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    The Earth's a funny old place.

    If we live for ninety years, we'd spend twenty to thirty of those years literally asleep.
    Most of the time, when we think we are awake, we will either be occupied with some matter or other, or in be a vacant state, just staring.

    So how often in our life are we just awake? Not much, actually!

    Sometimes living here feels like we are living on a Battery Chicken Farm, in a totally controlled environment!
    “But we are free!” I hear you say.
    Well, the chickens feel the same way!
    I'm sure if they could carry banners, they'd walk around shouting, “We are Free! We are all One!
    We will be taken away to another dimension!” …?

    A few days ago, on another thread, we spoke about mind control, advertising and class. If we identify with any sort of status, we are in deep chicken doo doo.
    We are meant to be kept occupied, vacant and asleep!

    So we ask, “What is our purpose here?”
    Well, it's obvious!
    It is not to be kept occupied, vacant and asleep.

    We have the problem of a double 'whammy'...
    We arrive here and find ourselves on the Disney Chicken Farm, already set up for us. It is maintained by hope and fear...and ignorance of our true nature.
    And here is the other side of the 'whammy' - we maintain this state ourselves!

    So...
    See what is going on.
    Make a decision on what to do.
    Do it.

    If you don't...mmmmm! I can smell the stuffing from here!!!

    It is going to take more than peace and love.
    We need to know the mechanics of consciousness at work, so that it cannot be used against us.
    Be aware that the Chicken Farmer knows how to take a truth and subtly change it, reinvent it and serve it back to us, so dividing our awareness...

    The Earth may not seem such a funny place now, but it is, when you see that it is a made up state. Freedom is in our hands/wings.
    Wake up and smell the stuffing!

    Tony

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    Earth is a great place.
    Could use a population transplant, but other than that, a great place.

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    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    Earth is a great place.
    Could use a population transplant, but other than that, a great place.
    True, true, true

    there's a lot of chickens out there
    "Thinking: The talking of the soul with itself” - Plato
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    I just don’t like being fattened up and ready for the processing plant, this chicken is breaking out!

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    Hi Tony, great thread.
    It might be a good idea to learn the game rules of the false reality we are living in, so, when the time comes we will know how to break those rules.
    Good health to all.
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    The Earth is a beautiful place, I know of no better.

    But on the path of 'transcending' it is important to view it properly...as we are not here that long!
    If one chooses to enjoy the stay here, one will not be moved to change or 'transcend”.

    Definition of TRANSCEND
    transitive verb
    1
    a : to rise above or go beyond the limits of

    b : to triumph over the negative or restrictive aspects of : overcome

    c : to be prior to, beyond, and above (the universe or material existence)
    2
    : to outstrip or outdo in some attribute, quality, or power
    intransitive verb
    : to rise above or extend notably beyond ordinary limits.

    As we become more sensitive to what is going on around us, we will be more likely to want to change.
    It is said, that this is the age of strife, as such, it is also the age of fastest progress.
    There will come a time when the world is full of contentment – The chickens will merely get fat!

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    Nothing can touch your pure consciousness!!!

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    How one approaches this situation will depend on the individual temperament. One description is being like a beautiful girl with her hair on fire. Meaning the situation is so bad, you have to something about it NOW!

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    Greetings, Friends!

    Sort of related, found this post today on another forum I visit, excerpted here:

    "I wanted to share a daily experience I have, being a father. Now, for those of you who have children, you know that at any point, you could be privy to just about anything coming out of there mouths.

    The situation with our children is a little different. People have all kinds of names for them. I don't subscribe to "Indigo Children", "Crystal Children", etc. Labels limit the reality.

    We are blessed with not one, but 4 of these beings. All of them having something to say about why they are here and what is going to soon happen to the planet. Protecting them became a priority, so they have been homeschooled, and taught the ancient way. They are a precious gift.

    Each one, starting as soon as they could talk, started describing where they come from and what they are here for, and what is going to happen. Imagine your 2 or 3 year old telling you the planet will turn over, that the volcanoes will erupt all over the place, that the "people will all fall down", and that everything will change very soon. They talk of ships coming to the earth to take people to a safe place. And now my second son, now 4, has been telling us for a year, "My planet is coming!"

    For those of you paying attention. I believe you can see it on Google Sky. You can see it on Nasa's SOHO and Stereo pics occasionally, and on other photos/video taken by amateurs around the globe. You can see it's effects on the magnetosphere on a regular basis as it twist the earth's field (it never used to do that).


    Every day he tells me,
    "My planet is coming!"

    What color is it?
    "Red"

    Where is it?
    "It's near the sun, so you can't see it very well, but soon you can."

    When? We have gotten different responses from him on this. He lives in a different relationship with time and space. Sometimes he would say 3 days, or 3 minutes when he was younger. Now he usually responds with, "It will be come when I am 5." (that's in a few months) Every night when he goes to sleep he goes to his planet, and his "Population" and makes sure everything is OK, and then comes and tells us about it.

    His Population! He used this word for the first time when he was 2 and a half. We rarely even used this word, certainly not with him. He spoke it all on his own, talking about his planet coming.

    He says that when his planet comes here, it will be a good thing, that there will be fire in the sky, everywhere, and that the ocean will become huge waves, and many things will change on the Earth, but the children will be safe.

    "The bad people will go away," he says.

    It is challenging to be detached from the devastation that is occurring all around the world, the suffering and manipulation, deceit and cover-ups. I don't share this with any intention of spreading fear, as this is all coming from a very different place. Never in any way have any of the children spoken about these times with fear. They simply don't have any. "



    Blessings!

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    I felt sort of comforted by that, bob. It's sort of what I've been hoping for . . . .

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    Your a good parent not to chalk it up as ADHD, or Autism like most people would, put them on drugs that will fix them. We could learn alot from children, especially having no fear.

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    Quote Posted by w1ndmill (here)
    I felt sort of comforted by that, bob. It's sort of what I've been hoping for . . . .
    Greetings, Friend!

    Comfort is good!

    In line with the theme of the earth being a funny old place, here's an oddly comforting bit:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=uksSl...layer_embedded


    Blessings!

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    Here's some more from the father of the children referenced earlier:

    I should mention that there is a lot more information to share, and I am happy to as time goes on.

    One aspect of his description is that there are multiple planetary bodies. He speaks of several planets, one blue, one red, and one purple.

    He talks of his sun as a ‘Dark Sun’. He says, “My dark sun is close to our light sun now, but you can’t see it because it is dark.”

    Now, how many adults have a working knowledge of a Brown Dwarf, a Sun that produces no light, a proverbial ‘dark sun’? Not a huge percentage. He came here with this information, and it is very clear in his mind how it all works.

    His planet is primarily the red one. On it he has animals from all over the universe. He collects animals from other planets, saving them, and then carrying them to ‘new planets’.

    It is clear in his description we are talking about a cosmic Noah. His planet(s) is some sort of ark.

    He goes there every night. He takes light there he says, “because there isn’t much light there, and I have to feed my animals.”

    To this end, he sleeps with a flashlight, not often on, but symbolic nonetheless, so he can ‘take the light’ to his planet and his animals.

    What more can I say? It’s amazing to talk to him about. He is completely matter-of-fact about all of it. And much of his information corresponds directly with reports all over the internet regarding new, relatively non-disclosed, planetary bodies that are entering our solar system.

    In the end of August, for the first time, he mentioned that his planet was on this side of the sun. This was right when the whole Elenin situation ballooned due to the orbit apparently bringing it on this side of the sun and aligning with earth, etc.

    He says he will bring his ships down to the earth soon, but won't say when exactly. He doesn't seem to know on this level how that will manifest in the timeline, but he is very sure of his plan.

    By the way, first his ships were called boats. He called them flying boats, Rainbow Boats. Similarly, our now older children called the ships they and "the Masters" were on, were round and flat, and had candles all around the edges, candles of all different colors.




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    Quote Posted by another bob (here)
    Here's some more from the father of the children referenced earlier:
    ...
    Blessings!
    Ah yes, my girlfriend who works at an after-school daycare center, looking after K-5 graders says there are a few interesting kids there as well (in the psychedelic vagina of California's Silicon Valley), not to mention also a lot of minions although I think more of those exist from my generation (1990). One of them (with three lesbian mothers) has said very similar things regarding an approaching celestial body or three and its purposed impact on our lives. This kid is in first grade. Oddly enough, he's also mysteriously known about other things such as my girlfriend's plan to switch jobs at the end of the month and the fact that she's dating a sorcerer.

    Isn't it amazing what real humans are capable of?

    "There's a light in you that made you older."

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    Default Re: The earth's a funny old place.

    Well, I see it like this. There are three categories of people on this lovely planet.

    Here are caretakers, humans who care and do wot they can to preserve this place

    as a place where coming generations can have a good life. They are still very few,

    but increasing.

    Second there are players, people who play all the time, maybye peek a boo with

    themselves most of the time, and they are often, though unconsciously supporting

    the third group.

    Third are those that are purposely trying to destroy the planet and everything living

    on it. Ive thought a lot about wot these imagine they will get in reward if they can

    succeed, maybye some beings have fooled them to believe they will get eternal life

    in their bodies or something else as stupid.

    I do hope that we succeed in supporting the powers that tries to preserve this planet.

    because its such a beautiful place and I do enjoy every moment here, and I know that

    many others do too.


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    When I was four I didn't like being me. Well, I did like being me, but this didn't seem to fit in with others expectation. At four years old I know things were not quite right! I was confused and fed up, but I was soon knocked into shape. I learnt to fit in, and suffer like everyone else. As I grew older I grew more confused and this made me even more fed up.

    At sixty four I now know that things are not right.....but then, they are also right! All this confusion serves a purpose.

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    Quote Posted by pie'n'eal (here)
    When I was four I didn't like being me. Well, I did like being me, but this didn't seem to fit in with others expectation. At four years old I know things were not quite right! I was confused and fed up, but I was soon knocked into shape. I learnt to fit in, and suffer like everyone else. As I grew older I grew more confused and this made me even more fed up.

    At sixty four I now know that things are not right.....but then, they are also right! All this confusion serves a purpose.
    Youre soooo welcome brother. ROFLOL

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    Quote Posted by pie'n'eal (here)
    When I was four I didn't like being me. Well, I did like being me, but this didn't seem to fit in with others expectation. At four years old I know things were not quite right! I was confused and fed up, but I was soon knocked into shape. I learnt to fit in, and suffer like everyone else. As I grew older I grew more confused and this made me even more fed up.

    At sixty four I now know that things are not right.....but then, they are also right! All this confusion serves a purpose.

    LOL Tony, I can absolutely identify myself with your words here.


    I always wondered whether there are other Disney Chicken Farms in the universe and do the chickens there also go clucking about the meaning of life as much as we do.
    Now...if only I could remember what other planets are like, I would have room for comparison.
    Meantime, I go running around here, shouting..."WE ARE FREE, GODAMMIT!"




    Loved the posts by another bob.
    Thank you so much. Very interesting.
    The heart knows a hundred thousand ways to speak.
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    Quote Posted by another bob (here)
    Here's some more from the father of the children referenced earlier:

    I should mention that there is a lot more information to share, and I am happy to as time goes on.

    One aspect of his description is that there are multiple planetary bodies. He speaks of several planets, one blue, one red, and one purple.

    He talks of his sun as a ‘Dark Sun’. He says, “My dark sun is close to our light sun now, but you can’t see it because it is dark.”

    Now, how many adults have a working knowledge of a Brown Dwarf, a Sun that produces no light, a proverbial ‘dark sun’? Not a huge percentage. He came here with this information, and it is very clear in his mind how it all works.

    His planet is primarily the red one. On it he has animals from all over the universe. He collects animals from other planets, saving them, and then carrying them to ‘new planets’.

    It is clear in his description we are talking about a cosmic Noah. His planet(s) is some sort of ark.

    He goes there every night. He takes light there he says, “because there isn’t much light there, and I have to feed my animals.”

    To this end, he sleeps with a flashlight, not often on, but symbolic nonetheless, so he can ‘take the light’ to his planet and his animals.

    What more can I say? It’s amazing to talk to him about. He is completely matter-of-fact about all of it. And much of his information corresponds directly with reports all over the internet regarding new, relatively non-disclosed, planetary bodies that are entering our solar system.

    In the end of August, for the first time, he mentioned that his planet was on this side of the sun. This was right when the whole Elenin situation ballooned due to the orbit apparently bringing it on this side of the sun and aligning with earth, etc.

    He says he will bring his ships down to the earth soon, but won't say when exactly. He doesn't seem to know on this level how that will manifest in the timeline, but he is very sure of his plan.

    By the way, first his ships were called boats. He called them flying boats, Rainbow Boats. Similarly, our now older children called the ships they and "the Masters" were on, were round and flat, and had candles all around the edges, candles of all different colors.




    Blessings!
    I would just LOVE to be a kid in this house wouldn't you . . . .?

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    you have a beautiful way with words tony,heres what i think about being on earth....

    That feeling of being different you didnt realise you had till you awoke and found the missing pieces to a puzzle you werent doing anyway
    finally realising your playing a game you chose to play before you were born but forgot you were playing because you were born
    Remebering who you are where your from and where u can choose to go
    torn between an beautiful invisible utopia of beyond
    and the seemingly harsh but real now
    trying to find a balance like everything in nature or any other successful system be it organic electronic mechanical or otherwise
    the harsh real now is short and precious and can easily be spent just try to taste that lost utopia that lies in wait regardless
    dont waste the harsh real now

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    Ladies and gentlemen..........



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