I once read all of Neale Donald Walsch’s books in his Conversations With God series. There was actually some pretty profound ideas in his books.
But he’s towing the Deep State Line over on Facebook lately and a handful of awake people are challenging him on it. He’s good friends with Marianne Williamson who ran for president.
Neale is a smart man. There’s no way he doesn’t see what’s happening in the world. But he’s distracting people. And he won’t fess up to the truth. He’s going to tow the DS line, obviously.
I sent an open letter to leading spiritual people in our country about twelve years ago asking why they were standing idly by while our freedoms were being stripped away, while Obama was tearing our country apart.
It’s clear many of the New Thought leaders are on the wrong side of this issue: Carolyn Miss, Neale Donald Walsch, Marianne Williamson, etc. Someone on FB accused Walsch yesterday of being in with Soros, and I can’t say I disagree with him. Soros has gotten to everybody.
Which brings me to another thought that I’d like to explore: I believe there is some kind of video or movie or dossier the DS shows people. I think it shows destruction of the planet, perhaps some kind of prophecy that says we will self-destruct if we don’t change our ways. And it must be extremely convincing to the people who see it or read it. People whom I never believed would side with an elite group of psychopaths are actually siding with them, and I’m not sure how they’re doing it. Yes, there’s money and bribery and blackmail, but that can’t be true of everyone. Somehow they’ve convinced scores of people their wicked plans are the right way to proceed in life and it must be damn convincing.
I’d like to find out what it is they’re showing them. People who very much believe in God are turning the wrong way. Good people in the public eye are on the wrong side of this. There’s no doubt they’ve gotten to our spiritual gurus—no doubt at all.
I've never paid much attention to spiritual gurus. I don't need them. They've done their part in pulling people away from church and tried to dilute God's Word. Give me a local pastor any day.