Silvio and I have been corresponding for a long time and I’ve tracked his progress with gifting. I asked him to start posting reports because he’s a guy who really flies by the seat of his pants and pays close attention to all his intuitive promptings. Just like me [Image Can Not Be Found]
I think the denizens (an inhabitant or occupant of a particular place : denizens of field and forest.
• Brit., historical a foreigner allowed certain rights in the adopted country.) in the etheric realm fairly scream at each of us through our own heart centers as they attempt to guide our steps. It’s actually easier to pay attention to this and follow through with it than it is to seek help from anyone who puts his trousers on, one leg at a time.
Have you noticed that it’s becoming trendy to use one’s discernment? Most popular trends are poisonous and ‘managed’ so this kind of astonishes me. The new crop of conspiracy research journalists are playing to this new, vital dynamic by referencing other reputable authors constantly. Does this signal the coming end of the dominance of charismatic plagiarists? The Old Villain (the corporate world order) gave us theosophy and masonry, which is a self-limiting paradigm based on blind acceptance and obsequiousness (‘obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree’)–in other words, just like the churchianity that these newage chumps sought to escape from. For them, it’s trendy to never question what they’re told and to constantly regurgitate it all with some force in order to ‘prove’ that they know something important and mystical. It’s also a screening process, since you won’t have the pleasure of their company any more if you question them.
My wife reckons that the ones with any character will eventually get through that gauntlet (noun (in phrase ‘run the gauntlet’)
1 go through an intimidating or dangerous crowd, place, or experience in order to reach a goal : they had to run the gauntlet of television cameras. 2 historical: undergo the military punishment of receiving blows while running between two rows of men with sticks.) and come out the other side with some personal discernment.
I guarantee that the most abjectly self-involved and unbalanced newagers are the ones who are most insistent that they’re ‘God.’ I thank God that those benighted folks don’t have a toehold in this forum.
It’s very good to question everything without judgement, belief or denial. I think it’s the only way to get to the heart of anything. The theosophy/masonry brain police want us to think that ‘questioning’ is the same as ‘denial,’ but that’s mainly because the occult framework of all that is so shaky [Image Can Not Be Found]
Theosophy started mainly hiding from view after WWII, by the way, which is why most newagers (the ones who don’t read real books) don’t even know that word, though they parrot the entire, pseudo-Hindu/Buddhist litany of theosophical doctrine. When WWII ended, there was a public outcry against the United Nations using Lucifer Trust to publish all its literature. Theosophy owns Lucifer Trust but they changed the name to Lucis Trust after that.
~Don