istina said:Yes, what a session! WOW and WOW! I repeated that the whole time while I was reading!!! And I got bumps when you talked to Caesar! Thank you so much
Q: (Atriedes) So, when you took on the army, was it with the foreknowledge that it was highly probably that you would have to use them in a civil war?
A: No. That is what broke my heart and health. Rome could have been the shining city on the hill, light of the world.
Q: (Chu) Is he in another density, or...?
A: 5th.
Q: (L) Okay, so... Would it be possible for us to communicate directly with Caesar?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Um... Can you, you know, arrange the communication relay here? [laughter]
(Atriedes) Can you patch us through to Caesar on a trunk line, please?
A: We will step aside.
Q: (L) I hope Caesar can communicate in English. Ave Caesar! [tape ends, pause for loading another tape] Please hold!
(Atriedes) I can't believe you put our Lord and Savior on hold! [laughter]
(L) Okay, we're back, Caesar. Let's try again. Let's get ourselves together here... Since time doesn't exist up there, nothing happened. I guess we ought to ask a question. Gaius Julius Caesar, are you there?
A: Yes.
Q: (Atriedes) So, when you took on the army, was it with the foreknowledge that it was highly probably that you would have to use them in a civil war?
A: No. That is what broke my heart and health. Rome could have been the shining city on the hill, light of the world.
Q: (L) Anything else anybody wants to ask about that before we change topics? Everybody here is waiting for the change of topic... Okay, I've been going over all of the early sessions, and I noticed that I had a particular obsession with the topic of Jesus during the first year at the very least, 1994, because of my particular religious upbringing and background and so forth. And I had a lot of energy invested in - not just a lot of energy, but a lot of emotion - so, I'm reading back over these previous answers we received on the topic of Jesus, and I would like to ask if, in fact, Julius Caesar is Jesus, or was the model for Jesus, why were you giving me answers that sometimes could have been applied to Caesar, but other times could not?
A: You would not have been able to receive. When you ask a question with strong prejudice, we cannot violate your will to believe.
I concur, Wow, wow, and wow - really cool.Palinurus said:What a remarkable session! Enough to blow your socks off to smithereens. Thanks for sharing so quickly. I really enjoyed this one.
Nice way to celebrate the man's birthday, by the way.
This will take some time to process and having it sunk in completely, but nice to hear that the database project is on the right track. Great!
Ascien said:Q: (Atriedes) So, when you took on the army, was it with the foreknowledge that it was highly probably that you would have to use them in a civil war?
A: No. That is what broke my heart and health. Rome could have been the shining city on the hill, light of the world.
I swear I started to literally well-up here. the C's said something about 5-D on a hill before, can't remember the context though.
"A City upon a Hill is a phrase from the parable of Salt and Light in Jesus's Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 5:14, he tells his listeners, "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden."
Q: (Alana) I want to know what inspired you, and kept you going despite the times? What was like your belief, faith...?
A: I was most inspired by Posidonius and the ideas of the Stoics of the ancient times. What drove me was love and pity.
Q: (L) Love and pity for who?
A: Humanity
Q: (L) Pity, why?
A: They are lost.