11-21-2012, 12:24 AM
Why do we automatically assume that disclosure would mean that the lessons would turn off?
In real world terms, we are at the edge of the nest and ready to jump and fly. We've amassed huge piles of nuclear weapons over the last 75 years that would blow the world up dozens of times over. Somehow, we haven't used too many of them against people in the time we've had them. We're advancing in nearly every field at a quicker and quicker pace; we're not that far off from 'spaceships' and planetary travel, if we take the big picture into view.
So why can't there be aliens as a part of our early mixed 3D/4D experience? We're still going to be experiencing all sorts of 3D lessons throughout the rest of our lifetime as we adapt to new paradigms being put into place. For myself, I see something like Disclosure as a final exam more than a free ride. Let's say disclosure happens tomorrow - does that actually change anything for your life? I think it's a new set of lessons; not necessarily easier ones either. I think the decisions will get more and more dangerous in some ways, but might be that 'wake up' moment needed to truly test us as a whole.
I do agree on the responsibility thing tho. It'd be quite the sign if this Israel/Palestine thing gets fixed up, so here's hoping (not gonna hold my breath tho)
In real world terms, we are at the edge of the nest and ready to jump and fly. We've amassed huge piles of nuclear weapons over the last 75 years that would blow the world up dozens of times over. Somehow, we haven't used too many of them against people in the time we've had them. We're advancing in nearly every field at a quicker and quicker pace; we're not that far off from 'spaceships' and planetary travel, if we take the big picture into view.
So why can't there be aliens as a part of our early mixed 3D/4D experience? We're still going to be experiencing all sorts of 3D lessons throughout the rest of our lifetime as we adapt to new paradigms being put into place. For myself, I see something like Disclosure as a final exam more than a free ride. Let's say disclosure happens tomorrow - does that actually change anything for your life? I think it's a new set of lessons; not necessarily easier ones either. I think the decisions will get more and more dangerous in some ways, but might be that 'wake up' moment needed to truly test us as a whole.
I do agree on the responsibility thing tho. It'd be quite the sign if this Israel/Palestine thing gets fixed up, so here's hoping (not gonna hold my breath tho)