Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:16 pm
Hi Rob,
You wrote:
Take your time and enjoy your spiritual journey where ever it may lead. It is truly something to be savored.
Oh I loved Mary Magdalene and the Womens Corp in the Urantia Book. One of my favorite parts is on page 2005, Discovery of the empty tomb. I see so much typical "humanous" ( Not sure that was a word.) in their reaction. And I smile as I can see myself doing the same thing.
If you would like to read this story Go to this URL:
http://urantia.org/papers/paper189.html
Look under Section 4. The Discovery of the Empty Tomb
I think these women are just about the bravest group of ladies I have ever heard of. Not just for their "eventual" bravery here at the tomb, but also for their work in the Womens Corp at a time in history where women were considered second class citizens.
Love,
Sandy
You wrote:
A good place to start with your interest in Midwayers might be reading paper 77 . Paper 114, Seaphic Planetary Government, is also a great read. I enjoyed reading about the Reserve Corp of Destiny!OK...I'm starting to get headaches reading this thing I would love to comprehend the book in toto but I've hardly enough time as it is so, anyway, here's my question (Geoff, George, maybe you can give us your thoughts);
Is there a pre-ordained or even tacit set of rules that govern contact or interaction between our perceived reality and our midwayer's plane? What are they? What are the limits? What are the do's and don'ts? It's good to know what the "rules of engagement" are in any meeting.
Take your time and enjoy your spiritual journey where ever it may lead. It is truly something to be savored.
Oh I loved Mary Magdalene and the Womens Corp in the Urantia Book. One of my favorite parts is on page 2005, Discovery of the empty tomb. I see so much typical "humanous" ( Not sure that was a word.) in their reaction. And I smile as I can see myself doing the same thing.
If you would like to read this story Go to this URL:
http://urantia.org/papers/paper189.html
Look under Section 4. The Discovery of the Empty Tomb
I think these women are just about the bravest group of ladies I have ever heard of. Not just for their "eventual" bravery here at the tomb, but also for their work in the Womens Corp at a time in history where women were considered second class citizens.
Love,
Sandy