Following the presidential election in November, it was reported that TV networks ABC, CBS, NBC and MSNBC stopped televising President Trump's first news conference after the election. Soon thereafter, I learned that attorneys were saying in televised interviews that Dominion Voting Systems had altered presidential voting results in multiple states. There were articles with headlines such as "The Statistical Case Against Biden’s Win." Prior to the election I'd noticed article headlines warning about 'Republicans' trying to influence the voting system by challenging ballots and there were also headlines attesting that 'Democrats' were planning to "steal the election" (news video report mainstream media example). Personally, as a metaphysical author with promoting spiritual awareness as my priority, I usually try to avoid any personal political commentary.
On December 3, I noticed a headline at The Drudge Report "Green Berets Training for Fights With Russia, China . . ." It is a website that I often find crude and disturbing yet occasionally revealing. Some other recent Drudge Report headlines include "Navy's previously unreported Triangle UFO incident . . ." and "Trust between lawmakers all-time low . . . Worried colleagues might kill them!" This past week the eight Joint Chiefs of Staff—the latest addition being 'Chief of Space Operations'—issued a memorandum affirming on Wednesday "in accordance with the Constitution, confirmed by the states and the courts, and certified by Congress, President-elect Biden will be inaugurated and will become our 46th Commander In Chief."
On Jan. 3, I placed an online order for a new pair of glasses. I was expecting to receive them in the mail when on Jan. 14th there was an Email stating my order can't be completed because "the prescription has expired." I sent an Email advising that my vision hadn't changed and I couldn't schedule a new appointment due to the pandemic yet have received no further Email from the company about the status of my order. At the supermarket, I was purchasing some cucumbers in two plastic bags and upon setting them on the counter a strict female robotic voice abruptly scolded me for having placed an unpaid item in the bagging area. The library dropboxes near my home have been locked shut for months due to the pandemic and yet I've still been notified "You owe $25.00 in fines."
Meanwhile, my online case study book at testament.org remains unavailable online (since Dec. 2) because of two nonfunctional website hosting packages having been successively sold to me by the well-known company that previously (beginning in 1997) hadn't left me a dissatisfied customer. The second website package provided to me was supposed to be the solution to some kind of glitch or coding problem yet there was the same frustrating result after my having transferred all the files and photos for a second time that required two additional weeks of work. On the evening of Jan. 11, I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. While considering how to bring the website back online, I've made some representative articles available at a new website: paranormalencyclopedia.org.
As I've mentioned before — As one understands there is salvation in identifying oneself with all people and not with paperwork principalities of corporations, nations and programmed social consciousness, one begins the transition to a new age and a new consciousness . . . Understanding the fallacy of assumed imperative in relation to corporate or patriotic obeisance requires one to make each decision with the realization that the more important relationship is the one with God, with Superconsciousness.
Last week there was a favorable encounter with a human being that I experienced. When my car wouldn't start due to the battery needing recharging, Matthew was the road service technician who was sent to assist me. Although I thought that a new auxiliary battery was needed, he told me it wasn't necessary and was kind and patient enough to answer all my questions.
Over the years, I've commented about the corporate system; however, sometimes I've deleted some pronouncements about this from articles to perhaps use on another occasion. I keep a file of undated excerpts. I've decided to share the excerpts about the subjects involving 'corporate thinking,' 'assumed imperatives' and 'the supernal One beyond all hierarchy' to encourage reflection about these matters. Some of these sentences may have been revised, rephrased and/or perhaps even utilized in one of my previous blog articles.
Edited Excerpt #1
. . . and here Keyhoe without being aware of it has happened to have made a tremendous indictment of contemporary society, where it seems so many people never feel entitled to think for themselves under the jurisdiction of an organization or corporation hierarchy; thus being under the illusion that they are not responsible for their actions, nor for differentiating between right and wrong.
[consider:]
'GOOD' PEOPLE TELL THE TRUTH
'BAD' PEOPLE DON’T
People think their positions in governmental authority give them the power to lie — abuses of power are due to an incorrect understanding of what power is — if an exercise of power has a negative result then this isn’t power at all.
This excerpt recounts some of the usual outlandish explanations given by officials in response to UFO inquiries. The reason for the success of this technique is that it seems to be the preferred perspective among people intellectually unprepared, fearful or in a psychological state of denial about the subject.
Edited Excerpt #2
. . . as somebody who knows what they are talking about may not be deemed a suitable guest due to the commercial and sociological vagaries (or are they obvious agendas) noticeable among corporate radio broadcasts.
Don’t expect me to be a guest on these shows. As has been expressed by many enthusiastic readers, the blog format has been ideal for my presenting what I've learned about what is usually called 'paranormal' or 'unexplained phenomena'; however, as with other experiencers of this phenomena throughout many epochs, I've found that there are people who reach conclusions about me without bothering to learn anything about my experiences through reading my books or articles. I haven't been a guest on paranormal interview shows in recent years and there have been invitations received that were turned down upon myself learning that the hosts didn't show the proper respect for the subject matter.
Edited Excerpt #3
When I was a journalism student in the 1970s, it was taught that reporters should be impartial and offer contrasting perspectives of an issue when there are different viewpoints. How times have changed. Two magazine articles published in 1977 provided evidence that the media was being transformed into a colossal propaganda/public relations machine: "The Spies Who Came In From The Newsroom" by Joe Trento and Dave Roman in the August 1977 issue of Penthouse; and "The CIA and the Media" by Carl Bernstein in the October 20, 1977 issue of Rolling Stone. The moral question is whether people serving as 'cogs in this machine' are following their conscience or have decided to follow protocols of others who may themselves be functioning irresponsibly.
News reporting and political orientations of articles in commercial publications will be influenced by the perspectives of overseeing corporate executives whose political views (and financial concerns) may be quite different from a reporter’s. A significant impetus for the plethora of celebrity and entertainment news is that these subjects do not often require such a high level of scrutiny as information that can be propagandized in ways to serve agendas focused upon influencing people's political and economic perceptions.
Edited Excerpt #4
I had been promoted to Senior Publicist before becoming an independent contractor to the Paramount publicity department. The change in my status involved a stock option that I had been given. By becoming a vendor to the studio, the stock option given me at the end of the previous year failed to bond (as another year of employment was required) and thus was nullified in the perspective of corporate executives. At this time, an upcoming merger was still a closely guarded secret and when the announcement was eventually made the stock had a tremendous rise in value. In retrospect, I ended up doing so much freelance work for the studio that I still would've been defined as an employee by federal laws. These circumstances provide an example of the realities of the corporate system.
Edited Excerpt #5
You might wonder who on Earth would Sherri and Ruth turn down for representation. I soon found out that they weren't interested in adding me to their client list although Sherri was willing to give me a referral to a reputable New York literary agent. I never bothered sending him the manuscript for Testament because (by this time) I knew that even in the event of a major publishing company becoming interested in my nonfiction case study, any corporate editor would require revisions to commercialize the material so I obtained a seller's permit and self-published the book on my own. Making money was never my motivation for the book — I had experienced unique things that I knew could expand the spiritual awareness of others. In the 1980s, I had been interested in metaphysical subjects but didn't have an ideas about where that would lead me.
Edited Excerpt #6
Individual morality is dependent upon one's ability to reflect about and rationalize the purposes of life.
Edited Excerpt #7 (This is a comparatively lengthy excerpt)
In November 1998 when I had my temp assignment in the catering department, I was attending Sunday lectures at the Philosophical Research Society, transcribing microcassete tapes for my website, and I'd become aware that anagrams found within names could offer meaningful correlations. Sometimes in the journal I mentioned subtly anomalous incidents and synchronicities that I continued to find noticeable. I realized that names are given based upon subconscious influences from an all-knowing Source. One name in particular had become a noticeable indication of misfortune or misadventure — 'Bob' or 'Robert.' During the temp job that preceded my hotel assignment, I was working at a property management company and wrote in the journal about a startling incident. At one point an employee sitting near me had abruptly said out loud, "Yesiree — actually the expression is ‘yesiree Bob!’" While working on my assigned task, I noticed that the most glaring change in rent in all the records I went through was also for a Bob — someone named Robert Palmer paid almost double the rent than the previous tenant, yet I’m not aware of the specific circumstances for this as some companies charge for furniture rentals, etc.
This was what I wrote about my assignment that began on Friday, Nov. 6, 1998:
My new temp assignment is at The Beverly Hilton in the catering department, answering phones and secretarial assignments in-between. Jill, who signed my time card on Friday, is the one my brother said he works with for the Golden Globes. Why have I come to this place that has anagrams within the name of ‘hell’ and ‘evil’?
During this time in my life, my mother was sharing my Santa Monica high rise apartment after a long illness although I had not yet learned how serious was her condition. Upon eventually being hospitalized for pneumonia, she was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure and began dialysis. I was her caregiver, relocating to a ground floor apartment in the San Fernando Valley.
I wrote on November 10:
My job answering phones for the hotel catering department requires almost constant attention. I do take breaks — unlike, apparently, Susan and Joyce, the assistants with whom I work. Lunch is free in the employee cafeteria but twice I’ve had to call attention to my golden name badge to cafeteria staff members. Today I told Joyce that it was like working for an agency where the stars were the rooms. Tonight there was a wedding in the International Ballroom and other groups using the premises today were Northrop Grumman Corp., the Beverly Hills Police Department, Elite Users Group, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Sax 5th Ave./Lancome, Girls Incorporated, and the Hollywood Foreign Press. There are many lavish dinners, parties, weddings. I think it was Susan who commented that the people calling in are paying such large sums of money for their events that they think the staff should do everything possible to cater to their every whim (not her exact words). Some of the incoming calls today were from secret servicemen preparing for an event with Vice President Al Gore. They go to great effort to protect politicians and how do they really know what is and isn’t necessary? For example, a list of the names of servers for the event was required. Not far from the offices where I work is the Belle Art Gallery and the Barakat Gallery. The latter displays "Biblical, Egyptian, Near Eastern, Etruscan, Greek, Roman, Pre-Columbian, African, South East Asian, Terracottas, Bronzes, Ancient Glass, Ancient Coins, Jewelry, Contemporary Art, Asian, Russian, Works of Art, European Works of Art." Today I noticed a mummy case that I hadn’t seen before. The collection I’ve assembled seems to have pieces of greater character than those offered by the two hotel galleries. All in all, my experience working at the hotel in three days has reminded me of all the things that are wrong with the current paradigm: the obsession with material and ceremonial indulgences to glorify the self rather than taking what one needs and sharing with others. Interacting with these secret servicemen, I couldn’t help thinking, "If you only knew."
Here's the journal entry made the following day (Nov. 11). These journal entries were typed very quickly and seem somewhat callous. I am much more thoughtful with my blog articles, to say the least. These journal entries are meant to provide a documentary-style 'slice of life' for my readers.
Guess how much last night’s wedding at the hotel cost? Not including room rentals for guests and the hotel was packed with wedding attendees — of course, the bride and groom received complimentary rooms. And the wedding was kosher. $85,000. The name appearing on the daily event contained the letters S, I and N, of course. Tonight there was a United States Holocaust Memorial Meeting—ironic, isn’t it?—and the International Ballroom is being utilized by the Beverly Hills Police Department. After working four days at the hotel, I’ve noticed how chilly the place always is. Today, Lisa—whose jury duty is the reason why I’m there in the first place—was on hand because of the Veteran’s Day holiday. She put on her heater after retrieving it from the office of one of the two managers for whom she’s an assistant. This morning I was surprised when an employee with the word Robert in her last name commented, "And I’m the Queen of Sheba." She thought she was being sarcastic yet I said to Joyce, "Maybe in her previous life." While the second-in-command of hotel operations was in the office, he was told that he too had to provide his Social Security card number for the Secret Service. Today "Access Hollywood" called trying to get more information about the event as word has begun to leak out. I transferred the call to Irma’s voicemail as she is the department manager assigned to the event. The excitement in the voice of the "Access Hollywood" caller signaled that this apparently is a hot story as far as the media is concerned. Politicians are definitely the biggest stars of our time since the Lewinsky story proved just how much potential there is for the media. What I’m aware of now is that there is a level of tension and insistence to these callers beyond any I’ve experienced before — including my talent agency, P.R. firm and movie studio experiences. The events and celebrations at the center of the department’s operations bring out the selfish and self-indulgent side of people, who are among society’s privileged (to begin with). Today, the rudest calls were from people affiliated with the Beverly Hills Police Department event. After they needed more crates for setting up, which caused problems, there was a problem with table skirting. It turned out that what had been prepared wasn’t enough so something had to be done. Before all this was determined, Sherrie was shouting at other personnel to help her after getting nowhere on the matter for two hours. I could well understand her exasperation after hearing the level of anger in the voices of the clients who were demanding that someone be there in person to supervise the preparations. All of this shows how important the peripheral pomp and circumstance has become to our lives, especially when extravagant hotel accommodations are in the budget. My last day will be Friday as Lisa expects to be back on Monday. She said that she thinks the trial will be deadlocked: ten think the defendant killed his roommate in self-defense yet two people are adamant he is guilty. Lisa believes the defendant’s account whole-heartedly. I couldn’t help wondering how much wishful thinking might pass as reality in her world. A major topic of the girls in the office has been shopping. Lisa related how she took some shoes back to Macy’s six months after buying them and they were kind enough to give her a refund for them. Joyce was going to get some boots after hearing the story at lunch but decided against going to the mall because it was a holiday. Instead she went next door and bought some washcloths.
Something that I recall that wasn't mentioned in the journal entry is that I had been told that temporary office workers were exempt from background checks. Also, I remember having been told that when Merv Griffin had become the new owner of the hotel there had been a layoff so many among the current staff felt overworked.
Here is my journal entry written on Thursday, November 12. I remind that some of my statements were meant to express feelings and shouldn't be interpreted literally.
I continue to notice how materialistic the hotel environment is. Jill, the department head, has been busy in her few non-working moments with tile and drapery refurbishings for her house. The clients here all think they’re the only ones and need their work done now. The managers put up with the work load because of the money, apparently. The only less than superlative comment I’ve received about my work came from Sherrie, who said I had the second-worst handwriting she’d ever seen. I was too busy to hear the entire comment. She thinks her outburst yesterday was justified. Joyce told me she’s worked as a teacher in the past. The strain of the job is especially apparent in her. Jill was wearing blue and said that the Vice President quipped that she could be his running mate because of it. He must use that comment a lot. Didn’t he start out being an environmentalist? There were a lot of comments about the severe security precautions. People being ordered to leave the garage when the Vice President’s limo pulled up and asked to refrain from moving around inside the hotel. My desk is near the window facing Wilshire and at one point Secret Service men and a dog went by. I guess the dog was sniffing out explosives. A lot of projecting going on with these militaristic minds. Kami had to go home to change clothes after a coffee spill in the cafeteria. I told Susan that maybe she could go next door to the department store and get something and return it afterwards for a refund. Then I began thinking that this was sinful and to try and keep quiet. And then I realized that the entire paradigm is so spiritually bankrupt, it’s hard to keep perspective on values. Lisa will be back tomorrow but Jill asked me to work for one more day because it’s been so busy. By the way, today when I was on hold with someone who worked at the Coconut Grove, I heard Merv Griffin doing the most lackluster sales pitch. Working here really is like being in an evil hell as I interact with people from studios like Disney and organizations like the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Here is the entry for Friday, Nov. 13.
Another fascinating day at the hotel. One of the catering managers, Paul, told how the Secret Service dog was shitting in the hotel (diarrhea?) and when the Secret Service man pulled his leash, it all came out. When he noticed, he was so shocked that he practically needed CPR. When the dog went past the outside of the office, I noticed the animal’s tail had been amputated. This is a very old tradition aimed at strengthening the dog’s back yet I don’t think people take the time to think about the tactic, which seems obviously absurd — proving how people select what they want from ‘science’ and tradition. Joyce had computer problems and said that she lost documents and then one came back partially with part of another attached. The callers were ruder today than yesterday. The problems included two men from the Mission arriving to pick up centerpieces. Nobody knew what to do with them and where to find what they were supposed to pick up. Finally the explanation was that the event was still going on that was supplying the centerpieces. I thought for sure that the woman from the Beverly Hills Bar Association who refused to hang up until she spoke to her contact would be the rudest of the day but a man with an Irish-sounding name was even more arrogant. He was angry that no one had returned his morning call and couldn’t understand why nobody could help him immediately. I told him that the only manager in the office was with a client. A lot of these people are accustomed to having whatever they want at precisely when they want it. The trouble here is that dozens of these people are calling in all the time. I found myself telling Sharon at the agency about the behavior of these privileged individuals who place so much worth in their social events. I also confided that after dealing with them all day yesterday I began acting the same way to my mother after going home. Shaun Robinson, the executive assistant manager, came in during the last half hour and asked where everyone was and I explained that Joyce went home sick and Susan and Lisa had arranged their hours so they’d already gone home. The department is a very important, lucrative one. I saw a deposit/partial payment check today for a single event that was for $35,000. At one point when many problems were going on, Sherrie called hysterically for me to tell other managers to help her set up chairs between events because there weren’t enough staff so there was no one else she could call. Jill also told me that I could work three more days next week so the assistants could catch up on their paper work. In the cafeteria, some bizarre drawing is held for employees who are given special lottery entries by their manager as rewards for good work. I hardly know where to begin and where to end in explaining the perversity and luxury of this place. The department head, Jill, is apparently around my age and she’s having a yard sale this weekend. I heard her mention that she’d given a lot of things to her housekeeper. There was some discussion of the unpleasantness of dealing with Secret Service men the volunteer women running the Gore "White House/Leadership 98" event.
People have such small concepts of power and prestige . . .
There followed some comments not related to the temp job. Here are the final portions of my journal about my stint at the hotel.
November 17
Today was more of the same at my temp job — spoiled rich people wanting their events to be taken care of now! Sherrie had another "fight," as the assistants call it. Apparently, one of the other departments for some reason hadn’t known about an event — they claimed they hadn’t received the "pop up" as the memos are called. One caller complained that Sherrie hadn’t called him back (she was waiting for some information). I paged her and she called him a few minutes later but apparently not until after he complained to the department head’s boss as I gave her a call slip with his name on it soon thereafter. Joyce became belligerent about one of her involvements and I couldn’t help thinking how each of the catering managers should have their own assistant at least considering the workload, etc. I guess the staff is kept to the smallest amount possible so that Merv can bank more millions. At one point, Susan turned to me and said, "You’ll be able to write a book about the Beverly Hilton now." The letters I read in the September 28th edition of U.S. News & World Report helped place the demands of hotel catering in perspective. Here are the five letters responding to articles about "Terrorism" and "Famine in Sudan." The more people who devote themselves to loving more and demanding less — the greater example will be provided for others to do the same.
Among the many victims of the bombings in Africa ["Terror Strikes Again," August 17-24] lies the terrorists’ own twisted view of Islam, drowned by the spilling of so much innocent blood and stemming from their complete disregard for the Koran’s most basic teachings. The Koran doesn’t tolerate constraint in religion. Every person is free to accept Island or reject it. It strongly discourages taking vengeance, stressing that the ability to forgive and show mercy is a strong proof of Islamic faith. It allows the use of force only in pure self-defense. The Koran urges Muslims to fight evil with kindness, and it prohibits using excessive force under any circumstances, including war. A verse even makes it an obligation for a Muslim to help an enemy who requests protection! Can the merciless extermination of hundreds of people be considered even remotely compatible with these Koranic precepts? The loss and suffering cannot be erased, but a better understanding of the true nature of Islam would definitely weaken extremist groups and ultimately spare the world further agony and bloodshed.
Erkan Oege
Rolle, Switzerland
The United States certainly has to fight terrorism, but it is a grave mistake to do so without due process [Editorial "It’s Time to Fight Back," September 7]. If the federal government put someone to death without the benefit of a trial, no matter how great the evidence, the American people would be outraged: This is precisely what the federal government did in Afghanistan. The actions taken in Sudan and Afghanistan by the Clinton administration were the equivalent of throwing gasoline on the terrorist fire; unjust actions and the lack of due process create the desire for revenge, and revenge is the primordial human attempt at justice. The need for justice is ingrained in the human condition; those who forget this fundamental element of human nature are likely to suffer as a result.
Donald A. Morgan
Bryson City, N.C.
The photograph ["A Famine Made By Man," September 14] showing a man stealing food from a starving child certainly tells a powerful story. A better story, however, would have been about a photographer who gave up his photo opportunity to help a starving child retrieve his stolen food.
Jeffrey Kaufman
Brooklyn, NY
"A Famine Made By Man" provokes its own grisly irony. Juxtaposed to pictures of starving children and a moving text is an advertisement for a Saab convertible starting at $38,150. And we wonder what is wrong with the world?
Richard H. Owens, Ph.D.
Tiffin, Ohio
I want to commend U.S. News & World Report for the story "A Famine Made By Man," containing the stunning and gut-wrenching photos of the misery in Sudan. I could not read the article for two days because I did not want to read what those photos were about. We complacent Americans sit here and wonder if he really smoked the cigar while such scenes from hell take place in an unspeakable demonstration of human depravity. It is news media such as yours that must keep the story in our hearts and minds and cause us to ask why we are not doing something about this. Why aren’t we? I am calling my senators and representatives because I want an answer. Your article has driven me to it — thank you for the push.
Lynn Highland
Morrison, Colo.
November 18 (a.m.)
By the way, on Monday night I left my pocket watch at work and yesterday when I arrived I noticed it was gone. I think it was stolen. The same thing happened to the clock radio of Lisa’s that I had been using. Nobody had touched it as long as it had been on her desk yet after I moved it to my station, it was gone the following morning. It [the watch] was the one seen in the photos used in the ad and postcard. Time to go to work.
November 18 (p.m.)
In the catering department, the frantic and rude calls from privileged individuals were just as legion as customary. One of the reasons why these individuals are so impatient is because they’re afraid someone else will book the ballroom or facility on the date they want. I’d like to make all these people live with one another to see what it’s like when you have to do everything for yourself. Meanwhile, I noticed that the Optimist Youth Homes event had to be canceled six days before the dinner was to take place because they couldn’t get people to attend the charity event. A letter said the organization had made 1,000 calls and sent out 2,000 invitations without success despite two prior successful dinners. Something else that I’m reminded about with this temp job is how unpleasant it is to be around those rare people who are miserable and unable to disguise or forget how unhappy they are. I’m sure most people have interacted with someone who would rather be angry about their circumstances than make the best of the situation. Jill extended my assignment through Friday.
November 21
Yesterday was my last day at the Beverly Hilton catering department. I’ve worked in many different situations but, all in all, this department on an individual basis had large work loads as well as the stress that comes from having to deal with rude and privileged people accustomed to bossing people around and getting their way. When I brought my time slip for Jill to sign, I told her, "When I go to write my temp memoirs, this will go down as the most understaffed department. What do you do? Put up a big mural of a starving child in the lobby?" I also told her that the partitions that are being added (perhaps meant to keep the assistants from talking to one another as they occasionally do while doing their work) may make things more difficult as it will take extra time for the assistants to communicate because they’ll have to use the intercom. I didn’t have time to explain further yet I frequently needed to converse with them at the fax or in the copy machine room. On Thursday, Joyce invited me to see how beautiful the International Ballroom looked for the Disney Consumer Products event. I told her I was very blase about things like that. I thought maybe I should give my book to Sherrie or someone yet the opportunity never presented itself. Susan gave me a T-shirt that some philanthropic event sponsored and I ended up giving it to Andy. The name Beverly Hills was prominent (evil & hell & ills). I also think it is quite fitting that the word consciousness has the word sin in it.
I remember the other assistants asking me if I was happy that my temp assignment was ending and responded by saying something like: "What do you think?" I worked in many other temp assignments yet the ones that I observed the most atrocious behavior among managers involved data entry positions.
Also, Boo did something cute this morning. In my apartment, Boo sometimes snags my clothing around door knobs, etc. The same thing happened as I was passing a railing outside.
On one job assignment I filed invoices and was shocked to see how much the temp agency was getting paid for my services in consideration of my hourly rate
modern slavery
Edited Excerpt #7
Do you seek enlightenment and education? Or entertainment and propaganda that reflects corporate executives' activity as they seek to improve their material wealth?
Edited Excerpt #8
Concepts in Eastern wisdom traditions such as 'Oneness' and attention to the perception of God as an 'Omnipresence'—found in the Bible (Psalms 139: 7-8)—may have furthered [William Usborne] Moore's awareness of the spiritual Force he witnessed in so many different aspects . . .
Edited Excerpt #9
People oriented to the corporate mass media will not be predisposed to thinking about unaccustomed data, especially involving what is often referred to as 'God': an omnipresent Superconsciousness manifesting as the Christ Force (a 'Son of God' metaphor) known to reveal Themselves (each person is a single aspect) to certain fortunate—or what I take the liberty of calling 'Christed'—ones.
Because our incarnations are simultaneous, I apparently am currently leading another life as Bel-Marduk in ancient times even as I type this article under my pen name of Mark Russell Bell.
Edited Excerpt #10
Sometimes when the corporations gain a nasty reputation, company executives simply rename their principality; for example, Clear Channel becoming iHeartMedia.
Edited Excerpt #11
Simultaneously, the headlines bring news of great difficulties and challenges facing people of particular countries. These disasters commonly transpire without the aid and assistance of other national governments although we all share the same Earth habitat.
The synthesis of personal experiences considered in the light of metaphysical and spiritual teachings results with one knowing the importance of each person becoming a 'christed' one and realizing the importance of each decision that we individually make in our day-to-day lives. God and our guides are always interacting with us to improve the quality of life for ourselves and everyone interconnected throughout the entire Earth ecosystem.
The guides may interact with us in accordance with the level of our spiritual and metaphysical understanding so someone who has learned about metaphysical aspects of life might experience a comparatively more highly evolved interaction with one's guide.
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