Guest guest Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 , coachdrgridley@a... wrote: > > Jose Silva's admonition to use the skills only for the benefit of > > humanity really stuck with me. Now I'm trying to understand the scope > > of what is beneficial to humanity and what isn't. Well Ron, When I was going through SMC Instructor's training back in 1980 I asked Paul Grivas and Laura Silva that same question. They just looked at me, and then asked a really neat question, " Doc, aren't you a part of humanity also? And, if you are, then it must be okay to use these skills for what YOU want, right? " I could only nod " yes " . > Ah, there's the rub. It's an awesome responsibility to be RIGHT >about what is in the best interest of all of HUMANITY. Actually Sue that is a very narrow viewpoint when the HUGH viewpoint might be better adopted. Let me tell you what I mean by that. For example, Edgar Cayce's previous incarnation BEFORE he became EC was in the early 1800's and he came then as John Bainbridge. Bainbridge was a charismatic Englishman who was sent into Canadian military service, from which he escaped. He traveled as an adventurer and wanderer, and " many suffered in his wake " through " many escapades that have to do with those of the nature of the relations with the opposite sex. " Now John Bainbridge was also psychic and used his skills for all the " so called " evils... ....becoming a womanize, any and all...sort of the type of skills I taught the Speed Seduction people for 5 years... ....and he used it for cards...sort of like the type of skills I taught a group of 5 people, and they used them in the Bahamas at the Atlantis Hotel and made over $12,000 bucks the night I was there... ....Bainbridge was also telekinetic, and just could NOT be beat at the shell game, him telekinetically moving the pea so the " marks " couldn't see what was happening... So, Cayce, as Bainbridge, used his psychic skills for self serving purposes! So that experience was an experience of worldly experiences! Where he manipulated and controlled other people for his own gains, without regard for the consequences. In his next life time, as Cayce, he used those same skills for service and atonement. My point is, even the most evolved souls still have had the experiences of the self-serving path, a path that was necessary for them to experience and then to mature beyond, just as a child matures beyond the point of wetting the bed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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