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LL Research Quo Communications, May 16, 2009

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May 9, 2009 

Group question: (Asked by Jim.) The question this evening, Q’uo, has to do with the concept of the spiritual seeker. At the beginning of the journey, he feels that it should get easier as it goes on but as he goes on more and more of the journey, it seems as though it gets harder. Maybe that’s the same principle as exercising the muscles—you have to lift heavier weights to get stronger muscles. We’re thinking that perhaps that’s the way it is metaphysically as well. We would like you to speak to this concept, to let us know if indeed it does get harder and if that is why, as we go further along the journey, it seems as though maybe we’re not really getting very far, we haven’t done so much. And does this principle, if it is true, hold true more for wanderers than others? Is it more applicable to those who have come from elsewhere to be of service to those of Planet Earth at this harvest?

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Carla Rueckert is an experienced channel who has honed her skill for more than 30 years. She is known as the channel for The Law of One series, which was channeled by tuned trance in the early 1980s, as well as the channel and/or author of many other books, including  Secrets of the UFO (1976), The Crucifixion of Esmerelda Sweetwater (1989), A Channeling Handbook (1996), A Wanderers Handbook (2001) and A Book of Days; Channelings from the Holy Spirit (2007).

She has been a conscious tuned channel since 1974 and is best known, in this category, for her work with the extraterrestrial source, Q'uo, whom she has channeled since the mid-1980s. Q'uo and Ra are both part of a group that calls itself "The Confederation of Planets in Service to the One Infinite Creator". The messages offer insight for spiritual seekers. Over 1500 transcripts of these messages are available in the Library section of https://www.llresearch.org/.

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