Laura said:Session Date: June 12th 2014
Laura said:Q: (L) Anything else? (Andromeda) Is today really your birthday?
A: Yes.
Q: (Everyone) HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
A: Ave People of Cassiopaea, farewell! Goodbye.
luc said:Shouldn't it be 12th July?Laura said:Session Date: June 12th 2014
l apprenti de forgeron said:It is very interesting. Thanks Alana and Keit.
There also is the example of Socrates, who participated in many battles and perhaps killed many people as well. This question about morality is interesting, and in many ways dangerous. But perhaps the truth itself is dangerous. "Thou shalt not kill" this also depends on the situation and, again, the law of three that make up all phenomena. Perhaps this is the only group that could give birth to an objective morality, if such a thing exists.
m said:Ennio said:Just an amazing session, thank you! So if I understand correctly we now have both Gurdjieff and Caeser who are waiting until the Wave arrives to be born into 4D, or the new world.
Imagine those 2 having a chat which each other - I bet that'd be incredibly interesting!
Laura said:Q: (Atriedes) If you could give 3 pieces of advice to the world, what would they be?
A: I was wrong to think I could change the masses by example. Humans are fickle and self-centered for the most part. Thus, if you wish to really effect changes, it can only be done by early education, and even then it is fragile and will not last. In the end you must be true to your own nature and fear nothing. If you do that you may make a difference after you are gone. That is not exactly what you are looking for, but there are no 3 pieces of advice that serve all events.
Dragon Snacks said:I'm confused.
Here the C's appear to be saying the Biblical stories about a guy named Jesus are really about Caesar. But in a earlier session, they say Jesus was an advanced soul whose real name is Jesinavarah.
Could someone please clear this up for me?
PabloAngello said:Dragon Snacks said:I'm confused.
Here the C's appear to be saying the Biblical stories about a guy named Jesus are really about Caesar. But in a earlier session, they say Jesus was an advanced soul whose real name is Jesinavarah.
Could someone please clear this up for me?
Could someone answer to this?
Chu said:Echo Blue said:I found myself becoming very emotional as I read Caesar's remarks.
You're not the only one, and for me it was specially in this part:
Caesar said:I was wrong to think I could change the masses by example. Humans are fickle and self-centered for the most part. Thus, if you wish to really effect changes, it can only be done by early education, and even then it is fragile and will not last. In the end you must be true to your own nature and fear nothing. If you do that you may make a difference after you are gone. That is not exactly what you are looking for, but there are no 3 pieces of advice that serve all events.
First, supposedly the "greatest man that ever lived" admits that he was wrong before anything else. How many of us have trouble admitting even small mistakes?
Second, his analysis about the masses and humanity: As "pessimistic" as it may seem to most, not sending a message of hope or salvation or whatever, well, it is WAY better than what religion has been saying for centuries. And it is the truth. We have been seeing it for some time now. We can only do what is right, and see.
Third, "be true to your own nature": And we know how hard that one is!
Fourth: "fear nothing". That man knew he was going to be assassinated and still didn't fear it. Compare that with fears that rule everyone's lives, every day.
This doesn't even start to describe how these words felt.