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A Review of The Collective Essays, August 20, 2010
This review is from: The Collective: Essays on Reality (Paperback)
I have just completed 'From Science to God: A Physicist's Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness' by Peter Russell. In addition, I have just ordered 'Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation and Time Travel' by Michio Kaku. Needing to be read in conjunction with each other, they both touch on some of the ideas in this book, albeit from a scientific view. It seems you have found your way (via a different path) to many of the same conclusions as these scientists. I see that as being very good.
Reading in this book about the Brotherhood has been more than a little disconcerting for me because I have had extremely deep and animated discussions with both Muslim and Hindu friends about the Brotherhood of Islam. This particular Brotherhood consists of a bunch of thugs and terrorists trying to unite all the world into an `ulma', surrounding and strangling and forcing the world to accept extreme Islam.
I recall a book I read, years ago, in Thailand. Called Lords of the Rim, it discussed the Chinese version of the Illuminati, one that began over a thousand years ago with the "twelve heavenly kings" whose descendants have carried on their secret pact ever since. Lords of the Rim refers to the Pacific Rim whereby they had their bases on mainland China and launched trade ships worldwide, setting up small trade centers on a global basis. They, too, plan to eventually close the noose and have the world under their financial dominion.
It is clear, then, that each has both an agenda with something resembling an Illuminati Brotherhood. Who is it that shall ultimately win? Chances are, we may not live long enough to know that answer, unless, of course, the Apocalypse occurs in our lifetime.
Thank you for letting me have this "sneak preview". This is a very well written composition, Michele. I continue to wish you every success on your journey.
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The Collective: Essays on Reality, August 20, 2010
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The first word that comes to mind is Bravo. I do not know anyone (other than you) who has gone through the steps of getting out of the Matrix by turning off all (or most) external stimulus and turning on the sixth sense.
While I am unfamiliar with the work of Ivan Fraser, he is certainly aware of how the world currently works. Having read most of David Icke's work, I believe his writing to be most accurate. That having been said, you have encapsulated the issues quite nicely.
All this to say that what you are doing, and have done, is quite commendable. Already knowing everything that you have stated in your essays, I have never disengaged as you have. I still watch TV, read newspapers, read magazines, but I do this standing behind the short wall, so to speak, even though I know this is the longer route to take. Your method is the faster for sure!
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Spiritual message, August 17, 2010
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The second paragraph on page 67 says it all, with clarity and simplicity.
If we want change for the better, we need to understand first what we have to deal with, and secondly that real change will not come from the top down, but rather from the bottom up which clearly means that, in order to be in control of our lives, we must also take responsibility for ourselves. Collectively, all are responsible for the current state of affairs.
I am humbled by both your depth as well as your spiritual conviction.
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