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Re: Theosilliness

Nov 03, 1999 10:25 PM
by RAMADOSS


Here is a possible explanation.

Beverly Skinner's document could be genuinely inspired one which envisages
an ideal society living at peace. Thought forms surrounding such a good
ideal could be so powerful that those who are generally used to deal with
day to day pettiness find themselves knocked off their feet and imagine
that the influence is evil, because they do not understand. Those who are
strong willed and emanate good vibes will never be affected by so called
evil influences as the latter will take off in the presence of the good vibes.

Do not we find many times what people preach and practice are entirely
different?

mkr

At 01:03 AM 11/04/1999 -0000, ambain wrote:
BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
Beverly Skinner had worked on the project for nearly 30 years until her
death, aged 60, during the summer. Her son handed the manuscript to an
organisation for safe-keeping after she died. But members now want it
removed from their centre in Clifton because they believe it is
surrounded by evil spirits.

It was called The Book of Paradise on Earth and was about people living in
peace and
harmony.  She said it was being written on the instructions of a divine
being who appeared to her in a dream.


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