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randles
13th May 2011, 19:00
This is my first post and I hope that it makes you smile, warms your heart and brings new hope. For many years my younger daughter, who is now 16 years old, although accustomed to Mums driven quest for knowledge and just wanting to know the truth, would always smile at me and say " Mum, your strange "....which I guess is far better than being called 'crazy' :)
To give you a little bit of background, we live on an Island in the Canarias, and my daughter attends a Secondary School in a village, under a Volcano. Over this last school year her comments of " your strange Mum " turned to small levels of interest. Over the last 6 months or so she has returned from school saying that a couple of her teachers believe the same as I do. My response was always 'thats nice love', for no other reason than I wanted her to 'open' her own mind, without feeling that she should take an interest just because I am her mother. Not wanting to push, prod, or poke at her comments, I left it at that. Quite often in the evenings whilst I am researching on the internet, writing or watching documentarys, she started to sit by my side, and would often sound like a small child asking 'but why?' 'why do you believe all that mum' 'what proof is there'. We would talk for hours, always explaining, always letting her voice her point of view.
Then yesterday she came home from school and said 'mum, you know that you believe there are people in this world that are Reptiles, (her words, not mine), well today in one of my lessons, my teacher told us that our Dna was changed and that some of us are descended from Reptiles and that...'Mum, I didn't know what to do. I just sat there. I thought that if I told the teacher that I already know this the other kids in the class might think that I am crazy. But I am really glad Mum that other people know about this because I was beginning to think that you were a little bit crazy myself.'
I felt happy as a Mother, a Woman, A Human, A Soul. I felt proud. I felt proud of my daughter and her open mindedness. I also felt grateful. I felt grateful because all of a sudden it impacted me how far and wide people like US are. We are in every country, every continent, and even the tiniest of Islands. Educating ourselves, our children and trying to discover the truth. Because I truly believe that the Truth Will set us free.
Belle
13th May 2011, 19:09
What a heartwarming and wonderful first post, randles.
You handled everything with grace and respect for her free will. She sounds like a lovely soul, and so do you.
Yes, we're everywhere! Isn't it great? :grouphug:
I hope it catches on in all schools and els where. My daughter thinks I am odd she is probable wright.
Seikou-Kishi
13th May 2011, 20:15
Thanks for sharing this :-)
folotheflo
13th May 2011, 21:10
something tells me you two will have very interesting journey's in life, please keep us posted !
TWINCANS
13th May 2011, 21:25
My daughter also thinks I'm odd. That makes ...000,000's of us! :wave::wave:
naochan
13th May 2011, 22:13
randles,
I think you are giving wonderful education to your daughter.
I wish I would be the same for my daughters - not so prodding, pushing, etc. but I am not so sure if I'm doing a good job.
The other day, when my elder daughter asked me if we came from apes, I couldn't help but saying to her,
"No, we didn't come from apes, but someone else out there (meaning extraterrestrials) may have tweaked our genes (to be who we are)." And I went on to have mentioned "the missing link" between the apes and the Homo sapiens.
But the whole thing was too out of context, and I am sure my 8 year old may have thought that I was crazy. What's worse is that I couldn't have mentioned the above with the presence of my husband... Sigh.
naomi
randles
13th May 2011, 22:36
You know Naomi, there were many many times when I so much wanted to just sit down and confess to my children that all is not as it seems. Many things stopped me. I also had to accept that sending my children to school to be spoonfed a twisted and distorted version of our own history was something that I would have to grit my teeth and bear...not to do so would have been against the implemented law. I so wished that my children lived in a world where education positively encouraged creativity, questioning, objectivity; but instead I knew that their education would consist pretty much of the same diluted education that I had - World War 1, World War 2, The Spanish Armada, 3 Crop Rotation and of course...dinosaurs..
I considered sugar coating everything just to make the medicine of knowledge go down a little bit easier..
In the end my own internal battle won. Truth. Honesty. First of all I had to be honest with myself. afterall, if I sugarcoated things then that would make me NO different to the education that they receive, or the history of mankind that is seeded to us as children by the Powers that be, and then watered throughout our own personal development until we no longer question them.
You Will find your own path. You Will find a way. Stay strong, stay focused and stay true to yourself and listen to your innerself.
I wish for you and yours, love, honesty, food, water and shelter, everything else is a bonus !
ghostrider
13th May 2011, 22:40
my daughter thinks I'm odd 2.
randles
13th May 2011, 22:42
I like being odd !! I gives me a sense of pride...
g.k.r
13th May 2011, 22:43
thanks, my daughter is now 14 and she has a very open mind too, she knows all about the nwo(illuminati) and sees all the symbolism everywhere too, i am also proud of her, open minded people of the future we need :).. might make a lot of difference one day soon:)
surprising tho, she dont think im odd, she agrees with me.lol
karelia
13th May 2011, 22:44
What an inspiring post! Thank you, randles!
Flash
13th May 2011, 22:51
Here another odd mother too. But I saw the results of it somewhat yesterday. My daughter told me that she likes to be original, would not follow fashion or others ideas, because this takes off the freedom. She said she wanted to think by herself. I wish I would have thought the same way at 14.
All the while telling me not to tell her friends how or what I think, of course..... ;)
dan i el
13th May 2011, 22:57
aye, we might all be a bit reptilian but it doesn't mean we are all sang froid though!
randles
13th May 2011, 23:10
I think that the major difference is that OUR children now have opened minded parents (us). WE did question, WE did speak out....but OUR parents lived in their own reality and thought that the Moon landing was 'as good as it gets' and proved that we are alone and therefore the earth IS round, the sky IS blue, water IS wet, and the government are the good guys.......the nearest we got in our house about conversations of other planets and the possibility of other life, was when ET was spent 13 weeks at the local cinema.....
Our children really are Our future....they are evolving and developing a sense of awareness that we truly need to embrace
Teakai
14th May 2011, 01:16
I think we'd all be considered somewhat odd here.
If the general brainwashed mass of society is the norm, then anything outside that is considered strange to some degree. Though likely we are far more what a human ought to be, questioning, inquisitie, interested.
Give me strange anyday.
I don't care to fit the televised stereotype of a plastic, placid humanity.
:)
thank you! inspiring post. Hope to teach my future child/ren to be open minded aswell.
MariaDine
14th May 2011, 01:49
aye, we might all be a bit reptilian but it doesn't mean we are all sang froid though!
We aren't a little...we were a lot ...LOL
mosquito
14th May 2011, 02:43
One of my favourite quotes :
"Tis no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society" Krishnamurti.
Long live us weirdos !!
randles
14th May 2011, 12:06
Holding Hands with God... Enjoy :)
She lays down and looks up with
so much love in her eyes,
reaching for the star in the sky that always shone so bright.
Sending out messages, hopes and dreams
If this is my life, then what does it mean ??
Broken in spirit, body .....all
Her heart has stopped beating....... but still
loves shines through her eyes
the windows of her soul.
She's reaching again higher and higher,
screaming inside to the Heaven's above
but what is the point ?
there is no love......
The answer was soft
almost silent
and then...
God took her hand in his, put his hand on her chest
the heart now has a rhythm, a regular beat
He says
Noone is perfect, I make all my children that way
But when I made you
I gave you a little bit more,
for your path is rugged but you can endure. Because..
The star that you reach for night after night
gives you strength and the courage, the freedom to fight
pulsing and sparkling radiating light .........this is my love for you
Child, here is path of hopes and dreams, the same you have been walking
all these years
Keeping walking beside me holding my hand,
together we will walk on the soft golden sand.
Up ahead, Destiny awaits, along the path,
just keep opening the gates
She smiled and she took her first step
Gustav
14th May 2011, 13:24
That must be a great school... I wish I went there. I only had one teacher (History) who sometimes dropped hints of things being different than he was teaching us. At a certain point he told me that it was not necessary for me to follow his classes anymore because I knew everything he knew about conventional history. If I wanted to know more he told me to go and read things that I did not believe or found completely stupid. He still asked me to stay in class because he wanted to have, from time to time someone to be able to give a correct answer ;). Not to pat myself on the back, but to point out that I think there are a lot of people who are wrestling with the issue of truth and education that are in educational fields. And if they see someone, in this case me, that picks up in the hints they drop that's when they open up.
Of course telling in school about altered DNA and reptiles... That is way beyond I could have imagined my teachers telling me :D. Bravo for them for telling and bravo randles for sharing!
@ Randles, out of curiosity. What is the flag you have? It is with the spanish internet adress but with flag that (not knowing much about it) resembles a scottish cross?
randles
14th May 2011, 13:31
Thank you. At school I also had a few teachers that would positively encourage open conversations and debates; alas these were viewed at school as 'radical' teachers; i.e. mainstreams CND supporters etc., I feel very fortunate that my daughter has 'crossed paths' with a couple of teachers in her own school that hold 'What If' talks outside of the mainstream curriculum. This is soooooooo important to me and to my daughters future.
My flag is that of Tenerife !
Gustav
14th May 2011, 13:42
Thank you. At school I also had a few teachers that would positively encourage open conversations and debates; alas these were viewed at school as 'radical' teachers; i.e. mainstreams CND supporters etc., I feel very fortunate that my daughter has 'crossed paths' with a couple of teachers in her own school that hold 'What If' talks outside of the mainstream curriculum. This is soooooooo important to me and to my daughters future.
My flag is that of Tenerife !
I completely agree. Not having any children I do know one thing. If and when possible I will lead them to the road I have taken and if they want to go there I will try to guide them. But more importantly are indeed the teachers, because unfortunately in most cases when it comes to learning (new) things those are the ones that are being looked up to.
Tenerife? Nice! Than you must have a lot of interesting sites 'around the corner' that do not exist in regular history. Such as the pyramids (http://www.suite101.com/content/hidden-history-of-the-canary-islands-a360485). Almost no wonder your teachers are teaching more accurate history than they are required to ;)
RedeZra
14th May 2011, 13:53
the idea of a reptilian bloodline is just a huge assumption which requires a leap of faith to believe in
randles
14th May 2011, 14:06
Thank you. At school I also had a few teachers that would positively encourage open conversations and debates; alas these were viewed at school as 'radical' teachers; i.e. mainstreams CND supporters etc., I feel very fortunate that my daughter has 'crossed paths' with a couple of teachers in her own school that hold 'What If' talks outside of the mainstream curriculum. This is soooooooo important to me and to my daughters future.
My flag is that of Tenerife !
I completely agree. Not having any children I do know one thing. If and when possible I will lead to the road I have taken and if they want to go their I will try to guide them. But more importantly are indeed the teachers, because unfortunately in most cases when it comes to learning (new) things those are the ones that are being looked up to.
Tenerife? Nice! Than you must have a lot of interesting sites 'around the corner' that do not exist in regular history. Such as the pyramids (http://www.suite101.com/content/hidden-history-of-the-canary-islands-a360485). Almost no wonder your teachers are teaching more accurate history than they are required to ;)
Ahhhhhh Yes indeed. The Pyramids of Guimar.... worthy of a seperate thread because due to an eperience I had there that literally frightened the life out of me...and then there is the Guanches...A tall race of blonde people that were the original inhabitants of the island, thought to have come from the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, whose 'legend' survives to this day in Candelaria (just down the coast from the Pyramids)...and Hitler..his 'teams' obsession to discover the Aryan Race from these Islands.
Tenerife has so much good energy. I have lived here for over 12 years now, raising my children in the simpliest way of life. I have had a lifetime of experiences whilst living here. A good few years ago I met and had a conversation here with a Canarian lady that told me that the Magnetic Energy radiated from the volcano 'draws' people here and 'slows down time' which she explained is why people Have more life experiences (it was only a conversation) and are drawn to living near them..she also said that if people live, they will surely return...UFO sightings are commonplace, 'energy balls' dance across certain Mountains, and the people of the Island still celebrate Summer Solstace and burn fires at sundown. The centre of life here is family. They are good people that have generationally been afflicted BUT refuse to FORGET their history.
Most of the Tourists that visit the Island are bemused by their traditions, and delighted by their Fiestas in the namesake of History. I, for one, fell inlove with the people and their ways a long time ago, and feel very privilaged to be able to live here amongst the roots of people that allow their minds to continually grow.
What a first post!!!
Wow.
I have a couple young sons aged 9 and 14. It is not an easy balancing act of sharing what I have learned over the years (along the nature you speak of) and letting "kids be kids". How far down the rabbit hole to go???
Dunno ... but seems like you are doing a great job in that balancing act :juggle:
Welcome to Avalon. You will find *many* friends here with much in common. :welcome:
randles
14th May 2011, 15:02
the idea of a reptilian bloodline is just a huge assumption which requires a leap of faith to believe in
Sometime....just sometimes.... a leap of faith is all we need..
We are all free to choose to believe, or lay our interests at the feet of that which CANNOT be explained away..I also belive in a Nordic bloodline, I also believe in the Annunaki, I also believe that for 43 years of my being here on this Earth, I and millions of other fellow mankind have been misled, enslaved, forced to fight, forced to divide, and forced to walk backwards... I also believe that it is better to have a leap of faith than to have a political gun to my head, just because I choose NOT to have every assumption proven to me.
Is that or is that not what we are here for ?
randles
14th May 2011, 15:11
What a first post!!!
Wow.
I have a couple young sons aged 9 and 14. It is not an easy balancing act of sharing what I have learned over the years (along the nature you speak of) and letting "kids be kids". How far down the rabbit hole to go???
Dunno ... but seems like you are doing a great job in that balancing act :juggle:
Welcome to Avalon. You will find *many* friends here with much in common. :welcome:
I know what you mean...but then again ..how long is a piece of string. There is one thing that I am absolutely sure, WE are still learning, and reaching, and grasping, and discovering in hope, desperation, love, shock, fear of what once was, and what is to come. As 'awake' parents, we have a duty to 'ween' our children off societys mainstream input to allow our children to grow into whom we are destined to be...
If we don't educate them, the governments of this world will..
the idea of a reptilian bloodline is just a huge assumption which requires a leap of faith to believe in
Not genetically.
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