
| 4.) “Inaudible Advice”: a.) Over eons, Our duty has been to warn those in high places, who are in a position to hinder evolution. b.) In history, one can recall when statesmen clearly heard voices and warnings. c.) Unfortunately, most of them ignored this help. d.) For example, Napoleon admitted he “heard voices,” yet continued on his path of error. |
| c.) But with the Subtle World: (i) Easier to visit. (ii) Energy of thought can apply directly. 2.) Thus, it is very tiring for the Invisible Witness to remain amid earthly gatherings, that are attended frequently. 3.) People and participants: a.) Can sense the invisible presence, as if someone questioned or answered them. b.) Also sense they should speak plainly about their problems. c.) Thus, decisions are often made, by speaking and confiding with the Invisible Witness. |