View Full Version : School students know a lot more than you think...
sunwings
30th March 2017, 13:06
I have an interesting anecdote. All of my friends know what I think about the possible history of our planet, the history of humanity and the multi dimensional games being played out here on earth. They laugh at me, and as a teacher I am seen as a crazy one. However there is one phenomenon which fascinates my teacher friends. When the topic of aliens or conspiracy comes up in class, the students (80% roughly) between 12-18 suddenly start arguing over the reptilians or the greys, the Illuminati or the Vatican. The teachers luckily can participate thanks to my mini lectures but they are amazed what the students know. Not all of the students believe it, but when i compare it to my school days back in the late 90´s early 2000´s its an incredible shift where nobody talked about these things in such detail!
One of the reasons behind this shift has been computer games i think. The most exciting game right now is Mass effect : Andromeda. When you see the trailer you can see how this is having an effect.
Does anyone else have any anecdotes of similar experiences?
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Bruno
30th March 2017, 15:49
I am a high school English and Art teacher. I agree! Even the kids are awakening. I use to be able to make off hand remarks about the nature of reality or aliens and the kids would either laugh or not get me at all. Now when I make a "strange" comment several kids latch right on and a discussion ensues! One of my grade 12 classes has several students obsessed with the goings on in Antarctica. They are suprisingly critical of the information they find too and are willing to challenge each other and be challenged.
Bubu
30th March 2017, 15:53
who made and promote these games. do ordinary folks have the capability to make and spread such or does it take huge funding to do so. If its made by ordinary folks then its good news. If its made by those who have huge funds then it could be very well part of programming.
Omni
30th March 2017, 16:15
However there is one phenomenon which fascinates my teacher friends. When the topic of aliens or conspiracy comes up in class, the students (80% roughly) between 12-18 suddenly start arguing over the reptilians or the greys, the Illuminati or the Vatican. The teachers luckily can participate thanks to my mini lectures but they are amazed what the students know. Not all of the students believe it, but when i compare it to my school days back in the late 90´s early 2000´s its an incredible shift where nobody talked about these things in such detail!
I am a high school English and Art teacher. I agree! Even the kids are awakening. I use to be able to make off hand remarks about the nature of reality or aliens and the kids would either laugh or not get me at all. Now when I make a "strange" comment several kids latch right on and a discussion ensues! One of my grade 12 classes has several students obsessed with the goings on in Antarctica. They are suprisingly critical of the information they find too and are willing to challenge each other and be challenged.
This is great news. Maybe this new generation will do great things.
Atlas
30th March 2017, 16:16
who made and promote these games.
Mass Effect Andromeda Behind The Scenes Reveal Trailer
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sunwings
30th March 2017, 16:47
who made and promote these games. do ordinary folks have the capability to make and spread such or does it take huge funding to do so. If its made by ordinary folks then its good news. If its made by those who have huge funds then it could be very well part of programming.
The game cost around $40m to make and took five years. It is a monster production. It has to be nowadays to get any attention. In the trailer around the 40 second mark one character says "They are lizards...like us." Someone in their 60´s might laugh off that statement but this could light a fire of intrigue for any teenager playing. Are we some part lizard? This could send them on a journey and one day they could end up joining Project Avalon. :bigsmile:
Bubu
31st March 2017, 03:20
who made and promote these games. do ordinary folks have the capability to make and spread such or does it take huge funding to do so. If its made by ordinary folks then its good news. If its made by those who have huge funds then it could be very well part of programming.
The game cost around $40m to make and took five years. It is a monster production. It has to be nowadays to get any attention. In the trailer around the 40 second mark one character says "They are lizards...like us." Someone in their 60´s might laugh off that statement but this could light a fire of intrigue for any teenager playing. Are we some part lizard? This could send them on a journey and one day they could end up joining Project Avalon. :bigsmile:
then they are pointing the children to the wrong journey, these lizards are not going to do anything good for us intentionally. The contrary has been proven true many times.
Flash
31st March 2017, 04:19
My daughter is one who knows, but she has the mother she has.
However, I would say half her friends are aware of aliens, negative énergies, pharmaceutical overtaking of our health, Monsanto poisoning, etc. Of this half, 25 to 35% are pro transhumanism, which is scary.
Bubu
31st March 2017, 16:08
My daughter is one who knows, but she has the mother she has.
However, I would say half her friends are aware of aliens, negative énergies, pharmaceutical overtaking of our health, Monsanto poisoning, etc. Of this half, 25 to 35% are pro transhumanism, which is scary.
Its scary when children gets awareness from video games. couple of my boys got somewhat addicted to video games I explained to them how its affecting their vibes. But I gave them the freedom to decide for themselves. I believe that the programming here happens on emotional level. I mean its deeper than the conscious mind. I can observe that children playing video games have somewhat violent/negative vibes as the effect of war games they play everyday.
Bubu
31st March 2017, 18:17
here on Avalon we talked a lot about mind programming. but the real programming happens on the emotional level. Starting from school children are thought to be competitive. Video games took it to the next level by including the violent part. Imprinting a competitive and violent vibe on our children through their hobbies is what video games actually do. Scary?
Omni
31st March 2017, 19:12
Imprinting a competitive and violent vibe on our children through their hobbies is what video games actually do. Scary?
I played shooter video games as a kid, it never promoted violence to me. I think it is an individual thing. Naive souls are violent because of video games I'd say. I never once got violent from a video game. So you might be partially right but not fully.
Akeron
31st March 2017, 21:04
I understand the positive points being brought up (introduction of topics, enabling discussion) and the trivialization of risks ('It never promoted violence in me'). I've played games, and still do so on occasion, since I've gotten a 486 for christmas in the very early days of personal computers.
While I could expand endlessly on the subject, let me try to summarize it like this: Just like smoking if you only do it for so long you might get away without any long term issues. So how can I possibly compare these two things? Well, the black tar that sticks to your lungs with cigarettes isn't all that different from the black tar that sticks to your soul when engaging in activities devoid of life energy.
Everybody will notice this differently, it's not gonna be as obvious as lung cancer or other physical damage to the body... but a more subtle outlook on life as it influences your consciousness. The programming that happens is subtle, AI is certainly playing the long game here... even though I am surprised how bad it has gotten when going through the steam catalogue of games.
Even if you find a happy looking, colorful game with some harmless activity like gardening the spiritual reality behind it will still be empty and devoid of life. This only stands out, clear as day, after raising your consciousness above a certain point. It doesn't make it "wrong" by itself. It just supports a certain trend.
Do you want to focus your life on improving yourself, raising your consciousness, engaging in cooperative activities with other people... or isolate yourself in virtual realities that might be shared but very lonely indeed?
Bubu
31st March 2017, 23:06
Imprinting a competitive and violent vibe on our children through their hobbies is what video games actually do. Scary?
I played shooter video games as a kid, it never promoted violence to me. I think it is an individual thing. Naive souls are violent because of video games I'd say. I never once got violent from a video game. So you might be partially right but not fully.
maybe play the same games again and observe your vibe while playing. The way I understand a non violent person will have some sort of violent tendencies and the violent ones will have a more violent vibe while playing the game. Also parents and immediate circle play a big part. being with people with positive vibes can offset the effects. My two boys never came to a point a to hurt someone but compared to the other two boys they are definitely more aggressive. There are many aspects that contribute to being violent video games is just one of them. In any case programming of sheeples happened and is happening in a very subtle and unnoticeable manner. raising the bar one step closer to the objective each time. looking back to my early years I can say that there is a subtle difference. People now are more hostile to others and to the whole.
Bubu
31st March 2017, 23:17
Do you want to focus your life on improving yourself, raising your consciousness, engaging in cooperative activities with other people... or isolate yourself in virtual realities that might be shared but very lonely indeed?
I do share this thought that is why its important to give children choices and support productive activities they wanted. One of my two boys is very much into sports so I bought him all sorts of balls and normally plays with him. He is going into aikido class this summer. The other is into electronics and girls I did similar support to him.
DeDukshyn
1st April 2017, 03:32
At my work there was this pretty young girl who ended up right next to my office. I got to know her a bit and I have to say I almost fell in love. Not just that she was pretty ;), she was both spiritually aware and culturally and globally sensitive in a way that took me years of "de-programming" and otherwise learning to get to. We actually talked about this and teased each other how she had it easy and I worked too hard to get to the same place. :)
I agree, the latest gen or two might be frowned upon in some ways, but they have got it roughly together in their driving passions for a better world.
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