Originally posted by Deano
yeh
but no ones interested in that stuff..people think its crap and take it as a joke which is fair enough....so i dow think i'll bother posting things like that anymore
No way man. Your articles are plenty cool.
I know I joke about David Icke alot, but actually the
guy helped change my life a while back.
A bit.
And nothing wrong with rense.com . I used to check it
out alot some time back.
Originally posted by Magee
Its funny how some of u mock the 'sleepwalkers' in this world yet most of ur opinions and beleifs come from a website/ a website. At least what i've read from your posts it looks that way.
gotta agree. to pick and choose someone elses opinion is still not an act of free thought, even if it DOES go against mainstream opinion
I don't think the point is whether you adoptt he views or
world-view of others, but rather whether you think about
them,a nd genuinely believe in them.
The "sleepwalkers" are people who hardly thinka t all
about ideas or phenomena beyond their immediate eyes
and eras and touch. Food, drink, music, sex, tv, that's
about it.
i guess thats where we part ways.
i notice that people are unwilling to research. so whether it
be fox, cnn, rense.com, the bible...or any other source of information,
people seem to pick one source and believe everything from that
particular source without question.
'sleepwalkers' genuinely believe what they are fed, why would you think not? thats one thing everyone has in common is genuine belief.
whether or not their beliefs are true, and whether they are willing to question their own beliefs...thats the heart of the issue imho.
fair enough, but here is my clarification.
First off, there are things that are almost, or completely, unknowable
by you and I. Such as the existence of and nature of God, comlpetely
unknowable and therefore one relies of Faith.
Or science. youa nd I learned about the cause of lightning being
the interactions between positive and negative areas in clouds. Now,
this is something that I and most people cannot test ourselves, so
we trust the that explanation, knowing that it was arrived at and
agreed upon by people who have testable and rational methods,
i.e. scientists.
But otherwise much of what we come across in everyday life can be,
if not researched and proven by ourselves, then atleast thought
about and rationalized. Such as if someone says that Pres.Bush
skipped his training in his guards unit. I can read about that a great
deal, and I can also think about whether such a charge makes sense
given his own background.
But a "sleepwalked" would do no such thing. He would simply react
to the story. Whether by attacking it (because he is a Bush supporter
and therefor refuses to believe anything bad against him), or by
believing it immediately (for the opposite reasons).
You brought up rense.com. True, what is written on it may not be
wholly accurate all the time, but a "sleepwalker" wouldn't even read
any such thing!
A reader of rense.com with wrong ideas has such wrong ideas
because he was genuionely decieved, but a "sleepwalker" had wrong
ideas simply because he refuses to even think about them.
To give and analogy, it's like a soldier who bombs a village because
he geniunely believes what his commander tells him, that it is the
hiding place of an enemy general, and the soldier who does the same
simply because he's following orders. It is this latter soldier who is
a "sleepwalker".
Such "sleepwalkers" don't believe much of what they hold in their
heads. In other words, they don't belief in what they have belief
of (did that make sense?).
The piont is, one cannot put he who reads and thinks but may come to
the wrong conclusions, on the same plane as he who doesn't think at
all.
That was excellent....And to know where you're going, you need to examine all the paths...I've also looked at rense.com before..recommended by a friend of mine.
The funny thing about most sleep walkers is that they will never admit it.
But here is a simple test..
Give them a book.
If they read it, their might be hope.
Originally posted by debbiejo
That was excellent....And to know where you're going, you need to examine all the paths...I've also looked at rense.com before..recommended by a friend of mine.The funny thing about most sleep walkers is that they will never admit it.
But here is a simple test..Give them a book.
If they read it, their might be hope.
True, they lack awareness of their lack of awareness!
Good idea aboutt he book, though if it's a Harry Potter book, you can't
blame them for refusing it then. 😉
i dont always look at rense.com...there are loads of different sources..
its scary to think that without the internet..i wud never have come across these conspiracys...one world goverment, microchipping , 9/11 conspiracy etc....u wud never hear this in the papers..and it makes u realise how tightly humainty can be controlled....mention one of my conspiracys to people on the street...they wud laugh immediatly...even though they havnt researched it.. they laugh because they havent heard about it on tv or in the papers..and thats why it appearas ludicrous to them....humanity IS mind controlled and it is not hard to believe at all..and the people behind the scenes are numbing our minds everyday...we think we are free but we aint..it is a very scary world we live in 🙁 and the future looks bleak
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=320015&highlight=icke
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=331423&highlight=icke
have another read of this..it explains better than i can..yes i know its icke..but reptillian jokes aside..is what he's saying really crazy
i think perhaps the issue we touch on is 'wisdom', the idea that the only true wisdom is knowing that we know nothing...well...little. i notice that a true 'sleepwalker' has a solid opinion on whatever issue and refuses to acknowledge any possibility of misjudgement.
burger king (i feel really silly addressing someone as 'burger king' 😂 ) you seem to believe that the culprit is one who has no true belief and has no passion for what they believe. i think quite the opposite.
to me, someone who is not wise truely believes their beliefs to be fact. like a statement "GW bush went a.w.o.l. END OF STORY" or "GW bush served his country without fail AND THATS A FACT" its easier to believe your opinion to be fact, because ultimately then it IS a fact...to you. its easy because if something is fact (even if it isnt in actuality) then its not up for debate. you are right, they are wrong, discussion closed.
this way one can keep their own ego elevated in that they are 'right' and they dont have to go through the bother and hastle of exploring possibilities. the true culprit behind someone who will not think is not passion, but rather laziness. the passion for which they declare their 'fact' seems to be more for the sake of their own pride, rather than for the sake of what they believe.
once these beliefs are solidified into fact within their minds, then they are pretty much set for life, never having to explore those thoughts ever again.
PVS, I think that maybe there is a half way point here.
One can be passionate about learning something, and believing in
it, and one can be disinterested in learning about an issue, and
equally lackadaisical in defending it.
But, one can be mentally lazy about beliefs, yet pasionate
about them. This is certainly the case about the politica examples
given. Many who choose the believe that Bush has fulfilled his
duties at the Guards, do so with a passion, yet show little energy
to go out and seek knowledge and facts that can actualyl help their
case!
True, some avoid such research because they fear seeing something
that would contradict their views, maybe some document or other,
but many also don't research becasue they don't feel the drive or
the determination.
Or take racial groups, like neeo-nazis. They are quite passionate, yet
I doubt many do much reading (except those that are active in groups).
"Sleepwalking" to me is more an issue of not knowing about
what it is you are actualyl believing in. Just putting it in your heart
and mind without questioning it. Whether they show passion about
those issues is indeed important, but for me the main important
factor is the knowing or awareness of what it is you believe
in.
Originally posted by Deano
how did icke change your life king burger??
Oh, it wasn't a big deal.
It was some two years ago, I was listening to the radio, and
he was being interviewed (I'd never heard of him before),
and I think he was talking about our spirits, and our
mind's capacity to go beyond our current bodies and limits,
or some such metaphysical things.
I listened attentavively, and was very impressed by his
ideas, and how he phrased them.
They stayed in my mind, and that, combined with some
other things that were happening to me at that time, as well
as later readings I did of him, got me thinking about our
ability to see beyond our mortality, and to be aware of our
selves as thinking feeling souls. To develope am "awareness
of the self" as it may.
It changed how I saw my life, and how I lived it. That much
of what I was doing or thinking was folish and not worth
consuming so much of what limited time we have.
Confusing? Sure! But it can't be explained anyway.
But his talks and writings alluding to the inherent human capacity
for greater self-awareness, along wiht others things happening
at the same time, greatly expanded my mind, and my view of
what life was about.
To be aware of one-self, Deano, may seem silly and obvious,
but it is a powerful feeling when it is constantly there with you.
Well, I tried anyway. Can't be explained anyhow.