Our lessons for you - Addendum 2

1 PSYCHO-SCIENTIFIC FRONTIERS Selected publications from a variety of subjects of psycho-scientific research. Editor: Rolf Linnemann (Certificated Engineer) * Steinweg 3b * 32108 Bad Salzuflen * Tel. (05222) 6558 Internet : http://www.psychowissenschaften.de E-Mail : RoLi@psygrenz.de Translator’s email: evak30@optusnet.com.au Protocol extracts from the Menetekel from the years 1956 to 1975. Theme : Our indoctrination for you 2. Addenda from the years 1961 to 1965 The following text to this theme was psychically received by the Medialen Friedenskreis Berlin (MFK), a Christian/Spiritual community, between 1956 and 1975. The transmissions form a part of the Menetekel , a collection of protocols of around 4,500 A4 sized pages amassed over 20 years and they have recently been restructured. All of these mediumistic messages were left in their original form, even if similar questions were repeated. The work of the two automatic writing mediums, Monika-Manuela Speer and Uwe Speer , began when they were 15 and respectively 17 years old. The total production of the MFK-Berlin (Medialer Friedenskreis Berlin), the Menetekel and the 21 transmissions from the space-brothers are considered the absolute pinnacle of psycho- scientific research. Other spiritual circles have often tried to copy the work of the MFK, but its quality was never achieved. The reproduction and distribution of these rearranged messages and protocols is explicitly encouraged and is not covered by any copyright. Preface The speed of social processes within the framework of globalisation is increasing all the time. Quoting Mark Twain freely, one could rightfully say these days: “The moment we lost our target, we doubled our speed.” – But those that are that fast can hardly stop. – Those that no longer stop, will no longer receive substance. – But the meaning is lost without substance. – And everything becomes senseless without meaning. - In the meantime, more and more people suffer from the perceived senselessness of their existence. Cut off from a philosophy of life and without religious ties, life does not just become aimless, but also senseless . This often conjures up thoughts of suicide and this puts us right in the middle of depressions. Very similar trends are mirrored in modern medicine and they can be described with the following words: “We are not quite sure what we measure, but we do it more accurately all the time.” This is how nonsense crops up and the accumulation of such nonsense can produce life affecting problems. A life lived with one’s senses turns into a meaningful life. There, where the soul’s senses come into play begins GOD’S COUNTRY. Bad Salzuflen, February 2008

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