Talk:How can you be sure of the authenticity of the Meier case?

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Markvd said ...

I feel that nothing is ever real unless one has experienced it themselves. Then that individual can determine if what is taught and or you could say advised and your choice to make lifestyle. I always keep an open mind and once I try and see from another perspective, it usually becomes clear. I have implemented many of the teachings of spirit and it has worked out with no fail. If everyone were to read just a tad and implement it little by little our world will be a better place sooner rather than later. :) Not many can calculate all the tremendous mathematical data but you can break it down into smaller parts and build it like a puzzle, eventually you will be complete through determination.

--Markvd 20:42, 14 August 2011 (BST)

Suv said ...

Yes I agree..the title could have been "3 question to skeptics".

--Suv 06:06, 16 August 2011 (BST)

Rrarena said ...

I have and idea that may add credibility to the case... what if Billy asked Ptaah or Quetzel to provide an e-document or typically used form of communictation the Plejaren use everyday using their original language punctuation etc. to add credence to this case... Their alphabet, their symbols etc etc etc... that would be easy to produce yet hard to hoax...

--Rrarena 23:36, 23 August 2011 (BST)

Markvd said ...

Rrarena although that is a idea, I doubt that that would convince the masses or governments of anything. If we can create Star Trek, Wars languages ourselves we could believe it to be a hoax. The only way is to read and implement the teachings into our everyday lives and see for ourselves if they hold validity. Earth is a place full of people that need to find themselves before seeking greater things. There is A LOT to learn before we start daydreaming about the complexity of the cosmos and it's structure. :)

--Markvd 01:38, 24 August 2011 (BST)