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RunningDeer
7th July 2015, 21:20
Neil Kramer, "Waking Up"

Part of the journey of awaking..." "...Become master of yourself. Master of everything about you. Achieve self-mastery and everything you have and then nobody can touch you. And that is the natural path of the human. That’s what everybody in a sense, all beings with a human soul are destined for that. @ 8:20 (https://youtu.be/hUSwkGMwwXk?t=8m21s).


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Published on Jul 7, 2015

Neil Kramer is a writer, philosopher, and teacher specializing in the fields of consciousness, metaphysics, shamanism, and ancient mystical disciplines. He has made a lifelong study of philosophy, indigenous wisdom traditions, inner alchemy, occultism, and esoteric world history.

He shares his path of transformation in writings and interviews, and travels the world giving seminars, workshops and teachings. He has spoken at numerous international conferences on the nature of human consciousness and is a frequent guest on popular media networks.

Neil is a renowned figure in the consciousness and alternative communities, recognized for his message of empowerment, lucidity, and spiritual insight.

'Waking Up' is the sequel to the 2012 video presentation 'The Construct' (added below) (which can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46BFm...) where Neil Kramer took us on a journey through where he described as being a matrix of distraction and disinformation which diverts our gaze away from the 'Organic Signal' that encompasses us.

In this second installment Neil covers various topics which he has studied over the years. Neil explains how today's popular culture and social/political mainstream themes have little to contribute and as you will see in this video actually aid to pollute the human family. He highlights how one must rise above the noise and distractions in order to reach an 'Awakened' state.

Neil's website: http://neilkramer.com/


The Construct - Neil Kramer
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Meggings
8th July 2015, 03:33
Not knowing anything beyond the name Neil Kramer, I went to his website and read this: "...debt is a way of life. Debt keeps people working. Working keeps people from thinking and being."

Then I went on and read his essay there on Jedi mind tricks, quoted below:

Confusion is a tool used by hypnotists to put the subject into an altered state. The slumbering brain state induced by injudiciously watching TV and surfing the net achieves exactly the same thing. This is how the Empire implants its messages deep into the minds of the great unwashed masses. To the unconscious observer, the messages are not properly perceived at the point of entry. They are nevertheless permanently recorded in precise detail and influence the individual emotionally, intellectually, and physically with their latent memes.

For this to have impact on a mass scale, people need to also believe that they are finite, separate, the world happens “out there”, and they are essentially powerless. Once this is achieved, the covert messaging is much more readily absorbed. The isolated little human seeks comfort and reassurance wherever he can find it. If the mind is suitably controlled, the thrill of a new gadget, the delight of a new snack food, the consolation of a new TV drama, and the platitudes of government, may constitute all the solace required to get through another day. The prescribed messaging sinks in and no-one is any the wiser.

Thanks, RunningDeer, for directing our attention to this fellow's work.

RunningDeer
8th July 2015, 04:13
Not knowing anything beyond the name Neil Kramer, I went to his website and read this: "...debt is a way of life. Debt keeps people working. Working keeps people from thinking and being."

Thanks, RunningDeer, for directing our attention to this fellow's work.

The Unfoldment (http://www.amazon.com/Unfoldment-Organic-Clarity-Power-Transformation/dp/1601632142/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1436327962&sr=1-1&keywords=neil+kramer), by Neil Kramer.

I look forward to anything he puts out. I recently purchased and reread a second hard copy of “The Unfoldment”. I have an iBook copy, too. I enjoyed his mp3 series called, “Alchemy Of Will”. Here's one of the many guest videos on YouTube.


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bruno dante
8th July 2015, 04:14
I particularly like how he stresses not escaping or running away from the current paradigm, but instead seeing it for what it is and using it towards a tool for self mastery.

I've always thought as much. To use a football metaphor, it's always the quarterback who "stays in the pocket" that finds success...as opposed to the quarterback who runs the second he feels pressure.

giovonni
8th July 2015, 04:21
Not knowing anything beyond the name Neil Kramer, I went to his website and read this: "...debt is a way of life. Debt keeps people working. Working keeps people from thinking and being."

Thanks, RunningDeer, for directing our attention to this fellow's work.

The Unfoldment (http://www.amazon.com/Unfoldment-Organic-Clarity-Power-Transformation/dp/1601632142/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1436327962&sr=1-1&keywords=neil+kramer), by Neil Kramer.

I look forward to anything he puts out. I recently purchased and reread a second hard copy of “The Unfoldment”. I have an iBook copy, too. I enjoyed his mp3 series called, “Alchemy Of Will”. Here's one of the many guest videos on YouTube.


The Unfoldment
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He wrote the book while he and wife were living at Trout Lake for a year 2011 -12 ...

And i am proud to call him a personal friend ... :)

RunningDeer
8th July 2015, 05:01
I particularly like how he stresses not escaping or running away from the current paradigm, but instead seeing it for what it is and using it towards a tool for self mastery.

I've always thought as much. To use a football metaphor, it's always the quarterback who "stays in the pocket" that finds success...as opposed to the quarterback who runs the second he feels pressure.

Hi Hank,

Speaking of metaphors…Neil Kramer uses them often. I appreciate that and his communication style. It’s clear and concise. He un-complicates things.

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He wrote the book while he and wife were living at Trout Lake for a year 2011 -12 ...

And i am proud to call him a personal friend ... :)

Cool, Gio. I wasn’t aware that he lived at Trout Lake. I get the feeling that he’s approachable and treats everyone equally. I like how he engages the guests and the interviewer’s points of view.

One of the things I admire about Neil Kramer is when questioned on someone’s POV, he’s respectful of the person. And goes on to explain why he sees it differently.

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Hello Daniel SkyHaven. ♡

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