Fr. Seán ÓLaoire
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I'm very, very hopeful.
I know that it's going to work out.
And for me, I'm not concerned about the timing in the sense that this is God's gig ultimately.
I'd like it to happen in a particular timeline, in a particular way.
But I know, you know...
There's a great Yiddish saying, Do you know that one?
Men plan and God laughs.
So we make our plans and go, I like that idea.
No, it's not going to go that way.
So the realization that it's God's timing and it's God's way.
It's going to happen God's way and God's plan.
But I know that it's going to succeed.
Because I had this other vision years and years and years ago about souls volunteering in front of God, you know, to take up particular kinds of missions.
And this great Mahatma that we know as Gaia, volunteering and saying, send me to that third rock from the sun in that solar system, and I will breathe life in it, throw up a life form which is capable of recognizing its own divinity, and ipso facto, the divinity of all other life forms with which it shares the planet.
And that was the task she set herself.
And she'd been at that, you know, the planet is 4.6 billion years old.
Life is about 3.7 billion years of age.
And she's been throwing up life forms again and again and again, trying to get nearer and nearer and nearer to a species that could literally recognize that they're divine beings and that everything it sees is a divine being.
And I think, you know, we may have reached that place in the past and destroyed ourself at the last minute, maybe in Lemuria or Atlantis or whatever.
And this is the current kind of recursive version of it.