David Wilcock
11-12-2004, 11:09 AM
From: Steve & Jennifer
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=RnkkU1N9E3Ghwj_aCRP2W6H74itJG8P6lmWOBS ACQ6kb2ZRNxqZN-JAEoCtGU5x0e6tIlmB6maa16v6K), "bjorn_nitmou" <bjorn_nitmou@y...>
wrote:
> I am afraid the great Canadian Artist and Guitar Master David
> Wilcox will most likely not respond to any of your questions, in
> fact Im not even aware that he is a member of this forum.
Perhaps not. But David WILCOCK participates here all the time
(message #16310, for example)! In fact, I've always been under the
impression that he was the owner, although, I could be mistaken
about that.
~ S
DW: Yes, I am the owner of this discussion list, as well as the writer
of almost all the content on the www.ascension2000.com website. Though I
was a regularly participating member of Richard C. Hoagland's discussion
group back in 1996 and began emailing him privately in 2000, my public
work with Hoagland only started earlier this year, whereas the first
version of Convergence was written back in 1998 and posted on the Great
Dreams website. There is a lot of material to read on my website, but it
also neatly answers most of the questions people ask along the way. It
is far better to dig into the website than to try to slush through all
the Yahoo archives. Far better.
Bjorn has been here long enough to know that one of our standing
policies, written into the guidelines, is that questions be directed to
the group as a whole, not to me as an individual. As it is, (especially
recently,) I have hundreds of unanswered private emails because there
simply is not enough time. For those who would be more codependent this
could be seen as a real crisis, but I have to just put my efforts
towards the greatest good and not look back.
I do have two pending articles now in development, and that's what I'm
putting my time into. I got VERY sick after the Caribbean (I drank the
tap water on the cruise ship for some insane reason, thinking I would
"save money" but the costs of the natural remedies were 3X more
expensive than if I had used the cruise line's bottled water instead,)
and this caused me to have to reschedule 4 clients - more than I've ever
had to move for an illness any time before.
Then, with clients also being moved around at the last minute to clear
six days for the Deepak Chopra conference on world peace that I will be
attending in Puerto Rico at the beginning of December, I literally have
a client almost EVERY DAY. Besides being unprecedented and exhausting,
it's just time consuming. Yesterday I thought I had a day off, and then
we found out that I did have a client who somehow slipped through the
cracks and I hadn't written into the schedule. I took her on anyway.
Tomorrow I have a day off but will spend most of it hauling off tree
debris. I am DEFINITELY going to enjoy PR when I get there. I'm only a
guest, not a speaker this year, but I hope to meet with Chopra directly
at some point, and hand him a book and CD.
We've also had our first real financial crisis since I moved to Kentucky
in January 2003. As some of you already know, I have moved to a rental
house about an hour north of Louisville to create a base of operations
for an agricultural project within L/L Research. As is always the case,
there were many unexpected expenses, not to mention a roughly 300-dollar
increase in my monthly base costs. Thankfully, one of my recent clients
"miracled" me $1000 dollars cash via FedEx yesterday, which means that
we should be clear of the crisis by the end of 2004, provided that I
don't spend anything on Xmas gifts.
So, I've been living on EXTREMELY basic staple food and eliminated ALL
extraneous expenses, also putting off things that would be nice to have
for a new house but are not absolutely necessary. All this adds up to a
Spartan, monastic lifestyle that gets me close in touch with myself,
thus leading to a withdrawal from more of the external activities and a
deeper glance inward at my own being. One of the other projects in
development is a "yearbook" where I will be scanning in various
pictures, written notes and images from earlier in my life and
synthesizing it all into some kind of a narrative.
I got the idea for this project after talking to a client who had been
just about devastated by chemical dependency, but was still young enough
to turn it all around and start a whole new life. Some of the content
will be disappointing, upsetting or disturbing, but it's a real person,
not a series of self-idolizing platitudes.
Anyway, I think that's what I'm about to do next. I'm also flirting with
ideas for another Coast show and will call it in once I feel solid about
it - the problem is just that I'm so busy. We'll see how that goes.
Peace be with you -
- David
Yahoo! Groups Links
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=RnkkU1N9E3Ghwj_aCRP2W6H74itJG8P6lmWOBS ACQ6kb2ZRNxqZN-JAEoCtGU5x0e6tIlmB6maa16v6K), "bjorn_nitmou" <bjorn_nitmou@y...>
wrote:
> I am afraid the great Canadian Artist and Guitar Master David
> Wilcox will most likely not respond to any of your questions, in
> fact Im not even aware that he is a member of this forum.
Perhaps not. But David WILCOCK participates here all the time
(message #16310, for example)! In fact, I've always been under the
impression that he was the owner, although, I could be mistaken
about that.
~ S
DW: Yes, I am the owner of this discussion list, as well as the writer
of almost all the content on the www.ascension2000.com website. Though I
was a regularly participating member of Richard C. Hoagland's discussion
group back in 1996 and began emailing him privately in 2000, my public
work with Hoagland only started earlier this year, whereas the first
version of Convergence was written back in 1998 and posted on the Great
Dreams website. There is a lot of material to read on my website, but it
also neatly answers most of the questions people ask along the way. It
is far better to dig into the website than to try to slush through all
the Yahoo archives. Far better.
Bjorn has been here long enough to know that one of our standing
policies, written into the guidelines, is that questions be directed to
the group as a whole, not to me as an individual. As it is, (especially
recently,) I have hundreds of unanswered private emails because there
simply is not enough time. For those who would be more codependent this
could be seen as a real crisis, but I have to just put my efforts
towards the greatest good and not look back.
I do have two pending articles now in development, and that's what I'm
putting my time into. I got VERY sick after the Caribbean (I drank the
tap water on the cruise ship for some insane reason, thinking I would
"save money" but the costs of the natural remedies were 3X more
expensive than if I had used the cruise line's bottled water instead,)
and this caused me to have to reschedule 4 clients - more than I've ever
had to move for an illness any time before.
Then, with clients also being moved around at the last minute to clear
six days for the Deepak Chopra conference on world peace that I will be
attending in Puerto Rico at the beginning of December, I literally have
a client almost EVERY DAY. Besides being unprecedented and exhausting,
it's just time consuming. Yesterday I thought I had a day off, and then
we found out that I did have a client who somehow slipped through the
cracks and I hadn't written into the schedule. I took her on anyway.
Tomorrow I have a day off but will spend most of it hauling off tree
debris. I am DEFINITELY going to enjoy PR when I get there. I'm only a
guest, not a speaker this year, but I hope to meet with Chopra directly
at some point, and hand him a book and CD.
We've also had our first real financial crisis since I moved to Kentucky
in January 2003. As some of you already know, I have moved to a rental
house about an hour north of Louisville to create a base of operations
for an agricultural project within L/L Research. As is always the case,
there were many unexpected expenses, not to mention a roughly 300-dollar
increase in my monthly base costs. Thankfully, one of my recent clients
"miracled" me $1000 dollars cash via FedEx yesterday, which means that
we should be clear of the crisis by the end of 2004, provided that I
don't spend anything on Xmas gifts.
So, I've been living on EXTREMELY basic staple food and eliminated ALL
extraneous expenses, also putting off things that would be nice to have
for a new house but are not absolutely necessary. All this adds up to a
Spartan, monastic lifestyle that gets me close in touch with myself,
thus leading to a withdrawal from more of the external activities and a
deeper glance inward at my own being. One of the other projects in
development is a "yearbook" where I will be scanning in various
pictures, written notes and images from earlier in my life and
synthesizing it all into some kind of a narrative.
I got the idea for this project after talking to a client who had been
just about devastated by chemical dependency, but was still young enough
to turn it all around and start a whole new life. Some of the content
will be disappointing, upsetting or disturbing, but it's a real person,
not a series of self-idolizing platitudes.
Anyway, I think that's what I'm about to do next. I'm also flirting with
ideas for another Coast show and will call it in once I feel solid about
it - the problem is just that I'm so busy. We'll see how that goes.
Peace be with you -
- David
Yahoo! Groups Links