Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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D: Doyou know how long it will be before the dramaticshift occurs? P: That is up to the Earth and to the Father in Heaven, and we know nothing more of it. This news was uncomfortable and disconcerting, to say the least But since he would not expand upon it as far as giving any kind of time frame, I decided to return to the questioning of the dinosaurs. D: After the othershift occurred, were allthe dinosaursdestroyed at once orwere there still some left alive in variousparts of the world? P: There were some life forms left, for there was not the complete ae m4 a a De ea re annihilation. The largest dinosaurs were killed, that is correct, for they could not adapt Their bodies were simply suited to one particular type ofclimate and could not tolerate any change and so they died. They were simply too large to adapt quickly. There was no place to go. The smaller animals could hide and ran under objects, for example, and could collect leaves and grass and etc. around them and so build a warm environment. The larger animals, however, could not do this, and so were left to the elements and died. I have read about peoplefinding drawings or carvings in some ancient countries that show dinosaurs and humans together. That is correct, for there was humans at this time. They were in a primitive stage but had already been inhabited by spirit. I wondered when the spiritsbegan to come to Earthandinhabit the bodies. . wos 1 P: It was that early, yes. D: Scientists have always said that humans came alongmuch later than the dinosaurs. P: Scientists are always saying things and will continue to do so. However, they have no unlimited access to knowledge and so must make their deductions from the knowledge which is avail- able to them at that point. So the truth at that point is based merely on what is availabic. D: I believe the scientists came to those conclusions because they did not moa 1 1 a raat find human bones whenever they did their excavations. P: That iscorrect, for they have now found human remains with the dinosaur remains, but it has not been widely accepted. For this is aradical viewpoint which is being introduced toa point of view which has been around for many years. You see, the scientific community is slow to change and is resistant to change because 156 The Keepersofthe Garden