Session 13 June 2015

There's also the chance of payback by the Mossad for the Pope's recognition of Palestine. That would show the hutzpah their famous for, but might be counterproductive too.
 
Laura said:
Q: (L) Okay, now here's another question. I think people will probably be interested in this one. So, let's go with it:

The last couple of months especially, but actually since the new pope Francis came into power, it seems like he is trying to do something good in all sorts of areas. For example he said on more than one occasion how bad war is, that we should stop it, and that the system/governments are the only ones who need war. He said for example that a war with Syria is not a good idea back in 2013 and also wrote an letter to Putin in that respect back then. It almost seems like what he is saying about wars is directed to the war machine of the US-Elite and their followers, and not just a general, "No war anymore". So it is not just that he is saying such things, but he seems to follow his words with actions. Recently, he recognized Palestine as a state, which is quite a big move. He said to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the Vatican, "May you be an angel of peace." Then he recently created, as far as I know for the first time in the history of the church, "a judicial mechanism, a Tribunal for Bishop Negligence in Child Sexual Abuse Cases". In other words, people in the church, that are accused of either covering up or being engaged in sexual abuse of children can now be charged in a tribunal court which is based on a judicial mechanism. Quite a big thing as well.

So is the pope doing all those things because he has a conscience or is there something else behind it, like some kind of plan to appease the people in the world, who more or less wake up and see the propaganda for what it is, in order to bring the Catholic church back "into play" now, or in the near future?

(L) That's a good question.

A: It is a little of both.

Q: (L) So, the guy has a conscience...

(Chu) But he also wants to appease the people...

(Perceval) Well, there's also a power behind the pope. There are a bunch of cardinals who see the problem of everybody leaving and the money flying out of the coffers. They probably picked Francy because he's a nice guy and he wants to do good. Then people will come back to the Catholic Church, and they'll get their money back, and so on.

(L) So, it's basically like psychopaths that come to an understanding that they've gotta put somebody more human out there on the front so that they can survive because their sources are drying up. Is that fairly accurate?

A: More or less. Francis really wants to do good but he also understands the forces in play.
Interestingly, today I read that the first day of the election campaign in the Republican presidential candidate in elections in 2016, Jeb Bush said he will not allow his economic policies dictated by bishops, cardinals or the Pope. The younger Bush (son of George W. Bush, US president from 1989 to 1993 and brother of George W. Bush, US president from 2001 to 2009) slammed the encyclical on the ecology of Pope Francis, to be published Thursday.

Jeb Bush spoke in New Hampshire and said that religion should be to deal with people so that they become better, rather than economic and political issues. In the encyclical Laudato sii (Praise be) Pope Francis says that man is destroying the earth, and Jeb Bush says he is "arrogant" to keep that on climate change there are no exact knowledge.
Once I was a statement of Pope Francis interested, when Pope Francis said he should not multiply like rabbits, former Senator Rick Santorum said that "a few times hard to listen to what the Pope says."

I believe that they have no difficulties with the English language, or may still have? ;)
 
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.
 
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Martina,

It sounds to me like you are doing the best job you can and I am glad you exist and still find some time to spend here. At least it sounds like you have been learning and have gained some knowledge as well. I think many of us are tying to make the most of our "time" these days. You are not alone yet so I am glad you check in here when you can.

We are all on our own in many ways as the Cs point out here:

Session 4 May 1996

Q: (L) So, we are here on this planet, and we will either make it or we won't, just like Dorothy and Toto
in Oz, based on our own ability to figure it out, to overcome the odds, the witch, monkeys and
soldiers... (TK) Maybe what they are trying to do is give people the information, or make the
information available so that people can make the choice, do they want to stay...
A: We are not "trying" to do anything. We are here to answer questions if asked. We cannot interfere.
Q: (TK) Yes, the non-interference idea is pretty clear and understandable. So, they cannot interfere...
A: And, even when we answer, you may not believe, it is up to you!
Q: (L) So, we are really on our own!
A: You always have been, and so have we, and all others, too!!

But as long as we can remember what they have helped us learn by giving us clues they will be with us in spirit I think:

October 7, 1997

Q: Well, anything is better than what I have been going through with
it for these past months. Thank you. I feel very sad that Ark is having
to deal with such emotional pain, particularly where his daughter is
involved. That would crush me.
A: Well, that is natural and understandable, but we ask you to look
at the bigger picture, what has transpired over the last 14 and a half
months is a major shift in your awareness and his awareness, it is a
major shift in your experience, it is a landmark, a stepping-stone, a
sign- post, all in one. And, it is a pathway that was chosen, is
chosen and shall be chosen. Therefore, the sadness that is part of
the mosaic is something that is existent, but there is no need to
dwell upon it, but only to deal with it effectively and positively and
progressively. And, this too, shall pass. All choices are made. All
there is. is lessons.
Q: Well, this is all quite a lot to digest, so thank you again for being
with us.

A: You are most welcome. We will always be here for you.
Q: Good night.
 
tschai said:
I had a feeling another session was in the offing-so glad Laura was a trooper (as always!) and got this to us. Thank you! More interesting stuff-the bit about Montauk type things gives me a chill...

I was looking to know more about the Montauk Project, but the information of it at the sessions seems to be incomplete, is this something we shouldnt know about this project?

Can someone tell me where can I read about this? :cool2:
 
Pashalis said:
If you look at the internet from the bigger picture and the fact that probably most of the people who have excess to it, are using it for silly things that dumb you down like Porn, video games, watching/sharing or listening to completely stupid stuff, then I think the C's statements above are most likely right on the mark.

That's pretty much what I thought of when they made that comment. Porn in particular has "taken over" so many men.
 
DreamGod said:
tschai said:
I had a feeling another session was in the offing-so glad Laura was a trooper (as always!) and got this to us. Thank you! More interesting stuff-the bit about Montauk type things gives me a chill...

I was looking to know more about the Montauk Project, but the information of it at the sessions seems to be incomplete, is this something we shouldnt know about this project?

Can someone tell me where can I read about this? :cool2:

If you use the forum search button and choose Entire forum you get about 72 hits on Montauk.

You can also find Montauk mentioned here:

The Nexus Seven Meet the
Cassiopaeans


Possible related sources:

Montauk Search Results

Posts Tagged ‘time travel’

Happy Trails! :cool2:
 
Thank you for the new session and for asking pertinent questions, addressing members' questions too :flowers:

Wishing you a good recovery to health, Laura!
 
Music is pretty much dead these days, all drumbeat and little harmony or melody. Makes the line "the day the music died" a bit more ominous. I'll stick with my 60's music.
Thanks for asking about Iran. It just popped into my head one day that Iran has been months away from making one for over 12 years. So, if they had it 10 years ago, what have they been doing ever since then? Making a Doomsday device. You folks might ask that. Ok, I'll put that one in your que.
 
RobertB said:
Music is pretty much dead these days, all drumbeat and little harmony or melody. Makes the line "the day the music died" a bit more ominous. I'll stick with my 60's music.

There's plenty of music people are making all the time that we just don't generally come across. Worth making that distinction between music and the music industry I feel.
 
alkhemst said:
RobertB said:
Music is pretty much dead these days, all drumbeat and little harmony or melody. Makes the line "the day the music died" a bit more ominous. I'll stick with my 60's music.

There's plenty of music people are making all the time that we just don't generally come across. Worth making that distinction between music and the music industry I feel.
Another session and more information for us all to process. Thank you all.

Music is very important I think and that's a great point you made Alkhemst. I will be certainly more vigilant when listening to music now.
 
solarmind said:
Laura said:
Session Date: June 13th 2015

Laura, Andromeda, and Galatea at the board

Pierre, Perceval, Chu, PoB, Data, Niall, Scottie, Alana, Noko the Wonderdog, Penelope the Superkitty


A: The 70's were the time of development of such concepts and technologies. The 80's were the period when implementation became more widespread. At present 90 percent of broadcast music has corrupting elements.

Q: (Pierre) So we have to listen to old music. Music from before the 70's. Or classical music.

(L) Obviously we need to be paying much closer attention to our musical tastes, and analyzing what it is about songs that we like. And obviously, we need to pay a lot more attention to what we listen to in the background. But that means I'm safe since I only listen to old classic rock like Bob Seger, whose music is the best! [laughter]

A: Yes. Goodbye.

END OF SESSION

Thank you for the session, but do you really think that avoiding complete music production since 70's, is something what is needed? I think that it is not that difficult to see what is in music more manipulative and what is one act of creation. And C's objection that after 70's music start to be one of the manipulation tools, and after 90's we see that is almost wide spread through the mainstream channels, and in that I see the reason why MTV and such a channels are not any more a main referent points to anyone who really wants to get some good contemporary music on. But thanks to the internet it is much easier to found good stuff and ignore completely those produced and broadcast for masses ... but since 90's it is the same in mainstream film industry, documentaries, TV programming etc ...

And also I am for example a kind of person that is not attached to certain genre of anything .... I love to get to know variable things, and I value them upon their quality within that genre, not in comparison with some other, like for example I do only classical music, or I do only electronic, as for me I do like all if it is good. So in more cases like me, how we will be "classified"? ;)

What you described is exactly how I am as well. There are gems scattered everywhere and anywhere. It is not so much the song style or type, I think, as it is the message and intent and the conscious level of the musician as well as the sound and the playing. Kind of like the truth not residing completely in any one teaching or system. We need to be open to it all and yet carefully discern. After a time our 'ears' become cultivated and trained to pick up certain cues. But then, something new can come along too. Like the 10% of modern music that isn't crap. Don't worry, sounds like you are unclassifiable!
 
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Hello Martina, just pop your head in whenever you can, and you will be networking.
As for me, I was informed by my daughter today that she is going to vaccinate her children (not yet born) and that I will not be able to visit the children if I am not vaccinated.
Hmmmph! That's not going to happen..
 
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