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Patrick H. Bellringer

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From: "G.D.W."

To: bellringer@fourwinds10.com

Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 2:29 PM

Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Linlar Services

Hello, and thank you for all of your works... I very much appreciate them.

I write to you today in order to clear up a confusion about one of your works that I have.

In your article titled "Our Beautiful Little Dirty Little Planet Earth Sha\", I found something you wrote to be quite awkward. You wrote that our Milky Way Galaxy is misnamed and that it is really one of the seven super universes. Now, I can understand that, if the super universes are NOT all around the same size. Is that so? There are hundreds of galaxies, are there not? Or, I can understand it if you meant that this galaxy is one of the local universes, but to say that there are 100,000 universes WITHIN ONE GALAXY I find quite awkward. What is the Truth of this matter?

I would appreciate your help in clearing all that up for me... and thank you again!

P.S. Your article "Imagine" has laid out a wonderful plan for entry into our Golden Age!!! Thank you!

(Response)

FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer

TO: G.D.W.

DATE: Nov. 13, 2007

SUBJECT: Reply

Dear G.D.W.

Thank you for your question concerning the order of the Cosmos.

The term "galaxy" has been used by our astronomers to designate a given portion of the Cosmos. They speak of many galaxies, with the Milky Way being one of them. This is their error. The term galaxy is incorrect. What they call the Milky Way Galaxy is, in fact, only the central nucleus of the Seventh Super-Universe.

Let me explain further. The Cosmos, meaning the whole of Creation or All That Is, or the Grand Universe, is composed of seven different parts called Super-Universes. If you thought of the cosmos as a giant wagon wheel, the seven Super-Universes would fan out from the hub of the wheel, as the seven spokes of that wheel. We are located in the seventh Super-Universe, which is given the Cosmic name of Orvonton(Milky Way Galaxy).

Each Super-Universe is divided into Major sections, Minor sections, Local universes, Constellations, Local system, and Inhabitable planets. Each Super-Universe has seven trillion inhabitable planets. Our planet Earth Shan is only one of these seven trillion inhabitable planets in our seventh Super-Universe of Orvonton. So, you live on Shan of Nebadon Universe in Orvonton Super-Universe.

I refer you to the Urantia Book, Paper 15, p. 164 for further information. I might add that the seven Super-Universes turn in counter-clockwise fashion around the wagon wheel hub called Havona or Paradise(The Isle of Paradise), where the Greatest Central Sun or Creator Source resides.

All seven Super-Universes are of approximately the same size, each having seventy Major sections, 7,000 Minor sections, and 700,000 Local Universes. I was in error by stating in my writing to which you refer, that there were 100,000 universes in a Super-Universe. The Truth is that there are 700,000 Local universes in a Super-Universe.

I hope this helps your understanding of the vastness of Creation and our minute place in it. Yet, Earth Shan is of great importance in its transition into fifth dimension at this time. Over 200 Star Nations have come with their ships to either observe or to help us at this time. Can you believe that our planet is the "seed" planet for our Nebadon Universe, and that the crystal core at our planet's center provided the energy to initiate the creation of the rest of our universe?

So, stand tall! We are important, and our planet shall be salvaged from the Darkness. Know it!

In Love and Light,

Patrick H. Bellringer

www.fourwinds10.com

bellringer@fourwinds10.com