Re: Obama and/or Ayers?

2008-10-29 00:41:00

Quoting JJ from Archived Article, Number 4222, Larry K writes:

"Unless a miracle occurs it looks like we may have our first pure socialist thinking president."

Originally, Larry K then responded with:

"Here is another question for you. To the best of your knowledge, or ability to apprehend by whatever means, do you see the Hierarchy actively working against this, and if so, would this represent a serious defeat for them if Obama indeed does win?"

However, when JJ Dewey did not respond; Larry K then re-posted the above, and to it added the following:

"Are you not going to comment on this JJ?"

JJ:

You've done the right thing. If I do not respond to something you consider important, then ask again.

Even without a revelation you may rest assured that Christ and his associates will be working for the cause of freedom and will oppose force to impose someone's ideal of what is "good for us."

To see the truth though always requires the Second Key of Judgement for a certain amount of force is always necessary to provide safety and security for the masses. For instance, laws backed by force prevent murder, rape burglary, etc.

The use of force here is much different than imposing a do-gooders' world view on the masses.

The Brotherhood of Light have no problem with social experiments that are not mandated but participated in through free will and can be withdrawn from voluntarily.

The Christ can certainly see farther ahead than I can, and it is quite possible that he has concluded that an Obama presidency is needed to teach us the lessons we need and stimulate a gathering. If this is the case they will could withdraw plans to intervene and leave us to our own devices for a while. Even so, through the Oneness Principle seekers will always be able to get support for what is true. Even if we need a lesson, disciples will work toward removing the cause of that lesson and the Hierarchy will do this as much as possible.

The problem is that McCain is easily swayed by his opposition and goes out of his way to show how cooperative he is, so we will have a lesson to learn even under him -- unless he were to die in office and be replaced by Palin. She is one person running for office that may hear the inner voice -- when her belief systems do not get in the way.

The bottom line is this: I sense a support for McCain-Palin as far as they support freedom, but not a strong involvement on either side.

The strongest emphasis is to teach seekers and disciples the division between light and dark as it is now playing out. They want us to understand true freedom for the many verses freedom for the few at the expense of the many through forcing their ideals through the power of Big Brother.

We cannot count out a McCain victory yet though. There are a lot of important points filtering down to the "Undecideds" during these last days.

  

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In a follow-on message (Number 37630) on the same day, the following transpired between Larry K and JJ Dewey:

Larry K:

"I am guessing that you meant to say that we cannot "count [out] a McCain victory yet though"? That is what I am thinking -- the end is far from guaranteed, at least as far as we know. The media have tried very hard to make it seem so, but who in their right mind trusts them?"

JJ:

Yes, that was a typo. We cannot yet count out a McCain victory. I don't think anyone knows the results for sure yet.

Larry K, quoting a prediction from Bishop Koyle writes:

"'The Republican elephant would be in power. At an election, it would sink to its knees, never to rise again.'"

Larry K then comments:

"Most see this as a negative prediction where the Democrats would take complete power. It occurred to me that there might be another possibility where this could happen, but not be a negative. If McCain loses this election I think it might be a good idea to ditch the Republican Party completely and start a new Conservative party not encumbered by the mistakes of the past. It would not be the first time a political party in the U.S. has gone under to replaced by something else. There once was a Whig Party in the U.S. The Republican Party could become obsolete. It certainly deserves to."

JJ:

It could sink to its knees even under McCain -- just a little slower.

Let's hope we can institute Molecular Politics -- then it will not matter which party is in power because the people will be represented.