I HAVE TO SAY I am real happy I started this thread.
One can learn from so many people, so many things. And it's a never-ending process. I don't see any boundaries right now. I feel we are all neighbors.
And the time when humans and the Earth live in complete balance is coming fast.
There this guy Drunvalo Melchizedek, the coolest old man i've ever seen, and he says there is a spiritual grid that was put around the Earth.
He says everything is going to grow spiritually and there is nothing to stop it. That we might better be on another planet.
I see it all the time. Every time I take a train or a bus. Every time I walk. It's everywhere.
I love you people!!!
Gregg xx
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Originally Posted by sleepybrown84
I can understand how he feels, I was similar when i was younger.. was always interested in animals and nature.
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hey Mark, same here.
i'm still totally into animals and nature tho. that hasn't changed one bit.
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Originally Posted by IronWoman
.. what a sad world (...)
by the way SUCHANAWESOMEKID-- how old are you??
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it's a beautiful world tho. a totally amazing world.
i'm 17.
nice to meet you. Gregg xx
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Originally Posted by Jnana
I'm attempting to mentor a 15 year old who is very aware of the mess the world is in. (...) He cares more about animals
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I completely relate to what he means when he says he cares more about animals. I know exactly what he means.
It's kind of a complicated situation. But he's right. You see... this is something that was given to me...
when it comes to the universe... the human form is the only one that is able to stay away from the idea of perfection. because we manipulate things and make mistakes.
animals are not designed to manipulate. they exist in complete unison with themselves and the Earth. they don't make mistakes. they are absolutely perfect.
and it is OUR DUTY as human beings to PROTECT the flora and the fauna.
it is them who are perfect. not us.
i think that kid is on the right path, and you are lucky to be mentoring him.
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Originally Posted by sleepybrown84
It's good to know that there's other teenagers out there that are experiencing this "awakening". I'm 17, and i know it can be tough sometimes thinking about these kinds of changes, and your right.. it's not what most teenagers do. (...) Just like Ashton up there, things starting changing for me when i tried psychedelics. They can be a real catalyst to awakening from this 3d life we live here on Earth.
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Hey Mark, I'm 17 too, and it's a real relief to know that people like us are becoming more common than usual. I don't need statistics, I just know. And people our age are going to have a hugeeee responsibility in the upcoming couple of years.
i've never had mushrooms, but yes some people have recommended it.
they do what ayahuasca does... they open the astral eye. i do thc, and i know for sure certain substances like thc are basic tools for the modern man honestly.
talk to you later bro. Gregg xx
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Originally Posted by 14all
I don't feel that the younger ages are represented very well on this forum--but we are definitely here!...
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like Kyle here said it....
WE ARE HERE
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Originally Posted by ashton3625
I am 18 at the moment and... everything happened to me earlier in the year around march when i was 17 still. (...) Mine occured the first time i tried mushrooms... (...) I have just had an overwelming feeling to change the world.
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Hey Ashton, I'm 17 now and to be honest the last 3 months have been insane with revelations and knowledge and amazing supernatural experiences. Totally changed my life forever.
you know... I've never tried mushrooms, some people have recommended it... i have a thc compound strict diet.
and yess i know what you mean.. the feeling of real change is so strong it's almost like change is real easy to do. i am very excited about everything lately really hahah
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Originally Posted by SoldierOfTruth808
Never lose respect for those who came before you, but take the things they say as if you were reading a thread on this forum. Think of what theyre background may have been, think of what they have been through, think about what types of bias they may have, think of what kind of programming they have not yet transcended, be conscious of the fact that have struggles inside and out and what it may do to the way they think...think and question and think and question and THEN draw your OWN TRUTH. Draw your own truth because its clear, not even our elders know what were really in for, no one will know until that day.
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thanks a lot. those were inspiring lines right there.
the understanding of anything is always relative to subject and circumstances.
the important thing is to let go of any old concept, simply let it go, because the present is preparing itself for an ENORMOUS future.
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Originally Posted by Estarr
hello! Im aslo a young person (is 22 still young?) (...) Kids are encouraged to follow the crowd, pic a school, pick a car, pick a job, pick a house. Screw that dont ever settle for anything! Create your education, create your job, create the life you want because no one is just gonna give it to you.
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dudeee 22 is totally young. it's like you are a plant and right now you are the ripest you will ever be.
and yes that's true all you said about the robotic life the system pushes people to want and consider the way to go. it's very sad indeed.
and what you say... to create one's education and job and everything that is EXACTLY what i have personally been doing for quite some time now.
it's exciting to feel intelligent. when you realize you are here and you count and you are unique and everything can be better.
did you know we have the technology and resources to end poverty on earth? that's something to think about.
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Originally Posted by Merlin
Tolerance and understanding are key factors as you grow and learn.
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Thanks Merlin. Tolerance and understanding sound like exactly what is needed.
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Originally Posted by Steven
What impress me the most, is the Knowledge already in them. The thirst for more Knowledge about this topic. And the strong desire to share it with others.
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I believe it to be a genetic predisposition.
It seems to me the Creation provides what it's necessary. That is why evolution sounds like a such a logical idea, right?
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Originally Posted by Steven
Your are a blessing for all of us. Keep posting. Stay humble, I am not glorifying you to feed your Ego, just stay yourself, simple, clear and humble. The Wisdom you carry is needed. And always keep learning...
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Thank you so much Steven, your words totally numb the already numbed illusion of separation. You know... I used to feel really lonely up until 3 months ago. Nowadays it's so easy for me to relate to everyone, no matter who, and this animal empathy fills me with the kind of strength you would rightfully expect from like a heavy armored shield. Sometimes I feel fear, most of the time anxiety, but always return to hope, like in automatic mode. The present is fascinating, but the future looks super amazing.
And that's what I'm always trying to do. Learn. Take Data In <<<