'The Great Experiment' From "Surrender" 4-10-98 Thousand Oaks, CA Q: Do you know about the great experiment? B: There are many great experiments. What are you referring to? Q: The great experiment is to take place. B: Yes. Q: Let me tell you a little bit about it because it is, rather, quite exciting. James Twyman, author of "Emissary of Light," he actually.... B: He actually what? Q: He actually sang...I'm looking for something here to refer to it, I got in my hand. He said that ... he was invited by the government of Iraq to perform his peace in Baghdad. He said that the situation seemed...that war seemed almost inevitable, you know, a little while back, and diplomatic efforts seem to have failed. "I was being used by the Iraq government," he said, "but we had the same goal, to avoid this terrible war. I was given permission to sing the prayer for peace to Saddam Hussein and I wanted the world to join in this prayer. Hundreds of thousands of people all over the world participated and when it was complete, I felt a profound shift in the energy of that whole region. Three days later a peace agreement was signed. Something which seemed impossible before the prayer began. And then a week later in Ireland, the peace talks were being held for days." B: Between, what you call, your Irish and your English. Q: Right, at a castle in Belfast. B: Yes. Q: He said, "For days bombs were exploding all around that area. Many people were trying to interrupt the peace process and it seemed that the talks might fall apart. Once again, thousand around the world joined us in prayer and three days later there was a breakthrough in the talks. A peace agreement in May now seems inevitable." B: Now, we can go back to one of the first questions of the evening, what is now the percentage and likelihood of the idea of a nuclear terrorist strike in your United States? It used to be 97%, now it is 78%. Q: Wow. Well, this is going to take.... B: It is the beginning of the understanding of the next, shall we say, chapter that we will talk about regarding surrender because this locks into an entirely new understanding of conflict resolution that we will call, "surrendering to peace." Q: Okay. B: And we will discuss that next time. Q: All right, because this is taking place on April 23. B: Yes, well, we will talk about it in the next transmission. Q: Next transmission. B: We've perceived that. Q: Okay, great, because they want everybody to join in on this. And I will have copies of this then. B: All right. Q: At the next meeting. B: Thank you. Q: Okay, thank you. B: At this timing, we will extend to each and every one of you our deep unconditional love and our willingness, our vibration to surrender to life with you. We thank you and bid you good day. And now, we will surrender the channel's body. Audience: Good night, Bashar.