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originally posted by: cyberjedi
Who is up for some Bashar discussion?
vimeo.com...
Have a listen and lets discuss the contents! I for one like the part where Bashar lets a Grey speak at around 26:00.
originally posted by: Arouet
I, too, was a Bashar critic. If I learnt one thing from a childhood in the Jehovah’s Witness cult, it is the fatal loss of freedom you risk from the comfort of the crowd; critical thinking can be a distressing and lonely path.
Personally, I try not to interfere with a person's spiritual development, I understand how evil is part of the divine plan to wise us all up to the difference between what’s right and wrong. If torturing a kitten is something a person feels compelled to do as part of their path to wisdom, then by all means torture that cute, tiny, defenseless kitten. Rub it’s adorable bright eyes into the thorns of that prickly bush for 5 full minutes before regaining your senses and realizing how utterly absurd and grotesque that kind of behavior is.
i thought it was a pretty good presentation.
i didnt find the guy to be manipulative or anything. he just kinda regurgitated a whole bunch of stuff we've all read or heard before and made a coherent talk out of it.
he was pretty insightful. well spoken. clearly smart.
decent show.
originally posted by: Jay-morris
originally posted by: Arouet
I, too, was a Bashar critic. If I learnt one thing from a childhood in the Jehovah’s Witness cult, it is the fatal loss of freedom you risk from the comfort of the crowd; critical thinking can be a distressing and lonely path.
Personally, I try not to interfere with a person's spiritual development, I understand how evil is part of the divine plan to wise us all up to the difference between what’s right and wrong. If torturing a kitten is something a person feels compelled to do as part of their path to wisdom, then by all means torture that cute, tiny, defenseless kitten. Rub it’s adorable bright eyes into the thorns of that prickly bush for 5 full minutes before regaining your senses and realizing how utterly absurd and grotesque that kind of behavior is.
i thought it was a pretty good presentation.
i didnt find the guy to be manipulative or anything. he just kinda regurgitated a whole bunch of stuff we've all read or heard before and made a coherent talk out of it.
he was pretty insightful. well spoken. clearly smart.
decent show.
If ET is talking through him, then surely they do not just speak English? Why do they not channel other languages through him?
originally posted by: Arouet
originally posted by: Jay-morris
originally posted by: Arouet
I, too, was a Bashar critic. If I learnt one thing from a childhood in the Jehovah’s Witness cult, it is the fatal loss of freedom you risk from the comfort of the crowd; critical thinking can be a distressing and lonely path.
Personally, I try not to interfere with a person's spiritual development, I understand how evil is part of the divine plan to wise us all up to the difference between what’s right and wrong. If torturing a kitten is something a person feels compelled to do as part of their path to wisdom, then by all means torture that cute, tiny, defenseless kitten. Rub it’s adorable bright eyes into the thorns of that prickly bush for 5 full minutes before regaining your senses and realizing how utterly absurd and grotesque that kind of behavior is.
i thought it was a pretty good presentation.
i didnt find the guy to be manipulative or anything. he just kinda regurgitated a whole bunch of stuff we've all read or heard before and made a coherent talk out of it.
he was pretty insightful. well spoken. clearly smart.
decent show.
If ET is talking through him, then surely they do not just speak English? Why do they not channel other languages through him?
Bashar uses the language capabilities of Darryl Anka. Who speaks English, some Japanerse, a little Arabic (his origin) and pig Latin.
originally posted by: Phill621
Here is a list of stars with planets that have intelligent life according to Bashar as shared in his workshop called "Bashar's Lab".