The Problems with Exclusivity

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    orthodoxymoron

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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  orthodoxymoron on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:09 pm

    I agree, Carol. I have tried to ask a helluva lot of questions -- most genuine, and some rhetorical. Narrative Theology is much better than the Proof-Text Method. The stories are not just for the children. What if we need White Lies? What if Ethical Deception is Truly Ethical? What if mystery is a good thing?

    "The truth is so overrated." -- Vala Mal Doran

    "What is one to do, when to rule men it is necessary to deceive them?" -- Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  THEeXchanger on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:28 pm

    maybe interviewing people - might get better answers to your questions

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    Post  orthodoxymoron on Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:57 pm

    I like the idea of interviewing people (and other than people). I liked it when Chad Dekker interviewed and questioned Anna in 'V'. I often feel as if I somehow know the Chad and Anna characters in a somewhat mystical way. I liked it when Dr. Who interviewed the Reptilian Being in 'Hungry Earth'. (see my avatar) I have put out a call for the appropriate individuals to answer the questions I have posed within this web-site. I don't know how to properly put such a thing together. I think I might've played a real-life 'Chad Dekker' role approximately a year ago -- where many key questions were answered, but many went unanswered. I considered most of this 'close encounter' to be 'off the record' (although this was never a requirement). I have sprinkled some of this information throughout 'The United States of the Solar System' thread. I enjoyed conversing with this 'person of interest' -- yet I sensed that we were probably on opposite sides of a very ancient conflict. It sort of reminded me of a scene in Dr. Who 'The Five Doctors' where Dr. Who is talking to the 'Most Evil Man on Earth' -- and his assistant is watching this encounter with another observer, and says 'It's Almost As If They Know Each Other. That's What Scares Me.' It really was as if we knew each other -- going way, way back. That's What Scares Me. Nuff Said.

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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  Floyd on Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:09 pm

    There have been attempts to influence society from a group of 'experts' before.

    Alice Baileys New Group of World Servers are a fine example. 'Experts' in fields of politics, education, science and the arts and so on would carry out 'The Plan' under the auspices ,not of St. Germain' but of DK. This idea is not novel. An elite few would infiltrate all these fields that would then aid the 'Externalization of the Hierarchy'.

    Those with clairvoyant vision may recognise the 'servers' by seeing a cross above their heads.
    For a fuller understanding of this one should read the hard going 'Treatise on White Magic'.
    Not a light read by any means.

    The Master comes only to worthy disciples according to Bailey. This is achieved by selfless service to humanity. A Master choosing a disciple who has spent his life thrashing people to within an inch of their lives and in some cases ending them is unlikely in that context.
    For a fuller understanding of the requirements of working under a 'Master' according to Bailey one should read 'A Treatise on Cosmic Fire'

    It may be noted here, that like many of the St Germain groups, her organisation has fueled the ire of Jewish and christian groups alike.

    Personally, I think the approach of 'seeding' a group plan or or should I say it, the plans of others, whoever the 'others' may be, is counter productive and slightly silly. Its just sooooo last century.

    Education of children is important but the childish adults have to sort themselves out first or what hope is there for the young ones?

    There is a different way of doing things and we are all in it together. Strange as that may seem to some.


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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  Carol on Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:58 pm

    I always felt like the weak link when I worked in community service and with the police department and social services. I discover that trying to change things from the inside was next to impossible without compromising my own ethics. And attempting to change it from the outside is also next to impossible. All it takes is for one entrenched psychopath in a leadership roll to make life miserable for everyone else under them. And there are way too many psychopaths in leadership rolls these days.

    So, now what Floyd? I did my duty and failed. At least in the eyes of the psychopaths I'm a failure. For myself, at an internal level I know I passed pretty much all of the tests and life challenges as I did survive and live to talk about it. Somehow I wonder if Timothy O'Leary or Steve Jobs had the right idea all along.

    Meanwhile, I do have other plans when the millions pour in. Think affordable vertical aquaponic gardens for those who are interested. My new passion. And to think I now drink my veggies. Insanely Happy


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    Post  Floyd on Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:00 pm

    Carol wrote: All it takes is for one entrenched psychopath in a leadership roll to make life miserable for everyone else under them. And there are way too many psychopaths in leadership rolls these days.



    Indeed.

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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  Floyd on Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:13 pm

    Carol wrote:
    So, now what Floyd? I did my duty and failed. Somehow I wonder if Timothy O'Leary or Steve Jobs had the right idea all along.



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    We must also give what we are.
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    Who said you failed?

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    Re: The Problems with Exclusivity

    Post  Carol on Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:25 pm

    The psychopaths are still there. Crazy Happy I'm not. cheers


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