Victor Schneider, Ph. D.
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Last night's "Nearly Human" on "Bad Rupert" Network television had
something stolen from an email I sent to the eldest son the previous
week. I mentioned a "loud voice" saying, "Your mother is dead" at the end
of the work day at my old Aerospace Corporation job. So, all of a sudden,
"Nearly Human" has a daffy female character who hears "loud ghosts".
What I said was the the "loud voice" was probably audible to people in
the vicinity, as an example of externalized schizophrenia, in which other
people see things and hear things. I mean, the once in a lifeTime vision
of "myself" as the Prophet Samuel in the streets of downtown Boston's
South End was probably visible and audible to anyone in the vicinity.
If you did your homework, which you obviously did not, you would end up
regressing people to one or another Past Life in which they remember what
happened to them after they "died". They find out pretty soon that their
making themselves known to mortals was a pretty constricted affair,
bounded by what their "oversouls" permitted. In other words, I refer you
once again to the Seth books and Jane Roberts' novels which are as true
as any revelation is allowed to be.
My own experience of ghosts is much more restricted than the nonsense you
preach on the Bad Rupert Network. Again, if you did your homework, you
wouldn't say such ridiculous things, and I wouldn't be repeating this
lore yet once again.
I keep hoping that God will take a hand with people in the television
world, and I see occasional signs of genuine discomfort and haste to
cover up in hosts like Kelly Ripa, who asked for trouble badly, early on.