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Alpha141
21st July 2015, 14:57
Just another offering. I love this :)

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Itzhak Bentov was an amazing teacher, inventor, mystic and much much more who unfortunately was killed in a plane crash in 1979. He was however very far ahead of his time.

There is very little of him and his work available for our consumption unfortunately in this age of Technology Luxury. But, this short clip is profound. He explores the connection we all have to one another on another level. And, the privilege of a disconnected experience Earth offers us.

Enjoy

Citizen No2
21st July 2015, 18:32
Hello Alpha141.

I too, do what you did in the 90's. Still on the 1210's.

Respect.


Can you imagine programmes such as the above on MainScreamMedia these days? Making people aware of their higher, true selves, drawing aside the curtain of deception and showing that what we do to others we do to ourselves.....?

No.......... Didn't think so.


Regards.

lucidity
22nd July 2015, 03:16
Hello Siblings,

Anyone wanting to read the classic Bentov text: 'Stalking the Wild Pendulum'
may download the PDF from this site: https://keychests.com/item.php?v=wpqgwaelmct
(for free)... just, scroll down a little, then click the big icon that says: 'download PDF'

It might change your life..... but only if you read it.

Be happy :-)

lucidity

Delight
22nd July 2015, 04:49
Thank you for bringing the video to my attention. Here is more....

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alexius
22nd July 2015, 05:10
Very interesting thread indeed. Thank you all! <3 Gonna read up and watch later today. Been working all night and my head feels abit heavy and numb.

Blessings of peace and happiness to you all!

Alpha141
9th August 2015, 12:33
Thanks for the comments guys. My apologies. I have been a bit slack with follow-up. I have his books in hard print...they are great ones for under a tree in the park away from computer screens for sure :)

I miss the 1990s Citizen No2 for sure. AND that pure analogue vinyl sound and base...but thank goodness of YouTube and those like us who have put those oldies up to reminisce :)