Adam, because Adam complained of the cheerlessness of Erez.  They cultivate the earth and eat plants, animals and bread.  They are mostly sad and often make war on each other.  There are days in this world and the groupings of the constellations are visible.  In the past they were often visited by the inhabitants of the world of Thebel, but the vistors were stricken with failing memories on Adamah and no longer knew whence they came.

The inhabitants of the world of Arqa sow and harvest.  Their faces are different from our faces.  They visit all worlds and speak all languages.



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Reply #18 - Apr 21st, 2006 at 4:10pm
 
two lumps or one? Grin  that's funny. there are 7 chakras and you mention the 7 worlds of Kabbala, and there are 7 layers of consciousness associated with the 7 spinning chakras in the body.
on another note about aliens; I read a book I much enjoyed for it's flavor of honesty. I've forgotten the name but it's by William Gammil. one day he was disgusted with his life and said I simply can't take this drudgery anymore and my soul cries out for knowledge and relief. next thing that happened due to his prayer he was visited by aliens and taken aboard their spaceship within a dimensional shift, and the fun started. when he was trying to figure out who they were, they told him they were aliens in a sense, but they were really "our" higher selves come back from the future to assist us. far out huh?
thats a pun in case u didn't get it. hugs, I don't eat sugar myself. alysia Grin
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Reply #19 - Apr 21st, 2006 at 8:34pm
 
The book is "The Gathering" and it's a tremendous book.  I agree totally Alysia.  We are the ones we are waiting for. Wink

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Reply #20 - Apr 22nd, 2006 at 12:14am
 
thanks Mair...the book made a big impression on me. love, alysia
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