Loverwholoves wrote:
Since when is David Wilcock an appointed 'know-it-all' enthroned by himself to his own set of rules?
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Shipping clerk. haha Yes, and Jesus was a bicycle messenger.
Wilcock is the loudest voice in the alternative / spiritual community, and enjoys
a large following. In large part, because he's one of the few, if not the only in
that community that isn't peddling fear.
That was one reason I enjoyed reading his articles early on. When one is
investigating all of this stuff, most of the subject matter tends toward the
dark, so it was a pleasant surprise to see someone excluding the fear factor.
Where Wilcock gets tangled up is that he's limiting the whole thing; especially,
as he's only focused on the chemical body, and a struggle with (and within)
the moribund social matrix.
It's like getting in a fistfight with the captain of the Titanic as it goes down.
He's also only speaking / using conspiratorial terms and theories, making a lot
of presumptions in doing so, and limiting the process and his outcomes to those
few issues; issues that require some sort of chemical body application to be
resolved.
This is what Kerry Cassidy has also gotten herself into. She's speaking to this
person or that, grabbing certain bullet points and holding on for all she's worth.
The field is wide open. Why limit? Especially, why limit to focusing on a boogeyman?
It's no use struggling (as Fulford demands) for our court systems to address
these transgressions against the human race, because these systems cannot
self-govern.
Especially, because they were hijacked, developed and are now run by the folks
that Fulford insists on having removed.
Wilcock and Fulford are waiting to see a correction to the system before they
can start living. And any potential joy / enjoyment to be had by their following is
predicated on the content of Wilcock or Fulford's next article.
Talk about limiting. I'm sure Wilcock and Fulford's followers have precluded every
other aspect, save for what these two have to say next.
Well, they're (these authors and their followers) going to be waiting a while before
they can engage their lives.
Wilcock has cobbled together / created this complex set of circumstances, which
must be fulfilled before he (and his followers) can enjoy real bliss (e.g., you have to
be at least 51% good; you have to train and work at connecting to your higher
self, etc., which are concepts / limits Wilcock has picked up elsewhere and made
his own, and which he's trying to impart / bequeath to his readers).
They're all stuck in the same trap. And they're creating from that limited / limiting
matrix.
It's like waiting for Obama to make the world a better place. Ain't going to happen.
Not to mention, the whole thing is already done. We're just watching it break apart
before it goes away.
The only shift we'll see to the systems in place is going to manifest as a shock that
jolts the system, and begins the breaking apart process.
This is sort of where I see Bob and iON not getting on board with the folks James
is involved with, as regards to James' announcements (both re: cold fusion and the
financial situation).
It's not building on a solid foundation. It's like renovating the kitchen of a house that's
on fire...if I may be so bold...
Of course, iON may advise differently...