05-20-2012, 07:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2012, 07:32 PM by indolering.)
(05-20-2012, 11:33 AM)neutral333 Wrote: It occurs to me now that David Icke's strange theories on reptiles and the moon make him even more credible to me becuaseof the following combination:
1. He is obviously intelligent, witty, and has a great sense of humor.
2. If he were trying to fool people out of ulterior motives (making money, serving a misinformation overlord, sounding credible) he would not be so vocal about these unnerving issues.
JMT (just my thoughts)
I agree. Though there are plenty of people who are attracted to the ET/reptilian agenda, generally speaking most folks are dismissive of his reptilian theory and tend to discount him altogether. It does speak to his credibility that he presents the evidence he's found and openly draws his conclusions without regard for fame or fortune. Of course he's doing much better now (after 20+ years) but as you may know he was mercilessly ridiculed in the early days for some of his far out ideas. His story is inspiring as it displays remarkable courage and perseverance in the face of wide condemnation.
In the final analysis his work is important not because of the reptilian aspect of the conspiracy (however true or false it may be) but because of his expert expose of the collusion of elite bloodlines who seek to take full possession of the planet.
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@ godwide_void
No, I never knew Leary personally - but I've read most everything he wrote and found much of it very helpful in my own journey.
It's true - we have a unique opportunity here at the end of an age where a profusion of spiritual disciplines have been made available, and wherein we may synthesize these valuable traditions into a cohesive system which feels right to us. The sacraments have played a major role in humanity's religious quest throughout the ages - Aldous Huxley said they were a 'gratuitous grace'. They're not essential for spiritual development, but most people could, in a supportive setting, benefit from such an experience.