Talk:1993-06-20-Honesty

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On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:42pm Rob wrote:

In 1993-06-20-Honesty, there is a reference to the "Patije transcripts" and later "the Sedona group". While the former is self explanatory, the latter occasions the question as to whether or not the student (S2) refers to a former Teaching Mission group in Sedona, AZ or perhaps what was then The Aquarian Concepts Community. Does anyone know of a Teaching Mission group in Sedona apart from what was then ACC?

Thanks--rdavis 14:13, 20 February 2012 (UTC)

Jim's reply

Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 6:34 AM

Hi Rob and all,

Patije could shed some light on this if you would call or e-mail her.

In earlier posts, I spoke of a black gentleman in Sedona who was helping refugees readjust from their experience with Tony and his community. He may have had a group. While everyone has failed to mention it, he spoke during the meeting in the hotel ballroom as well. He described the lament of one family who had given up their possessions to live with this group and became disillusioned at Tony's draconian arrogance .... having to bow whenever he entered a room, having to sit and listen to his channelings.

I don't see how all this hearsay can be molded into anything with real substance. A well-researched commentary should include a conversation with Marilyn Green and others involved in setting it up. I have a phone number of one of her friends. Also Bob Slagle, who gave a keynote address the prior evening. Also Patije and Pat and the Sedona gentleman. (Pat is into Keylontics, check it out.)

Reports from Marty Risacher, Mark Austin and Byron Belitsos will be in the history book. Two speak negatively regarding sensation and miracle seeking; one had the spiritual experience of his lifetime ... up until then.

I don't believe anyone can reasonably blame anyone else for the event, especially if they didn't listen to Machiventa's transmission and have no idea of what he said. This seems to be the case with everyone we've heard from. They were there but they have no idea about what happened or what the celestials said. They are mostly concerned about whether they were duped or not and how it happened.

Certainly, a knee-jerk reaction to deleterious new age lightworker influences is off-base. We could use more of their altruistic influences and learn to open ourselves more to spirit.

I think the event was influenced strongly by attitudes .... suspicion, doubt, distrust. The Oklahoma contingent had already heard from a TR and she transmitted material which did not look at the event favorably and they came armed with that information as their reference point of 'truth.'

I believe those participating in the ceremony and some others were trying to generate positive energy and make a difference with their love and faithful commitment. Other people in the room made little or no effort, resented the ceremony and contributed negative energy. For the teachers, it was a tremendous learning experience.

jim--rdavis 14:28, 20 February 2012 (UTC)