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David Wilcock
04-10-2003, 07:29 PM
Group,

Here we go... a long-anticipated update to Divine Cosmos. If you've followed the
discussions here carefully then you will have seen this data in some form
already, but it is still nice to read it in the final treatment.... it is quite
something to see confirmation of our model at the largest levels of size in the
Universe.... I also show how crop circles are connected to this enigma.

Peace be with you -

- David



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Brian Cox
04-11-2003, 08:20 AM
I may have missed something, but what does the phrase "there is no spoon"
at the end of the article refer to?

-bcox


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Group,

Here we go... a long-anticipated update to Divine Cosmos. If


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David Wilcock
04-11-2003, 08:37 AM
From: "Brian Cox"

> I may have missed something, but what does the phrase "there is no spoon"
> at the end of the article refer to?
>
> -bcox

DW: This is the quote that refers to the scene in "The Matrix" with Neo and
the little boy who can bend spoons. The boy says,

"Don't try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead, only try to
realize the truth."

Neo: "What truth?"

Boy: "There is no spoon."

Neo: "There is no spoon?"

Boy: "Then you will see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only
yourself."

Later in the film, just before Neo shoots the cable off of the elevator and
rockets up the shaft with Trinity in his arms, he says "There is no spoon,"
meaning that he realizes that anything is possible.

Peace be with you -

- David

Brian Cox
04-11-2003, 08:47 AM
ahhh...i dont watch movies generally, so i havent seen the matrix...

thanks, brian

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From: "Brian Cox"

> I may have missed something, but what does the phrase "there is no
spoon"
> at the end of the article refer to?
>
> -bcox

DW: This is the quote that refers to the scene in "The Matrix" with Neo
and
the little boy who can bend spoons. The boy says,

"Don't try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead, only try to
realize the truth."



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