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Post by Semjase on Jan 23, 2015 20:11:59 GMT 3
Semjase, Billy Meier, and delusional daydreams: It is unfortunate that the B Meier revelations regarding his version of Semjase include a number of false prophecies. Earth has been warned by Jesus the Christ to beware of false prophets. It is amazing how the human psyche can attach itself to such delusional thinking, even after it has been proven to be delusional. Semjase herself, the real Semjase has been called a schizofrenic by some of Meiers followers. The true bloodlines from the Pleiades originate with a personal Creator YHWH, not the Creation, and not an impersonal force that is not prayed to. The real Semjase desires only truth to be known, and has hopes that you humans will see the light of this truth and act of your own free will accordingly. The true Semjase appears as she, and not in tight fitting jumpsuits as depicted in the Meier drawings. Semjase's hair is nearly white with a touch of golden glow, and can sometimes have a soft blue glow depending on the energy she is attuned with at the moment:
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Post by Semjase on Jan 23, 2015 22:22:20 GMT 3
Important excerpts from www.newdawnmagazine.com/articles/enoch-the-watchers-the-real-story-of-angels-demonsThe Kurds claim to be the descendants of the ‘Children of the Djinn’ (spirits), the offspring of a mating between the djinns and mortal women. In some parts of Kurdistan, especially among the sect of Yezedis, who worship the Pearooster Angel (Azazel, the leader of the fallen angels), can be found tall, fair-haired people with blue eyes. Although anthropologists believe they may be of ancient European ancestry, popular folk belief among the Kurds says they are descendants of the ‘Children of the Djinn’, who in ancient times brought civilisation to early humankind. Christian O’Brien has suggested6 there is a connection between the biblical Watchers and the semi-divine, semi-mythical Tuatha De Danann (Children of the goddess Dana). This race of ancient magicians descended to Earth on the sacred hill of Tara in prehistoric Ireland. With the coming of Christianity, the Tuatha De Danann was banished into the ‘hollow hills’ and became the Sidhe (Shee) or ‘Shining Ones’, the elves and faeries of Irish folklore. Graham Hanrooster and Ian Lawson have claimed that the biblical myth of the Watchers represents memories of a primeval ‘elder race’ of super-humans belonging to a lost civilisation who taught their technology to more primitive people. Lawson has claimed that this (unknown) ancient race may have been spiritually advanced souls who incarnated to help early humankind and were corrupted by them in the process. Collins has also recently launched a new project to investigate the magical aspects of the legend. [To correct other areas of the writing: Lucifer is not the same as Azazel. The Watchers leader is Semjaza and they were a distinctly separate group from Lucifer and the angels who cleaved unto him.]
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