The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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had time to sit down and talk to Billy. I usually had my own notebook with me, but in most cases I found myself going for the note paper on the shelf just like everyone else, because you never knew when Billy would be in the mood to talk. I had just finished painting the garage one afternoon and was in the kitchen cleaning up. Billy was sitting alone at the table, having a cup of his favorite coffee. It was times like this that I could get some questions answered, so I asked him about the shape of the universe and what it looked like. He seemed in a mood to talk, so I grabbed some paper off of the radio and started taking notes. Pleiadian Science To most of us the universe is some large, unknown area full of galaxies, star clusters, black holes, and light years of endless space. We have no concept of how big the universe might be, its shape, or how it started. Modern science talks of a "big bang" theory, which seems to make sense, only very little is understood about it; and most of us would agree that there is some kind of "God Force," or Creational Energy, that must be responsible for life as we know it. While science is busy trying to unlock the logic of the Material Universe, our spiritual leaders are trying to better understand the role of Creational Energy. Seldom do these two schools of thought agree or understand each other, but eventually they must come to a common understanding; for the material world and the spiritual world are both art of the universe that we live in, and one cannot exist without the other. In order to better understand how our universe came about, let' start with the basis of understanding of Pleiadian science. They have no only