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Chester
19th June 2013, 11:39
Michael Hastings, a native Vermonter and a journalist widely known for his profile in Rolling Stone magazine of a general who commanded U.S. forces in Afghanistan, was killed Tuesday in a car crash in Los Angeles, according to multiple reports.
He was 33.
"Saint Michael" Hastings was known for many things but nothing greater than his revelatory piece in the Rolling Stone entitled "The Runaway General" back in July, 2010.
see details here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_A._McChrystal)
Following unflattering remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials[9] attributed to McChrystal and his aides in a Rolling Stone article,[10] McChrystal was recalled to Washington, D.C., where President Barack Obama accepted his resignation as commander in Afghanistan.
McChrystal was not quoted as being directly critical of the president or the president's policies, but several comments from his aides in the article reflected their perception of McChrystal's disappointment with Obama on the first two occasions of their meeting.
and from the USA Today piece (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/06/18/hastings-car-accident-journalist/2436549/) about Hasting's demise...
The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. in Hollywood near North Highland and Melrose avenues, just north of the Wilshire Country Club. A vehicle crossed the median, slammed into a tree and burst into flames,
Not exactly a stake but did the job good enough (from some sickly perspective that is).
Absolute proof "GOD" is a republican and Obummer is the Anti-Christo - hahaha.
ruisatriani
19th June 2013, 11:48
cars that burst into flames in a car accident... hmmm, sounds like none of the car crashes i have ever seen (in real life)!
Prodigal Son
19th June 2013, 11:54
The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. in Hollywood near North Highland and Melrose avenues, just north of the Wilshire Country Club. A vehicle crossed the median, slammed into a tree and burst into flames,
Not exactly a stake but did the job good enough (from some sickly perspective that is).
So whattayathink? It's like Diana's car speeding full throttle into the 13th pillar in the Pont d'Alma Tunnel. How do they do it? Remote control?
Lifebringer
19th June 2013, 12:40
By the country club?
Who hangs out, at the country club as a reporter? He must have had a story at 4am, possibly even a contact set up to get him out there?
This needs more investigation. Drug screen by outside coroner. Hollywood is known for fake doc testimonials, like Conrad/Michael Jackson?
Burned beyond recognistion, may be hiding beating or abrasions.
God let us know what the truth is, we pray, so that we can apprehend and prosecute if there is foul play.
WE too, must be relentless.
Chester
19th June 2013, 12:53
cars that burst into flames in a car accident... hmmm, sounds like none of the car crashes i have ever seen (in real life)!
In fact, I have seen it... in the fall of 1976 I was "attending" SMU in Dallas. I was sitting in my dorm room which was a corner room that had a window that looked south along Hillcrest Avenue. It was around mid day and I suddenly heard a noise and turned my head to look out the window. About 200 yards down the street I saw a small fire begin. I then instantly realized the noise I heard was the "kaboom" of a small bomb which turns out to have been the gas tank of a Volkswagen Beetle which I then instantly realized was in an accident.
I watched the flames grow rapidly and I just knew that whoever was inside must be dying and in the most horrid way. I was shocked but knew there was nothing I could do about it so I went back to my own mundane world when curiosity overtook me and so I went to see more.
What I was able to ascertain was that a car had swerved head on into this poor soul's car. The speed limit on Hillcrest is only 30 MPH yet all it took was a head on collision to just the right type of car and at exactly the right moment. And it would have to be a car where the gas tank is in the front!
You can calculate the odds as just shy of impossible.
By the time I had the courage enough to go down and look, the Fire Department had already extinguished the fire but the car (and the occupant's body) remained. Yes, the body was sitting there, just as if it never moved... head erect, just sitting there as if frozen at the moment of impact. It was clearly nothing but a burnt up shell.
I recall imagining (and of course being frightened by) how insanely uncertain life is. At one moment I am a young student with all my life in front of me - the next I am being burned alive by an incredible and horrifically ironic fate.
I recall wondering just how good "god" is after all.
I still wonder.
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The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. in Hollywood near North Highland and Melrose avenues, just north of the Wilshire Country Club. A vehicle crossed the median, slammed into a tree and burst into flames,
Not exactly a stake but did the job good enough (from some sickly perspective that is).
So whattayathink? It's like Diana's car speeding full throttle into the 13th pillar in the Pont d'Alma Tunnel. How do they do it? Remote control?
I think forces beyond 3D were involved, that's what I think. I think we better realize the nature of the realm within which we exist.
On one hand, it is wonderful and incredible and on the other hand, it is terrible and horrific.
One thing is for certain, if one jumps into the deep end of the waters of life... it is never boring.
Chester
19th June 2013, 12:56
By the country club?
Who hangs out, at the country club as a reporter? He must have had a story at 4am, possibly even a contact set up to get him out there?
This needs more investigation. Drug screen by outside coroner. Hollywood is known for fake doc testimonials, like Conrad/Michael Jackson?
Burned beyond recognistion, may be hiding beating or abrasions.
God let us know what the truth is, we pray, so that we can apprehend and prosecute if there is foul play.
WE too, must be relentless.
Its my opinion this sort of stuff does not solely emanate from earthly, physically anchored "beings." Sorta hard to bring those forces to "justice" hey?
I stopped trying and looking back believe retirement a wise decision. My family is happy I retired, indeed.
I now simply "report the facts and offer speculation" but no longer dare I cast any judgement.
ruisatriani
19th June 2013, 12:58
I live in a town.. maybe thats why! :)
Chester
19th June 2013, 13:21
The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. in Hollywood near North Highland and Melrose avenues, just north of the Wilshire Country Club. A vehicle crossed the median, slammed into a tree and burst into flames,
Not exactly a stake but did the job good enough (from some sickly perspective that is).
So whattayathink? It's like Diana's car speeding full throttle into the 13th pillar in the Pont d'Alma Tunnel. How do they do it? Remote control?
The holographic reality has an attachment which enters through the mind component of human beings. Human beings create their reality experience. By hacking and thus hijacking the human mind, "strange things" occur to the "3d physical realm" experience of a human being. We know the observer effects the observation thus if the intentional apparatus of the observer can be "influenced" their experience will be impacted.
The savior (messianic complex) program - as referred to by Amzer Zo with regards to the R6 programming brought forth by L. Ron Hubbard is alive and well and boldly manifest itself over and over leaving symbolic artifacts along the way.
When we realize there's nothing to save in the first place, the programming disappears. But we fail to get the clue collectively.
It might even be that some goofball like me who points this out is succumbing to the very programming I have identified. I wonder what Amzer Zo would think about that? I hope he responds.
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I live in a town.. maybe thats why! :)
This comment flew completely over my head - apologies.
Hervé
20th June 2013, 03:29
[...]
The holographic reality has an attachment which enters through the mind component of human beings. Human beings create their reality experience. By hacking and thus hijacking the human mind, "strange things" occur to the "3d physical realm" experience of a human being. We know the observer effects the observation thus if the intentional apparatus of the observer can be "influenced" their experience will be impacted.
The savior (messianic complex) program - as referred to by Amzer Zo with regards to the R6 programming brought forth by L. Ron Hubbard is alive and well and boldly manifest itself over and over leaving symbolic artifacts along the way.
When we realize there's nothing to save in the first place, the programming disappears. But we fail to get the clue collectively.
It might even be that some goofball like me who points this out is succumbing to the very programming I have identified. I wonder what Amzer Zo would think about that? I hope he responds.
Yep!
Stupid programming at work all the time. At least being aware of it can help one not to fall for it until it is cleared out of one's mind...
Not much I can add beside that it's another post hypnotic command laid down in human's mind a few million years ago... whoever said that time heals... was not talking about the human mind.
That same post hypnotic command keeps playing life after life over and over again... and some people are content to call that karma and "lessons" to be learnt or whatever the generational fad is.
Then there is the whole panoply of "black magic/k" to add to that with similar results... either new implants or triggering the old ones into action in the here and now...
Mind games too few people are aware of, in short.
sigma6
20th June 2013, 04:51
cars that burst into flames in a car accident... hmmm, sounds like none of the car crashes i have ever seen (in real life)!
In fact, I have seen it... in the fall of 1976 I was "attending" SMU in Dallas. I was sitting in my dorm room which was a corner room that had a window that looked south along Hillcrest Avenue. It was around mid day and I suddenly heard a noise and turned my head to look out the window. About 200 yards down the street I saw a small fire begin. I then instantly realized the noise I heard was the "kaboom" of a small bomb which turns out to have been the gas tank of a Volkswagen Beetle which i then instantly realized was in an accident.
I watched the flames grow rapidly and I just knew that whoever was inside must be dying and in the most horrid way. I was shocked but knew there was nothing I could do about it so I went back to my own mundane world when curiosity overtook me and so I went to see more.
What I was able to ascertain was that a car had swerved head on into this poor soul's car. The speed limit on Hillcrest is only 30 MPH yet all it took was a head on collision to just the right type of car and at exactly the right moment. You can calculate the odds as just shy of impossible.
By the time I had the courage enough to go down and look, the Fire Department had already extinguished the fire but the car (and the occupant's body) remained. Yes, the body was sitting there, just as if it never moved... head erect, just sitting there as if frozen at the moment of impact. It was clearly nothing but a burnt up shell.
I recall imagining (and of course being frightened by) how insanely uncertain life is. At one moment I am a young student with all my life in front of me - the next I am being burned alive by an incredibly horrifically ironic fate. I recall wondering just how good "god" is after all.
I still wonder.
¤=[Post Update]=¤
The crash occurred at about 4:25 a.m. in Hollywood near North Highland and Melrose avenues, just north of the Wilshire Country Club. A vehicle crossed the median, slammed into a tree and burst into flames,
Not exactly a stake but did the job good enough (from some sickly perspective that is).
So whattayathink? It's like Diana's car speeding full throttle into the 13th pillar in the Pont d'Alma Tunnel. How do they do it? Remote control?
I think forces beyond 3D were involved, that's what I think. I think we better realize the nature of the realm within which we exist.
On one hand, its incredible and on the other hand, its horrific.
One thing is for certain, if one jumps into the deep end of the waters of life... it is never boring.
what are odds... such a freak accident happening to this "particular" individual makes those odds all the more astronomical... (so I don't think it is...)
apart from all the young innocents who suffer and die horribly in 3rd world countries and similar fates for no other reason than the total lack of empathy of the rest of the world (and I believe we all pay a price for allowing such things to happen)
I still contend and feel there IS a real world of "karma". We don't know all the details, of what goes on in people's hearts and minds, but there does seem to be some cause and effect. I think many people through art, and literature and movies are trying to embody this idea. Science tries hard to hide it, or run from it, but there has to be some kind of connection, our consciousness is the key. Something Steven Greer said that really stuck just a phrase... "non local consciousness" .... that's it... thus events that "appear" to line up in linear time, may very well have more more complex explanation. like certain things attract each other... both 'animate' and 'inanimate' ... we are coming full circle back to mystical interpretation as plausible given our more detailed understanding of the quantum reality, multi-dimensions, consciousness as ultimate reality, etc.
I think the more we delve into our own consciousness, by whatever means, intentionally or unintentionally (powerful emotional experience for example) we trigger things... yeah that's it.... intense mental focus, or powerful emotional experiences, or perhaps there is even a kind of state of mind where there is in perfect equilibrium, effortlessness, without distractions, one of the brainwave states... sometimes called 'revery' ? that's another...
ruisatriani
20th June 2013, 06:18
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I live in a town.. maybe thats why! :)
This comment flew completely over my head - apologies.[/QUOTE]
I meant that things run much slower where i live, therefore maybe thats the reason why ive never seen a car bursting on fire in a car crash... I could have said 'village' instead of 'town', it would have been clearer! :)
Chester
20th June 2013, 12:12
... and now more emerges to the story -
I am sure the "conspiracy theorists" will have fun with this one -
HEADLINE: WikiLeaks: Michael Hastings Said FBI Was Tracking Him Hours Before His Death - Link Here (http://rewired.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wikileaks-michael-hastings-said-fbi-571852)
The organization tweeted to its 1.9 million followers that the award-winning journalist contacted its lawyer shortly before the dramatic accident that took his life.
note the date of Hasting's demise - 2013-06-18
which makes a 6-6-666
if it was the "fbi" following him, it would have to be "Division 5" no doubt.
which is the little known sub division which works hand in hand with "the men in black" Yes?
music
20th June 2013, 12:54
Karma, a generational fad? Hmm.
When the mumbo jumbo is stripped down, karma is merely an expression of energetic principles as they pertain to physical manifestation. Physical manifestation is only made possible by the interplay between the split poles. In physical reality, the positive wishes to embrace the negative (and vice versa), yet the opposites cannot actually touch here (in fact NOTHING touches ANYTHING in physical reality, this is a principle of physics). They yearn to unite, yet cannot because of the conditions of a reality that is constructed from dualistic principles. It is this paradox which generates the energetic dance from which derives (as well as many other things) the thing some call karma.
But I'm sure there is an engram that can be eliminated that will sort this whole sorry mess out, hey?
Or maybe a bit of pain-drug hypnosis is the way to go?
We all await instruction, because we have been instructed that the heart is a fiction.
Some of us, however, see our own truth.
Christine
20th June 2013, 13:33
... and now more emerges to the story -
I am sure the "conspiracy theorists" will have fun with this one -
HEADLINE: WikiLeaks: Michael Hastings Said FBI Was Tracking Him Hours Before His Death (WikiLeaks: Michael Hastings Said FBI Was Tracking Him Hours Before His Deathhttp://)
The organization tweeted to its 1.9 million followers that the award-winning journalist contacted its lawyer shortly before the dramatic accident that took his life.
note the date of Hasting's demise - 2013-06-18
which makes a 6-6-666
if it was the "fbi" following him, it would have to be "Division 5" no doubt.
which is the little known sub division which works hand in hand with "the men in black" Yes?
I couldn't get the link to work - so I am adding this one, not sure if it was the original one intended: WikiLeaks: Michael Hastings Said FBI Was Tracking Him Hours Before His Death (http://rewired.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wikileaks-michael-hastings-said-fbi-571852)
Chester
20th June 2013, 14:03
Karma, a generational fad? Hmm.
When the mumbo jumbo is stripped down, karma is merely an expression of energetic principles as they pertain to physical manifestation. Physical manifestation is only made possible by the interplay between the split poles. In physical reality, the positive wishes to embrace the negative (and vice versa), yet the opposites cannot actually touch here (in fact NOTHING touches ANYTHING in physical reality, this is a principle of physics). They yearn to unite, yet cannot because of the conditions of a reality that is constructed from dualistic principles. It is this paradox which generates the energetic dance from which derives (as well as many other things) the thing some call karma.
But I'm sure there is an engram that can be eliminated that will sort this whole sorry mess out, hey?
Or maybe a bit of pain-drug hypnosis is the way to go?
We all await instruction, because we have been instructed that the heart is a fiction.
Some of us, however, see our own truth.
I can agree with that last line - that we "see" our own truth.
What I am stubborn about is in allowing others to see theirs. In fact, if someone said, "Chester, what is the most important lesson for your life (this time)?"
I would say it is to allow others to "see" their own truth sans any judgment that I might "think" or "know" that they are wrong.
For example, the statement regarding "nothing touches anything" could be argued with as I have experienced exactly the opposite. I guess its all in how we "challenge the views of others?"
At the end of the day, is any one of us righter than anyone else?
If so, who would decide who was "righter?"
Chrsitine - Thanks, I fixed the link.
Chester
20th June 2013, 14:10
what are odds... such a freak accident happening to this "particular" individual makes those odds all the more astronomical... (so I don't think it is...)
apart from all the young innocents who suffer and die horribly in 3rd world countries and similar fates for no other reason than the total lack of empathy of the rest of the world (and I believe we all pay a price for allowing such things to happen)
I still contend and feel there IS a real world of "karma". We don't know all the details, of what goes on in people's hearts and minds, but there does seem to be some cause and effect. I think many people through art, and literature and movies are trying to embody this idea. Science tries hard to hide it, or run from it, but there has to be some kind of connection, our consciousness is the key. Something Steven Greer said that really stuck just a phrase... "non local consciousness" .... that's it... thus events that "appear" to line up in linear time, may very well have more more complex explanation. like certain things attract each other... both 'animate' and 'inanimate' ... we are coming full circle back to mystical interpretation as plausible given our more detailed understanding of the quantum reality, multi-dimensions, consciousness as ultimate reality, etc.
I think the more we delve into our own consciousness, by whatever means, intentionally or unintentionally (powerful emotional experience for example) we trigger things... yeah that's it.... intense mental focus, or powerful emotional experiences, or perhaps there is even a kind of state of mind where there is in perfect equilibrium, effortlessness, without distractions, one of the brainwave states... sometimes called 'revery' ? that's another...
My problem with the idea of "karma" and "cause and effect" lies in this question.
How did psychopaths acquire their exemption?
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I live in a town.. maybe thats why! :)
This comment flew completely over my head - apologies.
I meant that things run much slower where i live, therefore maybe thats the reason why ive never seen a car bursting on fire in a car crash... I could have said 'village' instead of 'town', it would have been clearer! :)
ahhhh ok Thanks! Sometimes I am uncannily dense. Take Care, ruisatriani... Chester
music
20th June 2013, 14:25
Karma, a generational fad? Hmm.
When the mumbo jumbo is stripped down, karma is merely an expression of energetic principles as they pertain to physical manifestation. Physical manifestation is only made possible by the interplay between the split poles. In physical reality, the positive wishes to embrace the negative (and vice versa), yet the opposites cannot actually touch here (in fact NOTHING touches ANYTHING in physical reality, this is a principle of physics). They yearn to unite, yet cannot because of the conditions of a reality that is constructed from dualistic principles. It is this paradox which generates the energetic dance from which derives (as well as many other things) the thing some call karma.
But I'm sure there is an engram that can be eliminated that will sort this whole sorry mess out, hey?
Or maybe a bit of pain-drug hypnosis is the way to go?
We all await instruction, because we have been instructed that the heart is a fiction.
Some of us, however, see our own truth.
I can agree with that last line - that we "see" our own truth.
What I am stubborn about is in allowing others to see theirs. In fact, if someone said, "Chester, what is the most important lesson for your life (this time)?"
I would say it is to allow others to "see" their own truth sans any judgment that I might "think" or "know" that they are wrong.
For example, the statement regarding "nothing touches anything" could be argued with as I have experienced exactly the opposite. I guess its all in how we "challenge the views of others?"
At the end of the day, is any one of us righter than anyone else?
If so, who would decide who was "righter?"
We may not even be in disagreement. Nothing touches physically, because the repelling force of the charge around each particle, atom and molecule cannot be breached. When we think we touch a lover's hand, what we feel is the force of our field of repulsion/attraction touching theirs. Smash a skull with a baseball bat, and it is the kinetic force of the momentum of the bat that touches the potential force surrounding the stationary skull, and this force is transmitted to shatter bone. It might seem like splitting hairs (no pun intended), but I think it is a telling detail of the illusion we call reality.
Where we do touch, however, in my opinion, are the places where we extend beyond the limits of the merely physical.
There is no right and wrong, there is merely whether we are true to ourselves or not. Right/wrong? - good/evil? - all constructs that make the illusion a learning experience in my opinion. Yes, what we perceive as evil has the ability to cause real pain, and part of being aware for me is trying to prevent that pain in others as much as I can, but in the end, a realised being will always win out against pain (or any other facet of duality).
Problem is, we forget. Take pain - if I focus, I can handle physical pain, and put myself in a space where I don't feel it, but ... only today, problems with a tooth, having pain, not really thinking about it, just feeling it. My wife noticed I was in pain, said "Is it your tooth?". I realised "Oh yeah, I'm in pain, should sort that out". Not in pain now.
We forget that we know, that is a symptom of where we are I guess.
jiminii
20th June 2013, 14:30
Karma, a generational fad? Hmm.
When the mumbo jumbo is stripped down, karma is merely an expression of energetic principles as they pertain to physical manifestation. Physical manifestation is only made possible by the interplay between the split poles. In physical reality, the positive wishes to embrace the negative (and vice versa), yet the opposites cannot actually touch here (in fact NOTHING touches ANYTHING in physical reality, this is a principle of physics). They yearn to unite, yet cannot because of the conditions of a reality that is constructed from dualistic principles. It is this paradox which generates the energetic dance from which derives (as well as many other things) the thing some call karma.
But I'm sure there is an engram that can be eliminated that will sort this whole sorry mess out, hey?
Or maybe a bit of pain-drug hypnosis is the way to go?
We all await instruction, because we have been instructed that the heart is a fiction.
Some of us, however, see our own truth.
karma is the consideration by a spirit that if he does something to someone that it will return to him ... something like this ... but everything in this universe was created from nothing out of postulates and considerations ... the only thing you can get hit back with is what you agree too ... a professional theft does not get caught because he has decided it is just a profession and he doesn't agree anything will come back at him so ... he never gets caught ... only when he gets some Idea ... that he will be caught does he get caught ... nothing happens without some thought that caused it ... even in dianetics .. they can ask some one about the broken leg .. and take it back to the first time he ever broke a leg .. and there will be a thought before it that started it .... so in the case of a theft ... if he has the consideration that his job is a profession and nothing will happen back to him and he handles all of the possibilities like someone will steal from him ... then nothing will come back ... as long has he can hold those considerations ...
go back far enough in time to vanish any agreements made of anything you did to someone else will return ... and you will eliminate Karma entirely ...
AXIOM THREE: SPACE, ENERGY, OBJECTS, FORM AND TIME ARE THE
RESULT OF CONSIDERATIONS MADE AND/ OR AGREED UPON OR NOT BY THE
STATIC, AND ARE PERCEIVED SOLELY BECAUSE THE STATIC CONSIDERS
THAT IT CAN PERCEIVE THEM.
Chester
21st June 2013, 02:58
Karma, a generational fad? Hmm.
When the mumbo jumbo is stripped down, karma is merely an expression of energetic principles as they pertain to physical manifestation. Physical manifestation is only made possible by the interplay between the split poles. In physical reality, the positive wishes to embrace the negative (and vice versa), yet the opposites cannot actually touch here (in fact NOTHING touches ANYTHING in physical reality, this is a principle of physics). They yearn to unite, yet cannot because of the conditions of a reality that is constructed from dualistic principles. It is this paradox which generates the energetic dance from which derives (as well as many other things) the thing some call karma.
But I'm sure there is an engram that can be eliminated that will sort this whole sorry mess out, hey?
Or maybe a bit of pain-drug hypnosis is the way to go?
We all await instruction, because we have been instructed that the heart is a fiction.
Some of us, however, see our own truth.
karma is the consideration by a spirit that if he does something to someone that it will return to him ... something like this ... but everything in this universe was created from nothing out of postulates and considerations ... the only thing you can get hit back with is what you agree too ... a professional theft does not get caught because he has decided it is just a profession and he doesn't agree anything will come back at him so ... he never gets caught ... only when he gets some Idea ... that he will be caught does he get caught ... nothing happens without some thought that caused it ... even in dianetics .. they can ask some one about the broken leg .. and take it back to the first time he ever broke a leg .. and there will be a thought before it that started it .... so in the case of a theft ... if he has the consideration that his job is a profession and nothing will happen back to him and he handles all of the possibilities like someone will steal from him ... then nothing will come back ... as long has he can hold those considerations ...
go back far enough in time to vanish any agreements made of anything you did to someone else will return ... and you will eliminate Karma entirely ...
AXIOM THREE: SPACE, ENERGY, OBJECTS, FORM AND TIME ARE THE
RESULT OF CONSIDERATIONS MADE AND/ OR AGREED UPON OR NOT BY THE
STATIC, AND ARE PERCEIVED SOLELY BECAUSE THE STATIC CONSIDERS
THAT IT CAN PERCEIVE THEM.
Mind Blowing as just today, a professional hair blow dryer I had had for 13 years... well, I was moving, and even though I took meticulous care not to screw anything up, I got careless when I placed a bottle of pump shampoo in the same place as the blow dryer and low and behold, when I unpacked, the darn shampoo leaked a tiny bit but exactly where the switch was located. I instantly knew I was screwed, plugged it in and turned it on... dead!
Just a week before, I had the blow dryer in my hand and I thought to myself, "Wow, I sure have had this thing a long time and surely it is due for an issue."
Now many folks would say, "Hey, Chester... you foresaw the future" but I no longer see it that way. I see that an old, bad habit, due to my programming - the fatalist programming - created the event.
The good news is that I am at the stage now where I actually observer the tiniest details of every thought and then that thought's reflection back to me through my reality experience.
Could one undo a habit simply by recognizing the actual results of a habit and decide one no longer wants to experience those results anymore? Is my only hope to find "in my past" (in a past life) where I first agreed to such a reaction which was the kick starter of the habit? This may turn out to be the case... we shall see.
EDIT:!!!
Well, well - I have been fooled again.
It turns out the blow dryer is ok afterall. It turns out in my new apartment I happen to have two different wall sockets in two different locations that are bad! What are the odds?
But worse, this destroys the example of the theory!
So it is crow that I eat after all.
music
21st June 2013, 23:16
The purpose of the event may not have been to force you to eat crow, but merely to offer you the opportunity to re-assess your view?
As my mother said, if you prepare for the worst, it most likely won't happen because you have already learned the lesson you needed to learn in the preparation. Maybe you needed to consider the fact that we create our reality for good or bad by our every thought or action.
Or maybe the lesson was about not jumping to conclusions after all :)
Only you would know, and even crow tastes good to one with a genuine hunger.
DeDukshyn
22nd June 2013, 00:41
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When we realize there's nothing to save in the first place, the programming disappears. But we fail to get the clue collectively.
100% correct in my opinion. Nothing to save and nothing really to "fix" (depending on your view). A subtle psychological shift in perspective is all that is required to change the course of humanity. What some might call "ascension" or "transformation" can be easily triggered by this tiny shift in perspective if taken on by the masses. I just posted some MLK jr. elsewhere which also seems a tad appropriate for my post here ... he recognized that what that is needed is a perspective shift. Once that shift happens we can get to work and reclaim the course of humanity.
“The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral
begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy, instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it.
Through violence you may murder the liar, but you cannot murder the lie, nor establish the truth.
Through violence you may murder the hater, but you do not murder hate. In fact, violence merely increases hate.
Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars.
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
I will also note that "shifts in perspective" have also been used for others' gain, we need to come back to a healthy perspective which we choose for ourselves, not "programmed into" us. I see a big issue as the inability for people to be able to easily shift their perspective to see all views. A type of blindness the way I see it. Sorry off on a tangent ... ;)
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