On the other hand, living in fear forever is insane, and eventually the existence of OT powers will have come out like all other things. Eventually they will become common place and accepted. So practice well amongst each other, demonstrate the less dangerous non threatening powers, to others, and give civilization a gradient waking up call. Do not throw pearls before swine nor meatballs. Remember that meatballs think they aren't dreaming, so if you show them a dream power they will wonder if they are dreaming. Truth is they are dreaming, but they will have to face the beast to reconcile why they didn't know it for so long and why they had to find out about it the hard way with someone else showing it to them first. Remember that many aren't even aware of the beast yet except in their most hidden nightmares, and if you wake it, or make it move, they won't be able to function as well and worse they may take to dramatizing it to avoid its vibe which is the ultimate unconfrontable. We are talking about an infinite being with an infinite unconfrontable. Do not minimize the situation. The meatball avoids the vibe of the beast by denying the beast is inside him and by perceiving the beast to be outside of himself in others instead, and then dramatizing the beast in himself against the perceived beast in others. Since others have the same beast within them, the meatball considers himself justified. His error is in seeing the beast in others but not in himself. While he can be the beast fighting the beast in others, he can feel comfortable. This is not easy material, and there is no one here who can handle it. Those who can handle it know no fear. Do not mistake whistling past the grave yard as knowing no fear. Grave yard whistlers are monster food. Hubbard called it the Tiger's Lair, that's a *WILD* understatement. Homer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Homer Wilson Smith Clean Air, Clear Water, Art Matrix - Lightlink (607) 277-0959 A Green Earth and Peace. Internet Access, Ithaca NY homer@lightlink.com Is that too much to ask? http://www.lightlink.com