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neil
30-11-2007, 03:30 PM
In the light of other circumstances in my life and having read around these forums and elsewhere, I'm coming to understand that, some time between the ages of 3 and 7, give or take a couple of years - time is pretty elastic for me - I experienced something akin to the kundalini explosion I've read about. I never mentioned it to my parents because I didn't realise that it was unusual, and just as well I didn't, because they'd not have understood anyway.

Afterwards, I began astral travelling, although I didn't know it back then, going out of my body as far as I could go, to where the spaces in between matter were as big as galaxies. As a consequence of my growing understanding of consciousness and the limits of infinite space/time, I also found it difficult to take authority figures seriously, and later I realised how stupid and arbitrary and impositional things like economics, the monetary system, monarchy and politics, etc. are.

I'd be interested to hear whether anyone else experienced stuff like this in early childhood or whether it's mainly an occurence of adulthood.

Incidentally, one of the reasons I first took notice of David Icke was that his initial description of his awakening seemed to match experiences I had as a child. However, at the time he'd 'gone turquoise' I'd long since discounted my new perceptions of how things fitted together, or didn't, because I regarded my experiences as mere childhood imaginings.

It's taken me a long time, nearly 40 years, to learn to accept what I'd learned all those years ago.

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30-11-2007, 03:47 PM
HARD TRUTH
11/30/2007 8:19 AM
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The two Bushes (Iraq I, 1990, and Iraq II, 2003-) and Clinton (Yugoslavia), the DU equivalent of 300,000 Nagasaki bombs is swirling around in our atmosphere. Half life: 4.5 billion years.

neil
30-11-2007, 03:51 PM
Useful info, Edit. But not quite what I was getting at!

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30-11-2007, 04:12 PM
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Tinariwen or...ABOUT (http://www.tinariwen.com/about.php)

AboutJe suis le fils de la terre maternelle
Je suis l'enfant des douleurs éternelles
Je ne suis pas le seigneur du désert
Mais l'esclave des horizons nus

I am the son of the maternal ground
I am the child of eternal pain
I am not the lord of the desert
But the slave of naked horizons

From the poem 'Pas de Nom' ('No Name') by Issa Rhossey, a Touareg poet from the Aïr region. The poem is published in 'Tourne-tête, le pays déchiqueté', a collection of modern Touareg poetry edited by Hélène Claudot-Hawad and Hawad, and published by Éditions Amara. This extract is translated from French by Andy Morgan.


David Icke's Official Forums > Main Forums > Recommended Reading, Viewing and Audio > The Amazing What Are You Listening to Thread! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOu4fdlPiWI


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30-11-2007, 04:20 PM
^TrInItY^ : how big is a thought?
Re: how big is a thought?
i seen the re-run__________________
(http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message469009/pg2)

neil
30-11-2007, 04:26 PM
Tinariwen? Now you're talking! Free flowing proto-blues. But still wondering...

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30-11-2007, 05:06 PM
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User ID: 241684 (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message466808/pg6)
11/26/2007 4:36 AM Re: I am Lucifer;ask me only decent questions Quote


Benedicto Satanem!
In the name of Azazel,Baal and Beelzebuul,go ahead and ask!
Quoting: Lucian Ilea


Is our Childhood about to end?

Anonymous Coward
User ID: 330960
11/26/2007 12:25 PM Re: I am Lucifer;ask me only decent questions Quote


That is the reason I said in my previous post that I am not a good actor.

:o)



No. You are not... The only reason to even try is fear and judgement yet many act to hide both.

Blessings for your sincerity.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 330343



Hi again 330343,

Let me explain something here,

I like to test my ego to, and analyze my reactions to some reading and contact I have, For a better understanding of my self. Without hurting anyone in that process.

I Test everything I see and with which I come into contact.

And you know what Spirit provides its own confirmation and every time for me.

It has been a long road for me, and I need to find the true OF ME, who I am, and where I came from, and where I am going.

Many have told me who I am. But I can only be the one to find myself...!

because this will be my last incarnation...

Who determines which afterlife path?

YOU(we) DO.

Every day is a winding road...

Blessing to you brother.

Lucian Ilea
User ID: 275722
11/26/2007 6:35 PM Re: I am Lucifer;ask me only decent questions Quote


Benedicto Satanem!
In the name of Azazel,Baal and Beelzebuul,go ahead and ask!


You're not Satan.

You are Lucifer!
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 239210

you understood
ecce Homo!

_________
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We are in the last stages of our planetary little drama
All the posts of this energy being have absolutely no connection with stupidity or ignorance,so read them at your own risk!

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30-11-2007, 05:07 PM
Lucifer has turned into an Angel of Lightgodlike (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message468726/pg3)Anonymous Coward
User ID: 330343
11/29/2007 7:59 PM Re: Lucifer has turned into an Angel of Light Quote


Should one edit our posts as to not disturb the space time continuum?
Quoting: Razrin


Thoughts are edited every moment.

There are constant adjustments and fine tuning that occur in the minds of human.

The de-evolved state of human physiology has presented an opportunity for countless races to experience the 'Human' experience synchronistcly with, within and around us.

All effort is made to distract/suppress the Flame/ (chord as above poster correctly describes)

Frustration/impatience mounts as the moment draws near.

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30-11-2007, 05:19 PM
Question. Is Destiny the...

antipas
User ID: 333428
11/30/2007 12:59 AM
Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

we are all stupid.

antipas
User ID: 333428
11/30/2007 1:31 AM
Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

I AM THE ONE WHO THRESHES, AND YOU ALL HAVE GOT ME IN THE MOOD.

Anonymous Coward
User ID: 333555
11/30/2007 2:04 AM Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote


I AM THE ONE WHO THRESHES, AND YOU ALL HAVE GOT ME IN THE MOOD.
Quoting: antipas


http://www.godlikeproductions.com/sm/tool.gif

Anonymous Coward
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11/30/2007 7:53 AM Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

thank you

Anonymous Coward
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11/30/2007 8:17 AM Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

thrash away give it everything you have, you have missed the starting bell, get busy




rebuked long ago

Anonymous Coward
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11/30/2007 10:59 AM Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

For those who this rings with I'm getting a message.

Start to push. Make it happen.

Anonymous Coward
User ID: 287857
11/30/2007 11:12 AM Re: Question. Is Destiny the... Quote

all the tools you need are within


open up your arc and let the rays shine


use the tools within, do not weary now, just take another step, and another...soon the journey will be evident

godlike..ect... (http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message424119/pg167)

neil
30-11-2007, 05:44 PM
The poetry of moving beyond becoming?

yanqui uxo
30-11-2007, 07:17 PM
Godlikeproductions is NOT a reliable source for material of any kind, friends. It is a haven for fear-mongers and disinfo agents. The place has not been safe ever since the Cointel Pro agent "Trinity" acquired the rights to the site from Dani (previous owner) a few years back (through malicious hacking attempts and personal threats, might I add).

Her new site is:
http://www.freedomcrowsnest.org/forum/index.php


Peace and love.

neil
30-11-2007, 11:38 PM
Thank you.

But what about consciousness shifts?

kblood
01-12-2007, 12:01 AM
In the light of other circumstances in my life and having read around these forums and elsewhere, I'm coming to understand that, some time between the ages of 3 and 7, give or take a couple of years - time is pretty elastic for me - I experienced something akin to the kundalini explosion I've read about. I never mentioned it to my parents because I didn't realise that it was unusual, and just as well I didn't, because they'd not have understood anyway.

Afterwards, I began astral travelling, although I didn't know it back then, going out of my body as far as I could go, to where the spaces in between matter were as big as galaxies. As a consequence of my growing understanding of consciousness and the limits of infinite space/time, I also found it difficult to take authority figures seriously, and later I realised how stupid and arbitrary and impositional things like economics, the monetary system, monarchy and politics, etc. are.

I'd be interested to hear whether anyone else experienced stuff like this in early childhood or whether it's mainly an occurence of adulthood.

Incidentally, one of the reasons I first took notice of David Icke was that his initial description of his awakening seemed to match experiences I had as a child. However, at the time he'd 'gone turquoise' I'd long since discounted my new perceptions of how things fitted together, or didn't, because I regarded my experiences as mere childhood imaginings.

It's taken me a long time, nearly 40 years, to learn to accept what I'd learned all those years ago.

Much the same for me. Only later I realised that the awakening I might have had at 3-7 might not have been normal. After the age of 7 I do not remember much about doing astral travels, but I also found it hard to believe my teachers for example. My geography f.ex. told me, no the continents have never been one continent. I even tried to help her by saying I did not suggest they had been the last 2000 years or in known human history, still she claimed no. I was wondering if she was even looking at the map at all... :confused:

I am 25 years old now, still trying to figure out new ways to use what I did at that early age. Seems to get more difficult with the mind becomming less and less open. As we get older it seems to become more difficult to believe in anything being possible, and our curiosity is not as hungry as it was as a kid.

neil
07-12-2007, 04:37 PM
Thanks for that, kblood.

I'm in my 40s and just starting to rethink my experiences.

There was a period when I was forcing myself to fit in and try to learn and do things 'properly' (I went to university in my 30s, for example) but for a while I've been wondering why, since I've learned so much in other ways, I'd need the legitimization of people (academics, bosses at work, etc.) who've assumed authority whether or not they've wisdom to offer.

I used my early experiences to retreat into myself for many years — and that's not the best way to try and negotiate your way through the world/universe/space/time, because that way you're always trying to align yourself and fit in. I'm learning to be myself at the moment — ditching anger and fear along the way — and see if I can become more conscious and more awake that way.

neil
07-12-2007, 04:41 PM
... and yes, talking with teachers who don't listen and who have no discernible working intelligence can be a dispiriting way to spend your time!