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This is where it gets interesting - ask your questions and we shall seek answers from our friends and well-wishers from beyond.

At some stage we also intend to offer small groups the opportunity via conference calling facilities to participate in direct Q&A and discussion sessions on specific topics.

When asking your question you will be asked to select the topic you are addressing - if your subject is not yet listed, please use "General" and we will introduce your new topic as interest around it develops. This way we hope to make following discussion threads easier.

However, we have also introduced both a search facility, which enables you to locate all communications on a given subject [from anywhere in our Q&A Section], and a filter facility, which will only show the Q&As related to the subject heading you select.

With experience and your feedback we shall go on developing this important service.

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1. Question?
How does one become a member of cosmicdoc, particularly as a member of your Team has known me for many years and respects what I do as much as I respect what s/he does?
Submitted by RDS, London, England on 07/07/2009

Answer
Thank you for this question. A member of what? Cosmicdoc is a website accessible to all and has no membership per se. However, as its intention is to develop practical solutions which will help shape the society that will emerge after the period of turbulence ahead, and just beginning. We anticipate that working parties will form around subjects and issues we call projects. Additional issues, like how will those who wish to live in the first entirely self-sustaining community be selected, etc. will only need to addressed once the blue-print is in place. Key to rapid progress will be for members of these working groups to know how to formulate their questions for our invisible partners (i-partners).


2. Question?
There is a suggestion that a planet may have an evolutionary path different to those who live on it; is this the case?
Submitted by Steven Smith on 19/06/2009

Answer
Yes it does. A planet has a soul and thinks for itself - a different energy is required for a planet – they are not the same as the souls of ordinary beings.

"Almost at the beginning the planetary souls were one and broke apart to create the many. Some clashed and were destroyed, and the damaged ones became smaller worlds. With the planet soul’s growth the world grows in size."


3. Question?
Is it ever acceptable to take the life of another person, for instance by assisted suicide? What if the person is in a coma and cannot tell what they want?
Submitted by James Watt on 19/06/2009

Answer
Assisted suicide is seen as helping someone with their own choice to go home. It is not considered to be taking a life.

The intention behind the act is what matters. If the intention is pure and the subject is willing, this act is not seen as wrong.’

Even if the decision is the wrong one it is the purity of intention to help that matters.

If the intention is for gain then the soul must atone for the act.

If the person is in a coma from which they have decided not to recover then their life is considered to be over and there is no more for them to learn on that particular journey.

The souls in comas are in communication with the spirit world and with any human who can hear them. If decisions are based on what is best for that soul they may sometimes become easier.


4. Question?
Why is there so much more cancer now? What causes cancer?
Submitted by Sam Spade on 19/06/2009

Answer
Cancer is produced in exactly the same way as any other illness - by the storage in part of the body of unresolved negative emotion.

The development is speeded up by the vast range of chemical toxins that human bodies are bombarded with.

The extensive use of plastics has accelerated the course of cancers.
Plastic food and water containers are safe at low temperatures but emit carcinogenic substances when heated. Even if a water bottle is left in the sun for a while this will happen.

Insecticides and hormonal fertilizers have been a source of considerable acceleration of cancers. Some of these, such as DDT, are no longer used, but their legacy lives on in the genes and can be passed on through four generations.

The substances are assimilated completely and become part of the parent who then passes them on through the genes to the children. This has not been discovered yet by human scientists.

Organic vegetables are safe so long as they are truly organic, but these are sometimes irradiated and this is not good for humans.
The waxed coating which is often put on fruit is also harmful.

Because these substances are foreign to the body they irritate it particularly in the digestive and reproductive systems, and growths that were harmless become less so.

They would not cause cancers unless this had already been produced by the effect of the negative emotions, but they accelerate the course.


5. Question?
There are hundreds of books and websites claiming to be channelled or inspired by spirits; a number feel very fake and many raise doubt over the ability of the receiving vessel to have managed to keep her or his personality out of the information - how does one ever evaluate the quality of the material coming through? How can we judge the quality of the material contained in the Book?
Submitted by Frances Jones on 14/06/2009

Answer
"Trust your instincts, it is that and that alone. When you are reading something and it does not sit right with you, read no further. Why would you need to read something which is wrong within you?

Many books which are claimed to have been channelled are not; they have been written for human purposes. They are more about the author than their information.

There are many humans that the spirits channel through in speech, but not very many who are used to give information of such great gravity."


6. Question?
What is the point of incarnatiing into a body, limited by time and space, if the disembodied state, so well described in the Book and experienced by its author, is such a preferred state to be in?
Submitted by Susan Black on 14/06/2009

Answer
A soul incarnates in order to educate itself and learn, so that the soul can grow.

Every soul needs to understand the whole range of experience and has a series of incarnations each designed to teach specific lessons on its journey to perfection.

The purpose of each soul is to achieve perfection and merge once more into the Source from whence it came. This each does at its own preferred rate.

These incarnations are preplanned and the lessons to be learned are the same for each soul, but the individual soul can choose how they are learned and in which order (see the Book, Chapter-26 p304 ).

The purpose of human lives is to experience and then transcend complex negative emotions. The soul needs a body in order to experience unhappiness, anger, jealousy and so on. In the spirit world the only emotion is bliss.

`The soul is pure and needs the impurities of the personality from which to learn. The soul is always eager to learn even though in the human form, for instance, the mind does not understand why it has to go through such tragedy in order to learn. The sooner they learn the sooner the tragedy will be over.’

From the point of view of humans, our Earth is merely a training ground.

These lives, of which there are very many, come at the end of the `compulsory' incarnations.

Once these emotions are mastered, further human lives become optional.


7. Question?
Do the souls of animals and humans differ, when off-planet, back in spirit state?
Submitted by Annemarie James on 14/06/2009

Answer
No. A soul is a soul is a soul.

An animal soul will reduce in size in order to incarnate into a small body and go back to its innate size at the end of that life.

It is not size but brightness of light that indicates how well developed a soul is.

`The size of the soul does not represent the power of the soul. If the soul looks smaller to you it does not mean that it is younger. The souls are all of the same age. Its size is its size, but the power of the light that it emits indicates its degree of development. As your soul grows in knowledge and understanding of itself, it shines more.

The depth of the centre and the brightness of the soul indicate its development. The light it emits becomes whiter; with greater knowledge it emits more light. There is a blueness to the whiteness and a gold also within it. When you look deeply at a soul, and the soul shows itself to you it is more white than you can see with your eyes and there is a luminescence about it. The soul is like a diamond, a cut diamond and the shape of the diamond is with many many facets. If you were to look inside a soul you would see that. Every facet is the embodiment of a lifetime.

The density of the soul alters also. The periphery of the soul is translucent and can be seen through, but the central area is opaque. The outer edges of the soul are the particles reaching for more information and it gathers it in to the soul centre. That is what you do when you are reaching out to people, you are reaching out with your soul energy. The soul is part of the heart organ. When you speak about the heart energy you speak about loving energy and of course the soul energy is love.

The soul wishes only to learn more and when it leaves the body at the end of a lifetime it becomes brighter because of what it has learnt.’


8. Question?
What is disease? Is it for us to learn from? If so, how do people with Alzheimers fit in as they are detached from reality? Why is it so much more common now ?
Submitted by Jore Todd on 14/06/2009

Answer
Disease is a malfunction of part or the whole of the body which is caused by stasis or stagnation of the energy of which it is made.

Humans, uniquely, store negative unresolved emotions in their bodies.

These deplete the energies between the cells, and result in the cells being eventually unable to repair themselves.

Illnesses on the life path are all messages from the soul that there is something to be learnt and understood.

The negative emotions have the effect of repelling the bodies’ own antibodies and reducing the natural rhythm of the body to fight its own infections and invasions.

The "gift of illness" is that it removes the busy person from their normal preoccupations and allows time for reflection and insights.

From this hopefully new soul growth may follow.

Alzheimer's and similar conditions are also preplanned by the soul and occur when the soul has decided to absent itself from normal human consciousness in order that others may experience and grow.

As the patient stops using the human part of his brain, so he becomes increasingly tuned into the world of spirit and so is in conscious connection with the Source.

He becomes again as an infant.

These conditions are not necessarily becoming more common, they are becoming better known, and chemical pollution of the world is speeding its development.

There is distress at the beginning of the illness as the person fears losing his mind but as it progresses they just choose to use a different part of their minds and then there is no distress.

"It is hard as we observe for those who cared greatly about these souls. They put upon the soul how the soul must be feeling, but the soul feels nothing. He is in a far better place."


9. Question?
Various researchers, and dare I say, common sense, suggest that leaps of knowledge and civilisation amongst different peoples on this planet, as also hinted at by the symbolism of much art, were brought about by visitors from other civilisations : is this so, and which civilisations most contributed to the shape of societies today?
Submitted by William James on 14/06/2009

Answer
There is not a single species that came to your world, there were many.

There were souls that came with a form similar to humans, so as not to frighten the humans, who taught the indigenous population drawings. They were much more advanced than the humans that were on the earth at that time and the drawings were for communication - a common language. The cave drawings were taught to humans by beings from other worlds. They are much more sophisticated than the humans at that time could have managed alone.

There is a perpetual series of visitations from beings from other worlds - it is not unusual


10. Question?
If the home planet of the Eohm was recently destroyed, then many visitors to our own planet could well come with intentions not necessarily for our benefit? Is this so, and who are some of these dark characters?
Submitted by Jason R on 14/06/2009

Answer
`There are visitors that are not here completely for your benefit, but they are not destroyers. They are here for their own growth; they are not concerned with anyone else’s growth. We would see that as a dark energy because of their self absorption but they are not here to destroy you.’


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