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    Its just sad....

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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    Just wondering if anyone else is questioning that it may not have been a suicide? The only reason I say it, is because Robin Williams seemed to be an introspective and sensitive person with three relatively young children whom he seemed to love. It just seems to me that his intellect and soulfulness don't go with suicide. That is not to say that I understand the depth of pain that may override all of that. Just my thoughts....

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    May you R.I.P Robin. Thanks for all the laughs and the fun moments you shared with us. You'll be missed.

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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    Quote Posted by nancyb (here)
    Just wondering if anyone else is questioning that it may not have been a suicide? The only reason I say it, is because Robin Williams seemed to be an introspective and sensitive person with three relatively young children whom he seemed to love. It just seems to me that his intellect and soulfulness don't go with suicide. That is not to say that I understand the depth of pain that may override all of that. Just my thoughts....
    Yes, I did Nancy, for the same reasons. In his stand up routine, he took a lot of shots at the psychos we don't like, albeit disguised in hilarious, genius comic talent, I wouldn't put it past any of them to 'get rid of the wise guy'. Maybe we're just terribly suspicious, it was an intense full, supermoon on the 11th, a time when depressives should be nurtured with care, so who knows, I can understand his weariness with a world of almost intolerable suffering ...but I just don't think he'd have done that to his family somehow. I don't suppose we'll ever know the truth. I was absolutely gutted with the news couldn't stop thinking about it all day and all night, like one of 'us' had succumbed, or been terminated...a great light went out on Monday, I'm inordinately sad. RIP Robin, an awesome talent.

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    Yes I also agree that there are some question marks about this suicide. Some deaths are just deaths admittedly, but there appear to be an awful lot in the show biz world (as well as recent bankers) which don't ring true. Here's one take on some of it:

    http://aanirfan.blogspot.co.uk/searc...max-results=50

    and this photo caption:

    Robin Williams' final instagram showing his daughter. Note the Masonic pattern on his daughter's dress. This Masonic pattern is linked to mind control.
    Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!

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    Quote Posted by nancyb (here)
    Just wondering if anyone else is questioning that it may not have been a suicide? The only reason I say it, is because Robin Williams seemed to be an introspective and sensitive person with three relatively young children whom he seemed to love. It just seems to me that his intellect and soulfulness don't go with suicide. That is not to say that I understand the depth of pain that may override all of that. Just my thoughts....
    Something does not sit right with me on this too.

    RW was far too intelligent to go for the suicide option.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120889/...nm_flmg_act_43
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    He lived in that mansion with his much younger wife whom he married in 2011. His personal assistant is the one who found him. I read in the news that he had been suffering from a prolonged episode of severe depression. So my question is, why wasn’t he in the hospital, like where he was supposed to be? Severe depression is not something that happens all of the sudden….. it’s a gradual process. There were warning signs that were apparently ignored by those who were around him in that house that should have sent up red flags all over the place that R.W’s was in deep, deep trouble. Yet, nothing was done. They just let him slip deeper and deeper into it and never admitted him to a hospital anywhere.

    The above paragraph describes one scenario wrt what possibly occurred in this case but because R.W’s also most likely has a staff of people who work and even live on the premises to maintain that mansion, they would have seen those warning signs too that he was a very, very sick man. That those closest to him had not admitted him to a hospital days before he “committed suicide” would have alerted some of those staff that something was wrong and his wife and others who were there with him were not taking care of him the way he should have been taken care of. I think those closest to him were perfectly aware that the staff would know that something was “off” in the way they were taking care of R.W’s. So for this reason, I doubt this is a case of someone slipping into a severe clinical depression because if he were to commit suicide, the staff would blame his wife and others for allowing that to happen.

    I’m not ruling out that something else entirely different occurred in this case that the police should be investigating wrt to his death. I’m guessing that they are in fact looking into this but they are not telling the public about it….. yet.

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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    in darkness like that, instead of thinking 'my children wont have a dad', he will be thinking - 'they will be better off without me'
    theres no logic when youre in an episode of depression. Then afterwards when you do come out the other side....you spend the following weeks beating yourself up about how 'stupid' you have been.

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    Quote Posted by CarnageCandy (here)
    in darkness like that, instead of thinking 'my children wont have a dad', he will be thinking - 'they will be better off without me'
    theres no logic when youre in an episode of depression. Then afterwards when you do come out the other side....you spend the following weeks beating yourself up about how 'stupid' you have been.
    Good post.

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    Quote Posted by Taurean (here)
    RW was far too intelligent to go for the suicide option.
    Well, I'm afraid that depression can certainly cloud your judgement... I would know. Emotions from the pain body override intelligence then and suicide is the final option when the inner pain is too strong to handle. Even the most intelligent and sensitive persons could choose to opt-out from this experience. It's the society which makes life unbearable for most, I wouldn't blame them. Of course the pain can be always mitigated, no one just said that it would be easy. Because it isn't.
    "When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there." ~ George Harrison

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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    If you don't have time to watch this entire video at least watch the first 20 minutes of this ....It is a very good psychological overview of his childhood trama that led to his addiction problems..


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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    Hi folks
    I do think it was a straightforward suicide (no conspiracy here, folks).
    What caused immense sadness in me, in what I have read of this suicide, is that he was last seen alive by his wife (at 10/10.30 p.m.) when she went to bed, than his wife left the house at 10/10.30 a.m., without seeing him, and he was found by an assistant some time in the next two hours.
    How lonely and isolated he must have felt in the last hours of his life. I wonder if his wife had been in bed with him, enfolding him with love on that last night, if he would have ended his life.
    I certainly do not want to judge, because I get it wrong most of the time, especially in relationships. But I do know that love freely, abundantly, constantly and unconditionally given, the physical expressions of such love by being snuggled and held and looked at and kissed and loved, enables healing.
    Look how it works for dogs (surely the most forgiving creatures in the universe?). Awesome videos of rescuing abandoned and lost dogs here http://www.hopeforpaws.org/ (especially look at the rescue of Miley, a beauty queen that ended up in a rubbish dump and was found and rescued... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xg2G_oINqc).
    I mostly appreciated Robin Williams as an actor because I saw more of his work as an actor than as a comedian. He was a brilliant star among us and I hope that he has found a special place in the spirit world where he is healed and happy.
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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    I've found, through observing others and from my own personal experience, that the more manic the individual, the more profound the pain. In other words, in order to escape the gravity of ones inner hell, the outward push towards what is essentially a phony enthusiasm (what we call 'manic') must be equally powerful.

    If you've ever seen Robin Williams, you know that this man was always "on". Always. Very rarely was he what I call 'even', emotionally or mentally. And when he wasn't manic(rare), he almost seemed somber. There was no middle ground with him; he only knew 2 speeds - blazing fast and stuck-in-glue- slow. Whenever I saw Williams, particularly on talk show interviews, I'd think: here is a man who is in a ton of pain! When you're "on" like that 24/7, that on-ness, or manic behavior is acting as a sort of dam, futilely attempting to hold back some inner demons that are just waiting for the opening.

    Still, his death rocked me. I wasn't terribly surprised but I was shocked. You pay an awful price to be a genius.

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    Mania is a double edge sword. You are out of the box, creating your own reality, soaring on un-exhaustible energy and approaching the edge of genius so you think. Then it becomes unmanageable, then intolerable, then abusive to your own well being. You mind is on a free for all fast train that wont stop to take a breath and wont slow down no matter how much sleep you have lost, or rest you require to recover, or peace you need to gain balance. It was a wonderful, creative buzz for a while and in that you had hoped to accomplish great things. Then in a flash it turns on you and you are no longer in control. Your manic has a life of its own and it will sacrifice you to keep going. The incessant turnings and drumming of thought never cease. Even in sleep your mind does not rest. You are constantly doing and trying to play catch up, and trying to find quiet and peace. The action and the noise and the guilt and the despair is deafening. There is no escape. So you illogically think yourself into a permanent solution that seems to promise peace. At this stage, you really don't know any better. You are sick and you need help.

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    And it is sad. It is so sad because the essence that can cause the very gifts that one may possess, can also cause their destruction in such a short timespan. That is one reason why it is so important not to withhold love or let grudges get in the way of expressing true and real love. There is no reason to be hurtful to another human being no matter how creative or successful they may appear on the outside. Or how pathetic or lowly you may perceive them as well. The tides may turn in a heartbeat, and that human being may not be able to find the means to connect to a source of balance that is viable for life. In cosmic terms we are only here for a brief instance, and we are all equally important.

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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    Did anyone post this here yet? Giovanni's post on Up at the Ranch:
    ( https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post864248 )
    Quote You all here know where i stand on the subject of coincidences ...
    Though i did find this Youtuber's most recent upload kind of interesting ...

    Weird Coincidence:
    Robin Williams Family Guy 'Suicide' Episode Airs Before Actor's Death

    Quote In a bizarre coincidence, a Family Guy episode featuring Robin Williams which included a failed suicide attempt aired minutes before the announcement of the actor's death.

    It's interesting to ponder whether such synchronicities are meaningful and emerge from the collective unconscious, as Carl Jung postulated, or whether they are just random coincidences.
    Published on Aug 12, 2014


    Without drawing too fine a point on it, it would seem there are indications of Illuminati "Majick" associated with Williams' death, with their typical m.o. of giving obscure alerts in plain sight just before they commit another atrocity/murder/false flag, etc.
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    I wonder if he was taking the psycotropic drugs since one of the known side effects of these drugs is a suicide. They open wormholes to other dimensions and the person who takes them gets manipulated by the inter-dimensional forces that enter. I am afraid the main purpose of these drugs is to take the person out, i.e, to commit a suicide, overdose or similar, and not to really help them.
    Some info here:http://www.ritalindeath.com/
    RW was also battling with drugs and alcohol abuse… another one that opens the doors to other dimensions. It is like an open invitation to inter-dimensional forces to gain an access to one's vehicle and once they do, they start manipulating that person for their own agenda.
    Now add the effects of the fool moon and you have a highly lethal combination, I'm afraid.

    Added: I've just realized that the title of the thread is also about what to do. The best modality that I know of is Holographic Kinetics. Fast, powerful, efficient. It deals with the cause of why was one suicidal or depressed in the first place, it clears the body of drugs and other damaging substances one has taken consciously or unconsciously, it deals with the inter-dimensional interferences that came in as a consequence of taking drugs or alcohol and it takes out a psycotropic drug's entity.
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    Default Re: Robin Williams R.I.P. talking about being suicidal and what to do!

    Robin Williams talks about suicide in chilling film footage, saying it's a 'Permanent (assumed) Solution to Temporary Problems'
    • The Hollywood star, was found dead yesterday morning, was playing a father struggling to help his son in World's Greatest Dad

    Source: https://www.rumble.com/video/v27thg1/?pub=1hi16y
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