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Post by IW on Sept 27, 2018 7:06:01 GMT
There are many views and opinions on Wes (and his WPP) these days, which is all fine, everyone deserves to think for themselves. It's the best way to go IMO.
I wanted to start this thread (since most of us here have been affected by his work) in appreciation. Thank you Wes.
These will be mainly from his postings at the old forum, not in any particular order.
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Post by IW on Sept 27, 2018 7:08:34 GMT
(on soul recycling) 2016
Yes, they actually know. They knew the day I put it on the Internet, and they know it because we write about it here. Are they going to stop us? No, unless we (as j-chan said) tap into the fear emotion. "Your power ends where your fear begins," is a good motto. Also, GET RID OF ALL ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REALITY IN YOUR MIND before you die. If you're still attached to the physical image of a dog, cat, family member, money, real estate, nature, sex...whatever it is, the less chance to exit. If you're an elastic piece of clay, how can you exit if you try to expand the clay (you) into the Grid while still being attached to the table? Nope, won't work.
So we need to rid ourselves of fear of dying, fear of not making it through the Grid, and we need to disagree to what we are experiencing here on the AIF's behalf. In this 3-D Universe, En.ki is God. Whatever we do here, we do it for him. And everything we energize within the system, he is gaining from. Why would we want to continue doing that?
3-D is a construct to keep us trapped. Period. We are not going through the Grid to experience something LESS than what we have here--we are EXPANDING ourselves with 95-96%! If we don't believe that, it's not going to happen and we're not going anywhere but back here again in a new incarnation--amnesia, confusion, struggle...
This is more than just a comment--I need to say this to everybody because it's so important. Why do we want to be stuck in a world where everything is dying all the time (deteriorating) when we can live where death doesn't exist and our potentials are infinite?
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Post by IW on Sept 27, 2018 7:18:42 GMT
(on Ayahuasca) 2016
Yep, I think Ayahuasca experiences can be very deceitful. The person who's taking it is quite vulnerable, and they never know what they will encounter, and more importantly--WHO! A "Higher Being" can tell you anything you want to hear, and you think the experience was awesome. Again, excited from the experience, Icke wrote a book about it. I think I read it, but can't remember..."Love is the Only Truth, everything else is illusion..." or something like that. I hope he put a disclaimer in there that this was HIS experience, and that the readers need to look at it from that viewpoint.
Also, there are shamans who oversee the distribution of Ayahuasca, and some say that they are dark beings, who actually feed the soul who's taking it with dark energies, and do other dark things with your soul. If someone absolutely wants to try this, I think it should be done OUTSIDE of the shaman environment, and before taking it, condition your space very carefully. In addition, it's crucial to set firm goals for the experience and clearly state that only benevolent beings who have your own best interest in mind are welcome to interact with you.
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Post by IW on Sept 27, 2018 7:22:40 GMT
(on the Church of Scientology and Free will)
I think we have some pretty good examples here on Earth of how Free Will works, and that this law is very much at work.
Let's take the Church of Scientology as one example of many. While I'm giving this example, compare this to the Namlu'u, and how they got trapped in En.ki's hologram. The following will work as an allegory to what happened, but also how Free Will works:
A certain philosophy is created and is then promoted. More and more people get interested in what this promotion says because there is truth and excitement in it, so they join this organization. The "reality" that's being taught in the church is far different than the reality people came from before they joined. Important to understand as well is that the church has its own terminology and nomenclature, and the group that is studying this philosophy gets quite caught up in it, and they feel they have all this that they've learned in common with other group members, and they continuously discuss it.
The outside world, however, doesn't want to have anything to do with it, so there is suddenly a diversion. Those within the church begin to feel alienated with the outside world, so they rely more and more on the philosophy and they create a tighter and tighter bond with their friends within the church and with the philosophy. Two totally different realities have now been created, and people from neither one of those realities have anything significant in common (the cult world and the outside world).
Even if it comes to a point where the Scientologist begins to question the philosophy, or the intentions behind the church, they still decide to stay because they can no longer face the "old world." They have been so manipulated and indoctrinated by the doctrines and the rules and policies within the church that they can't function in the world outside. Therefore, they stay, regardless of how they are treated, or of how they are ripped off financially.
If we look at this, we have all these individuals who joined the church voluntarily and of Free Will, and although this bond was created (part of the manipulation), the church never stops anybody from leaving. If someone wants to leave, they have Free Will to do so. The church may advise them to stay and try to push the person's buttons, but the individual always decides. However, despite mistreatment and dictatorial behavior from the management and superior officers (Master/Slave), the "slave" decides to stay in spite of the fact that he can leave anytime. Still, there are those few who manage to discipline themselves to leave and relearn how to live in the "normal" society again. It's a difficult road to travel, but some have managed to do it. They were leaving of Free Will, and the church did not stop them (unless the ex-Scientologist exposes the church afterwards in a media. That's when they are heavily attacked).
Then we have parents and family members of those who joined the church who want their loved one back in the family. So they hire "Cult Deprogrammers" to kidnap the church member and bring him/her home against the person's will. Then they try to tell that person the truth about Scientology, but the person resists with all their might and refuses to cooperate; seeing the deprogrammers as his enemy. This is because the church member did not leave out of Free Will. The only times I know of when the deprogrammers have succeeded to keep a person out of the church is when the deprogrammers have managed to program the individual with THEIR philosophy of what life is, which is also a lie. Either way, it's a mess.
There are so many Scientologists who want to leave but dare not, or think they will miss the only friends they have left--the ones inside the cult. And they have nothing to talk about with outside people anymore. These people may learn about what the motivation of the cult is, but they look the other way--it's too hard to confront, and therefore they stay in the trap. No one will save them but themselves. Not until these people tell themselves, "I can do this. I'm brave! I can leave now!" and then they just walk out, never to return. It's that simple (although they have to deal with tons of emotional trauma afterwards and deprogram THEMSELVES from what they have been taught as being the truth when it's anything but).
My point here is that this is how Free Will works on a human level. Can you all see the allegory here? Can you see how easy it was for positive, young, and naive souls (Namlu'u) to get trapped in this hologram (new stuff to learn plus a lot of excitement about it). But once you learn how to exit the hologram and REALLY DECIDE TO DO IT, no one will stop you. You have Free Will to leave anytime. One suggestion how to do it is in my research. If anyone knows a better way, that's great! But what I have concluded is the only way I know of.
The Scientologist who sits there inside the organization, wishing to be saved by somebody in the outside world, will have to wait until he dies--no one will. He might think that one day the police or the FBI will come and shut down the organization, and then he can leave, but that won't happen. Most people, even in our corrupt society, know that the Scientologist became a member out of Free Will, and it's up to the individual to take responsibility for that. Everything else is victim-hood.
We can't move around being a victim in the KHAA. We are responsible for our own thoughts-intentions-actions. We can blame the AIF for all this as much as we want, but it will not change anything. We can attack their minions, and the only things that will happen is that people will either get killed or will be put in jail. The only solution is to take responsibility for ONE'S OWN part in this entrapment and see to that there will be a resolution. It's perfectly fine to then share this journey towards knowledge with others who want to hear, but that's all it is--a "share." Each individual will have to learn, react, and act upon the information he/she considers being valid. It's anyone's Free Will.
The only reason we need to learn all this about the trap and how it's set up is to learn how to exit. That's the end goal. This is why genuine forums can be helpful--sharing energies and ideas with each other triggers memories and latent abilities in individuals because we have this thing in common--being trapped here. We help each other remember and we help each other connect with our Higher Self--Spirit. The communication between Spirit and Soul (Higher Self and your current identity) is the only channeling I personally support. I would never channel anything else.
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Post by merlin on Sept 29, 2018 23:09:06 GMT
Wes is a great ally of mankind, and a legend of the truth movement.
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