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===Topic: ''Don't Automatically Trust Predictions''===
===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]===
==Facilitators==
===Teacher: [[Bzutu|Midwayer Chief Bzutu (ABC-22)]]===
===TR: [[George Barnard]]===
==Session==
===Lesson===
Bzutu: “This short lesson is about [[predictions]] and how they might accidentally creep into the [[messages]] of otherwise reliable [[TR|receivers]]. However, first off, I remind you that the gift of [[receiving]] celestial messages can go through an [[evolution]] of its very own for reasons of the receiver’s personal [[progress]]. Not the beginner, but the established receiver of messages can ‘go astray’ by including predictions in his or her messages. And here we look at some of the causes.

“There is a constant [[effort]] on our part and on the part of your [[Teacher Corps|Teachers]] to draw you into the [[creative]] side of the lesson. We all want you to have as much of the credit for the [[work]] we do [[together]] as we can safely allow you. [[Co-creation]] is what it’s all about. For us to provide you with a [[concept]], even if you must struggle to [[explain]] it, gives you, let us call them, more brownie points than would your mechanically repeating a Teacher’s word after word.

“Where and when we can, we may even show you a [[picture]] and cross our fingers as we hear you explain what you just saw or provide the correct [[meaning]] for what was offered to [[your mind]]. [[Compared]] to other worlds where some [[Descending Sons|celestials]] will openly walk among you, few of you are classed other than as rank beginners. Still, in the [[process]] of luring you out of your [[comfort zone]] in this way, we do [[risk]] your involvement in [[error]], most often with predictions.

“We will [[discuss]] three main reasons why predictions may possibly damage what would otherwise add up to a good lesson. [[Wishful thinking]] can awaken in the [[human mind]] — indeed any human mind — a desire so great as to turn a certain unlikely outcome into a soon-to-arrive [[reality]]. Deeply-felt [[stress]], a looming [[crisis]] or ominous signs of [[difficult]] times to come may well manufacture in human [[thought]] a [[rescue]]r or savior of certainty to make good what is awry.

“It is not unusual for a persistent [[dream]] of an emotional nature to — in [[the mind]] of a [[sensitive]] receiver — [[become]] a future [[reality]]. And, furthermore, it is hardly a rare [[event]] for other receivers to pass on such an unproven prediction as automatically being ‘God’s [[truth]]’ because it arrived via the transcript of a respected colleague in the ‘business’ of dispensing the lessons of his or her Teachers. Oh yes, let the always-present [[Spirit of Truth]] be your reality check.

“Frequently recurring are the ‘reheated-for-consumption’ [[predictions]] belonging to the [[Bible]], the [[Koran]], the [[Bhagavad Gita]] or some other holy [[book]]. The receiver’s [[enthusiasm]] may know no bounds, but how well aware is he or she of the [[brain]] wave level of the messages that are being received? The optimum level of brain and mind — theta to be sure — is between 7 and 14 cycles per second. It is wise to always stay closer to the low side (7 cycles per second) for minimum interruption of the Teacher’s thought by your own.
===Closing===
“I do not wish to comment on the need for notoriety or [[ego]] desires for one to [[invent]] one’s predictions. Surely our world can be [[confusing]], [[frustrating]] and frightening enough without the invention of events that only by sheer [[coincidence]] might ever come about. We trust that herewith we have answered some of the recent [[Monjoronson]]-related questions posed. This is ABC-22. Adieu for now.”

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