
I too often yearn for escape. Sure hope you are right about those mind warriors.. Planet could use the help!!
Lying just cannot be healthy for the liar.Pluto's Child wrote:I find all this compassion & so forth rather hard to get my head around, the guy is a compulsive liar who spins the kind of yarns TV has "educated" people to follow, that do nothing but add more & more deception & obfuscation in an already very difficult field to navigate.
I have moved on way beyond blame, & tbh "blame'" never really came into it, "blame" is something one apportions to things "material" that "make sense ", abductions just don't; even the starters of being paralysed & "floated" out of the window or through the roof are traumatising, not just mentally but emotionally & physically, it's outside of "reality".Hermit wrote:What you said Pluto.
This is part of the problem of trying to assign blame and being in the world view that accepts that there is a blamer and someone who is a victim.
Now how about this for an idea. What if we have a choice to evolve out of that world view? Would you take it?
And I bet I have a touchstone here that would be well served by us all, myself (emphasis on myself) included.
Any story that comes from that old world view of victim/perpetrator? I bet it's either a) distorted intentionally or (more likely) unintentionally by the teller, or b) is simply poppycock.
Either way, I have to step up beside Christine on this one because I for one was a willing participant in all this song and dance, as well as anyone who had or has an opinion! I believe we all had a role to play in this. Refer to the epistle of Hermit. ;o)
Family forgives and helps each other to move on. That's just the way it is.
Hey, I have read a lot of your posts & threads, you are a stand out genuine human being with your heart on your sleeve & I salute you !Naga_Fireball wrote:Masterfully written , Pluto's Child. Sorry for going off like a rocket.![]()
I too often yearn for escape. Sure hope you are right about those mind warriors.. Planet could use the help!!
IMO lying & deception is not healthy for any one of us.maggie wrote:Lying just cannot be healthy for the liar.Pluto's Child wrote:I find all this compassion & so forth rather hard to get my head around, the guy is a compulsive liar who spins the kind of yarns TV has "educated" people to follow, that do nothing but add more & more deception & obfuscation in an already very difficult field to navigate.
What we desire IMO is health. Maybe this is just my belief. Health may not be what everyone wants but that is hard for me to get my head around.
Well, I would say that compassion does something for you, not him. I think it leads to health. There is something you can do for others as every sentient being, just stand for the truth.
I am listening to this very sound talk. Sharing it here.....
Watch from 1:13:31. It is not a direct hit but relevant for what you talked about but indicates that truth is healing.......
[youtube]https://youtu.be/DLv80cDS6_A?t=1h12m15s[/youtube]
I am not sure How (left out how, came back and edited) you mean that? Both are concepts for feeling. Both are bandied about as if we know what one another means.Pluto's Child wrote: Compassion is a concept, (it is held in imagination) love is a reality, it has real power, power beyond what we can imagine.
Love is a reality when we make it Real, ie: heal (remove barriers and limits) ourselves and be-come love, we then have true compassion for those who have not yet walked the path of the annihilation of false ego, painful and arduous one I might add. Compassion for me is a compression within me of all I have lived and recalled, this allows me to feel another without losing myself. For me compassion is a all the suffering distilled into a single drop, not personal any longer it has some pretty magical properties.Pluto's Child wrote:Health is far more than it seems, it's natures instruction manual on how to live / exist at one with the universe & our selves, there is no one answer or easy solution, what works for one is poison to another, it is some thing we all need to learn how to navigate.
Compassion is a concept, (it is held in imagination) love is a reality, it has real power, power beyond what we can imagine.
Phil wrote:So......what about David Wilcock? How does he disappear from this discussion so easily? (to me he seems to disappear from the discussion more easily than the actual topic, which is friggin amazing)
Can anyone explain to me how they perceive him actually ENTERING the narrative? I'm not looking for philosophical answers or judgments....just honest recountings of how they remember the "history" of this myth (and character) creation story.