Still getting incredible support for the mission and thank you.
Today my post deals with religious intolerance that I feel is way out of hand.
I recently wrote a woman who is fairly well known in "Bible Codes" circles and asked her for her expert help in finding more hidden messages in "Many, But One"...my Poetry collection at the core of my mission that has been found already to contain many hidden messages related to 9-11 and beyond. I am very new to these things and am seeking people who can help me.
To my true shock and surprise she answered by saying, "So you want to mock, blaspheme, and belittle God's Words ?? I wouldn't want to be in your shoes" and continued to put down my work and mission. I wrote her back and told her that I was in NO way trying to mock or belittle God and that I was on a mission to bring all people together ....I haven't received a reply yet.
Has religious intolerance and division actually reached a point where you can be on a mission to help and enlighten the World and it is actually seen as an ATTACK on anothers God if you don't believe EXACTLY like them ?? I can understand someone having a difference of opinion...but to feel that a mission of enlightenment and hopeful eventual peace is an attack on your God is going way too far and is exactly what we need to avoid at this time in history.
The people who feel like this truly need to wake up fast. We will always have different paths and disagree(which is good..it keeps us individual) but ALL paths that help are good. How can anything trying to be positive for the World or its people be "mocking, blaspheming, or belittling" to anyone's God ??? It definitely isn't to my God.
Zsuzsana from one of the groups wrote me recently with a great example...It takes many raindrops to fill the bucket and every drop counts. No matter what our beliefs we are all just drops of rain in the big bucket we call Earth. We all need to keep our individuality, but work in as tolerant of a way as possible toward a common goal...helping the Earth that we all share.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Donald E. Ryles
The "Many, But One" Project