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The Knowledge of Reality
by HENRY T. LAURENCY
http://www.laurency.com/
All I can say regarding this and the previous post's book reco is..."Whoa...dude."
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
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qsc, that is a very significant book, thanks for revealing it on
this board.
A few good quotes to get things going, and pardon my indulgence
but felt compelled with some anecdotal observations by yours truly.
Knowledge is never lost, he who holds knowledge holds power. Now,
consider that bankers hold this knowledge, that is profoundly disturbing
considering the rape of America and all that money is now parked in
London.
Confirmed by this quote:
For that 'something' until now for the delusional, think of sports,
drugs, entertainment and gambling as a happy alternative:
At this point annihilation might not be a bad alternative:
Very cool insights here:
Earth's population is at around 6 billion, this site says just over
29,000 people have visited this site, that number doesn't necessarily
reflect all those visitors read the content either, considering
there are 6 billion people that small number of readers makes
annihilation look even better.
this board.
A few good quotes to get things going, and pardon my indulgence
but felt compelled with some anecdotal observations by yours truly.
- To the Western attitude, the idea that knowledge must be kept secret is almost revolting, in any case repulsive, and it prompts the assumption that one is dealing with the "intellectual quackery of charlatans".
Knowledge is never lost, he who holds knowledge holds power. Now,
consider that bankers hold this knowledge, that is profoundly disturbing
considering the rape of America and all that money is now parked in
London.
Confirmed by this quote:
- And this for the simple reasons that exact comprehension calls for considerable qualifications, and that all knowledge which confers power is abused by those in a position to use power for their own good.
For that 'something' until now for the delusional, think of sports,
drugs, entertainment and gambling as a happy alternative:
- If man is not to be like a reed in the wind, like a ship on the boundless sea, or feel as though he were walking on a bottomless quagmire, he will need at the emotional stage something firm for his feeling, and at the mental stage something firm for his thinking. Up to now, this "something" has not been in accordance with reality.
At this point annihilation might not be a bad alternative:
- Along with knowledge goes responsibility for the right use of knowledge. Abuse of knowledge leads to the loss of knowledge and where whole nations are concerned, to their annihilation.
Very cool insights here:
Earth's population is at around 6 billion, this site says just over
29,000 people have visited this site, that number doesn't necessarily
reflect all those visitors read the content either, considering
there are 6 billion people that small number of readers makes
annihilation look even better.
tgII- Posts : 2431
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qsc, that is a very significant book, thanks for revealing it on
this board.
Yes, I had actually thought you would like it TG, after I began reading it and stumbling upon it by accident.
Couple this perspective with what Farrell has been producing and perhaps we are getting closer to identifying, and actually utilizing, the science and physics you have been describing as of late. (I have not read any Farrell as of yet, but it seem it is time to place an order.)
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
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some very interesting looking chapters in that TSOS, right up my alley too
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
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This stuff never ends does it? Now here comes Kaplan, a Jew,
getting the Christian community in America prepared for their
rendezvous with, or is it desertion by aliens.
Here's one radio station he is being interviewed on:
Here's another radio station he is being interviewed on. Just
making the rounds for book sales I guess.
Kaplan here say's in his book:
Okay, look, about Roswell, and I can barely wait, Joseph Farrell's
book is going to embarrass the crap out of Kaplan, either that or
cause his book sales to drop right through the fucking floor and
a severely curtail his radio appearances.
People don't want the fucking truth, they want entertainment
and escapism. Want my 'frightening conclusion?' Humans are totally
befuddled as the wealthy steal from them.
So which is it Kaplan, or do I have to buy your book to answer
that question, did the aliens crash at Roswell? Don't answer, I
already know.
What an irony, Kaplan a Jew and Nazi physics ends up crashing
one of their creations at Roswell, bet that will look real good, no?
getting the Christian community in America prepared for their
rendezvous with, or is it desertion by aliens.
Here's one radio station he is being interviewed on:
Here's another radio station he is being interviewed on. Just
making the rounds for book sales I guess.
Kaplan here say's in his book:
- This book exposes a universal plot where the governing bodies, historical scriptures, and clandestine operations all reveal one thing-an alien DNA/genetic experimentation performed through abductions on a massive scale that could leave humanity abandoned and then meet its demise in the year 2012. This book will let readers see a dumbfounding but direct correlation between the crash at Roswell, the Fallen Angels or the Nefilim, DNA and genetics, Noah's Ark and the Deluge, alien abductions, the famous seeing eye on the dollar bill, the nuclear bomb, the Internet, and the recent mysterious deaths of hundreds of microbiologists. Discover the apocalyptic destiny that remains hidden from humanity today in each chapter of this book.
Okay, look, about Roswell, and I can barely wait, Joseph Farrell's
book is going to embarrass the crap out of Kaplan, either that or
cause his book sales to drop right through the fucking floor and
a severely curtail his radio appearances.
People don't want the fucking truth, they want entertainment
and escapism. Want my 'frightening conclusion?' Humans are totally
befuddled as the wealthy steal from them.
So which is it Kaplan, or do I have to buy your book to answer
that question, did the aliens crash at Roswell? Don't answer, I
already know.
What an irony, Kaplan a Jew and Nazi physics ends up crashing
one of their creations at Roswell, bet that will look real good, no?
tgII- Posts : 2431
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Fascinating quickslivercrescendo. It made me think of a place like Atlantis and a vision I had, that has traumatized me to this day, obviously because I still kept that vision.
Mtsar was right on when he talked about the big trauma, and how different kinds of shock can stay with a person throughout many lifetimes. I always wondered why I have dreams of airplanes exploding in the sky over populated areas.
The reason why it's airplanes is because the dumbdowned mind will only believe what it can see. And since I don't see UFO's or atomic bombs in real life, my mind can only use airplanes and transfer it to the dream state. But it all stems from the vision I had of a devastating nuclear like device.
And then there is sound, it not only creates but destroys like the God's trumpet.
A few interesting books...........
http://www.legendarytimesbooks.com/home.php?cat=9&sort=orderby&sort_direction=0&page=4
Mtsar was right on when he talked about the big trauma, and how different kinds of shock can stay with a person throughout many lifetimes. I always wondered why I have dreams of airplanes exploding in the sky over populated areas.
The reason why it's airplanes is because the dumbdowned mind will only believe what it can see. And since I don't see UFO's or atomic bombs in real life, my mind can only use airplanes and transfer it to the dream state. But it all stems from the vision I had of a devastating nuclear like device.
And then there is sound, it not only creates but destroys like the God's trumpet.
A few interesting books...........
http://www.legendarytimesbooks.com/home.php?cat=9&sort=orderby&sort_direction=0&page=4
seraphim- Posts : 1180
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Was doing research on old school psychology, that which one never learns in school, and found this author. He studied Aristotle, the book wasn't actually co written by him. A typo.
Outlines of Logic by
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg
http://www.archive.org/details/outlineslogican00trengoog
Outlines of Logic by
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg
http://www.archive.org/details/outlineslogican00trengoog
seraphim- Posts : 1180
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Hey guys, look what I discovered, this would be a great read,
anyone up to it?
And yet between the book’s heavy covers, a very modern story unfolds.
It goes as follows: Man skids into midlife and loses his soul. Man goes
looking for soul. After a lot of instructive hardship and adventure —
taking place entirely in his head — he finds it again.
Some people feel that nobody should read the book, and some feel that
everybody should read it.
If anyone wants to read it, here's the PDF format:
Are we conscious yet?
anyone up to it?
- This is a story about a nearly 100-year-old book, bound in red leather,
which has spent the last quarter century secreted away in a bank vault
in Switzerland. The book is big and heavy and its spine is etched with
gold letters that say “Liber Novus,” which is Latin for “New Book.” Its
pages are made from thick cream-colored parchment and filled with
paintings of otherworldly creatures and handwritten dialogues with gods
and devils. If you didn’t know the book’s vintage, you might confuse it
for a lost medieval tome.
And yet between the book’s heavy covers, a very modern story unfolds.
It goes as follows: Man skids into midlife and loses his soul. Man goes
looking for soul. After a lot of instructive hardship and adventure —
taking place entirely in his head — he finds it again.
Some people feel that nobody should read the book, and some feel that
everybody should read it.
- The Holy Grail of the Unconscious
By SARA CORBETT
Published: September 16, 2009
This is a story about a nearly 100-year-old book, bound in red leather, which has spent the last quarter century secreted away in a bank vault in Switzerland. The book is big and heavy and its spine is etched with gold letters that say “Liber Novus,” which is Latin for “New Book.” Its pages are made from thick cream-colored parchment and filled with paintings of otherworldly creatures and handwritten dialogues with gods and devils. If you didn’t know the book’s vintage, you might confuse it for a lost medieval tome.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/magazine/20jung-t.html?_r=1
If anyone wants to read it, here's the PDF format:
Are we conscious yet?
tgII- Posts : 2431
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You are very welcome, and isn't that perfect, the Red Book was
published and made public for the first time last year September
and hardly anyone in the world has read it, in fact, no one hardly
at all.
It is really a truly refreshing look at the subconscious and life.
published and made public for the first time last year September
and hardly anyone in the world has read it, in fact, no one hardly
at all.
It is really a truly refreshing look at the subconscious and life.
tgII- Posts : 2431
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Mantik Chias new colaboration looks interesting , looks like it also leads of theorys raised by Wiliam bates Better eyesight old book way back like the BLACK DOT Technique
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Cosmic-Vision-Practices-Improving/dp/1594772932/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1270721590&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Cosmic-Vision-Practices-Improving/dp/1594772932/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1270721590&sr=1-1
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Hmmmm....BLACK DOT is not in my vocabulary.
seraphim- Posts : 1180
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