didn't flinch? looked them straight in the eye? now, I gotta see this! that's how I judge character old Dude, their body movements always give 'em away.
he's probably a lighterworker on the inside track. I read Gammil's book on how he had given up on life. reached the dag gum bottom of his barrel. I know the feeling.
Darn good spiritual book. If I think of the title I'll put it up here. I think his first name is William.
well, he had just turned his eyes upon the stars..not a religious man that I know of, not a man to turn to prayer, just a child of the universe so low down didn't know which way was up. This kind of despair in the soul is always answered...by something bigger than us...I was impressed, He also had enough good humor in him to give me a belly laff or two while I war reading.
It's not just body language reveals a man's character, but their words also. Well, to make a long story short..just about every night he began flipping out of his body and found himself on a space ship being shown around and the whole works..so much so, and so real, he wrote a book.
He met a group of beings who travel the stars and they were related to another group of beings which I studied about 40 years ago. The ascended masters group, who were called The Great White Brotherwood. He was being trained for purposes of owning his own soul I do believe.
I usually call them White Light Brotherhood these days to avoid racial connotations.
anyhoo, ever since I read Gammil's account, I was completely at ease with our space visitors, and where's theres smoke, there's been a fire.
love, alysia