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messiah
28-07-2009, 03:31 PM
How awake are you, or think you are?

mauviene
28-07-2009, 03:37 PM
Apparently not awake enough. I guess I just started to open my eyes..but I'm trying really..though my very body is retaliating against me.

sorath
28-07-2009, 03:45 PM
Pretty tired still. Could use a few more hours sleep if i'm honest!

wise haven
28-07-2009, 03:45 PM
So awake that I know I am still half asleep:)

Anders Lindman
28-07-2009, 03:49 PM
I'm so awake that the Buddha is like a sleepwalker compared to me. :p:o

ex sheep
28-07-2009, 03:51 PM
Dunno about awake, but I'm aware of things now that would shock the socks off the unaware.
I have just been out in the "real world" for a couple of hours, and I feel like I'm in a world full of robots, I really can't stand it.

Mo0n5tar
28-07-2009, 03:59 PM
How awake are you, or think you are?

Straight up manifesting my own destiny, but lazy with it...:D

messiah
28-07-2009, 04:00 PM
i'm sorry i did a poll for this thread but it never came through because i exceeded the amount of letters allowed in an option, :mad:.

bobbydiva
28-07-2009, 04:01 PM
I still can't bring myself to grow my own food, distill my flouride water, come off harmful synthetic sports supplements or quit depedning on money. But I can moan about it and call the Queen a lizard!

fairyelfdog
28-07-2009, 04:03 PM
Waking up is a process to me. As for the situation we are in, I think I have a good understanding of it now but I am not going to revel in endless details, even though sometimes I need to remind myself.

As for the rest, I'd rather not say but thats a process too :)

messiah
28-07-2009, 04:03 PM
i was on the navy/marine forums some time ago and the things discussed in there were sad, threads like 'do you think arab terrorists will repeat 911' and other small talk etc, they clearly didn't have a clue about anything but military careers, i was shocked really, it made me realize i should be more grateful for knowing the things i do, i love this forum.

Mo0n5tar
28-07-2009, 04:15 PM
i was on the navy/marine forums some time ago and the things discussed in there were sad, threads like 'do you think arab terrorists will repeat 911' and other small talk etc, they clearly didn't have a clue about anything but military careers, i was shocked really, it made me realize i should be more grateful for knowing the things i do, i love this forum.

I joined the Kill Ian Huntley Facebook group and there were thousands of comments like Hang Him, Stab him in the eye leave him in the desert, all kinds of horrible shit and I pointed out the reports of it being a show trial and a fit up, then I started getting the death threats...

People need to feel that way about "the evil ones", it may be the only way they can derive a sense of doing good from a meaningless existence, devoid of choice and independent thought.

realitycheck
28-07-2009, 04:26 PM
I joined the Kill Ian Huntley Facebook group and there were thousands of comments like Hang Him, Stab him in the eye leave him in the desert, all kinds of horrible shit and I pointed out the reports of it being a show trial and a fit up, then I started getting the death threats...

People need to feel that way about "the evil ones", it may be the only way they can derive a sense of doing good from a meaningless existence, devoid of choice and independent thought.

I dont blame people for reacting that way. You have no proof that it was a 'fit-up', and when people do something as sick to them kids as these people did, society needs someone to blame. You cant take that away from people. Personally i think they did it.

realitycheck
28-07-2009, 04:28 PM
i was on the navy/marine forums some time ago and the things discussed in there were sad, threads like 'do you think arab terrorists will repeat 911' and other small talk etc, they clearly didn't have a clue about anything but military careers, i was shocked really, it made me realize i should be more grateful for knowing the things i do, i love this forum.

That doesnt suprise me one bit, although ive met people who are intelligent/open minded and have done research and still believe it WASNT an inside job.

deathcultreject
28-07-2009, 04:34 PM
How awake are you, or think you are?

I think that an important sign of awakening is seeing that other people can be awake in their own way, and embracing it as something that you like about them.

Even if you disagree with them or presume that they wouldn't be the type.

I had it a lot more about 14 years ago, but the stalkers are really determined against it, and I didn't know enough about how they operate to defend against them.

I think it threatens them with a chain reaction of awakening that spreads like wild fire.

Critical mass.

realitycheck
28-07-2009, 04:39 PM
Im aware as i want to be, or need to be.

Theres allsorts of shit going off in the world, but i dont want to be reminded about it every 2 minutes. Look at all the kids starving in africa, i notice that hardly ever gets talked about on here. That for me is enough awareness on its own about the world, nevermind anything else.

Mo0n5tar
28-07-2009, 04:40 PM
I dont blame people for reacting that way. You have no proof that it was a 'fit-up', and when people do something as sick to them kids as these people did, society needs someone to blame. You cant take that away from people. Personally i think they did it.

Look man I ain't gonna argue whether or not he was guilty, they couldn't even do it fairly in a court of Law how are we supposed to here?

As you say though
society needs someone to blame