Annihilation

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Rosemary Rock-Evans

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Feb 4, 2024, 7:08:20 AM2/4/24
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 I am going to have to admit defeat.  Sorting out the observations for annihilation proved to be too difficult
I'm just going to have to leave it.  There are observations that because of the difference in belief systems
and the complexities of the language used could be one of several categories. 
Add to this the complexity caused by people who aren't talking from experience but are simply providing their view, 
and the people I think may be fibbing ,  and the people with over active imaginations who think they have
reached this stage when they have barely been raised off the floor  - and it is a mess. 
But it will have to stay a mess sadly.   I don't have the mental capacity to sort it out anymore

Only Enid Blyton stands out as genuine and we have her.  
It is very clear what orders she was given in the Great Work - write as many children's books as you can, 
make them exciting and entertaining, - books children can read themselves. 
And make sure the girls have a major active role in these books.  So she did.

The problem seems to be that the most genuine instances are quite likely to be  people who have been annihilated, but have then died and have  been sent down again [reincarnated] to do a specific job.
These people won't even know they are part of the Great Work.
It is noticeable that those who are remembered and excel do have a very very rough time, as if great advances are only made by people whose lives are a misery.  So Beethoven went deaf, James Joyce went blind in one eye, Delius went entirely blind, John Keats got TB.  
In other words they are, as Aldous Huxley put it, "barely viable" as people, but they have a very very clear idea of their mission and are tenacious in fulfilling it.
I'm sorry I failed on this.  

So please consider the observations for annihilation as 'suspect' and quite possibly entirely wrong

Rosie

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