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David Dodson
11-30-2000, 09:05 AM
hey,
i was wondering if anyone here has ever red this book "thinking and destiny"
by harold percival. i'm in the middle of it right now (it is quite long not
to mention dense) and am thoroughly intrigued. it deals with a lot of the
things related to david's work and the general concept of ascension but from
the most interesting angle. i haven't finished it yet but i do reccomend
you pick it up, though that may be just so i can talk about it to others.
in particular david if you haven't read it i would almost say it is
essential you pick it up.
incarnations
korga
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David Wilcock
11-30-2000, 11:38 PM
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><font face="arial" size="2">well, i do have a quote from that book in the "edgar cayce / site overview" section of my website, regarding reincarnation. my associate joseph myers has used this text almost exclusively for his own enlightenment process, and i had his copy for a while, with all the highlights, annotations and the like. as i read through iti was rather disappointed that a chapter entitled "masonry and its symbols" (and percival was a mason, though it seems not more than 9th degree or so,) had been omitted from the text because he wasn't sure if the masonic fraternity would appreciate it or not.</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">so, just two weeks ago when joseph came to vb to visit me, he gave me my own copy - and right on the cover of this edition, it says, "includes "masonry and its symbols."" so, i have the book sitting there - and now you're saying this and i've hardly even cracked it thus far. obviously the message is being given. i may scan and post the masonry chapter due to its relevance, as i did read it and it sounds very interesting and really ties a lot together. also the chapter on symbolism seems to be quite excellent and a necessary step for me as well.</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">peace be with you -</font>
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><font face="arial" size="2">- david</font>
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<tt>hey,
i was wondering if anyone here has ever red this book "thinking and destiny"
by harold percival. i'm in the middle of it right now (it is quite long not
to mention dense) and am thoroughly intrigued. it deals with a lot of the
things related to david's work and the general concept of ascension but from
the most interesting angle. i haven't finished it yet but i do reccomend
you pick it up, though that may be just so i can talk about it to others.
in particular david if you haven't read it i would almost say it is
essential you pick it up.
incarnations
korga
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12-01-2000, 12:11 AM
<font face="arial,helvetica"><font size="2">in a message dated 12/1/00 1:41:04 am eastern standard time, djw333@exis.net
writes:
<blockquote type="cite" style="border-left: #0000ff 2px solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px">obviously the message is being given. i may scan and post the masonry
chapter due to its relevance, (snip....).... also the chapter on symbolism
seems to be quite excellent and a necessary step for me as well.</font><font color="#000000" size="3" family="sansserif" face="arial" lang="0">
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that would be appreciated...barry</font>
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