Re: My Holy Blood, Their Holy Grail
I am always disbelieving of the woogie boogie that Freemasons are evil, wicked reptiles. Why? My grandfather, a red cross volunteer for over 50 years and an anonymous writer for his Episcopal church's weekly newsletter for many years was also a 31st degree mason. He was also a a member of the Lions Club and constantly doing what is expected of all good contributing citizens.
He was not a wealthy man; in fact, my grandparents lived in the same humble house since my father and his sister were born until the early 1980s when both of my grandparents went into senior living facilities.
There was nothing to indicate that he had some "evil" dark intentions and used other people or power for wealth and positions of power (he worked at Great Northern Railroad most of his life and retired from same as a mid-level accounting auditor).
I think it's ridiculous and a ruse set up to defer attention away from the people who actually do run things. Who that is I can't beg to guess and quite honestly, I don't care. This physical world is just a ruse and not real anyway. Think of a building. One day it doesn't exist and then someone THINKS of it being built and then it is built - it is not because it is not permanent; only permanent things are real. It is just a thought form (created in the mind of man and brought to manifestation). What's real is evolution to an aware spiritual being with the unity of all of life.
When people worry about DNA damage, who cares if you are spiritually growing? If you are ready to take Ormus or White Gold, you should be advanced enough spiritually that you are not overly attached to this world anyway, for that is the whole entire point of spiritual advancement! If you are attached too much to anything, whether children, family, career or material goods, you are definitely not ready to start taking WG/Ormus.
If ruining physical DNA is needed in the process of transmutation (I think of a caterpillar shedding its former skin/cocoon and becoming a beautiful and free butterfly now able to stretch it's wings and explore all their is in the world) then there is nothing wrong with it. Of course if you believe death means you either cease to exist or you go to some physical place called "Heaven" you probably also are not ready. The shedding of the physical for the spiritual is the goal, in my opinion. I'm ready.
Are you?