On Tue, 30 May 2006 23:59:15 -0600, Crowfoot <pagemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>In article <6vmo725nkj4go9oaavl8qpm4h6otfgstej@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Jyeshta <whatever@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Tue, 30 May 2006 02:15:38 -0600, Crowfoot <pagemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> wrote:
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>> >In article <3sce72lnobvdo6fnrka4tc09n1g4u6sjhb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Jyeshta <whatever@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:55:07 -0400, Kimba W. Lion
>> >> <KimbaWLion@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> >On Thu, 25 May 2006 12:09:02 -0500, Jyeshta
<whatever@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> >>Has anyone read the book in the subject line? The thought that we
are
>> >> >>our loved ones' heaven seems to go completely against everything
else
>> >> >>I have read about the afterlife, being that there's a beautiful
place
>> >> >>with endless things to do and that our departed loved ones are
calm
>> >> >>knowing we'll be joining them soon.
>> >> >
>> >> >It's obvious that you haven't read the book. Why don't you find out
>> >> >something about the book for yourself? Go to Amazon.com and read
the
>> >> >Introduction from the book.
>> >>
>> >> No, I haven't read the book - only saw a snippet of an interview
with
>> >> her on TV in which she stated that we are their heaven. I'll try to
>> >> find the introduction, thanks.
>> >
>> >Don't waste your time. Try "Messages from Michael" by Chelsea
>> >Quinn Yarbro instead.
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>> >C
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>> Thank you. Is that the same Michael from the channeled Michael
>> teachings?
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>Yep; but there are a lot of people out there claiming to channel
>"Michael", and my experience is that most of them are fakes. The
>distingui****ng characteristic, as I've encountered it, is that the
>original and true Michael teachings are absolutely adamant on
>questions of free choice. Any pur****ted "Michael" stuff that claims to
>predict the future (which is created moment by moment by the choices
>made by all of us, not, according to M., laid down in advance) or that
>tells anyone what they "should" do is bull****. If you read Yarbro's
>book (or books -- there are several further volumes) before going on to
>any of the derivative crap produced by various cultish frauds trying to
>cash in on the idea of Michael, you'll get a sense of the backbone of
>the real deal pretty quickly.
>
>I've been attending sessions with the several mediums Yarbro worked
>with for these books for about 25 yrs now, long before any of the
>phonies jumped in with their schemes to turn Michael into money-
>making schemes for themselves. Far as I can tell, this only Yarbro's
>books are the real McCoy here. But if you find the material
>off-putting, by all means move on to something more comfortable. One
>size does not fit all (as Michael continually advises).
>
>C
>
>C.
Thank you for explaining the above. Actually, I'm not sure the
legitimate Michael material would suit me well. I've been a student
of astrology for nearly 20 years and I don't believe entirely in a
non-deterministic life. I do believe somewhat in free will, but only
to an extent. I should point out that many astrologers *do* believe
quite strongly in free will.


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