Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, David Wilcock, David Icke, Michael Talbot, Gregg Braden,David Lynch, James Traitz, Robert Anton Wilson, Neil Kramer, Grant Morrison, Bill Hicks
Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, David Wilcock, David Icke, Michael Talbot, Gregg Braden,David Lynch, James Traitz, Robert Anton Wilson, Neil Kramer, Grant Morrison, Bill Hicks
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This video lost all credibility when they decided to show a clip of david Icke. He is not a sicentist, he is a ex soccer player who believes in reptiles taking over the world
I went on a 'journey' with a friend, both of us took each took 3 hits of lysergic acid diethylamide... we sat facing each other, his room began to shift and so did my friend - he shifted to the right, still facing me and the dark walls of his room projected matrix-like coding or some kind of Sanskrit/ancient symbols. It was as if we were part of the matrix system/in another dimension. I rose out of my body for a moment.
How can we get out of this hologram?This hologram has lots of chills and vills and it's fun for a while. It does not allow me to think about my reality.
Through a SHIFT in consciousness, with the accumulation of humanity. Love. Positive emotions. First, become aware of inner 'being' - your true nature; we share the same consciousness. Next, past those positive emotions onto everyone around you, every moment. Once a certain number of people start to change and realize the TRUTH of reality/nature, this information will permeate throughout the rest of humanity, intuitively.
Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration — that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death; life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves...
But in the end can you really prove anything? I find it impossible to say anything is this and/or that because we have no recognition of how it all started in the first place. Even the Big Bang Theory doesn't explain how everything started, it just explain how everything came to be after one trillionth millionth of a second when NOTHING turned into SOMETHING. So is it really that illogical to make something out of nothing when looking at something that is not in context to our consciousness?
Yes you can prove things. For example, gravity went through all stages of scientific development, from a hypothesis to a law that has been proven. The big bang is a theory yes, but it has the most evidence of any theory thus far of how our galaxie started. To make somthing out of nothing, is an act of imagination where all plausable theories came from, therefore it is very logical to do so. The fact remains that more evidence is needed, especially when making extraordinary claims.
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Here's Tom with the weather!
Bill HIcks
did not enjoy filtering out that annoying ominous music... thanks for posting.