Saturday, May 4, 2019

IRS and God have same definition of gift: detached, disinterested generosity

Comment under the April 28, 2019 Is "Avengers: Endgame" a statement that religion, science and politics have failed and humanity will destroy itself and Planet Earth? post at
https://afoolsworkneverends.blogspot.com/2019/04/is-avengers-endgame-statement-that.html:
  1. Well written, Sloan. I agree with your conclusion (supported even by statisticians - of all people) that there are simply too many stars and planets in the universe for us to be alone. But we are probably unique - like all the rest of whatever they are. I tend to be something of an agnostic when it comes to 'the others. I
    believe we may find it difficult to 'know' them even if they came among us. [Your may take issue over your angels - are they not of Earthly origin?] We and they (the others) would most likely be comprised of totally different, and unrecognizable, stuff. Our incredibly complex lifeforms here on Earth, right down to their molecular make-up too, seem simply too cleverly derived to overlook the likelihood of SOMEKIND of 'creation'. That we are even capable of cognitive understanding of that process is the ultimate joke upon humans and our -ism. Thanks for your thought-provocation. I need to see a few of those movies you listed before submitting to the probable complexity of 'Endgame'. 
  2. Thanks, Doc -

    Angels are not of matter origin. At least not what science says is matter. Angels can take any form, based on my experiences with them. They are not bound by material physics, including the speed of light. Yet, there is a physics in which they exist, which is beyond human comprehension.

    I know ETs exist, because I have had direct contact with them, too.

    Imagine the commotion, if suddenly the veils were dropped, which insulate Earthlings from what really is going on. Mass, what? Hysteria? Psychosis? Jubilee?









An old fraternity brother, who went on to be come a medical doctor and then had himself a few other interesting experiences that were not part of his medical training, nor what he had hoped would happen, posted this on his Facebook timeline.
I've put $3 worth of gas in my tank before and I’ve put $40 in my tank. I've had $5 to feed myself and I've had $50 to go out to eat. I’ve asked for rides and given rides. I’ve had a house full of food and I’ve been without food. I’ve given people clothes. I’ve been given clothes. I’ve been in stores cashing out with no worries and I’ve also had to add it up and put it back. I’ve paid my rent in full and I’ve had to pay it late too. I’ve given money and I too have had to ask for it. We all have highs and lows in life, some certainly more than others, but we’re all just trying to make it. No one is better than anyone else, and I pity those who think that they are. No matter how big your house is, how new your car is, or how much money sits in your bank account - we all bleed red and will all die someday. Death has no discrimination neither should your life. Be kind to others. And know not everyone has the same heart as you...
I Challenge you to copy & paste this! Most ppl won’t because they’re the person I’m talking about....
But if you are Genuine, Post A Picture of yourself.
I bet very few actually read this far

  • Marie Willis
    Marie Willis So true only i seem to have helped many but very little comes back. People or suppossed to be friends ask and never return. I am fortunite my son takes me for groceries and doctors one friend will take me when i ask others forget it. Life is tough but i enjoy what i can and am thankful for every day
    • Thomas Graves
      Thomas Graves So many of us, who are basically kind-hearted, seem to get the same kind of non-reinforcement. If being kind to others, constitutes a way to be kind to ONESELF (I think it is in my case anyway), I don't plan to change. Stay who you are. 😉
    • Marie Willis
      Marie Willis Thomas Graves thank you. Very much. Im pretty happy with me so other judgements really dont count you should stay as you are too. The important thing is they can never acuize you of never being kind. Id rather be a sucker of schemes then cause them. Be as good as you can and respect yourself. You are a good man.
  • Sandra M. Metcalf
    Sandra M. Metcalf Wrong! I read every word. I know what it means to experience the hghs and lows! Throw in bad health with financial challenges and it becomes a challenge to keep the faith. Some have the heart, but not the where withal to follow through. I borrow money from myself to help others, but there's a limit to doing that. We all should have an angel or two in our lives.
    • Thomas Graves

      Thomas Graves I do, but he's a Wolf - long story. I don't know if I have told you of my pagan beliefs. My old friend and fraternity brother, Sloan Bashinsky, publishes a blog about his personal experiences with angels. What did they FEED US in Nashville??? lol He is a good man. So am I - or at least I am getting better. 😏
    • Sloan Bashinsky

      Sloan Bashinsky Thomas Graves Well, Tom, there are people who really don't like me, probably a lot of people; and I reckon even more, maybe a lot more, who are cross their hearts and die of the view that I am for sure insane. In my defense of the latter indictment, I am convinced I am sane, thus what does that make them? I've had money and I've had no money. I've lived well, and I've lived on the street - serially. Perhaps I've provided some entertainment to a bored audience in a parallel universe or different realm? Maybe that's why I lived in Key West for a good while. Open air insane asylum, everyone there is crazy. It is said. I heard after I moved away there were wanted posters there, Wanted Dead or Alive - Me. They fed us pretty darn good in the KA fraternity house. Bessie, even her mystery meat, which was pork, I think. The brotherhood was pretty darn good fare, too. And the KA roses. But I imagine the baseline was the fraternity creed, Dieu et les dames. God and the women. The core of "the mystic goodies".

    • Sloan Bashinsky
      Sloan Bashinsky Meanwhile, I gave a way a LOT of money over the years, to individual people mostly, women mostly, but for which I would not have had the exquisite (sort of rhymes with excruciating) times of having no money at all. One of those women, my KA Rose, really helped me out many years later, when I needed a place to live. The IRS rule for giving and receiving tax-free gifts is: detached, disinterested generosity. You did nothing to receive it, or you gave it expecting nothing back in return. I wonder if that rule bars getting your name put on a building, or on a plaque in a building, or on a list of donors? I recall being told in my sleep one night in a tent someone had given me, who was letting me sleep on his land, it was 2001, the voice was familiar, speaking to me of what it and other angels had trained me to do: "You cannot do this work correctly, if you are looking to get anything back from the people you are trying to help."
sloanbashinsky@anomalousinvestigations.com

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