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jim fear
18-10-2007, 11:31 PM
Does anyone else here think that the whole conspiracy scene and all that goes with it is a belief system? Like a new religion?
phoebe
18-10-2007, 11:34 PM
I think it definitely is.
mountain
18-10-2007, 11:34 PM
Sometimes I get that gut feeling. Yes, I believe it goes much deeper or higher. There is too much focus on reptilians right now and I have a feeling that these creatures, are slaves too, and not at all hostile like people assume.
herebynightfall
18-10-2007, 11:39 PM
I think it's common ground.
A single conciousness sharing ideas with eachother.
For the purpose of teaching and learning through the sharing and communication.
No it's not a belief system.
It's a pick and choose..
and its share your experience and observations for the better of everybody.
it's cutting back hating, and start just understanding where we are in our time in this universe.
it's just trying to know.
and knowing.
phoebe
18-10-2007, 11:49 PM
I think it's common ground.
A single conciousness sharing ideas with eachother.
For the purpose of teaching and learning through the sharing and communication.
No it's not a belief system.
It's a pick and choose..
and its share your experience and observations for the better of everybody.
it's cutting back hating, and start just understanding where we are in our time in this universe.
it's just trying to know.
and knowing.
I disagree because there isn't even common
ground within the conspiracy scene...
You have this faction saying 'reptilians',
that faction saying 'zionists', and quite mindboggling
amounts of other factions who can't seem to agree on
anything whatsoever...
Pretty much like most religions.
I definitely wouldn't say that the conspiracy scene
is cutting back on hating.
There is a lot of hate within it, which is perpetuated by
a distinct and almost complete lack of any KNOWING
whatsoever.
Like most religions.
Know thyself and you shall know all there is to know.
herebynightfall
18-10-2007, 11:54 PM
I disagree because there isn't even common
ground within the conspiracy scene...
You have this faction saying 'reptilians',
that faction saying 'zionists', and quite mindboggling
amounts of other factions who can't seem to agree on
anything whatsoever...
Pretty much like most religions.
I definitely wouldn't say that the conspiracy scene
is cutting back on hating.
There is a lot of hate within it, which is perpetuated by
a distinct and almost complete lack of any KNOWING
whatsoever.
Like most religions.
Know thyself and you shall know all there is to know.
Pry their heads open with a little bit of your perspective.
And while you are in their heads.
Show them a mirror of what the heck they are doing.
If it doesnt work, well forget them for now.
rossus
19-10-2007, 12:13 AM
I disagree because there isn't even common
ground within the conspiracy scene...
You have this faction saying 'reptilians',
that faction saying 'zionists', and quite mindboggling
amounts of other factions who can't seem to agree on
anything whatsoever...
Pretty much like most religions.
I definitely wouldn't say that the conspiracy scene
is cutting back on hating.
There is a lot of hate within it, which is perpetuated by
a distinct and almost complete lack of any KNOWING
whatsoever.
Like most religions.
Know thyself and you shall know all there is to know.
i love your posts :)
jim fear
19-10-2007, 12:20 AM
I agree with some of what herebynightfall is saying about sharing ideas and cutting back on the hating. But I think some people will insist that conspiracy theories are 100 percent true and wont back down about there believes.
phoebe also has agood point with all the divides within the "scene"
So Would it be fair to say that you get people who are more into the political side of this “ Awakening” E.g. anti war protesters 9/11 investigators fight the power types with a general political basis, and you get those who are more into the more spiritual stuff, looking into general health, growing there own food etc accepting that the governments responsible for some of the wrongs in the world but basing there believes on what feels is right by them indivdually and not necessarily worrying to much about the theories presented to them.
Is that a fair assessment?
I no that there are many people here with different views but the political types and what im calling the "spiritual types" are the main two tyes which I’ve really taken note of
alice34
19-10-2007, 12:28 AM
Does anyone else here think that the whole conspiracy scene and all that goes with it is a belief system? Like a new religion?
Yeah I think for many this movement is the birth of a new religion that will span according to different versions for 100s of years to come ( if humanity survives to tell the tale ).
Personally I see the conspiracy scene is part of an inward journey for humanity awakening to a deeper purpose... it's certainly not the end of the road, but part of it.. - where it turns into a concrete religion will be the point where its downfall as a highjacked form of consciousness will begin, and it begins its inexorable path into gradually losing its authenticity through institutionalisation until the next big turn of the wheel..
...who knows, forums like this may oneday be combed by "revisionists" in centuries to come...:eek:
noewhan
26-12-2009, 06:50 PM
Here's my belief system, in short.
Every major established religion and Government has been infiltrated by some nasty people. They have tried over the years and failed. At the same time the 'good' or 'neutral' communities grow. The nasty people refine their belief and make it their family tradition to corrupt and take over. They will be exposed and punished. That's without aliens or e.ts.
With E.t.s, I'd say that we were helped by various groups, and some of them have their own agenda, on the 'good' and 'evil' side.
Over time, humanity will hopefully expose war in general as a hoax, and actually work together instead of falling for the same old tricks.
oioioi
26-12-2009, 07:34 PM
It's a disbelief system isn't it?
revmoofoo
26-12-2009, 09:25 PM
Couldn’t it be a belief system based on two very famous sayings that are found in numerous religions?
“Know thy self”
“Seek and ye shall find”
If the answer is “yes” then welcome to the Church of Truth! hehe :D
In the end, it matters not what it is called; only that it exists.
Rev
nectars
26-12-2009, 10:18 PM
I think it definitely is.
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marpat
26-12-2009, 10:22 PM
I think people should talk in terms of working models rather than belief systems. With belief systems people are always trying to defend their own corner but a working model allows a person a method of looking at things without the emotional entanglement of a belief system. When the persons perception changes they just change their model for one that is more accurate, illuminating and beneficial.
michael_mac
26-12-2009, 11:21 PM
It's a belief system and not all of it is true. A belief system is a filter in the mind and filters how we see life.
runlikehell
26-12-2009, 11:44 PM
Does anyone else here think that the whole conspiracy scene and all that goes with it is a belief system? Like a new religion?
Great post yes it is!
people are claiming to be awake, aware, ect, but will defend their beliefs about conspiracy stuff, truth is, it's a little truth with maximum manipluation :(
the_giver
27-12-2009, 12:32 AM
Does anyone else here think that the whole conspiracy scene and all that goes with it is a belief system? Like a new religion?
Absolutely!!
I disagree because there isn't even common
ground within the conspiracy scene...
You have this faction saying 'reptilians',
that faction saying 'zionists', and quite mindboggling
amounts of other factions who can't seem to agree on
anything whatsoever...
Pretty much like most religions.
I definitely wouldn't say that the conspiracy scene
is cutting back on hating.
There is a lot of hate within it, which is perpetuated by
a distinct and almost complete lack of any KNOWING
whatsoever.
Like most religions.
Know thyself and you shall know all there is to know.
I believe that this is actually the plan. Make it seem like there is no common ground. Cause more division, more confusion, more fear...it's the same recipe "Novus Ordo Seclorum"
drael
27-12-2009, 05:05 AM
Is it religion? Well, in parts, yes it is. I beleive this is a minority. That response is typical of new beleif systems.
Mythology is undoubtably on the rise. From aliens, to 2012, to conspiracies, to the new age, there is an increasing complexity and sophistication to new mythologies.
If taken as mythologies are meant to be taken, as stories containing hidden wisdom and truths, rather than literal truths, the mythologising of the modern day could spell the end to dogmatic religions like materialism. Taken as literal, it becomes religion and adds to dogmatism...
I have a deal of faith that this new wave of various mythologies, is in fact, an end to modern dogmatism, and is a much needed return to older ways...
Given the religions of education, materialism, individualism, politics and many others, even dogmatic CT, would be a welcome releif from a complete lack of imagination.