Dec 22

Strange Familiars: Angels

Tim writes “Brother Richard is back for our annual Christmas chat! This year we discuss angels – what they are, and what they are not. Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Archangels, Guardian Angels and much much more.”

 

3 Responses to “Strange Familiars: Angels”

  1. Ron S

    Randall Carlson… brilliant and makes perfect sense to those who have begun to experience life in a positive new way. Do yourself, the universe and everything in it a favor and check him out. Personally I’m floored after being introduced to his work today

    • Ron S

      The one thing I possibly think is missing between free thinkers such as Randall and others such as Graham Hancock is their lack of ability to tie all of these logical ideas together more closely into the field of spirituality (which may appear as the paranormal). I think we have to consider everything is tied together and there’s a message here that: nothing great is achievable without working together, the greatest work is achieved by those with the best understanding of themselves, the kindest hearts and in tune with everything around them, understand everything is to be sharing opened minds… and finally, without this unification and proof that we can do all of these things and continually evolve into something more high vibrational and agreeable to the universe, the universe isn’t afraid to wipe the slate clean and start over… even if you’ve achieved technological excellence in say building giant megalithic structures. There’s likely life or intelligence out there much greater than our own that could potentially neutralize disaster if it deems us worthy of it… and a skyscraper or pyramid ain’t gonna cut it to show we’re good enough. It’s about building greatness in the soul as well.
      We all inherently know the basic rules of right and wrong, good and bad against one another… we should start there and take it seriously… I think
      The reality is, there is no amount of money you can amass, no monument you can build big enough, no way you can make an impact on history or do anything at all that will last forever… to the universe all of those self righteous things probably look like an embarrassing stain. It can all be scrubbed out.
      Happy Holidays everyone:)!

  2. Ron S

    We shouldn’t discount the idea that a black hole could be a proverbial trash can for the universe, and if we selfishly put our panspermia into the state of a dirty sock… well, in we go. I apologize to Brother Richard for that analogy if it seemed offensive. Hey Tim! You’re doing great 👍🏻

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