Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 " ibid " is a term used in composition which means " this is a bibliographic reference from another source. " And if would have come on to my unit when I was the supervisor of a psych unit (under the conditions that you describe) I would have administered 25 mgs. of Haldol IMMEDIATELY. Probably by giving it to him in an intramuscular injection STAT. the footnote says it came from " Ibid " anyone know > what " Ibid " is ? > Bill would lie down on the couch. He would " get " these things. > He kept doing it every week or so. Each time, certain people > would " come in. " Sometimes, it would be new ones and they'd > carry on some story. There would be long sentences; word by > word would come through.4 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 haha now we know how the bb was written. It came from the other side. also: I now know what they mean when they say " more will be revealed " They're actually waiting for contact from the other side. > bill wilson, spirtual " Channeler " and liar > > " also acted as a medium or what is now referred to as a > " channeler. " He would lie on a couch in a passive receptive > manner and " receive " messages (in a manner similar to that of > the occultist Edgar Cayce) while another person would write > them down. His wife described it this way: > > > Bill would lie down on the couch. He would " get " these things. > He kept doing it every week or so. Each time, certain people > would " come in. " Sometimes, it would be new ones and they'd > carry on some story. There would be long sentences; word by > word would come through.4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 Everyone in the Oxford Group, not only Bill , practiced this kind of trance " communication. " The classic textbook was/is A. W. Russel's GOD CALLING. When the steppers claim " conscious contact " with God, they really mean it. > found this at > http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/occ/12steps1.htm#p2 > which is interesting only because its a critique from a paranoid > Christian fundie point of view of 12-steps. > other than that, there wasn't much surprising in essay except this > snippet about wilson acting as a medium around time he > wrote steps. the footnote says it came from " Ibid " anyone know > what " Ibid " is ? > > if this is true about wilson below, he is not only nuts as i have > suspected (who else but a lunatic with delusions of granduer > has the style of prose he has?) but quite frankly, a massive, > compulsive liar. he as more in common with L Ron hubbard > than i thought > > > " also acted as a medium or what is now referred to as a > " channeler. " He would lie on a couch in a passive receptive > manner and " receive " messages (in a manner similar to that of > the occultist Edgar Cayce) while another person would write > them down. His wife described it this way: > > > Bill would lie down on the couch. He would " get " these things. > He kept doing it every week or so. Each time, certain people > would " come in. " Sometimes, it would be new ones and they'd > carry on some story. There would be long sentences; word by > word would come through.4 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2000 Report Share Posted October 31, 2000 If you go down to the bottom and look under " Paganised Christianity " , you find this: http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/occ/aaroots.htm But my, they're paranoid. They're making the case that no good Christian should ever go see a psychologist. Interesting site. Dave Marcoot wrote: > found this at > http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/occ/12steps1.htm#p2 > which is interesting only because its a critique from a paranoid > Christian fundie point of view of 12-steps. > other than that, there wasn't much surprising in essay except this > snippet about wilson acting as a medium around time he > wrote steps. the footnote says it came from " Ibid " anyone know > what " Ibid " is ? > > if this is true about wilson below, he is not only nuts as i have > suspected (who else but a lunatic with delusions of granduer > has the style of prose he has?) but quite frankly, a massive, > compulsive liar. he as more in common with L Ron hubbard > than i thought > > " also acted as a medium or what is now referred to as a > " channeler. " He would lie on a couch in a passive receptive > manner and " receive " messages (in a manner similar to that of > the occultist Edgar Cayce) while another person would write > them down. His wife described it this way: > > Bill would lie down on the couch. He would " get " these things. > He kept doing it every week or so. Each time, certain people > would " come in. " Sometimes, it would be new ones and they'd > carry on some story. There would be long sentences; word by > word would come through.4 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2000 Report Share Posted October 31, 2000 http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/occ/aaroots.htm I realize I'm posting this twice, but this is a really cool link -- I just got done reading it. VERY interesting! Dave Marcoot wrote: > found this at > http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/occ/12steps1.htm#p2 > which is interesting only because its a critique from a paranoid > Christian fundie point of view of 12-steps. > other than that, there wasn't much surprising in essay except this > snippet about wilson acting as a medium around time he > wrote steps. the footnote says it came from " Ibid " anyone know > what " Ibid " is ? > > if this is true about wilson below, he is not only nuts as i have > suspected (who else but a lunatic with delusions of granduer > has the style of prose he has?) but quite frankly, a massive, > compulsive liar. he as more in common with L Ron hubbard > than i thought > > " also acted as a medium or what is now referred to as a > " channeler. " He would lie on a couch in a passive receptive > manner and " receive " messages (in a manner similar to that of > the occultist Edgar Cayce) while another person would write > them down. His wife described it this way: > > Bill would lie down on the couch. He would " get " these things. > He kept doing it every week or so. Each time, certain people > would " come in. " Sometimes, it would be new ones and they'd > carry on some story. There would be long sentences; word by > word would come through.4 " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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