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grannyfranny100
11th April 2015, 18:27
GoodETxSG' has raised a tremendous amount of conflict on our forum. He is just one of many who have done so.

Why do we get sucked in? Why do we always assume that outer space life forms fight and squabble just like we do on earth? Such behavior is the only way we know how to be and we assume life elsewhere acts this way, too.

IMO, we find it entertaining. Even some of the cat videos on Youtube are filled with taunting an animal and laughing. Worse yet, some of the parenting videos are about teasing a child and laughing.

Yes I know this video is a long one but it is filled with more insight than one can find in most off world fairy tales. I think Patrick Wood: Technocracy Rising explains a lot about the long term plans. And John Wells thought it important enough to offer it without membership dues. Please listen to it. Thank you.


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Bluegreen
11th April 2015, 18:52
Listened to it in one shot
Tick-tock
The more we know the smarter we are
The less we know the dumber we are
We're all on the same rock
:happy:

Hervé
11th April 2015, 18:54
So, accordingly, and therefore questioning Castaneda's "They gave us their mind."... did we give them OUR mind?

Selkie
11th April 2015, 19:04
Maybe its just Eris, claiming her due.

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Elainie
11th April 2015, 19:05
IMO it's not worth it for me to get sucked in, it is only a distraction and takes me away from working on my own development. Why waste time on the latest story coming down the pike when that time is best spent on doing other things (yoga, meditation, being out in nature with my children, teaching my children and on and on) that do further my development as a human on this planet now.

Selkie
11th April 2015, 19:05
So, accordingly, and therefore questioning Castaneda's "They gave us their mind."... did we give them OUR mind?
Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Sorcerers are liars, after all.

transiten
11th April 2015, 21:35
What's wrong with solal panels, sustainability and recycling?