Lucy
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Beau
Haven't been following your posts so don't know why you pulled Icke and the reptiles out of the hat, so to speak, but the reptiles how up in other writing, so it Icke is a duck, he's in a flock....or whatever it is for ducks...(gaggle of geese, pride of lions, etc.)
I vaguely recall reading in a book in the 1990's about reptilians and their role on Earth. I couldn't believe someone had published that. But that book it out there somewhere. Maybe Icke read it.
Davd Morehouse also wrote about encounters with reptilians. (Psychic Warrior). On the other hand, Morehouse's integrity has been brought into question (use Google). However, he still teaches remote viewing. Last summer I attended a Monroe Institute outreach workshop. Thats' a two-day workshop. One of the participants had worked with Morehouse and liked his workshop. I asked about the reptilians. The person had also experienced (in rv)something like alien reptilians and didn't seem bothered by it. We didn't have time to talk in depth. I am curious about this and reluctant to try to evaluate what is happening. I am also not particularly interested in trying to experience it. Isn't there soem movie about reptilians and humans? I keep thinking of the reptilian male flicking his tongue about in front of the (sexy young) woman. Gross!
Stuart Wilde used to write about Icke and about the conspiracy stuff...The Illuminati stuff and family connections between the high and mighty, the Bilderberg meetings, and some stuff that goes back to pre WWI times. (Henry Ford was no saint). I think GGoldman Sachs et. al. didn't need the help of any of these groups and did quite well alone!
If you really want to read wierd conspracy stuff, you have to look at the writings about the paranormal stuff around the Nazis. Weird! Interesting, but I couldn't find any answers there and it didn't enlighten me as to how to improve my own experiences. Though it might make for a good evening of conversation, that and a good big bottle of wine.
Imagine getting tight on Ripple and reptilians. Oh, then the tongue would really make me ill.
There is a line of thought that the whole of reality is something we made up when we separated from God, or All That Is, and that the story of the prodigal son is a story of returning to God. I think this is also found in a line of Eastern thought but I can't recall what. Dave MBS who used to post here once wrote a lucid post on that but I lost the link, and he disappeared.
Happy New Year!
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