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Is Castaneda’s Assemblage Point an Alien Implant?
David Wilcock Discusses One Aspect of Dr. Pete Peterson’s Work Pete also was involved in a program in which the nervous system was mapped out in meticulous detail. He discovered that we have a dimple in the middle of each … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, spirituality
Tagged aliens, assemblage point, Blake, Carlos Castaneda, Don Juan Mateus, heart centre, heart chakra, Humanism, humanity, knowledge, massage, spiritualism
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Connecting the Dots
Everything You Need to Know but have Never been Told More like, everything he’s told us before but now all in one big book. David Icke seems angry. I suspect it’s because he’s been saying basically the same thing for … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, David Icke, fantasy, hidden agenda, hidden truth, Humanism, science fiction, warnings, writing
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A Digital Version of Heaven?
The Good Place My daughter, Rosanna, suggested that I take a look at this television series. (Each episode is called a “chapter”: the show has 31 chapters, so far.) I’ll have to admit, I’m not a fan. True, I haven’t … Continue reading
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Tagged afterlife, ethical philosophy, ethics, Humanism, life after death, spirituality, television
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Neale Donald Walsch: Devil’s Advocate?
The New Revelations This is the fifth book by Neale Donald Walsch that I’ve read, and I suspect it will be the last. It’s not that I don’t appreciate his message, because I do, it’s just that his method of … Continue reading
Chaos Theory: the Butterfly Effect
Can One Small Act Lead to Change? We like to think so, but the concept is counter-intuitive at best. After all, one person cannot effect change in the greater world, can they? The idea of the Butterfly Effect has taken … Continue reading
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Tagged Humanism, love, movies, relationships, science
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To Blog or Not to Blog
THAT is the Question William Shakespeare would have had no problem answering this one. Writers, by trade, must write. But what if they have nothing to say? Have you ever known anyone with an opinion holding back? Take reviewers of … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Christianity, Druidism, Humanism, Muslim, religions, spirituality, writing
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