2017-11-18-An Almost Entirely Human Affair

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Topic: An Almost Entirely Human Affair

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: The Damascus Scribe

TR: George Barnard

Session

Dialogue

The Scribe: “Compared to what you will come to understand to be a truly enormous amount of time, I say to you with great assurance, my multi-faceted task has only just begun, although it has been 2000 years since the Master was crucified. My ongoing instructions to you take up a mere fraction of my regular routine. Quite simultaneously myriad Thought Adjusters converse with me and I with them. We ensure that everything and everyone that counts in the borderland project are ‘on the path’ and that their actions continue to conform to the overall plan.

“As explained to you on several occasions, your Midwayer brothers and sisters have hardly deserted you; they continue to make their fleeting visits as you know and your loved one is well protected whilst away (Midwayer Mathew, Alverana and others). Their big task is to monitor the troublesome events on the east European border and other places, so an accidental occurrence will not place us in the midst of WWIII with Monjoronson’s appearance close at hand but potentially delaying his appearance and his good work.”

George: “I’ve been racking my grey matter to come up with a good method for weeks.”

The Scribe: “You have found one way already. Take heart. And incidentally, there are fully 60 minutes to the hour, but we will send the likely workers to you for the ongoing borderland clean-out. Have no doubt it is Michael’s intent to see the task through on this occasion and after countless near-failures of the past.

George: “We need more ongoing protection. I can see our Progress Midwayers and our imported ones, armed as they used to be, taking care of at least some of the riff-raff that is bothering us, mostly at night when regular people, like us, used to try to sleep.”

Closing

The Scribe: “We hear you and sense your humor. It is under consideration, be assured. Keep in mind, always, that the borderland unrest is almost an entirely human affair. That is all. You have my unconditional love for all eternity.

“Meanwhile always rely on Me for the answers you may need. I Am the Damascus Scribe.”