Talk:1984-02-20-Introduction to NZ

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Friends,

As I begin reviewing the Teaching Mission Dialogues, before I retire for the evening, I would like to share some "gems of mentation"[44:4.2.1] knowing we are inclined to forget that it is not only the current lessons that hold great meaning, but all our lessons, past, present, and future.

From Session 3, 1984-02-20-Introduction to NZ

As the grass grows, Not touching until the wind blows, And one blade touches the next, So it is with Truth Seekers. One may not know of the other Until the wind of time blows, And they touch one another.

On a more discursive note, it appears that the teacher who is speaking at this phase of the NZ group's meeting is not Abraham as he refers to himself as Abraham's spokesperson. Does anyone know if this personality identifies themself by name? I guess I will find out in time.

Gratefully,

Rob--rdavis 21:25, 14 August 2011 (UTC)


This particular piece is from what we called 'The Black Book'. This was a slim volume,with a black cover, put together by Mac Miller, who was a printer, the husband of Babs Miller who channelled the information. (This fact seems to have been changed to TR and missed from this transcript) It is excerpts from over 200 hours of questions and answers over nearly two years. In book form it is easier to understand as the layout gives you a different concept than how it appears on your computer screen the spacing is not there and the lines between questions.. Alterations to transcripts can cast a different light on what was said. I cannot put my hand on my copy at the moment and since my computer crash I haven't got an electronic version any more. From memory the preceding question 'Can Humankind be taught from a Higher Plane than yours?' is separate from what follows. A statement which was common to us in the past, 'I am having a problem telling my own parents of this communication.' Now the reply to the first question was given by Bertha who was the first teacher that Babs channelled who called herself Abraham's gatekeeper.The next statement may have been from Bertha but I tend to think it was Abraham, as the quotes are not in any chronological order. I am sure he used the same poem with us in 1987. He always used to finish the class with a profound saying. I AM Filip/Barry


Hi Barry,

The Black Book sounds very interesting and wish I had a copy.

Should you locate a hard copy, I have a source for really cheap typing to keystroke it again. Or we could scan the pages and create an internet document. Will be glad to help if needed and it could, of course, be shared with all.

best wishes, jim


Hi Jim The link Rob put up https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1984-02-20-Introduction_to_NZ#Session_3 is a rehash of the original transcript I supplied to tmarchives at the Bogus Basin conference, along with photos and all of the 1987 transcripts and a brief history from our current channels mother Wilma. https://tmarchives.com/transcript_frames.php?tid=2968 That version is a bit better laid out. So the whole of the 'Black Book' is already available as an Internet document, Light and Life I AM Filip--rdavis 21:25, 14 August 2011 (UTC)


Hello Again Barry-

The record in the Nordan Symposia is a copy of the TMArchives record, absent the photo link which I thought better placed in the record describing the NZ TeaM. If there are formatting issues which can be adjusted to better represent the record, I trust you will let me know. The main difference between the two is that in the Nordan Symposia, there exists a table of contents allowing persons to go directly to any portion and provide others with a more direct link to the section desired. Also, when I finish, there will be the additional feature of topical references visible in the individual record's table of contents as well as the whole corpus.

Otherwise, if you or any other participant of the NZ TeaM would like to add any additional biographical information, you are more than welcome. Machiventa would very much like for future generations to actually see and know better the humans who have made this initiative the success it is.

Gratefully,

Rob--rdavis 21:25, 14 August 2011 (UTC)