01-30-2014, 02:39 PM
(01-29-2014, 07:39 PM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: he has interpreted his own experiences here:
https://divinecosmos.com/about-david-wilcock
Quote:David moved to Louisville, Kentucky in February 2003 to join forces with Jim and Carla, the two surviving members of the Law of One contact. He was soon followed by fellow members Vara in March and Gary in late April. David reliably paid 601 dollars monthly rent, shopped for the group's food on Friday night and cooked the group's food for the entire week all day Saturday (with fellow member Vara, who also did all the bookkeeping).
David also regularly performed a variety of skilled labor tasks, including a complete remodeling of the basement, creating three new bedrooms and a large laundry room, under the direction and partnership of fellow L/L member Bruce, also known as LoneBear, who moved in as of December. Gary also provided assistance in construction.
The 'Gary' mentioned above is our own Bring4th_GLB I believe
Correct, Gary and David moved into the L/L house, with others, around the same time in an attempt to start a spiritual community of sorts. I'm not sure exactly what happened with the community but Gary is the only remaining member from the endeavor. The way the community tasks were split up is a bit misrepresented here, as everyone chipped in with the cooking and with the construction tasks (according to Gary).
To be introduced to David through his "Ra channeling" might not be the best first impression, as that's not really what he's famous for. As far as I'm aware, his recent fame could be attributed to the popularity of his Youtube videos, where he takes spiritual principles (mostly discussed in the Law of One) and makes some "long-reaching" connections to scientific evidence and conspiracy themes.
I wouldn't consider his work scientific by any shot. He does a great job at connecting dots and presenting it to an audience in an easily digestible way, inspiring aw and wonder. Many of the dots he connects are missing big pieces, and so the picture he paints can be incomplete or sometimes flat-out false, and his interpretations of the Law of One can often be questionable (see his article prior to 2012 that suggested there was no other logical interpretation of the Ra material except one of an instant event to happen in December 2012. He offered a reinterpretation a few months before the date to give him some wiggle room when it didn't happen.)
I don't think he deserves nearly as much hate as he receives. His ideas can be looked at and discussed with a fully skeptical and open mind, and many of them dismissed as such, without reverting to nasty attitude and name-calling. David is following his passion and doing his best to be of service as he knows how. His ego can get in the way at times (which is something he quite often openly admits), and he can often seem to be a caricature of himself, but at his heart he is attempting to share information, inspiration, and bring people to a greater understanding of spirituality. And from my perspective, the people that have come to greater understanding through him (in a way, including me), he has succeeded. Not everyone who finds David sticks with him and agrees with everything he says, but I know many people who have found a greater truth through David and continued their seeking beyond him, and I would say without hesitation that he has a net positive effect on the spiritual atmosphere of the planet.
He's just an easy target and I think he deserves more respect than people give him.
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