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the festival spirit
15-06-2007, 07:23 AM
Which book to read first,
I have read half of the biggest secret. I have been recommended to read Tales from the time loop First, next.
Which book would you recommend I read first and why, also can anyone tell me, if David icke has been wrong? and if so what about ?
the festival spirit
15-06-2007, 07:28 AM
and because of some of the restrictions imposed on this site, I can only list ten of the books, IF you recommend another that is not on the list, then please state otherwise.
(yes I have tried to talk to admin about it but he chooses not to answer my questions so before you start talk to admin first please)
EDIT: sorry if this has been done before I dont have the time to read every single thread.
indigo
15-06-2007, 11:27 AM
I am half way through the biggest secret. Someone recommended to read 'and the truth shall set you free' first but I couldn't get it.
celtic isis
15-06-2007, 11:34 AM
I am half way through the biggest secret. Someone recommended to read 'and the truth shall set you free' first but I couldn't get it.
i have it neila lol ;) i wouldn't recommend that one though, not to read first anyway.
i would always recommend either Time Loop or I am Me, I am Free.
Time loop has everything and is brilliantly written, i am me is free from rep stuff and does set you free from your shackles lol. All icke's books are worth it though, i'm reading two at the same time right now lol ("robot's Reb" and "Truth shall set u free" lol in fact)
gotta be "i am me.." FIRST in my opinion :)
i always lend out 'and the truth will set you free', simply because it's easier for most people to relate to the "earth school" stuff. i think that book is still relative today. i can engage someone on a very tangible level there.
aznality
15-06-2007, 12:11 PM
Hrmm well the Biggest Secret was my very first David Icke book. Children of the Matrix is a good follow-up from that. You know, I'd like to get along to all David's books. They are all good reads.
indigo
17-06-2007, 04:54 PM
i have it neila lol ;) i wouldn't recommend that one though, not to read first anyway.
i would always recommend either Time Loop or I am Me, I am Free.
Time loop has everything and is brilliantly written, i am me is free from rep stuff and does set you free from your shackles lol. All icke's books are worth it though, i'm reading two at the same time right now lol ("robot's Reb" and "Truth shall set u free" lol in fact)
gotta be "i am me.." FIRST in my opinion :)I seem to get those titles muddled up, your right though, iremember now:D
Just to add, Alice in wonderland was my first book:confused: I wish it was something else first so I could understand a bit more about stuff. I'm loving the biggest secret though, I've had it ages but heve to keep going over things as it's alot to take in.:eek:
the festival spirit
17-06-2007, 05:11 PM
Thanks so far,
I cant believe how few people are actually coming on this thread, I am not sure whether to actually read davids books. as I am writing my own.
indigo
17-06-2007, 05:14 PM
Thanks so far,
I cant believe how few people are actually coming on this thread, I am not sure whether to actually read davids books. as I am writing my own.Yeah I thought more people would reply to be honest. I do think his books are a little hard to understand though, which is why it is taking me ages to read 'the biggest secret' It's facinating stuff though.
danielg
17-06-2007, 07:18 PM
Don't read Icke books anymore, so couldn't recommend any of them. Its okay for people that are new to this info (seeing Icke on TV got me into it), but his work is more like a general overview of other peoples work. There are better authors out their writing about the subjects he covers: conspiracies, ancient history, consciousness etc.
xdnax
18-06-2007, 02:04 AM
Tales From The Time Loop is absolutely gr8!!!
but as a "1st book" i'd advise (and voted for) "i am me, i am free" it's just a nice introduction.
children of the matrix, and the truth shall set you free, infinite love....all gr8 books.
i started with "alice in wonderland..." just because of the 9/11 thing. i'd never heard of icke before then.....i read that, got to the end with all the "reptilian stuff" and thought...."hey....the rest of the book makes "sense"...why would the guy go and "ruin his credibility" by going into all this at the end of his book if there was no substance to the theory??" so i went out and bought some more of his books, and the only thing "crazy" about them is how much sense they make!! :D
peace
indigo
18-06-2007, 12:31 PM
Tales From The Time Loop is absolutely gr8!!!
but as a "1st book" i'd advise (and voted for) "i am me, i am free" it's just a nice introduction.
children of the matrix, and the truth shall set you free, infinite love....all gr8 books.
i started with "alice in wonderland..." just because of the 9/11 thing. i'd never heard of icke before then.....i read that, got to the end with all the "reptilian stuff" and thought...."hey....the rest of the book makes "sense"...why would the guy go and "ruin his credibility" by going into all this at the end of his book if there was no substance to the theory??" so i went out and bought some more of his books, and the only thing "crazy" about them is how much sense they make!! :D
peaceYeah they do make sense when you weigh up all they evidence. I didn't get to the end of Alice in wonderland, but I'm guessing, the reptile thing is a bit of a cover up (not that I don't believe that stuff) I find this hard to explain, but I think if he didn't mention the reptiles he would probably have to watch his back more, whereas the reptile stuff will get people thinking he's crazy and therefore able to get away with it. Those who know though, just know. Dunno if I made sense there:confused:
celtic isis
18-06-2007, 02:17 PM
Don't read Icke books anymore, so couldn't recommend any of them. Its okay for people that are new to this info (seeing Icke on TV got me into it), but his work is more like a general overview of other peoples work. There are better authors out their writing about the subjects he covers: conspiracies, ancient history, consciousness etc.
yep but icke has that witty way about him that makes it more fun :D
i'd rather read icke lol even if i don't agree with everything as he sees it.
he's kool :D I'm proud to have icke books for everyone to see!
celtic isis
18-06-2007, 02:20 PM
Tales From The Time Loop is absolutely gr8!!!
but as a "1st book" i'd advise (and voted for) "i am me, i am free" it's just a nice introduction.
children of the matrix, and the truth shall set you free, infinite love....all gr8 books.
i started with "alice in wonderland..." just because of the 9/11 thing. i'd never heard of icke before then.....i read that, got to the end with all the "reptilian stuff" and thought...."hey....the rest of the book makes "sense"...why would the guy go and "ruin his credibility" by going into all this at the end of his book if there was no substance to the theory??" so i went out and bought some more of his books, and the only thing "crazy" about them is how much sense they make!! :D
peace
yep xdanx i know this is how i think too lol haha i voted for i am me too
Tales from the Time Lop excellent stff and yeah it does all make sense, though i still have probs with the hologram stuff....
i do think we are spirits having a human expericence here, not that we are just illusions. Saying that though we are illusions or the imagination of ourselves, as we expericence life through our minds and thoughts...but i don't want to be a hologram lol :D
i love i am ME i am FREE! :D
celtic isis
18-06-2007, 02:23 PM
Yeah they do make sense when you weigh up all they evidence. I didn't get to the end of Alice in wonderland, but I'm guessing, the reptile thing is a bit of a cover up (not that I don't believe that stuff) I find this hard to explain, but I think if he didn't mention the reptiles he would probably have to watch his back more, whereas the reptile stuff will get people thinking he's crazy and therefore able to get away with it. Those who know though, just know. Dunno if I made sense there:confused:
hey neila :D
yep it's hard to know about the rep stuff...try and read Time Loop would be my answer.
There does seem to be more to the rep stuff than meets the eye, i'm not sure if it's just a cover cause well, it does run right throughout ancient history, there are lots of parallels...hard to know really.
notaslave
18-06-2007, 02:42 PM
Thanks so far,
I cant believe how few people are actually coming on this thread, I am not sure whether to actually read davids books. as I am writing my own.
I havent read any of his books so cant comment on their content. I have seen a couple of his videos though. Much of what is said here is an education and leads me to other websites for further reading but isnt the sole source of what I read up on.
celtic isis
18-06-2007, 10:13 PM
I havent read any of his books so cant comment on their content. I have seen a couple of his videos though. Much of what is said here is an education and leads me to other websites for further reading but isnt the sole source of what I read up on.
ah jeez try and read one of icke's books they're worth it lol
The videos don't compare, his books are so in depth and witty at the same time.
the festival spirit
18-06-2007, 10:36 PM
Tales From The Time Loop is absolutely gr8!!!
but as a "1st book" i'd advise (and voted for) "i am me, i am free" it's just a nice introduction.
children of the matrix, and the truth shall set you free, infinite love....all gr8 books.
i started with "alice in wonderland..." just because of the 9/11 thing. i'd never heard of icke before then.....i read that, got to the end with all the "reptilian stuff" and thought...."hey....the rest of the book makes "sense"...why would the guy go and "ruin his credibility" by going into all this at the end of his book if there was no substance to the theory??" so i went out and bought some more of his books, and the only thing "crazy" about them is how much sense they make!! :D
peace
Great post. I have noticed that david icke contradicts himself here and there, but I understand how hard it is to know one thing is true and to know the complete opposite is also true. It is hard to put stuff in writing sometimes.
David icke has made it clear he doesnt give a shit about credibility, he doesnt require your approval, (not that I am having a go) he likes to justify himself as he goes along, which is something you cannot avoid, if you want credibility.
How is that for a paradox.
The amount of people that are actually trapped within that paradox on this site, is incredible.
And I still havent read a whole book of his yet. But I understand exactly where he is coming from.
the festival spirit
18-06-2007, 10:45 PM
Yeah they do make sense when you weigh up all they evidence. I didn't get to the end of Alice in wonderland, but I'm guessing, the reptile thing is a bit of a cover up (not that I don't believe that stuff) I find this hard to explain, but I think if he didn't mention the reptiles he would probably have to watch his back more, whereas the reptile stuff will get people thinking he's crazy and therefore able to get away with it. Those who know though, just know. Dunno if I made sense there:confused:
You make perfect sense to me mate, bang on perfect. The reptile thing is something I am bec oming more and more aware of, I think it might be in all of us, I notice david refer to his reptilian side often. Like you said those who know, know.
yep xdanx i know this is how i think too lol haha i voted for i am me too
Tales from the Time Lop excellent stff and yeah it does all make sense, though i still have probs with the hologram stuff....
i do think we are spirits having a human expericence here, not that we are just illusions. Saying that though we are illusions or the imagination of ourselves, as we expericence life through our minds and thoughts...but i don't want to be a hologram lol :D
i love i am ME i am FREE! :D
One day celtic isis you are gonna become aware of your hologramatic self, and when you learn to vibrate it will slap you like a metaphorical slap in the face. You will love it though ;)
Thanks for voting everyone, its a shame those who bang on about his books all the time are not coming on this thread strange or what :confused:???