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Gave Skeptiko another try. Was enjoying the conversation and then Alex couldn't help himself. "Pedo pope". Whooop. Done. Turned it off.
Please don't give up on Skeptiiko's Alex. I have the same tendency to lash out at the cruelest manifestation of BS embodied in a religion. What do you suggest needs to be done about a massive, incredibly rich organization that has such a putrid history? I think Alex will eventually lay bare the psychop that is christianity in general, catholicism being its most hideous expression.Gave Skeptiko another try. Was enjoying the conversation and then Alex couldn't help himself. "Pedo pope". Whooop. Done. Turned it off.
Excellent show :)
We know alien visitation is a reality. They ( The PTB ) know alien visitation is a reality. The rest are either uninformed or in a state of denial.
Please read Jeff Mishlove's The PK Man. There is apparently (I'm tempted to say undeniable) a reality to space intelligences beyond just a psychic factor. As I understand it. Jung initially said UFOs were a projection or maybe something in the collective unconscious, but he reversed himself later. The scars & PTSD of the abducted, among other things, give it reality.That's just your interpretation. As a non-member of the Powers That Be, I say I am neither uninformed nor in state of denial. What I lean towards is the view that "alien visitation" represents something in the collective consciousness of humanity rather than being a literal truth.
Please read Jeff Mishlove's The PK Man. There is apparently (I'm tempted to say undeniable) a reality to space intelligences beyond just a psychic factor. As I understand it. Jung initially said UFOs were a projection or maybe something in the collective unconscious, but he reversed himself later. The scars & PTSD of the abducted, among other things, give it reality.
I guess I lost your train of thought. I thought you were referring to the 'collective UNconscious' but I checked again &, no, you're referring to c. conscious. The web refers to it as a "shared set of beliefs, ideas, & moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society." So, is this idea of yours something like the Hundredth Monkey affect that hypothetically claims that once a critical number of people are aware of an idea or exhibit a behavior, that idea or behavior spreads extremely rapidly by unexplained means?Placebos work, and can effect apparently real changes in human physiology. Likewise, maybe aspects of collective consciousness could be able to effect real changes in what can be perceived -- not just by immediate experiencers, but by anyone who cares to look at the evidence. Reality doesn't necessarily have to have its source in concretely identifiable events.
I guess I lost your train of thought. I thought you were referring to the 'collective UNconscious' but I checked again &, no, you're referring to c. conscious. The web refers to it as a "shared set of beliefs, ideas, & moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society." So, is this idea of yours something like the Hundredth Monkey affect that hypothetically claims that once a critical number of people are aware of an idea or exhibit a behavior, that idea or behavior spreads extremely rapidly by unexplained means?
They ( The PTB ) know alien visitation is a reality.
I guess I need to do even more reading about Jungian psychology; in the Oxford series Very Short Introductions, the one titled Jung has a diagram of concentric circles w/ the most inner circle labeled collective unconscious, with Self at the center; this is also the 'space' for the archetypes. Next, is the layer for the personal unconscious that contains people's complexes, possibly corresponding in part to E. Tolle's "pain body." The outer skin is consciousness w/ ego.Well, sort of. First off, I think there is no such thing as a collective UNconsciousness. There is only a collective consciousness, but within that, we may or may not be METAconsciously aware. Where not, that's what Jung termed the collective unconscious, but as BK has noted, he didn't really mean unconscious; he meant that awareness which hasn't yet risen to the level of metaconsciousness.
What I suppose I was really trying to say is that once enough people deem something possible, then that may be able to influence actual perception. People not only report injury from aliens, but anyone is able to verify they have injuries consistent with those reports. Mind, that doesn't prove they actually were injured by aliens.
I'm not saying they consciously made it all up -- they may well be sincerely convinced they were injured by aliens. And things might even get as far as disinterested parties being able to actually handle what are thought of as alien artefacts, but they may be a species of egregore brought into apparent existence by people who have experienced something real and traumatic which they can only express in terms of contact with fairies, elves, or alien beings according to whatever predominates in the current zeitgeist.
At one time not so long ago, people scoffed at the placebo effect, but now it's taken seriously, so much so that most drugs (except, it seems, vaccines!) have to be able to better the placebo effect. Scientists are busy trying to come up with some materialistic explanation of why placebos work, but in the end they might work simply because belief has the power to cure disease.
That thought is anathema to materialists. There simply must be a billiard ball kind of explanation and they won't give up until they find it, or quite possibly just come to think they have found it.
Any way, that's how I've been thinking, for whatever it's worth.
It's funny... Like all other unknowns in the field awaiting "disclosure" by somebody else.
We're making it up as we go merrily along.
Goblin Universe, all the way.
There is no "serious" investigation to be done. That's what mystery is for. Can't explain everything, especially to everyone else.
It's why this whole "alien disclosure" thing is the biggest joke ever. And obvious psy-op.
The genetic mind or collective subconscious was effectively fractured last year and up to that point, so we can no longer agree on much of our shared "reality" and the dominant paradigm is still in question for renewal.
A directed front to steer public opinion on PRACTICALLY ANYTHING these days is doomed to failure, thanks to pushing too many narratives last year.
So, whatever the case in the greater so-called "objective reality" (really isn't one), "they" (goodness I hate it when people give power away with such labels) can't admit to aliens or whatever being real, because "they" (we) couldn't steer the narrative to only fear and bad aliens. At this point, we'd have to admit to ALL, and the entire house of cards would come tumbling down.
Might be good to know when to consciously knock it down, before it catches on fire more and explodes...
Just sayin.Beetles and snakes are so much more beautiful that people! Interesting thoughts, my brother!
Oh, I think the disclosure we're waiting on has already begun; it's not from mainstream, materialist sources, however. I finally got around to listening to New Thinking Allowed & was favorably impressed. In "Aliens & the Afterlife," Mishlove has a conversation w/ himself about some remarkable NDE research which indicated that 37% of ND experiencers reported various forms of UFOs experience as well. Since USA citizens report NDEs at 5 to 7% of the population, this is a particularly strong association.It's funny... Like all other unknowns in the field awaiting "disclosure" by somebody else.
We're making it up as we go merrily along.
Goblin Universe, all the way.
There is no "serious" investigation to be done. That's what mystery is for. Can't explain everything, especially to everyone else.
It's why this whole "alien disclosure" thing is the biggest joke ever. And obvious psy-op.
The genetic mind or collective subconscious was effectively fractured last year and up to that point, so we can no longer agree on much of our shared "reality" and the dominant paradigm is still in question for renewal.
A directed front to steer public opinion on PRACTICALLY ANYTHING these days is doomed to failure, thanks to pushing too many narratives last year.
So, whatever the case in the greater so-called "objective reality" (really isn't one), "they" (goodness I hate it when people give power away with such labels) can't admit to aliens or whatever being real, because "they" (we) couldn't steer the narrative to only fear and bad aliens. At this point, we'd have to admit to ALL, and the entire house of cards would come tumbling down.
Might be good to know when to consciously knock it down, before it catches on fire more and explodes...
Hey, I'm about to start that re-write of "Still Right Here," but I have another one you might like called "The Chaos Box." The protagonist finds a way to use photons to make speed-of-light computers AND invents an invisibility shield AND solves the mystery of why the inhabitants of Machu Picchu disappeared. I also have one called "The Dead Ones," which is a tale how the dead helped solve a murder mystery.Beetles and snakes are so much more beautiful that people! Interesting thoughts, my brother!
Just sayin.
Why all this unraveling and unveiling? Cause things is fallin apart.
We're in a time where it's increasingly possible for us to manifest whatever reality we choose. Especially with the general lack of cohesion. Loose cannons, rogue operatives, free radicals, ronin.
Goodness knows we can't wait and trust what someone else might think to create for us.
Get out the way!...
Hey, I'm about to start that re-write of "Still Right Here," but I have another one you might like called "The Chaos Box." The protagonist finds a way to use photons to make speed-of-light computers AND invents an invisibility shield AND solves the mystery of why the inhabitants of Machu Picchu disappeared. I also have one called "The Dead Ones," which is a tale how the dead helped solve a murder mystery.
Kim, you inspire me to want to spend more time writing and less time stressing about running in hamster wheels. Thanks man![/QUOTE
You're welcome! I'll let you know when I've got that rewrite finished.
If you never tried New Thinking Allowed, Jeffrey Mishlove's podcasts, you're really missing something. He has a evidential mediumship interview that was way out there. It even had some high-tech ways of contacting the disincarnate, like the SoulPhone. http://www.nonlocalmind.org/2021/05/15/the-scole-experiment-with-robin-foy/
Another one confirms Tom Zinser's work is clinical psychologist Fiore's interview: The Unquiet Dead:It kind of gave me the creeps b/c I recall that kind of thing was described by the very old near-death experience of a doctor who was a huge influence on Raymond Moody, M.D. DurIng his NDE, he said he saw spirits hanging around bars & when one man passed out, a spirit attempted to or did manage to get inside the man's aura.
And it is to be found WITHIN. Not "out there somewhere".I agree, brother. The funny thing is that underneath all that freedom is the subterranean prison that is the result of TV, microwaves, and faster foods. I think that the human mind is kind of poisoned and imprisoned as the result of modernity. It seems like the desire for the ultra convenience has lead to the greatest spiritual inconvenience. Granted, I am not about to run to the jungle, shove a bone through my nose, and drink Ayahuasca, but certainly, spiritually, something is missing.