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“As we found out, God is bigger than we thought. Loving. All-Merciful. And God hardly cares about things like sins and blasphemy.”

“We have ideas like blasphemy because of the old and mistaken notions of hell but even more so of God being stern, fatherly, and punishing. We have notions of sin because of both of those. And we talk about fear … Continue reading

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To most Christians, and many conspiracy theorists, I want to say, you way OVER-estimate humanity….

To most Christians, and many conspiracy theorists, I want to say, you way OVER-estimate humanity, and yourself, to think you need a Devil to explain evil in the world. You way UNDER-estimate humanity, and yourself, to think you need a … Continue reading

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“The imperfections of life are the rails upon which life’s journey rolls along”: On love, woundedness, relationships, real healing, real transcendence, and more. What the planetmates say today

“…You wish to turn your infants into the parents you wished you had. You love your children to the extent that they hold out the hope that they will become that — your longed for parents. But, no, you cannot … Continue reading

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“You would not need to defame Nature’s love and glorify your own if it was as unselfish and transcendent as you profess”: Planetmates reveal on unreal love, roots of woundedness, “babies having babies,” parental love

“So, non-expression of needs became of survival value in a species who were reluctant to care for their young because of their own unmet needs from infancy and childhood. And cuteness and adorability — smiling more as opposed to less, … Continue reading

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Like reading a letter from a wise, old friend….

By M.E.W. on February 5, 2014 I’ve recently finished reading Experience Is Divinity, by Michael Adzema. If you ever have one of those days (weeks, months?) where it just doesn’t want to fit together, you really can use this. Find … Continue reading

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What the planetmates really think of us, the latest: On human “evolution,” control, conformity, birth…”controlling your young”

The Twentieth Prasad — Controlling Your Young Humans are defined by the fact of your prematurity and the consequent long period of dependence on fully growns for survival. In the light of your continued descent into ever more controlling of … Continue reading

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Matter as Metaphor, Part Ten: Are Aliens Actually Angels Attempting to Midwife Us Into the Next Higher Stage of Our Ascension to hOMe?

Biblical Prophets Do Not Report Being Probed. Does Our High-Tech Perversion of Birth Account for the Stark Medical Veils Through Which We View Our Modern Angels? One at First Sees a God as a Demon This idea that aliens — … Continue reading

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Prodigal Human: The Descent of Man

Excerpt from Prodigal Human: The Descent of Man … a work-in-progress Suffering Ape So here again is something that makes us distinct from those beings still in Nature, those not prodigal, not “fallen.” We are, as I have been saying, … Continue reading

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We See Our “Angels” Through the “Fog” of Our Individual Vapors of Pain: “One Sees a God as a Demon Until One Is ‘Wholly’ Enough”

Entities Might Be Seen as Frightening Assailants, They Are Later Seen as Guides: Matter as Metaphor, Part Nine — Are They Aliens or the “Hounds of Heaven”? And Pleiadiens Are Stars, Too! A fascinating extrapolation of this we-are-stars idea is … Continue reading

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The Necessary Hero Dances Above Dissonance, Lightens Up in the Face of Stress, and Sees Divinity Not Demons Behind It All: Loving Warriors and Silly Heroes

Play Cards with Your Dragons: The New Hero’s Cycle Involves Surrender Not Struggle, Sacrifice Not Slaying, Compassion Not “Toughness,” and Silliness Not Stoicism Apocalypse – No! Chapter Thirteen: Peaceful Warriors and Silly Heroes You Just Can’t Slay a Volcano: The … Continue reading

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