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@tehbible Graham himself has done ayuhuasca, & said it was literally out of this world!... Man I love this guy, & all of his books.... If it wasn't for ppl like him many of us would just continue to be conditioned to think I certain way.... Much respect Mr. Hancock :-)
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thank you very much great information on living, growing, evolving with the world rather than in it keep up the gr8t work and thank you for sharing the knowledge jah love jah bless jah rastafari
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The festival in Hungary he's talking about was OZORA 2011. He held a lecture there (Friday at the Magic Garden).
It really was one of the best editions of the festival, an out of this world experience!
Thank you OZORA, thank you Gregory Sams, and thank you Graham Hancock!!
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@ jefferdaughter – Yes, if consciousness itself pervades the electro-magnetic fabric of the Universe then it becomes impossible to define because it infuses everything. Funny that our consciousness is more baffled by itself than almost anything else.
And using imagined other Universes to define (or explain) this one seems as useful as describing human consciousness by wondering how some alien race we know nothing about are experiencing it.
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@whitenightf3 - Obviously, not all 'scientests' either see intellegence or design in the Universe. Some still just see accidents. I have the deepest respect for those who practice true science- the search for objective truth- with an open mind, and little for the work of those with closed minds, regardless of how many letters they have behind their names. But like the Cartesians & Newtonians, they can only see what they believe, and they can only see/believe so far...
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@gregasola -But what if understanding other universes is key to understanding 'this one'? Dr. Hagelin, among many others, may think so. Maybe the distinction between 'this' and 'other' universes in the Multiverse is artificial. Or limiting. I also wonder if 'stellar conciousness' is like water to a fish -perhaps we don't recognize it because it is the very fabric of all that is. AKA 'the mind of God', 'zero point field', etc. Appreciate the reply. Keep up the good work!
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@whitenightf3 - Totally agreed! I've been long aware of the shortcomings of the Western reductionist paradigm & the anthropic prinicple. Iit is good to remain open to other angles from which to consider the observations which gave rise to these both reductionism & CAP. And that even the mind/brain division may be as much an illusion as is making a distinction between matter & energy. Useful for practical & conversational purposes, but not real. Thanks for your comment! Enjoying all here!
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the cosmos self organizes.. sure. but as for people it all starts with your pillars or reality. if one of your pillars of reality says that i dont trust no one! then how will that affect your behavior? negatively right? then what comes from that negativity? more and more negativity right? but it all starts with your pillars of reality. the ideas you choose to run your life. aka YOUR SOUL.
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I used to be atheist until I started researching consciousness. Our consciousness lives on after death. Look up dmt and ayahuasca. God is great. Organized religion can suck my nut.
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Bunc-Ho!
How about you get some one on who has a clue? My favourite is Nassim Haramein (physics - unified field theory); also Bruce Lipton (biological sciences applied); Rupert Sheldrake (morphic fields); Gregg Braden (psychosocial) etcetera. ... There is a difference between shamanism and new age and this guy is new age, la, la, la, la, la...Shine ON* Katie
Thank you for this post, Mr. Hancock. You are such an inspiration and a blessing for all of us, my eyes are wide open and waiting for the next post. :)
TravisAaronSanders 2 months ago 18
respect nature and all there is !! nothing to do with religion..feel nature :)
siebzigfinger 2 months ago 11