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    well i just come from dc after reading and posting on the thread about "harvest". have followed david work since 2007 and still don't really understand how this harvest really is going to manifest. carla rueckert thinks of it as gradual and we live our lives until we pass away and then the graduation and harvest follow. david wilcock has another take on it as i understand but although i've ponedred the question since 2007 together with lots of pple noone seems to really get it. and as ra puts it: "this dimnersion is not for understanding" in christian terms "the ways of the lord are unfathomable"

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    hi everyone. i guess it's been a few years since i last posted. i read "the ra material" and ascension2000 website. i actually had a remote reading from david as well, about 10 years ago. i'm re-connecting with this thought. good to see our work of collective consciousness is finally having a beneficial effect.

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    love is - loving you, kerry! your being might even instruct me as to myself... one amongst many, yet it is others that complete us, despite our desire to define ourselves as individuals. we are indeed individuals, although we are each other, learning from our unique viewpoints, and giving the result of who we are to each other. mark

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    i'm not real familiar with davids' work, i watched a video of him that caught my attention. i knew he knew somethings that i wanted to know more about and share what i knew about what he knew, the more we share, the more we are. i like markms' post, and kerrys' post, but i have not time to read a lot...knowing that the path i am on is taking me closer to those going the same way as i, so we are in a convergence together is nice to know.

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    I was not familiar with his work prior to "stumbling" upon "The Source Field Investigations" last week--and then watching several episodes of "Ancient Aliens" on H2 last Friday night----I saw his contributions to those shows--for some reason I had not paid attention to him prior to that--sorry---it does seem that a few of the people on there get the lion's share of the air time on those shows. David doesn't seem to get all that much.

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    Greetings, new friends!

    What for me is funny is how for years I hadnt even made the attempt to follow the works of several people who I had seen on Ancient Aliens, other than Coppens who I was aware of before the show, and Von Daniken, for obvious reasons.

    Why I never looked David up, I cant pinpoint, but I had seen the tag with his name saying filmmaker, and I really dont watch films or movies, so I didnt think to check out his work.

    My awakening came on Jan 15th 2012, and I have been feverishly searching for answers since, with little sleep.

    Needless to say, I have used youtube as a good source for any viewing I do, and lo and behold...there was Mr Wilcock!

    I watched video after video, astonished at his amazing depth of knowledge, and his realistic viewpoint to the esoteric parts of our universe.

    Well, after the last six months, I have to say, Mr Wilcock, your view of the truth and what is occuring all around us has shepherded me into another realm of learning, beyond any I had ever imagined!

    David, your ideas and theories are so clear to me, as ironically were Mr Cayce's, I feel a strong bond with you and your studies.

    Until my awakening, i had pracitced Akashic record viewing, remote viewing, and a host of eastern disciplines, such as Qi Gong, Uechi Ryu, and several versions of Yoga and deep meditation.

    However, until that day of Jan 15th I had been wandering the paths all at once with no definite goal in sight, and that morning, I awoke, with the goal clear in my head. A day later I watched a video with David explaining the source field and it's importance within us.

    I must say, Mr Wilcock's gentle and kind approach to the truth is what won my heart, and his clear concise delivery of the knowledge has ushered me into the next phase of life.

    Truly I am blessed to have found this path, and I am honored to share it with all of you here, and promise to be a benefit, never a burden, to the ultimate outcome...a free world with all people on one page, living in harmony.

    Thanks, and good day!
    Littleenki

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    Hi there, this is my first post on divine cosmos. Thanks to all for your comments here. I'm almost finished David"s book "The Source Field Investigations." I've been picking away at it slowly and gradually. It definately grabs you and pulls you in. Some bizarre and hard to grasp topics in there, but I've managed to follow most of it. I like David's energy and sense of humour. I don't know much of his work besides the Source Field book and a few videos I've watched on youtube. He does have a striking resemblance to Edgar Cayce, and when he shows the links between his inner circle and Cayce's inner circle that's quite something. This inspired me to learn more about Edgar Cayce's work as well, so I read the book about the Akashic records. Also, Cayce's meditation techniques. I enjoy David"s work a great deal!

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    Wilcock's work encompasses the best metaphysics, and alternative history, and science I have ever had the privilege of learning. That said, I can't help feeling profoundly melancholy with the revelation that I'm seemingly not a "real" person, but an imaginary character in some macro-cosmic mind. My upbringing was irreligious, and I have less stock in the existence of a Creator than the existence of an actual, physical friend or parent figure. I'd really like to consult a real expert of Wilcockian or Extra-Terrestrial merit, but they're not really available for questioning. I also don't want to be meet any scary ones while I'm looking, because they need to stay away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syrus Magistus View Post
    Wilcock's work encompasses the best metaphysics, and alternative history, and science I have ever had the privilege of learning. That said, I can't help feeling profoundly melancholy with the revelation that I'm seemingly not a "real" person, but an imaginary character in some macro-cosmic mind. My upbringing was irreligious, and I have less stock in the existence of a Creator than the existence of an actual, physical friend or parent figure. I'd really like to consult a real expert of Wilcockian or Extra-Terrestrial merit, but they're not really available for questioning. I also don't want to be meet any scary ones while I'm looking, because they need to stay away.
    Hi, Syrus

    Gotta confess that I spilled my cup of tea when I encountered your term, "Expert of Wilcockian." Hell, I'm not even
    an expert on "billybobbutterballism" following a lifetime of in-house study of the rascal!

    However, I have the feeling that the answer to your request will only come in itsy bitsy morsels over "time" (Earthwise or Otherwise) Your fearful idea of being a mere memory dot in the mind of some otherworldly, vaporous entity thingie
    is hard to refute "A man convinced against his will is of that same opinion still"..(the opinion of some famous dead guy)

    It seems you are suffering a temporary ego fixation concerning this lifetime. Would it help you to know that your present incarnation is only of a small fraction of your total spiritual self? Say 15%? Will you feel your identity threatened when you get joined up again? I have a feeling it will work out.

    I think part of your mental distress is that you don't have a viable idea of what is god. You are not alone. Seems
    many think of the source as being some big guy in the sky, albeit with extended human characteristics.

    There is a thread on board that discusses various concepts held concerning a Universal being. Maybe some ideas there
    that would better serve your present predicament?

    I would suggest that you read Dolores Cannon's four volumes of "The Convoluted Universe." Check her out on goggle.
    The reason I make this suggestion is that her hypnotherapy regression technique deals with individuals rather than mere theoretical, general abstractions.

    To help my day get started right I get a free daily meditation from Prosveta...I'll include a sample...

    Daily Meditation: Sunday, October 28, 2012.
    >
    > "Human beings tend to shut off from collective, universal, cosmic
    > life and live only a personal, individual life. They imagine that
    > safe from one another they will be protected. Well, no, this is
    > an illusion. In the inner isolation they create for themselves,
    > they leave their soul exposed to every danger. Even if you cannot
    > always be with others, you should at least be with them in
    > thought.
    > The word ‘oneness’ is the profoundest word in spiritual
    > science, and the meaning of our life is contained in it. Being
    > aware that we belong to one and the same family gives us the
    > confidence we need to do something great. The greatness comes not
    > from us but from this universal family we belong to. It is what
    > sustains us and saves us from the feeling of poverty, of
    > loneliness, of uselessness and emptiness that sometimes takes
    > hold of us. "
    >
    > Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

    I truly hope you can leap over the big boulder sitting in the middle of your road to success, etc.

    best, billybutterball smiles!!!

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    i recently met David at a dinner on Nov 17th and spoke with him briefly and i being a skeptic on many of the discussions of that night David had mad me curious even more and now i have been hooked on his site in my spare time financial tyranny was mind blowing

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