World history?
World history?
Yeah so I watched this...maybe you've seen it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... DSjgngP7LT
its off the wall weird but entertaining, goes pretty quick. Then I watched this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMHos7Bc ... detailpage
lol, yeah I'm not really looking into any of this, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... DSjgngP7LT
its off the wall weird but entertaining, goes pretty quick. Then I watched this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMHos7Bc ... detailpage
lol, yeah I'm not really looking into any of this, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
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The first one is an hour long,I'm way too lazy to watch that without some prior information on what it's about,other than the title.
Is it an 'alternative' view to the current mainstream or what?
Is it an 'alternative' view to the current mainstream or what?
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Re: World history?
Alternative isn't quite the term I would use, more some sort of shared gnostic experience from this guy and thisone and some friends he refered to, but where I didn't find any more information about. Well, the whole thing seems not much more then one of those prophecy things, "channeled" beings telling you the truth about the world and you have to believe it or be doomed...Nahemah wrote:The first one is an hour long,I'm way too lazy to watch that without some prior information on what it's about,other than the title.
Is it an 'alternative' view to the current mainstream or what?
I guess his blog gives impression enough of what I mean:
http://jordanpearce.com/category/blog/b ... me/page/2/
To sum the whole thing up, I will quote a note which I think hits the spot
Source: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Spirit_ScienceIt would likely be easier to list the beliefs the Spirit "Science" does not adhere to. The Spirit "Science" is a conglomeration of nearly every piece of pseudoscience and pseudohistory you have ever heard of. The people of The Spirit "Science" believe that Martians came to Atlantis and began ruling the human population of Atlantis. They also believe part of the pyramids is a space "warship" that was used in 1989 to make all the greys get sick causing them to flee earth, and that there is a giant underground city under Egypt near the ship. A tunnel in Romania that goes to Egypt. And that there are 13 families that are descendants of the Martians that invaded Atlantis and are now secretly controlling the world and are essentially the Illuminati, except that the Illuminati are no longer the true (good, human) Illuminati, but actually a Catholic corruption of the Illuminati. And that Jews are aliens (but good aliens). No, really.[2]
The second video is indeed really entertaining [lol] (and would be easier to believe then the first one...... just saying).
Ramscha
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Re: World history?
Yeah if anything just watch the second video, it sums up the first and is pretty funny.
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Hmm. I'll just rely on the written stuff Ramscha posted for now,I think.
Always got to be derivative of Blavatsky this stuff,it's a greater rule of thumb,doncha know? [wink] ...Sigh and lol. [crazy] [rofl]
Thats what I think in a nutshell. [geek2]
Excuse me not watching the vids please,but I've done my homework on all this,many times over,through the long years.
Themes shift a little and parameters get slightly wider with passing time,but it's all just the same madness,only more wrapped up in ever shinier colours,with extra distractive glitter thrown in for free these days and add a big shiney bow on top and there we have it.
Illumernatty or wot?
Always got to be derivative of Blavatsky this stuff,it's a greater rule of thumb,doncha know? [wink] ...Sigh and lol. [crazy] [rofl]
Thats what I think in a nutshell. [geek2]
Excuse me not watching the vids please,but I've done my homework on all this,many times over,through the long years.
Themes shift a little and parameters get slightly wider with passing time,but it's all just the same madness,only more wrapped up in ever shinier colours,with extra distractive glitter thrown in for free these days and add a big shiney bow on top and there we have it.
Illumernatty or wot?
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Re: World history?
I don't believe Sitchin (although I own all his books in hardcover) and I don't believe in Atlantis or Lemuria. Are we only 200,000 years old as a species? I don't know. I do believe that we are in the Kali Yuga in a period where man is not what he is fully capable of being. That being said, if we could see those of the Satya Yuga, the Golden Age, I think they would just look like hunter-gathers to our eyes but that they were more 'psychically' developed and aware. In those days I suppose the Asura had vimanas (UFOs in Sanskrit literature) but I don't think humans were that type of civilization.
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Well said, I believe life is all about finding happiness. In the Golden Age you speak of, people would have been able to spend most of their time with friends and family, not to mention whatever hobbies they had. A true Golden age indeed.I do believe that we are in the Kali Yuga in a period where man is not what he is fully capable of being. That being said, if we could see those of the Satya Yuga, the Golden Age, I think they would just look like hunter-gathers to our eyes but that they were more 'psychically' developed and aware.
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A good point, Rooftop. I think that people in the Satya Yuga were happy because they had clearer perception of the Divine (such as interacting with the Devas directly and in touch with their own inner selves) in their lives and as a result their lives were expressions of freedom and creativity.