Roy clearly teaches the truth that voices are NOT The way God communicates. You simply are incorrect about that quote and if you had the book yourself rather than relying on other sources you would see that. Really you are ridiculous and rather dishonest as all that I have written is clearly available on youtube.
You believe as you wish. God bless...Fabian
Well here's ANOTHER chance, fabian! I already suggested that you could easily dispute ANY of the false references you claim are being made concerning Roy's writings. You DO have the books, right? I mean anyone who is as devoted as you seem to be to the man and his theology HAS to have the most popular books he puts out, shouldn't you? Rather than impugn Daniel1212 of misquoting Masters' books, take the few minutes of your time right now and give us the REAL scoop on what he says. Go ahead...prove Daniel1212 wrong. All we can conclude if you fail to do this is that he is right and you are woefully ill-informed of what you say you believe in. I'll let the readers decide who is actually being dishonest and ridiculous.
Roy clearly teaches the truth that voices are NOT The way God communicates. You simply are incorrect about that quote and if you had the book yourself rather than relying on other sources you would see that
Rather, it is you who is simply incorrect about that quote and if you would actually read the book yourself rather than having glasses on that refuse to see anything incriminating about Masters, you could see that.
The quote, as seen, says "spoken," likely inferring it is not necessarily audible. And even if you will not look at the book in pdf from right from his website which i linked to, (pp. 54,55) he goes on to say,
"These phrases may startle you, and they may seem to have no immediate value. You will remember them vividly, however, and wonder about them, until some later experience shows you their meaning. The phrases with immediate, obvious value contain hidden motives and suppressed memories that are rising to the surface to be dissolved through recognition."
Thus whether audible words or not, he is not referring to demons, though his exercises open one up to that, regardless of the denial his adherents must make.