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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Gaia
Posts: 893
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Hello Bill,
Quoting you: 3) This is very contentious here: but I personally would not believe everything that Astralwalker claims. Some of his information is valid and interesting, some less so. As any member of this forum, he of course has a right to his opinions. But that does not make them correct. Bill, can you please give us some examples of information from Astralwalker that is "valid and interesting" as well as some that are "less so". Second question: Do you have any info about Obama being introduced to ET stuff? Thank you |
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Project Avalon Co Founder
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 353
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Be skeptical, curious, and open-minded
![]() Don't rush to judgment or conclusion too fast... reality is VERY complicated. Always be ready to be quite wrong. Quote:
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2) Would love to talk to Michio Kaku sometime. I was NOT familiar with Richard Phillips, just looked him up, and am interested now ![]() 3) Abductions: there may be all kinds of agendas. Some MILABs (military abductions) do seem to be very real. Some abductions may well be nefarious (intention to control or monitor for whatever anti-human or non-human purpose). Some I believe are benevolently intended and function as hardware and/or software 'upgrades'. The subject is a minefield and is far from simple. Would be delighted to talk with him also. Quote:
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Read The Master Game by Robert S DeRopp. The thesis of this classic book (brief summary) is that a powerful and positive drug experience can be useful to show what is possible in terms of human mind-expansion and perception. BUT ONCE ONLY. After that, use non-drug techniques (and there are many). The first drug experience is often always the most powerful. If one tries to repeat that endlessly, the effects usually are less and less and one gets psychologically hooked, always chasing one's own tail in a diminishing spiral of frustrating experience. It can be a trap. |
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