The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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should be lived by observing the Laws of Creation. This was a society built on spiritual knowledge instead of material greed and power, and it was working. The true natives of Earth, the brown-skinned race, were in awe of the great power of the Ishwish, Pelegon. They were very underdeveloped in comparison to the settlers from the stars, but lived in harmony and peace with them, and Pelegon treated them with respect and love. A master of the knowledge of material life through the development of spirit, Pelegon's seemingly magical abilities caused many stories among the Earthlings, which told of his abilities to rule over life and death. One story was passed on that he was once seen floating in air, held up by the power of his mind; and by casting a look at a small tree, he caused it to grow. Because of the great power over life and death the Earth people believed he possessed, they called him "God," generating the idea that "God" was a man who held power over life and death. It was Pelegon who became the first god image on Earth, thus starting the concept that we were created in his image. Finally, in the Pleiades the spiritual leaders were able to overtake the scientists, and peace reigned at last. The people learned to trust in the truths of Creation and the knowledge and wisdom of the spiritual laws. This is a normal process in the development of most races, for in the beginning stages of development man lives entirely by material sense and thinking. And then as he evolves through numerous lifetimes, he slowly learns that he is more than just a physical being and begins to solve the problems of life with more spiritual solutions. At a certain point in the development of a race, enough people advance spiritually, and the old material ways of force and power give way to the more spiritual ways of love and light. With this kind of shift in