Clarifications

2009-1-8 01:21:00

Ruth writes:

"Was Wayne killed on October the 14th or 13th?

"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-J%C3%BCrgen_von_Blumenthal"

JJ:

That wasn't Wayne. Try this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erwin_Rommel

When I told Wayne I thought he was Rommel it seemed to make sense to him. He told me that throughout his life he had strong impressions of fighting in the desert in a past life. Rommel fought in the deserts of Africa and was known as "The Desert Fox." He was one of the few German military leaders who treated his men well, was humane and was actually respected by the Allied leaders.

Ruth:

"This must have been Curtis:

"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Yorck_von_Wartenburg"

JJ:

Try this one:

http://www.gdw-berlin.de/bio/ausgabe_mit-e.php?id=52

Ruth and Susan asks what happened to Elaine from my 1994 postings.

After I left AOL [America Online] and later started writing "The Immortal" I lost contact with all the group there except for Rob who is still with us. There were some good people there and it would be nice to run into them again. The females seemed to be much more teachable than the males (except for Rob and one other guy).

When I started teaching on AOL there were only 100,000 members there and they were mostly Mac users. The PC people usually went to CompuServe which most people thought was going to become the giant of the industry.

Back then working online was interesting because everyone involved had a little of the initiate in them and was in on starting a great wave of technology.

On a different note Ruth asks:

"Does this mean, in effect, that if one belongs to a group/s, then a Disciple may have to take on the group's Dweller as well as his individual one before the 3rd Initiation? Or, is this example only in the case of Master Jesus and the Christ, etc., who have taken on group dwellers for humanity?"

JJ:

The disciple only has to deal with his personal dweller to pass the third initiation. The Christ dealt with the Dweller for all humanity, not just a group. A tight knit group though will have a dark energy similar to a dweller, but not as powerful. In the tightly controlled religions such an energy keeps the people in fear so they will not listen or consider anything that goes against church doctrine.