There was an Ambassador's course held in Thailand (in the late 70's?)
for big bucks.  I guess they dropped that name after a while but there
were Ambassadors running around for a while.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on 8/19/06 11:23 AM, jyouells2000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >>> >> It's not even accurate. The reason some sidhas were
> >>> >> called 'governors' was because they were supposed to
> >>> >> 'govern the trends of time' by flying, teaching, and
> >>> >> representing the movement. Now that non-certified
> >>> >> governors are allowed to do no more than the first of
> >>> >> the three, they're not really governors anymore. It's
> >>> >> just an empty title.
> >>> >> 
> >> > It was always a fairly empty title. I'll have to admit when I first
> >> > read this tagline it made me laugh alot. What's sad is that
they would
> >> > all be strung together.... Recertifying siddhas, call it a feeble
> >> > attempt at humor, for now.
> > 
> When MMY was brainstorming on what to call the Governors of the Age of
> Enlightenment, someone suggested the title ³Ambassadors.² He said
we¹ll save
> that title for when we start visiting other planets. (or so the
story goes ­
> I think I was there but my memory¹s fuzzy on this one.)
>






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