Re: music prodigy
Posted by Petra on November 28, 2004 at 20:26:27:

Hi Chris,

I wrote a response earlier and I got a negative response when I pushed the button, so I had a think on it and decided I wrote it incorrectly. What I am about to say I know will probably seem foreign to you and your first thought will be to discard it. I would therefore ask you to give it three days before you make a decision.

The prodigy issue as discerned by the "wise one's" would be that this person has the ability to channel information from the other side where the symphonies have already been written and he just receives them in that form. It would be akin to going to the library of unpublished symphonies and accepting the responsbility of writing them and accepting they were yours if you checked them out. One must remember that music of any variety is not always liked by many, it could be just a few, so having written many doesn't mean all will be appreciated.

I honestly don't believe those on the other side have figured out earthquake prediction yet and if and when they do, they will hand it to someone who has all of the necessary skills to make sure it is utilized in the best possible way. For all we know, that person may not be living yet, or could be, but be very young still.

Chris, I think you are a very gifted individual in that you see things only unique to you. Scientists are few in number by comparison with other earthly occupations and thus you must be meant to do whatever it is you are doing, or will do in the future. That being the case, one must use their skills for the greatest possible good they can for the sake of mankind and knowledge. A huge responsibility.

Having said that, is it possible to ask why when abstracts are written they have no paragraphs?

Petra


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