In a message dated 2/18/2007 1:40:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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From: FairfieldLife@ FairfieldLi FairfieldLife@<WBR>yahoogr FairfieldLife@ 
FairOn Behalf Of  hudsoncpe
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 7:51 AM
To:  FairfieldLife@  Fairfie  
Subject: [FairfieldLife]  Grace Program of Richard Cassidy

 
 
 
Does anyone have any success with Grace Program of former siddha who  
claims everyone in program will reach Brahmin Consciousness in 18  
months? On the phone he calibrates your current level of consciousness  
based on David Hawkin's scale. From this he tells you how long it will  
take to reach C.C. You pay a small one time only fee and you are  
supposedly sent karma busting grace from Higher Dimensions 24/7.  
Cassidy does not adverstise; he explains program over the phone. He  
claims 1,100 are already in C.C. from this. If this is true, I would  
think the amazing results would be talked about and spread like wild  
fire, and we might see Cassidy nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize? I  
welcome all feedback from those who are in the program. Opinions from  
those not in the program would be opions only, I am looking for those  
who have experience with his time table for enlightenment. This is  
either the greatest new age scam ever divised to date, or it is real.  
Let me know your results.  
All I know about it  is: 
1.        His brother  Jim is a good friend of mine, but he doesn’t talk 
about it much, at least not  to me. 
2.        There are  over 300 people in Fairfield doing it. 
3.        One of them  really twisted my arm trying to get me into  it.





 


Promises of enlightenment are coming form fools who have lost the ability  to 
enjoy the present moment. They are still reaching for something that cannot  
be reached for. Everyone wants some magic formula that lets them bypass the  
conscious service that is required at each level of advancement. I would not  
trust any teacher from India or elsewhere who promises higher states of  
consciousness to their audience within a specific time frame. It is clearly a  
violation of the students growth to make promises to them regarding their  
spiritual advancement. I have seen so many teachers fall from grace with this  
kind of 
motive. Be careful of those who profess to know about your level of  
enlightenment. No one can know you as well as you know yourself. Love and 
Light.  Lou 
Valentino

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