Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Ron: The Ringing Cedar books require an open mind.? They explain that religion and the bible are tools used to prevent us (the human race) from reaching more of our potential.? You probably won't want to read the books with your strong belief in the Bible.? If you believe in fairness though, please don't discredit the books without reading them.? They have the potential to help us all get closer to God and that is a good thing. It is possible that we have the potential at birth to do much more then we currently do.? Have you heard that if we do not see certain colors before a certain age we lose the ability to see those colors for the rest of our life (color blindness).? Perhaps it is the same with other aspects of being HUMAN.? For me the raw foods experience has indicated that my potential was greater than I ever imagined.? I wonder what abilities and capabilities I would have had if I experienced raw foods 40 or 50 years earlier.? I wonder what will people who eat only raw foods for 2 or three generations be like... Have you heard of people who got so clean that they could communicate telepathically with animals?? plants?? Who taught the plants and animals to do that?? Perhaps it is an ability that we lose not learn.? Other people have told me they had the ability when young to communicate telepathically and then lost it.? No one taught them. Just some thoughts... Bill PS Have you heard the one liner:? The mind is like a parachute it only works when it is open. > If her parents died and she grew up in the wild, she would not > have the wisdom displayed or the capability to communicate > telepathically to Vladimir. > Animals and plants can not teach you to communicate telepathically. > Ron, personally I do not care if the books describe a real person or not.? OK, I was just trying to point out that this can't be a real human being. > > Please do explain what you know about this kind of wisdom and how to acquire it.? Solomon, who was very wise, says it this way: " The fear [reverence] of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. " --Proverbs 9:10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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