Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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However, it would not be likely. D: = Then no matter how much these beings would lie to do this, they are restrictedbecause of ouruse office will? I was proud that I was finally able to figure out this concept and supply my own analogy. It was like a beam of light sifting through the clouds. P: That is accurate. Free will is not taken lightly. Itis a very impor- tant concept which was given to this planet in the foundation of its reality. : Then the conceptoffree will would overrideor supersedeanythingelse. That is accurate, for that is the primary learning tool in this realm of existence. : I think I'mgetting thepicture. I want to make surel have it accurate. Even though they could y to send us ideas and informationofways we can help ourselves, they cannotmake us accpt these things. That is accurate. It is up to the individuals to decide for them- selves their collective destiny. : Because I would thinkthatf they were to come andlandin certain places in theirvehicles, they could doa lot to prevent some of these thingsfrom Line in theirvehicles, happening. That is debatable, for it could as well be said that this would instigate the very thing which was trying to be prevented. Why doyou think that? There could be turned on the-as they would be perceived from a human viewpoint-invaders, those weapons which were sought to be restrained in the first place. And would cause the explo- sions-although directed toward another-those very same explosions which were trying to be prevented in the first place. : But of course, the extraterrestial beings wouldprobaby be able to defend themselves quitewell I belive,if it came to that. There would be no need for a defense. The beings would sim- ply not be there. They would simply dematerialize to another realm ofexistence. Itcould be argued that the weapons could be disabled and so forth, but the speculation isendless and nonpro- ductive at this point . Then theirnatureis sonon violent thatthey wouldnot even put themselves a. oa P: They would not put themselves ina position which could precipi- tate such an event of occurrence. The Aliens Are Here 203 in thatposition? mm ya