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Iruka: It may be both. But remember that many teachings of Christ [[Michael]] were not [[understood]] and seemingly were [[ignored]]. But that wasn't the case, people were [[listening]] and people did take it into their [[hearts]] and did learn. But it will take time, don't be [[discouraged]], send out what you are led to send out, whatever that is, and leave it in the hands of [[the Father]] to [[touch]] people's [[hearts]]. Know that your job is done and you leave it up to someone else to complete. That way you won't feel [[responsible]], you won't feel [[rejected]]. You will know that you did your job. Does this help?
 
Iruka: It may be both. But remember that many teachings of Christ [[Michael]] were not [[understood]] and seemingly were [[ignored]]. But that wasn't the case, people were [[listening]] and people did take it into their [[hearts]] and did learn. But it will take time, don't be [[discouraged]], send out what you are led to send out, whatever that is, and leave it in the hands of [[the Father]] to [[touch]] people's [[hearts]]. Know that your job is done and you leave it up to someone else to complete. That way you won't feel [[responsible]], you won't feel [[rejected]]. You will know that you did your job. Does this help?
 
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===='''''[[Bible]]''''', '''''[[Thought Adjusters]]'''''====
S2: Yes, that is good [[advice]]. That is what I am doing. One other [[question]] and then I will stop. In [[First Book of Samuel|Samuel]] in the [[Bible]], it is a book in the Bible, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_school Sunday school] curriculum is plowing through the same [[path]], through Samuel, that was done about four years ago when I was teaching the class. So I am fairly [[comfortable]] with the [[scriptures]] and the [[content]]. In the [[old testament]] there is an equal amounts of [[positive]] and [[negative]] in every page and you can emphasize the positive. The passage today was where Samuel was a boy and he [[wakes]] up, he is dozing off to [[sleep]], and he wakes up [[thinking]] Eli is calling him.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel#Chapter_3] He goes over to Eli, and Eli says 'that wasn't me' so he goes back to sleep and somebody call him and he goes back to Eli and Eli says 'no that wasn't me' and then finally Eli says 'that is the Lord talking to you Samuel, please say I am here, I am [[listening]]'. That passage is [[illustrating]] God talking to Samuel as another [[personality]], not a [[physical]] entity, but as another personality separate from Samuel. My question is, since that occurs so frequently in the [[Old Testament]], did it actually happen. Did Samuel as a boy have such a [[relationship]] with his [[thought adjuster]] that he could hear God talking like that, or was there divine [[intervention]] to talk to Samuel like that. That is my question.
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S2: Yes, that is good [[advice]]. That is what I am doing. One other [[question]] and then I will stop. In [[First Book of Samuel|Samuel]] in the [[Bible]], it is a book in the Bible, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_school Sunday school] curriculum is plowing through the same [[path]], through Samuel, that was done about four years ago when I was teaching the class. So I am fairly [[comfortable]] with the [[scriptures]] and the [[content]]. In the [[old testament]] there is an equal amounts of [[positive]] and [[negative]] in every page and you can emphasize the positive. The passage today was where Samuel was a boy and he [[wakes]] up, he is dozing off to [[sleep]], and he wakes up [[thinking]] Eli is calling him.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel#Chapter_3] He goes over to Eli, and Eli says 'that wasn't me' so he goes back to sleep and somebody call him and he goes back to Eli and Eli says 'no that wasn't me' and then finally Eli says 'that is the Lord talking to you Samuel, please say I am here, I am [[listening]]'. That passage is [[illustrating]] God talking to Samuel as another [[personality]], not a [[physical]] entity, but as another personality separate from Samuel. My question is, since that occurs so frequently in the [[Old Testament]], did it actually happen. Did Samuel as a boy have such a [[relationship]] with his [[thought adjuster]] that he could hear God talking like that, or was there divine [[intervention]] to talk to Samuel like that. That is my question.
    
Iruka: What was then is very similar to what is now. If you are still, what I have been teaching about finding the [[stillness]], you can make [[contact]] with your [[thought adjuster]]. In some ways, there was more [[contact]] several thousand years ago because of the [[Paper 93 - Machiventa Melchizedek|Melchizedek school]]. That teaching had not died out yet. There was [[belief]] that you could indeed be spoken to by [[the Father]] and that He did. While that seems [[strange]] today in many circles, that was more [[accepted]] back then. It probably, and specifically I don't know, but it was common. So that is very believable that, that happened. [[The Father]] does try to contact His children constantly, all the time. Today's [[society]] is so [[busy]] and so [[noisy]] with just the noises of the day and the TV and music it just drowns out any [[contact]]. So yes, the answer is yes. He did hear it. Does this answer?
 
Iruka: What was then is very similar to what is now. If you are still, what I have been teaching about finding the [[stillness]], you can make [[contact]] with your [[thought adjuster]]. In some ways, there was more [[contact]] several thousand years ago because of the [[Paper 93 - Machiventa Melchizedek|Melchizedek school]]. That teaching had not died out yet. There was [[belief]] that you could indeed be spoken to by [[the Father]] and that He did. While that seems [[strange]] today in many circles, that was more [[accepted]] back then. It probably, and specifically I don't know, but it was common. So that is very believable that, that happened. [[The Father]] does try to contact His children constantly, all the time. Today's [[society]] is so [[busy]] and so [[noisy]] with just the noises of the day and the TV and music it just drowns out any [[contact]]. So yes, the answer is yes. He did hear it. Does this answer?

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