Validity of claims of these people

Noctu

Jedi
I would like to start out this question of mine with two quotes:

Session 11 July 1998:
Q: (L) So, apparently long term and permanent exposure can make a big difference. I want to ask about the Dan Winter web site. He uses a lot of keywords that are very familiar to us. His whole site is devoted to pyramids, golden ratio, geomagnetic grid, geometry, bees, bloodlines, etc. The question is: everything that happens, I consider that it happens for a purpose. What is the purpose of being directed to this site? Is this all his own nonsense, or is he channeling this?

A: Extract.

Q: (L) He extracts his stuff?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) And we should extract from there the pertinent information?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) Well, he seems to be real hung up with this Drunvalo Melchizedek guy...

A: No. No good.

Q: (L) Drunvalo is no good?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) Well, I already figured that out. So, this Dan Winter is not really hung up with Drunvalo, is that it?

A: Some good, some not.

Session 17 July 2022:
Q: (Bo) Is Thierry Baudet, a Dutch politician, leader of FVD, one of the good guys?

A: Not exactly. Controlled opposition.

In these quotes, the C's comment on wether or not the people mentioned are good guys or not, and they comment on the information they spread.

I would like to know about these people and their information. Could you please ask about these people and their info?

- Carlos Castaneda
- Hildegard of Bingen (German medieval author)
- Christiane Beerlandt (Belgian author, deceased)
- Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (Bulgarian philosopher, deceased)
- Matt Kahn (American author and speaker, alive)
- Teal Swan (American author and speaker, alive)
- Sevan Bomar from Innerstanding/Secret Energy (American author and speaker, alive)
- Sandra Walter from AscensionPath (American author and speaker, alive)
- Steve Beckow (editor-in-chief of http://goldenageofgaia.com)
- Linda Dillon (channel for the Council of Love)
- Magenta Pixie (UK)
- Jason Estes (American)
- Kerry K (South African woman known from YouTube)
 
Castaneda has been asked about several times:

https://cassiopaeatranscripts.org/search?terms=castaneda

I think it makes little sense to ask the C's about people that most here do not know anything about. We can use our own discernment skills to determine who to listen to - and if you find someone's information valueable, you can start a new thread and present it there.

This is a research and networking forum after all and the C's serve more as inspiration than as an "answers machine".
 
Castaneda has been asked about several times:

https://cassiopaeatranscripts.org/search?terms=castaneda

I think it makes little sense to ask the C's about people that most here do not know anything about. We can use our own discernment skills to determine who to listen to - and if you find someone's information valueable, you can start a new thread and present it there.

This is a research and networking forum after all and the C's serve more as inspiration than as an "answers machine".
I would agree. I have read many different writings over the years that ultimately led me here. Some where helpful but most were just word salad and not very helpful but sounded good at the time.
 
- Carlos Castaneda
Search forum. you should find info. extensively. His "mythical" guru Don Juan is composite character (C's confirmed) and he lost his way in the later days with the followers.

I don't know any thing about these people.
- Hildegard of Bingen (German medieval author)
- Christiane Beerlandt (Belgian author, deceased)
- Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (Bulgarian philosopher, deceased)
- Matt Kahn (American author and speaker, alive)
- Teal Swan (American author and speaker, alive)
- Sevan Bomar from Innerstanding/Secret Energy (American author and speaker, alive)
- Sandra Walter from AscensionPath (American author and speaker, alive)
- Steve Beckow (editor-in-chief of http://goldenageofgaia.com)
- Linda Dillon (channel for the Council of Love)
- Magenta Pixie (UK)
- Jason Estes (American)
- Kerry K (South African woman known from YouTube)
So I asked copilot. AI can give garbage if the topic is complicated and nuanced. So start simple.

who is Hildegard of Bingen (German medieval author)?
Hildegard of Bingen (c. 1098 – 1179) was a remarkable German Benedictine abbess, polymath, and mystic during the High Middle Ages. She was known for her contributions to theology, music, medicine, and natural history. Here are some key highlights about her:

- **Early Life**: Born into an upper-class German family, Hildegard experienced mystical visions from a young age. At seven, she was sent to a convent where she received education in various fields.
- **Works**: She authored several theological, botanical, and medicinal works, including "Scivias" and "Liber Divinorum Operum". She also composed many hymns and antiphons for the liturgy.
- **Music**: Hildegard is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, with more surviving chants than any other composer from the Middle Ages. Her work "Ordo Virtutum" is considered an early example of liturgical drama.
- **Philosophy**: She developed concepts like "Viriditas" (the cosmic life force) and "Lingua Ignota" (a constructed language).
- **Recognition**: Hildegard was canonized as a saint by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012 and is recognized as a Doctor of the Church.

She was truly a pioneer in many fields and her legacy continues to inspire many today. Is there anything specific you'd like to know more about her?
Any thing controversial about her?
Yes, there are a few aspects of Hildegard of Bingen's life and work that have sparked some controversy:

1. **Criticism of Church Leaders**: Hildegard was known for her boldness in criticizing both religious and secular leaders. She didn't hesitate to reproach popes, bishops, kings, and emperors if she felt they were failing in their Christian duties. This was quite unusual for a woman of her time and could be seen as controversial.

2. **Interdict**: Towards the end of her life, Hildegard faced an interdict imposed by the local bishop. This was a form of mass excommunication that forbade the celebration of Mass and singing at her monastery. The interdict was imposed because she allowed the burial of a young man who had been excommunicated but reconciled with the Church before his death. The bishop was unaware of the reconciliation and considered the man to have died out of communion with the Church.

3. **Canonization Delay**: Hildegard was not canonized until 2012, over 800 years after her death. Some speculate that her outspoken nature and the interdict might have contributed to the delay in her canonization. However, it's also noted that there wasn't any significant conflict or drama behind the Church's decision to wait so long.

Despite these controversies, Hildegard's contributions to theology, music, and natural history have left a lasting legacy. Do you find her boldness inspiring or controversial?
Going against the authority means she is good. she is a person from middle ages when church is creating its nuts and bolts of "control" to be used later and Europe is in "dark ages" at that time. At this point, it doesn't bring any red flags. Do you have a specific event or opinion that needs clarification?

- Steve Beckow (editor-in-chief of http://goldenageofgaia.com)
simple scroll through the website and search shows me
what is Steve Beckow's opinion on aliens? from copilot:
I couldn't find any specific information about Steve Beckow's opinions on aliens. It's possible that he hasn't publicly shared his views on this topic.

You better off starting with some opinions, reasons for it etc. Generally that leads to more narrowed question and possible answers that others can point in a right direction.

If a person is a contemporary person, look for his opinion about few things - Aliens (good or bad) and other controversial topics. Try to form your own opinions and try to validate it against the content here. See how it goes.
 
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