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Originally posted by bsalert
reply to post by sopheruk
Ok OP welcome back, so when they are not discussing things in your garden what are they doing here?
Originally posted by constant_thought
Fellow UK member here from down Devon
This peaks my interest, Sounds very interesting and while I take it with a pinch of salt I will give you the benefit of the doubt and ask some questions if that is okay?
You spoke of abductions occurring while out of body, this is something I have thought about myself considering the hallmarks of your typical abduction and my own personal experiences with OBE's. As far as I am aware I have never been abducted but I can recognize the similarity's between the two. So, is there a reason for them being out of body abductions or is it simply because they are 4th dimensional and we are 3rd? Also, is there any hints towards the intentions of these abductions?
Another point briefly, is there anything that they have spoke to you of about creativity? I have always wondered where creativity fits in with life and if there is a purpose to the creations we make while we're here.
Thanks
Take it easy
Originally posted by Patrik
This should have been posted in the Jokes / Puns section! I haven't luahged so hard in a while, thanks OP!
How about you ask the aliens to write in this thread??
Menachem Mendel Schneerson (April 5, 1902 OS[1] – June 12, 1994 NS), known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe or just the Rebbe among his followers,[3] was a prominent Hasidic rabbi who was the seventh and last Rebbe (Hasidic leader) of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. He was fifth in a direct paternal line to the third Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. In January 1951, a year after the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of the Lubavitch movement.
He led the movement until his death in 1994, greatly expanding its worldwide activities and founding a worldwide network of institutions to spread Orthodox Judaism among the Jewish people.[4] These institutions include schools, kindergartens, synagogues, Chabad houses, and others, and are run under the auspices of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the educational branch of the Chabad movement. During his lifetime many of his followers had considered him to be the Jewish Messiah.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by sopheruk
I have a question...about the male ET, you said was named Schneerson. Why does he go by the name of this famous person.....one would think an Alien from another planet wanting to have a low profile...well, would pick some other name, ya know...Not someone known as the Jewish Messiah in his lifetime.
Menachem Mendel Schneerson (April 5, 1902 OS[1] – June 12, 1994 NS), known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe or just the Rebbe among his followers,[3] was a prominent Hasidic rabbi who was the seventh and last Rebbe (Hasidic leader) of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. He was fifth in a direct paternal line to the third Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. In January 1951, a year after the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of the Lubavitch movement.
He led the movement until his death in 1994, greatly expanding its worldwide activities and founding a worldwide network of institutions to spread Orthodox Judaism among the Jewish people.[4] These institutions include schools, kindergartens, synagogues, Chabad houses, and others, and are run under the auspices of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the educational branch of the Chabad movement. During his lifetime many of his followers had considered him to be the Jewish Messiah.
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by Expat888
Sounds like you need a better neighborhood ... those are drunks that camp out on your front lawn .. alcohol tends to make people think they have the wisdom of the ages ...