View Full Version : Do you teach your children /NWO/TPTB/other worlds?
tracker
15-07-2009, 07:01 PM
I DO .
I don't do it as grafficly as we might talk on forum .after all they are children .
When my daughter was young i tought her that she came from the stars .
it didnt take her long to say to me
"Daddy , do i forget where i came from because i didnt have the same brain? )
how clever is that .:)
I showed her the childrens film "Monsters inc".
and spoke to her about why the small girl in the film frightens the monsters , because when she is frightened , the monsters get energy ( like battery recharging ) and her laughs drain them of energy and makes them frightened .
I then told her and compared it with some dogs , that when we are frightened -- they can smell it , and then they go woof woof woof etc and chase you if you get frightened , but if you dont , they usually leave you alone .
she knows that church goers are sleepy because they always say its god and dont know why things happen ( i didnt tell her that --those were her own words -------:cool: )
I have told her that laughter is good for her imune system and that sadness can make the brain ----------not think properly ------but i have also told her that crying can be good for her if she feels she needs to ------just not stay sad all day .
do you teach your children and give them foundations as preperations for their future regarding this sick and sorry place ?
:cool:
tracker
15-07-2009, 09:42 PM
:)
cafetimes1991
15-07-2009, 09:48 PM
I don't have children, but if I do, I am undedcided when to tell them. This thread will help, I hope. :cool:
lauren_almighty
15-07-2009, 09:53 PM
awww you sound like a brilliant dad. if i had kids i would teach them this kind of stuff very early on. i think i would even home school them. i love it when children come out with intelligent things. your daughter seems very smart. :)
tracker
15-07-2009, 09:54 PM
I don't have children, but if I do, I am undedcided when to tell them. This thread will help, I hope. :cool:
its a slow step Cafetimes .
obviously I allowed for her to find her way too , but as time goes on i introduce carefully -- subjects that will matter , especially the one about fear .
otherwize Cafetimes ----------no one is born as a natural parent and its all a learning proccess , im sure just like other parents I will fkup here and there .
teaching children about the bigger things in life isnt actually that hard if its done on their terms .
make no mistake ------my over all roll is to be
( other than protector )
is
party clown
funny man
idiot
numpty
giggle bag
tickle monster
game player
my little pony town planner --- lol
and obviously ---------money bank .
picnic creator and adventure planner
:D
tracker
15-07-2009, 09:55 PM
awww you sound like a brilliant dad. if i had kids i would teach them this kind of stuff very early on. i think i would even home school them. i love it when children come out with intelligent things. your daughter seems very smart. :)
:D
thank you for that Lauren-almighty .
she is inteligent ----I suppose all kids are ---------until we send them to school that is .:D
lauren_almighty
15-07-2009, 10:03 PM
my dad wasn't around when i was growing up but he left books behind and i used to read them when i was a little girl. books about spirituality, aliens, other dimensions, etc. even though i was already open minded and knew there was something different about the world... i probably wouldn't have the same beliefs as i do now if i hadn't read those books at a young age.
tracker
15-07-2009, 10:05 PM
my dad wasn't around when i was growing up but he left books behind and i used to read them when i was a little girl. books about spirituality, aliens, other dimensions, etc. even though i was already open minded and knew there was something different about the world... i probably wouldn't have the same beliefs as i do now if i hadn't read those books at a young age.
So I bet you were the one that sometimes stood back and watched in school ?
realised all children were there against their will .
saw the manotiny of all the madness being passed on from one generation to the next ah ?
good stuff .
:cool:
tracker
16-07-2009, 07:53 AM
my dad wasn't around when i was growing up but he left books behind and i used to read them when i was a little girl. books about spirituality, aliens, other dimensions, etc. even though i was already open minded and knew there was something different about the world... i probably wouldn't have the same beliefs as i do now if i hadn't read those books at a young age.
I have also found out sometimes that although many people can think that only having the mother to bring up children can make them insecure and or with out a sense of discipline
sometimes the child will grow up having to learn how to survive more , it is something that is still on going and needs more research .
I was a young boy when my father left , i was 10 yet still managed to make it in the elite airborne forces , so ----------how bad could it be ? my mother obviously made me a strong willed young man , but then again --------lol , not many folks know my mother lol.:cool:
lauren_almighty
17-07-2009, 09:31 PM
I have also found out sometimes that although many people can think that only having the mother to bring up children can make them insecure and or with out a sense of discipline
sometimes the child will grow up having to learn how to survive more , it is something that is still on going and needs more research .
I was a young boy when my father left , i was 10 yet still managed to make it in the elite airborne forces , so ----------how bad could it be ? my mother obviously made me a strong willed young man , but then again --------lol , not many folks know my mother lol.:cool:
yeah, i didn't lack any discipline but i certainly had to learn how to look after myself. it annoys me now because my mum likes to take credit for the way that i've turned out but i brought myself up. i know that sounds harsh but i have totally different beliefs to her and all the decisions i have made have been my own and without any influence from her.
your thread is about teaching children about the nwo, etc but i teach my mother lol... it's hard because she's not very open minded and just thinks i'm talking crap. :rolleyes:
tracker
17-07-2009, 09:43 PM
yeah, i didn't lack any discipline but i certainly had to learn how to look after myself. it annoys me now because my mum likes to take credit for the way that i've turned out but i brought myself up. i know that sounds harsh but i have totally different beliefs to her and all the decisions i have made have been my own and without any influence from her.
your thread is about teaching children about the nwo, etc but i teach my mother lol... it's hard because she's not very open minded and just thinks i'm talking crap. :rolleyes:
seems to be the case all over .:cool:
cafetimes1991
17-07-2009, 09:49 PM
i teach my mother lol... it's hard because she's not very open minded and just thinks i'm talking crap. :rolleyes:
Same with me. :(
bornfree
18-07-2009, 03:19 PM
My kids (aged 7 & 10) love fractals (maths & geometry)
They know that they are made from the universe (stars) and that they are the universe.
They know that they are infinite in that if they were to go into their bodies they could keep going forever by division. The universe within them is as big as the universe outside them. They know that matter at the subatomic level is never "destroyed" so in that sense that dont need conventional religion to soften the thought of death. They never seize to amaze me or stop questioning me!
I dont want to give them night terrors by explaining too much to them about the elitists plans for us all, but they know money is fraud, consumerism is foolish & they loved The Story Of Stuff.
http://www.storyofstuff.com
They burnt 2 disks and brought them into school. Their respective teachers spent nearly an afternoon on the subject :D
Im a single parent (long story). The kids see their mum (who is very conventional) every 2 weeks. Ive got to be careful not to be seen as a nutter.
tracker
18-07-2009, 05:42 PM
My kids (aged 7 & 10) love fractals (maths & geometry)
They know that they are made from the universe (stars) and that they are the universe.
They know that they are infinite in that if they were to go into their bodies they could keep going forever by division. The universe within them is as big as the universe outside them. They know that matter at the subatomic level is never "destroyed" so in that sense that dont need conventional religion to soften the thought of death. They never seize to amaze me or stop questioning me!
I dont want to give them night terrors by explaining too much to them about the elitists plans for us all, but they know money is fraud, consumerism is foolish & they loved The Story Of Stuff.
http://www.storyofstuff.com
They burnt 2 disks and brought them into school. Their respective teachers spent nearly an afternoon on the subject :D
Im a single parent (long story). The kids see their mum (who is very conventional) every 2 weeks. Ive got to be careful not to be seen as a nutter.
yeah thats good stuff , which is what I am also doing ,as said i dont teach therm about TPTB or the NWO lord knows they would be frightened .
But combatting fear ?
etc
yeah , and teaching that they are eternal star stuff , thats good . its what I do .:cool:
manxboz
20-07-2009, 06:29 PM
Thats how i want to bring my children up (if i had any), i already know im homeschooling them and i will help them open their eyes to the world.
tracker
22-07-2009, 06:47 PM
Thats how i want to bring my children up (if i had any), i already know im homeschooling them and i will help them open their eyes to the world.
Yeah and its more easy than folks think , obviously ya dont wonna go around showing them what we know as adults , but the introduction to combatting fear , and thinking out side the box , is easy
infact
I learn more from my kids meees thinks than they do from me lol.:cool: