antrocles wrote:so what do you think? to me, she just drips with integrity... whether one agrees with her information/ideas/viewpoints/whatever is almost irrelevant. she just 'feels' on point to me...
...and i still wish she was my gwandma...
L&G!!
Well, I started watching the video late at night, planning on just watching the first few minutes. I ended up watching the whole thing and found it to be very interesting.
Dolores Cannon seems to be very sincere – she seems to believe in what she shares, and she seems to care about people. She’s a very likeable person.
I don’t know if I believe in everything she has to say, but that’s only because I’m becoming more and more of a “mysterian” lately. There are many things we don’t know, many things we will never know, many things we don’t have the capacity as human beings to know. It’s all a mystery to me: The Mystery.
Here’s one belief I have that I’m fairly confident about: Regardless of what we believe or how we came to our beliefs, and regardless of how strong our beliefs are – when we leave this existence for good, if some sort of consciousness remains, and if the capacity to be surprised remains, we will be very surprised by what awaits us.
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