RE: The Urantia Book

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The Urantia Book

in religion •  6 years ago 

I think the control drama idea is useful if framed within popular psychology. Adding woo-woo to the idea doesn't really add much to it as far as I can see.
On shamanism, magical siddhis, psi, etc.: it's pretty piss poor from my perspective that the only evidence of such things comes from asserted avenues like Crowleyism with their associated negativities which amount to mind games towards those whom one dislikes.
How about this as a controlled experiment done in a spiritual university: someone who claims psi and Siddhi powers picks a starving family in Africa out of the ether and sends them the winning numbers to a world lottery? It would help if this was repeatable and that the demonstrator is​ able to do this under controlled conditions time and time again. Something like this would get my attention and until such a time I view all Siddhi's as coming from lying archons which is consistent with their mind games​. Please note this comment isn't personal and I'm only addressing the ideas that are out there in the spiritual community.

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You seem to be very well read and knowledgeable. The whole control drama subject was one of the things I found useful. I welcome points of view that may differ from ones I may or may not hold. I would interested in hearing your views on the Bardos explained in the "Tibetian Book of the Dead" and if organized religion primarily benefits the lying archons and of the craziness of Scientology.... I'm going to back read your posts to get more familiar with your work and browse through you guitar posts... If these subjects interest you and you would like to continue this conversation that would be cool, if not, no worries.

I'm just a guy with an opinion gibber:) As are all people who make supernatural claims but can't demonstrate them (everyone in religion)...
I'll get back to you on The Book of The Dead.
L Ron was a modern religionist. He simply took rational psychology and sci-fi ideas and welded it into a religious mythological canon.
There is efficacy on some levels but the metaphysics is sketchy as fcuk!
Cheers...

LRon is a combination of Crowley, oss, cia, mkultra, a little imagination and a whole lot of coersion and blackmail ;9)

Any time is good Andrew I like discussion and value your outlook ;9)

I don't disagree with those points and they're consistent with the methods used by controlling archons. After 40-years I spot them almost instantly. The commonality of the thousands and thousands of these players is their metaphysics is all contradictory and loaded with unimaginable amounts of B.S...The Urantia Book is especially notorious in that regard.
Enough so that I'm sympathetic to Dubay's F.E. idea but don't believe it to be true. F.E. theory indicates the more serious problem of societal breakdown based on the distrust created by ruling elites and their duplicity.

I'm completely out on Flat Earth, that's a psy-op at best. I have a Discord, nobody is on it yet. I don't know how many invites I will give out but if your interested in stopping by and chatting in the general room then I'll leave ya an invite. I will eventually create a chat room for this type of content... peace out sir, have a good one.

https://discord.gg/Vykkuy