04-26-2009, 11:37 AM
Well. with that quote, it is difficult to quantify sham acupuncture, because if you put a needle somewhere in a persons body, you may correctly find a point that isn't on a chart but is correct because each person is unique.
Joseph Mcmoneagle dealt a lot with people who discovered remote viewing by accident. I don't think it applies so much to telling atheists about spiritual evidence, because they can choose to believe or not believe, you are presented as a fallible option. It would apply if you maybe forced it down their throats.
Atheists, who knows. I have thought about it and I think a belief in the god that Ra puts forward. An energetic heirarchy etc. God. Cannot be negative in the slightest to anyone. As far as I'm aware.
So, it's about people subconsciously not wanting to raise their vibration. Not walking into the light because it may be too glaring sort of thing.
In my estimation. But I could very easily be wrong. Infact I've heard other people who's opinoins I suspect to be more accurate on this.
Joseph Mcmoneagle dealt a lot with people who discovered remote viewing by accident. I don't think it applies so much to telling atheists about spiritual evidence, because they can choose to believe or not believe, you are presented as a fallible option. It would apply if you maybe forced it down their throats.
Atheists, who knows. I have thought about it and I think a belief in the god that Ra puts forward. An energetic heirarchy etc. God. Cannot be negative in the slightest to anyone. As far as I'm aware.
So, it's about people subconsciously not wanting to raise their vibration. Not walking into the light because it may be too glaring sort of thing.
In my estimation. But I could very easily be wrong. Infact I've heard other people who's opinoins I suspect to be more accurate on this.