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| ===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]=== | | ===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]=== |
| ==Facilitators== | | ==Facilitators== |
− | ===Teacher: [[The Damascus Scribe]]=== | + | ===Teacher: [[The Damascus Scribe]], [[Bzutu|Midwayer Chief, Bzutu]]=== |
| ===TR: [[George Barnard]]=== | | ===TR: [[George Barnard]]=== |
− | ==Session== | + | ==Session 1== |
| + | *October 13, 2015 |
| *Edited by Linda Abell | | *Edited by Linda Abell |
| ===Dialogue=== | | ===Dialogue=== |
| The Scribe: “When you smartly elucidate to whom you wish to speak, that Teacher will come through to you. Of course, when [[your mind]] is not clear and you ‘vaguely move through’ a list of your Teachers, they may well shrug their shoulders and await a specific call. Now tell your [[story]] here first.” | | The Scribe: “When you smartly elucidate to whom you wish to speak, that Teacher will come through to you. Of course, when [[your mind]] is not clear and you ‘vaguely move through’ a list of your Teachers, they may well shrug their shoulders and await a specific call. Now tell your [[story]] here first.” |
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− | George: At some time during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/70's 1974 or 1975] Midwayer Chief [[Bzutu]] and I discussed the further treatment of a deeply troubled patient. What we came up with between us more than pleased us both and I chanced the remark: ‘We’re as old as the Hills, you and I.’ It was a casual way of saying that neither of us was born just yesterday. The Chief answered: ‘You are older.’ Then he was gone. | + | George: At some time during [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/70's 1974 or 1975] Midwayer Chief [[Bzutu]] and I discussed the further treatment of a deeply troubled patient. What we came up with between us more than pleased us both and I chanced the remark: ‘We’re as old as the Hills, you and I.’ It was a casual way of saying that neither of us was born just yesterday. The Chief answered: ‘You are older.’ Then he was gone. |
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| The Scribe: “Can you think of anyone who would better explain what the Chief had in mind? He, of course, spoke of the Gift from God you mostly call your [[Thought Adjuster]]. I am a Thought Adjuster. I was a [[Virgin Adjuster]] and through various — mostly [[disappoint]]ing associations — I became a [[Self-Acting Adjuster]], then a Supreme Adjuster (serving both [[Machiventa]] and [[Jesus]]), now a [[Personalized Adjuster]] of which there are but relatively few. | | The Scribe: “Can you think of anyone who would better explain what the Chief had in mind? He, of course, spoke of the Gift from God you mostly call your [[Thought Adjuster]]. I am a Thought Adjuster. I was a [[Virgin Adjuster]] and through various — mostly [[disappoint]]ing associations — I became a [[Self-Acting Adjuster]], then a Supreme Adjuster (serving both [[Machiventa]] and [[Jesus]]), now a [[Personalized Adjuster]] of which there are but relatively few. |
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| “Humans must have Adjusters. You are almost immediately eligible. It is beyond your reasoning and [[imagination]] to conceive of a world where your races were not to be indwelt. Inconceivable, you say? Yes, you are right, you might likely still be on all fours. | | “Humans must have Adjusters. You are almost immediately eligible. It is beyond your reasoning and [[imagination]] to conceive of a world where your races were not to be indwelt. Inconceivable, you say? Yes, you are right, you might likely still be on all fours. |
− | ===Closing===
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− | “Truly, all matters dealing with Adjusters are always best attended by me. I leave you now for a short time, dear one, but I leave you my love.”
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| + | “Truly, all matters dealing with Adjusters are always best attended by me. I leave you now for a short time, dear one, but I leave you my [[love]].” |
| + | ==Session 2== |
| + | *October 14, 2015 |
| + | *Edited by Linda Abell |
| + | ===Dialogue=== |
| + | (Having finally solved a difficult problem, George is visibly happy about it, but it’s rather late . . . again.) |
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| + | Bzutu: “Now would be the time to contemplate how you would feel if you had a real [[brain]], rather than just good [[luck]].” |
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| + | (subdued [[laughter]] — there are others already asleep here). |
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| + | The Scribe: “The lateness of the hour and your [[wandering]] [[mind]] made me cut short our [[discussion]] before, my dear friend. This is the Damascus Scribe who bestows upon you his love and admiration here and for all time in our [[local universe]], yes, and even into the eternity realm of [[Paradise]]. |
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| + | “The fact that [[Midwayers]] — indeed all Midwayers, [[Primary Midwayers|Primary]] and [[Secondary Midwayers|Secondary]] — have no [[Thought Adjusters]] allows you to more clearly understand that they can only be brothers and sisters insofar as you all have the same Parents — [[Michael]] and [[Nebadonia]]. |
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| + | “The Midwayers are two different species. The Primary Midwayers are related to the [[Planetary Prince]]’s servants. [[Adamson and Ratta|Adamson and his Nodite wife, Ratta]], were the grandparents to the “Spirit Guardian” friends of your youth. However, neither are indwelt by Thought Adjusters, although both species frequently work closely with both [[Angels]] and Adjusters. |
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| + | “However long it takes for any [[evolutionary world]] to attain [[Light and Life]], fusion for Midwayers is on hold. And so it goes for [[Life Carriers]], [[Melchizedeks]] and countless others you do not yet know, even your [[Isaac, Celestial Engineer|Celestial Engineer, brother Isaac]]. It will often be reported that [[the Angels]] are envious of your kind, perhaps even outright [[jealous]], but would any of them enjoy having to function with a mind 100 percent dependent on a [[electro-chemical]] brain? Not likely, and furthermore, would they enjoy serving the two earthly masters — their physical as well as their spiritual needs? |
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| + | “[[Human being]]s live short, intensive lives and would fare badly without an Adjuster, even if many are hardly aware of the Godsent Helper. [[Morontia]]l beings generally have easier lives while their lives before fusion can be thousands, yes, millions of years in duration. |
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| + | “It’s all right to wish to be in another’s shoes, or ‘sport another’s wings,’ so to speak, but how many would question the Eternal Father’s [[decision]] to grant anyone the gift of life of one kind or another? I am the Damascus Scribe. Goodnight to all.” |
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