Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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triggered my curiosity and when that happens I will try, if possible, to get around censoring. D: I wasjust wonderingwhat kind of changes happened. P: We are not allowed to speak of this, for that would cause much strife and confusion. That is all we shall speak of it except to acknowledge that there are weeds in the garden. D. And these moreorless mingledwith the good seeds andproduceda dif- ferent strain, like a hybrid strain-wouldthatbe a way ofsaying it ? P: We ask thatyou not think of this in terms ofhuman beings. That is, there being good humans and bad humans, for that is not the concept we wish to express. We wish to say that in genetic makeup, which is available on this planet to many different life forms, there are weeds.-And not in one race of people as in regard to another race ofpeople. That is notcorrect The weed lie simply in the "soup" of which all beings on this planet draw from in their life. That was what I meant by hybrids. A hybrid is usually a type ofplant thatis changedin some way from what it was originally meant to be. The concept of hybrids on this planet is ofone which is changed through effort. That is, constant attention to achieve a desired result. That is not the correct concept to be applied to this. The correct concept for this is simply weeds in the garden. . What did the beings think when this happened? There was much sadness and confusion, for the possibility of this was not foreseen and was at first not perceived. However, when the situation became apparent there was sorrow and disheart- ened feelings. For when one's prize garden is suddenly spoiled, you can see the effect it would have on the gardener. : In other words, it had already altered the genetic makeup. That is correct. For up to that point the garden was in perfect shape and was pristine. It was at that timejust exactly how-the vehicle is having trouble translating the concept, for there are many subtle differences in the various sways itcould be said. The a re are, ee See a a. a: are concept is that the garden was very pure and very clean at that time, and it was expected to remain so. There were high hopes, for the garden was very conducive. Then the interference came in or entered, and so naturally the high hopes were reduced to merely using that which was available. D: Therewasn' anything they could do to alterthis orstop it in any way ? Weeds in the Garden 147