Re:The ubiquitous Masters and channeling
Jan 19, 1998 09:13 AM
by Govert Schuller
LmHmm111 wrote:
>Benjamin Creme claims to be a conduit for his own unnamed Master as well as
>for the Lord Maitreya and other "ascended beings". Their messages (thru
Creme)
>are permeated with ideas of sharing, brotherhood, love, good will, etc.,
etc,
>Because they don't contain negative material, one can't really point to the
>text of the messages and say that they aren't coming from the Masters.
After
>all, love and brotherhood would be the basis thrust (or at least part) of
any
>communiqué coming from on high.
Please explain
There are many imitators of the deluded Creme
>(and Elizabeth Clare Prophet) who know a good thing when they see it and
who
>claim contact with the Virgin Mary, Master Jesus, the Count St. Germain,
>Hilarion, Buddha and God knows who else.
What are your criteria to call these persons deluded?
The whole charade puts down the
>concept of the Mahatmas themselves
Depends on which 'channeler' you talk about.
and raises them to the level of ridicule
>among sceptics.
This will be always the case, so why bother?
Govert
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