Jenny Rabbit

Sep 10 at 11:15 PM

Christine Ryan I'm so glad you posted here because I share your perspective although I don't have your talents. I have a few points of contention with this content. I mean in this video and other previous videos from him. My main issue is it turns God into a mindless automaton.

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Sep 10 at 11:07 PM

Traumatic brain injuries do that. Did he have a TBI? It sounds like it given your description. TBI's can lead to impulse control problems, memory problems, increased aggression and irritability. It's really difficult to live with a loved on with TBI, and I'm so sorry that this has happened to you and your husband.

For what it's worth, I don't believe that if he was a good man before his coma, and he had a lot of love, that his soul was destroyed. That love in his heart and his soul counted for something. Don't let what 1 man claims on the internet cause you to lose hope and faith. I think they say that themselves, more or less.

If he hasn't been diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury you might want to take him to a specialist and ask. You might also want to look into support groups for family members of those with traumatic brain injury. Sometimes it can help.

Sep 10 at 09:40 PM

I agree that it reminded me of the 8th sphere as well. But just like we have read this material it doesn't mean he couldn't have as well. This feels like a trap to me. It doesn't make sense. It's inconsistent with the notion of the nature of God as Love. It can lead to people denying redemption.

This mechanistic automated machine type process feels too much like the spirituality of the god of the age, Mechanos, so to speak. Where things are automated and routine and there's no role for salvation, there's no redemption arising from love if someone gets to a certain point.

Think of the people who have been wonderful people and who go into a coma. This is saying that the wonderful loving kind people they were before that means nothing.

Also the understanding of suicide is Off because a great number of people who commit suicide suffer from terrible mental illness like schizophrenia. Why would they be punished? It doesn't matter if you use a different word for it if it's still punishment, and I can't think of a much worse punishment. This notion would have us believe in a God that is so cruel and heartless and distant.

That doesn't make sense and it seems like it's designed to create despair and to drive people away from the true nature of God, which is Love. As co-creators with God it feels like it could be a trap because if we truly believe this then we create That just for ourselves perhaps but it still cuts us off from Love and Redemption from God.

So I don't trust this and I'm not suggesting anyone should Base their opinion on mine, but I wouldn't turn my back on the love and redemption from God.

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Janet Gattsek Someone did this and said they touched a powerful, unknown, intelligence that was not benevolent. He said it is very dangerous to remote view this location. I can't recall who it was, though.

I saw the information online, so if I found it, I'm sure others could as well unless it's been taken down. It wasn't a video. I read about it. Possibly via a link in a remote viewing subreddit.