Masteroflightchick wrote:
So listening to Revelations did great things for for you, which is totally awesome...
Doesn't necessarily mean it's the be all end all for everyone else...different things speak to different people. And some people don't even need anything external for answers to questions - they are able to get it all from within.
Revelations in my world isn't about having questions answered. I don’t have any questions that Revelations could answer. For me it is about the overlaying in my mind what I have already experienced in a timeless now. re-Membering what I have already experienced to triangulate the place where I AM, where I am,,,, as an ascending, immortal being.
It will not, in my opinion, be useful as a tool for those who want to stay in a small game, (small game implying continuing to live in the “Matrix” sleeping through life, pain and suffering).
To the small gamers it will be a nice story with some historical references, a bit of woo woo and generally confusing, I am just guessing here so we all know.
Listening to Revelations broadened my scope of what being in my power does encompass. May be I would have thought without Revelations that plaque and teeth staining were not of God anyway.
Makes me think now that as an example, when I go out on the boat the ice will not melt in the cooler. For me that’s a very practical application of power. I am into the practicality of using all these inherent tools Revelations lays out and to flow through this experience with ease. I love the short cuts, I love seeing all the opportunities. Finding out also that l almost never bump up against authority in my world.
Revelations gave me a handle on exercising my power to have only in my world what I will have in my world. NOT ONE SINGLE THING shows up that is not marvelously delicious.
After listening to Revelations I found that even though the cares of life were growing strangely dim already, the cares of life are now extinct!!!
Can’t possibly imagine why anyone would want it any other way. I used to be in that place, “pain is normal, pleasure is suspect”. So I can relate to those who choose to continue to "suffer".