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natureisnurture
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David Wilcock's view on 2012
#12001367 - 02/10/10 12:44 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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He gives some really good info, most of it is backed by scientific real-life data and the way he goes about explaining everything really expanded my awareness. Its a bit long but there's a huge density of knowledge. A must-see for anyone interested in the coming galactic and consciousness changes.
-------------------- "The moon reflects sunlight like humans reflect information. We wax and wane and when we become full moons, our egos are full. We think we have this knowledge when in fact, the information we have is pure. And how it reflects or shines off of us, is something we take credit for as though the moon could take credit for its brightness when, in fact, it is only reflecting light from the sun. We have to understand that we are ego-less just as the moon is without light. It and we are simply reflectors. The ego is not responsible for the information. It can reflect the information in creative ways, but the information itself is pure."
-Maynard James Keenan
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psychedelicSLUG
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Yay someone else interested in David, I was just talking about him yesterday...
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c0sm0nautt


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Yea, saw this video a while back. I like DW he has had a big influence on me.
-------------------- The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant, and has forgotten the gift. - Albert Einstein
   
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natureisnurture
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: c0sm0nautt]
#12001579 - 02/10/10 01:18 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah Wilcock is a pretty great guy cause he just doesn't talk about really radical spiritual concepts without backing them up with measurable evidence. His videos and writings have also had a big influence on me. I'm reading "The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?" right now and its pretty interesting the case that the author proposes with DW as Cayce's next reincarnation. Also, that lineage goes back to ancient egypt with the the Pharoah - Ra. Great great stuff.
The energetic shifts have totally changed my world and lifestyle and I couldn't have it any other way.
-------------------- "The moon reflects sunlight like humans reflect information. We wax and wane and when we become full moons, our egos are full. We think we have this knowledge when in fact, the information we have is pure. And how it reflects or shines off of us, is something we take credit for as though the moon could take credit for its brightness when, in fact, it is only reflecting light from the sun. We have to understand that we are ego-less just as the moon is without light. It and we are simply reflectors. The ego is not responsible for the information. It can reflect the information in creative ways, but the information itself is pure."
-Maynard James Keenan
ALLisONE
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psychedelicSLUG
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Hey natureisnurture, have you heard the videos of him channeling Ra?
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Todcasil
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David Wilcock has got it going on 
His interpretation of the Crop Circle Phenomenon BLEW MY MIND. Literally. Blew it.
/Ascends
-------------------- Men look at themselves and they see flawed humans, we look at women and we see perfect
GODDESSES
Women look at themselves and they seem utterly human, when looking at men they see proud
GODS.
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psychedelicSLUG
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: Todcasil]
#12003188 - 02/10/10 05:20 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Todcasil said: David Wilcock has got it going on 
His interpretation of the Crop Circle Phenomenon BLEW MY MIND. Literally. Blew it.
/Ascends

Hell yea dude...
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natureisnurture
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psychedelicSLUG said: Hey natureisnurture, have you heard the videos of him channeling Ra?
I've read some of the transcribed channelings and they are pretty good too
-------------------- "The moon reflects sunlight like humans reflect information. We wax and wane and when we become full moons, our egos are full. We think we have this knowledge when in fact, the information we have is pure. And how it reflects or shines off of us, is something we take credit for as though the moon could take credit for its brightness when, in fact, it is only reflecting light from the sun. We have to understand that we are ego-less just as the moon is without light. It and we are simply reflectors. The ego is not responsible for the information. It can reflect the information in creative ways, but the information itself is pure."
-Maynard James Keenan
ALLisONE
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psychedelicSLUG
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Cool man.
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kingdom zero
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Great watch. Really good stuff on crop circles.. Just a thought from watching it - dec 21 2012, when the crop circles showed all the ET's coming to our solar system, and the big "blast of energy" or whatever coming from the sun, and the changes in DNA: could this be the equivalent of blasting the chicken eggs with the duck DNA waveform for the whole planet/solar system? As in, these ET's which are much more evolved than us coming here especially FOR this event, in order to have their own DNA blasted into ours?? Signifying a massive evolutionary change for us?
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supermarket
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: kingdom zero]
#12065579 - 02/20/10 03:59 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't get a good feeling about this loon at all.
Trying to say that we have a parallel self sounds nice and dandy, but saying its a FACT, scientifically proven is absurd. It's not.
Also, saying that the whole war in Iraq was about America stealing a stargate from saddam hussein so saddam could no longer warp backwards and forwards in time....come on? Who really buys this shit?
He mixes a lot of truth (none of it, I promise , is new. In fact, most of it is recycled material you can find on nearly 100,000 websites searching google) with his own "truths".
He used to have a website called ascension200.com, which was all about how we were going to ascend in 2000. Then the website changed to ascension2012, and finally divinecosmos or whatever it is now.
The guy is out for money - he is extremely egotistical, and borderline schizophrenic (nonetheness he seems fairly intelligent - unfortunately lots of schizos are)
Be wary of this dude.
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satyr
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: supermarket]
#12066108 - 02/20/10 05:36 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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David is just a guy with his own views and is firmly confident in the truth of those views. I have had the pleasure of speaking with him on several occasions, and he is quite and intelligent man, though he may seem a bit wacky at times. David is firm in his beliefs, like anyone else, and although he will gladly hear what you have to say, he will stick to those beliefs. Would I look to him for answers about the sorts of subjects he speaks of? No, but I do enjoy hearing his interpretation of events. Unfortunately many people look to David for answers due to his extremely optimistic views of the future, and apparent lack of fear. One must always use their own intuition and logic to understand the events that are unfolding, and be wary of fixing their beliefs on the conclusions made by others.
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supermarket
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: satyr]
#12066124 - 02/20/10 05:39 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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satyr said: David is just a guy with his own views and is firmly confident in the truth of those views. I have had the pleasure of speaking with him on several occasions, and he is quite and intelligent man, though he may seem a bit wacky at times. David is firm in his beliefs, like anyone else, and although he will gladly hear what you have to say, he will stick to those beliefs. Would I look to him for answers about the sorts of subjects he speaks of? No, but I do enjoy hearing his interpretation of events. Unfortunately many people look to David for answers due to his extremely optimistic views of the future, and apparent lack of fear. One must always use their own intuition and logic to understand the events that are unfolding, and be wary of fixing their beliefs on the conclusions made by others.
Yea man, he seems like a good guy, and I enjoy his lectures and his views. I just agree with you in the fact that I wouldnt look to him for answers.
To me , he combines a great deal of truth with a great deal of fiction - some borrowed from books, some from the internet, some from LSD trips, and some from his own imagination.
I wasnt trying to knock him - but I will admit I'm not fond of people making a living selling "truths" they borrow from the internet and come up with in their own imagination.
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satyr
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: supermarket]
#12066166 - 02/20/10 05:46 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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supermarket said:
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satyr said: David is just a guy with his own views and is firmly confident in the truth of those views. I have had the pleasure of speaking with him on several occasions, and he is quite and intelligent man, though he may seem a bit wacky at times. David is firm in his beliefs, like anyone else, and although he will gladly hear what you have to say, he will stick to those beliefs. Would I look to him for answers about the sorts of subjects he speaks of? No, but I do enjoy hearing his interpretation of events. Unfortunately many people look to David for answers due to his extremely optimistic views of the future, and apparent lack of fear. One must always use their own intuition and logic to understand the events that are unfolding, and be wary of fixing their beliefs on the conclusions made by others.
Yea man, he seems like a good guy, and I enjoy his lectures and his views. I just agree with you in the fact that I wouldnt look to him for answers.
To me , he combines a great deal of truth with a great deal of fiction - some borrowed from books, some from the internet, some from LSD trips, and some from his own imagination.
I wasnt trying to knock him - but I will admit I'm not fond of people making a living selling "truths" they borrow from the internet and come up with in their own imagination.
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satyr
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: supermarket]
#12066202 - 02/20/10 05:52 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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supermarket said:
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satyr said: David is just a guy with his own views and is firmly confident in the truth of those views. I have had the pleasure of speaking with him on several occasions, and he is quite and intelligent man, though he may seem a bit wacky at times. David is firm in his beliefs, like anyone else, and although he will gladly hear what you have to say, he will stick to those beliefs. Would I look to him for answers about the sorts of subjects he speaks of? No, but I do enjoy hearing his interpretation of events. Unfortunately many people look to David for answers due to his extremely optimistic views of the future, and apparent lack of fear. One must always use their own intuition and logic to understand the events that are unfolding, and be wary of fixing their beliefs on the conclusions made by others.
To me , he combines a great deal of truth with a great deal of fiction - some borrowed from books, some from the internet, some from LSD trips, and some from his own imagination.
I wasnt trying to knock him - but I will admit I'm not fond of people making a living selling "truths" they borrow from the internet and come up with in their own imagination.
Yeah, much of what he says is pure speculation, and he uses science as a means to "verify" his theories. He does present good scientific facts, but he uses it in attempt to prove his theories correct, and thats where it all gets tangled up and one has to begin sorting through and seperating the two. I like David, I agree with him on some things, but disagree on a lot as well. I also don't believe that he is out just to make a buck, I don't believe thats his motivating purpose, but on that same note he is not shy about selling his products, not to mention his expensive music (have you heard this guy sing!; not pretty) At the end of the day, I think that David is just a guy who firmly believes in what he says, and when you meet this guy in person it is obvious that he his quite excited and enthusiastic about the future and what it may represent. People should just know that he is not an authority on such matters, but just another spiritual guy looking for answers himself.
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: satyr]
#12066222 - 02/20/10 05:56 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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satyr said: Yeah, much of what he says is pure speculation, and he uses science as a means to "verify" his theories. He does present good scientific facts, but he uses it in attempt to prove his theories correct, and thats where it all gets tangled up and one has to begin sorting through and seperating the two. I like David, I agree with him on some things, but disagree on a lot as well. I also don't believe that he is out just to make a buck, I don't believe thats his motivating purpose, but on that same note he is not shy about selling his products, not to mention his expensive music (have you heard this guy sing!; not pretty) At the end of the day, I think that David is just a guy who firmly believes in what he says, and when you meet this guy in person it is obvious that he his quite excited and enthusiastic about the future and what it may represent. People should just know that he is not an authority on such matters, but just another spiritual guy looking for answers himself.
I completely agree.
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: satyr]
#12066240 - 02/20/10 05:58 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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satyr said:
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supermarket said:
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satyr said: David is just a guy with his own views and is firmly confident in the truth of those views. I have had the pleasure of speaking with him on several occasions, and he is quite and intelligent man, though he may seem a bit wacky at times. David is firm in his beliefs, like anyone else, and although he will gladly hear what you have to say, he will stick to those beliefs. Would I look to him for answers about the sorts of subjects he speaks of? No, but I do enjoy hearing his interpretation of events. Unfortunately many people look to David for answers due to his extremely optimistic views of the future, and apparent lack of fear. One must always use their own intuition and logic to understand the events that are unfolding, and be wary of fixing their beliefs on the conclusions made by others.
To me , he combines a great deal of truth with a great deal of fiction - some borrowed from books, some from the internet, some from LSD trips, and some from his own imagination.
I wasnt trying to knock him - but I will admit I'm not fond of people making a living selling "truths" they borrow from the internet and come up with in their own imagination.
Yeah, much of what he says is pure speculation, and he uses science as a means to "verify" his theories. He does present good scientific facts, but he uses it in attempt to prove his theories correct, and thats where it all gets tangled up and one has to begin sorting through and seperating the two. I like David, I agree with him on some things, but disagree on a lot as well. I also don't believe that he is out just to make a buck, I don't believe thats his motivating purpose, but on that same note he is not shy about selling his products, not to mention his expensive music (have you heard this guy sing!; not pretty) At the end of the day, I think that David is just a guy who firmly believes in what he says, and when you meet this guy in person it is obvious that he his quite excited and enthusiastic about the future and what it may represent. People should just know that he is not an authority on such matters, but just another spiritual guy looking for answers himself.
Good post man, I like what you said
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satyr
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: supermarket]
#12066270 - 02/20/10 06:03 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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But seriously, check his music out, whether you like it or not, it is entertaining
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: satyr]
#12066537 - 02/20/10 06:43 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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lol I'll have to give it a try
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satyr
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Re: David Wilcock's view on 2012 [Re: supermarket]
#12066549 - 02/20/10 06:45 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some love it, some hate it. I think it is hilarious, just because its David Wilcock, but can't help but to give the man credit for having the balls to release it to the public
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