Justin
Ex Member
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BillB, neither Recoverer nor i were the ones to bring up negative E.T.'s to Kran here.
And rather going into a lot of specifics, i spoke to Kran in a very generalized way, outlining the basic principles and laws behind all this stuff.
Front loading as you call it, well that's what Guides do all the time, but they have the wisdom to know when to go into detail, or when to leave it more general, or to just give hints or to just give nudges.
They are in the business you could say, of transforming stuck, limited, distorted belief systems into more freeing, expanding, and accurate belief systems. There are various ways of doing that, and yes, sometimes it comes down to explaining things in a clear and concise way to spark greater understanding. Literally everything they do, is devoted to that process, because they are trying to help free humans from their inner and outer bonds, so much of which relates to distorted, limiting beliefs.
I have been on a conscious spiritual path since age 13, and i'm now 35, and in that time i have been through A LOT of challenge and testing. Much of my path has been about developing my intuitive knowing, which doesn't require any bells and whistles that you are so attached to, all the sensation effects, the flying, the forms, etc.
Intuition cuts right through to truth. It is our deepest and most core way of perceiving, whether while focused in physical, or nonphysical. A perceptive capacity and sense we have had from the moment we were sparked off from Source.
To become very intuitive, one must do a few things in tandem--become very clear, balanced, and open ones heart up a lot. It is one of the hardest of the perceptive senses to develop, because it takes so much trust and listening. Anyone can seemingly leave the body, with all the effects and bells and whistles, and be convinced by that and the experiences one is having, but to listen to that quiet, intuitive part of self, especially for us men, requires a lot more. Intuitive knowing tends to come much easier to women then men, because they tend to be more innately in touch with their feelings and they tend to more attuned to empathy which keeps the heart open.
People that get caught up in the bells and whistles, and effects, often times are not particularly objective about their perceptions and experiences, so just because someone has a lot of classic OBE's, doesn't make them an expert on the nonphysical or spiritual reality. For many years, Bob Monroe was rather clueless in some core ways, despite all his OBE's. It took him decades to come to similar conclusions that i intuitively knew, accepted, and tried to live when i was a teen. I got into this whole spiritual and nonphysical thing from an intense, former interest in science, because sometimes late at night starting around the time i was 13, i would get these intuitive downloads about the bigger questions in life, things about the Oneness, Love, etc. This was before i consciously sought OR read any spiritual literature.
It all comes down to spiritual attunement within the moment, and overall development and maturity, as perception follows beingness. You cannot expand the former well, without expanding the latter well.
I've received enough both inner and outer guidance in and about that area, to accept that it's okay for self to counsel others at times. Do i always do it perfectly and only wisely, no, but i generally know relatively soon after if i was off the mark or not.
Feel free to disagree BillB. Both you and 1796 seem to think that classic OBE is the holy grail way to truth. You couldn't be anymore off.
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