Let’s face it. Some people are just dishonest. And, most of us are easy to mislead. Yet, spiritual dishonesty is of the worst kind, because faith in the unknown is necessary in our journey toward GOD. Some might suggest that we need only have faith in Scripture, but we must have faith in men (and women) and the understanding of those men and women. This is because men and women translate and interpret scripture. So, even if you’d never trust a prophet or a psychic, at some point you will have to put your faith in your fellow man.
Some are called to preach the Gospel for this very reason. They view themselves as honest and trustworthy, only desiring that people have the purest understanding of “God’s Word”. Before long, these well-wishing souls come to realize that some interpretation is necessary. Or, worse, they have a prophetic dream or heavenly experience that forces their hand. God has given that person a message and that message must now be shared.
Most of us don’t know the challenges faced by psychics, prophets, and channels of all sorts – that their life’s mission is to venture into the unknown which is not only other realms of consciousness, but the lives they so often touch with the messages they receive. There is no guarantee you’ll accept the message. And, if you do, there is a good chance that acceptance will be tempered with a healthy dose of doubt and skepticism.
However, we must not drop our guard for worry over what the channel might be forced to deal with. We must keep our wits about us at all times, interrogating thoroughly those who would have access to the precious garden of mind. Every program is a seed planted in the soil of the mindscape. Our external lives are a reflection of each seed planted in that soil. Most of what we come to believe, think, and feel has been seeded. So, we must demand to know the agenda of the seed agents.
There are quite a few channels out there, but channeling is no special thing. I would suspect that 10 to 15% of the population can channel with relative ease once they learn how. Nearly half the population would be able to do it if it were a societal norm. In fact, Napoleon Hill shared a simple technique for channeling in his book, “Think and Grow Rich”. With the technique he shared, I would suspect that half of all those who tried would be capable of channeling after three or four attempts.
So, the thing to ask is, “How much benefit have I truly gotten from other people’s channels?” Perhaps what you received has broadened your perspective. Perhaps the information has made you look at life in a different way. Sometimes, that’s enough. However, a channel should not become a crutch. We must not develop the habit of searching for prophets and prophecies on which to base our lives. We already know that Earth is a challenging dimension of life. What is most necessary is to find the tools for meeting those challenges.
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