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The Force is Strong With This One
First off, sorry for the long wait. I wanted to read Gnosis and a bit more of Laura's stuff before I posted. I have, luckily, gotten my hands on a copy of the former, and I can supplement it with a daily chapter of The Wave online.
In any case, I'm staying with someone while my family searches for a house. She got an early Christmas present from one of her yoga friends, and it's a book titled, What Do You Mean, the Third Dimension's Going Away?.
Good thing is she's not going to be sucked in. She's a relatively mainstream (and rather STO) Christian, so there's an infinitesimal chance of her being swayed by this. Problem is that there are people who believe it.
The intro to the book mentions the Pleiadians, which was a warning sign for me. I know that Barbara Marciniak is (according to the Cs) the most accurate channeller for the Pleiadians out there, but even her work can be a shot in the dark. Most stuff from the 'Pleiadians' comes across as fluffy and creepy to me.
To be fair, the majority of the book is unreadable fluff about 'frequency shifts' and 'dimensional changes' presented through a rosy lens, but I have two problems with it.
The first is that the science and mathematics are intolerable to someone who's had any sort of training in either. 'Dimension' refers to degrees (for lack of a better word) of spacetime, but Ra did us a huge favour when he (they?) introduced the concept of 'density'. The writers actually defined the 'first dimension' as 'the Earth's core'. Facepalm.
The second is that this actually seems to be selling with the New Age crowd. This makes me concerned. Empowering messages are all well and good, but clear lies assuring the reader that 'everything will be all right' and 'everything's fine' and especially 'the shift is coming next Thursday' are dangerous, especially to those who have their head in the clouds and may have (at least temporarily) lost their ability to distinguish objective reality from delusional fantasy.
I find it useful to bring up Cassiopaea and SOTT when I talk to people about spirituality and politics, because I know that it's much more positive to at least nudge them in the right direction. When people are drowning in lies and deceit, I like to at least throw them a floatie!
Anyway, I figured it might be useful to make you all aware of this new development. Please tell me if this has already been mentioned!
Thanks!
In any case, I'm staying with someone while my family searches for a house. She got an early Christmas present from one of her yoga friends, and it's a book titled, What Do You Mean, the Third Dimension's Going Away?.
Good thing is she's not going to be sucked in. She's a relatively mainstream (and rather STO) Christian, so there's an infinitesimal chance of her being swayed by this. Problem is that there are people who believe it.
The intro to the book mentions the Pleiadians, which was a warning sign for me. I know that Barbara Marciniak is (according to the Cs) the most accurate channeller for the Pleiadians out there, but even her work can be a shot in the dark. Most stuff from the 'Pleiadians' comes across as fluffy and creepy to me.
To be fair, the majority of the book is unreadable fluff about 'frequency shifts' and 'dimensional changes' presented through a rosy lens, but I have two problems with it.
The first is that the science and mathematics are intolerable to someone who's had any sort of training in either. 'Dimension' refers to degrees (for lack of a better word) of spacetime, but Ra did us a huge favour when he (they?) introduced the concept of 'density'. The writers actually defined the 'first dimension' as 'the Earth's core'. Facepalm.
The second is that this actually seems to be selling with the New Age crowd. This makes me concerned. Empowering messages are all well and good, but clear lies assuring the reader that 'everything will be all right' and 'everything's fine' and especially 'the shift is coming next Thursday' are dangerous, especially to those who have their head in the clouds and may have (at least temporarily) lost their ability to distinguish objective reality from delusional fantasy.
I find it useful to bring up Cassiopaea and SOTT when I talk to people about spirituality and politics, because I know that it's much more positive to at least nudge them in the right direction. When people are drowning in lies and deceit, I like to at least throw them a floatie!
Anyway, I figured it might be useful to make you all aware of this new development. Please tell me if this has already been mentioned!
Thanks!