I have to agree with both Joe and Simeon here. I also would have to place
myself into the class of "want to be believer" but I find it increasingly
difficult to do so. If the sellers of the products were simply stating
things like those you have stated about your wife's channeled information I
would not have the slightest problem with that. When an opinion is
expressed and you know the source then each individual can make up their own
mind in an informed manner.
>We are rapidly moving into an experience as a race that will see the merging
>of the scientific and spiritual realms. Those who are scientists are in a
>particularly difficult position at this time, and we fully support their
>efforts to adjust to the changes upon us all. It is our feeling that as an
>esoteric Mystery School we can facilitate this process to some degree by
>offering a spiritual perspective on the scientific, just as the scientists
>can offer a scientific perspective on the spiritual. In the end it will be
>the assimilation of both these thought streams into one another that will
>unveil the greater truth to us all.
Once again I have no agrement with Simeon's position here. I am an engineer
not a scientist but one thing I think I have learned is that many things in
science and technology that were accepted as absolutes turned out to be
failed hypothesis. I fully expect that to continue at an accelerated pace
in the future.
>It is as difficult for us to work with a 'need to prove everything'
>perspective as it is for most scientists to work with the 'intuitive proof'
>perspective. We are in the mode of receiving an 'intuitive knowing' about
>things that is rapidly increasing in it's accuracy. This happens on a daily
>basis with many mundane things, but also has been quite accurate on
>information of a much larger scale as well.