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Thinking about thinking

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@Mel Hopkins

@Cynique

@Troy

Pioneer you are requesting assistance. That doesn't materially affect your life. 

Your analogy is manipulative. In that you are comparing yourself to a family in danger. And my not helping you is a moral lapse. I am not so easily used. No the burden of proof is on you to convince or persuade me to give you my time and "knowledge. "

So when someone has been disparaging and dismissive about what i do. Then feels it's my moral obligation to help then yes i want to know why. 

 

What's also interesting is that you request both proof and assistance. 

You are asking me for something, yet you won't say what your motivation is for asking. So I  have to assume that either you don't believe it is possible and you want me to prove my own delusion. Or you want to use it for personsal gain. Or like many exchanges with you it is your attempt to prove your dominance. 

You have an unwavering sense of commitment, obstinacy and self importance. However none of these points are capable of swaying me mentally , emotionally, morally, or logically. I am pretty certain you will not answer the question,  of your motivation or truthful reason for asking. 

Well number one,
I'm requesting assistance from those QUALIFIED to assist.

But I have to find out if you're qualified and know what the hell you're doing first.

If you can't even do THAT, why should I trust that you can help me or even yourself?


If you're sick, you don't just let ANY fool  with a gold tooth in his mouth claiming to know about medicine practice on you.
You go to someone with a reputation for healing people and has PROVEN his/her skills.


Why should somebody trust you if you can't prove that you even know what you're talking about?

If you're looking for BLIND FAITH....look elsewhere.

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You have an entertaining  way of demanding things. And framing illogical statements as common sense. 

 

@Pioneer 

In this score you are blind and I have faith. So you are half wight.

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You are neither gracious nor a client. Which concludes my discussion of this topic with you. Nothing is to be gained, and nor ventured. 

Sure there's something for you to gain!

You can learn to be more humble and honest.

Infact, you can probably start by admitting you CAN'T access the Akashic Records.
....instead of asking all types of questions and then PRETENDING to be insulted as an excuse to duck out and leave the scene.


Imagine someone going to a doctor with problem.......
But when that doctor realizes that he doesn't have the ability to solve that problem, instead of ADMITTING it and refering that patient to a specialist who CAN solve it....they accuse the patient of being rude because he didn't take his hat off before coming into the office and then kicks him out for it.

He knew he couldn't help the man anyway and was looking for ANY excuse to conceal his inabilities.

 

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On 21/05/2017 at 0:11 PM, Delano said:

You are neither gracious nor a client. Which concludes my discussion of this topic with you. Nothing is to be gained, and nor ventured. 

See above. 

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