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ssgsisdious
03-24-2008, 01:16 PM
I have just recently stumbled across this material. I have to say my mind is blown away. This is some amazing stuff. I use to believe in the christian doctrine but later in my life I found it to be flawed. I do believe in the teachings of Jesus and the bible is a good reference. However since the ptb twisted the messege it seems flat out wrong on many issues. The truth cant be hidden for long and despite their best efforts they have failed. I cant get enough of this I want more are there anymore individuals like David Wilcock on the internet I can check out.

Silvanus Sanctus Germanus
03-24-2008, 02:26 PM
Hi ssgsisdious,

Nope there's no-One like D.W.:D

But this should get you started!

http://www.llresearch.org/
http://projectcamelot.org/

P.S. Don't forget David's Convergence Books: Shift of the ages (book 1). Science of Oneness (book 2) and The Divine Cosmos (book 3):) http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=4&Itemid=30





Sylvain


Through the Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow, may the light shine !!!

Art
03-24-2008, 03:43 PM
For sure there is alot of other information out there on the internet, but I'd say if you found your way here already, then you saved yourself quite an exhuastive search.

If you get a chance, you'll notice that many other sources of information are linked up here in the DC Forums. Some of my "other favorite sources" are Deepak Chopra, Bruce Lipton, Jay Alfred, John Jay Harper, Barbara Brennan... the list goes on and on... Oops! I forgot to mention the base source - LL Research and the Law of One. While I cannot say that I've read much of it, the information strongly resonates with my perceptions and interpretations.

Again, I'd tell you that the Forum here is a good filter - barely any "misinformation" gets through due to the dedication of our moderators LightEye, Chris, and recently MarkM and billybobbutterball. This is truly a safe place and all links are prescreened. I'll admit, some things don't get through but thats due to advertising, etc., which is a good thing. Have to beware of charlatans.

New to this way o' thinkin'? :D Glad to have you on board. Good luck to ya!

Art

Silvanus Sanctus Germanus
03-24-2008, 05:32 PM
Have to beware of charlatans.

Actualy, charlatanism might be an honorable way of preserving "Free Will", who's to say. What I mean is that it leaves the door open, by nature.:rolleyes:

Sylvain


Through the Brothers and Sisters of Sorrow, may the light shine !!!

Art
03-25-2008, 09:52 AM
Actualy, charlatanism might be an honorable way of preserving "Free Will", who's to say. What I mean is that it leaves the door open, by nature.:rolleyes:



Hmm... :rolleyes: Thats a good perspective, thanks for sharing. :D

Art

ssgsisdious
03-26-2008, 06:12 AM
I feel so at home here.

Thanks Guys

soup
03-30-2008, 04:33 PM
...This is truly a safe place and all links are prescreened....

It took me years to appreciate the maternal, loving, nurturing aspect of moderation. I seem a lover of freedom and freedom of speech - within reason. Initially the censorship influence didn't bode well with me. When I somehow evolved myself to seem more self moderated, then I could better appreciate the nature of such forums, the importance of feeling safe as serving the greater good to a larger extent than the need for open expression by rogue hackers. Maybe I evolved to a greater level of beingness somehow through the my acceptance of forum moderation as productive trade off to my rebellious ranting. If for some reason moderation "irks" you, I'd recommend observing your "self talk" and try and take steps to improve it. When one can speak well to oneself, maybe they can likewise speak well to others and so promote a sense of group harmony and serenity which affords other psychic benefits.


soup

soup
07-07-2008, 09:45 PM
...This is truly a safe place and all links are prescreened....



It amazes me that with so many "dangerous" movies out there people feel a sense of danger from an internet forum. I think the sense of danger comes from some sense of their "fear of the unknown", that perceived danger with ignorance can seem far more real than the true danger.

I will offer that driving sleepy is super dangerous and that if you are participating in internet forums to a point of sleep disorder which is causing you to drive sleepy than that is a very REAL danger to avoid.


soup

soup
08-10-2008, 12:39 PM
...Actualy, charlatanism might be an honorable way of preserving "Free Will", who's to say...


The dangers of sleepy driving asside, I would say that there seem "dangerous writings" that can be delivered insidiously. One technique may be to add the suffix "isms" to words, i.e. racism, sexism, "charlatanism"...and it seems that many of the problems of the world stem from such word uses. One of my great teachers, CC of Turtledreamers, taught me about this; (thanks for that.)

In regards to the word charlatan, how would one test to see if the "snake oil sold by the charlatan" really works - would one conduct an experiment?


soup

Silvanus Sanctus Germanus
08-11-2008, 09:01 PM
Hi Soup, It never really worked, it was distributed with a variety of intentions. Some of the positive and harmless results were the placebo effect but unfortunately the "snake oil" business was commercialised and the result is the present pharmaceuticall industry.