Now this I think unfortunately is a real adjenda...get rid of the creative source of life and you now have the perfect slave race to harness essence and do the dirty work.
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I really like Gigi's shorts for getting to the guts of some really deep subjects and studies . They are like appies, little mini cheat sheets for some serious heavy lifting intellectual studies .
Her dedication to her work is amazing.
I am always grateful for those that do intensive studies . They bring such a wealth of Information that one just simply might not have the time or ability to deep dive into .
I've only touched on Rudolf Steiner's cosmology works and others like Zachariah Sichen (Annunaki)
They have some very interesting views of esoteric and ancient cosmology.
The "Lost Book of Enki," I remember reading quite a few years ago now, thinking it was encoded .
With a lot of works like these, I just felt like certain puzzle pieces were missing. It was sooo close but something wasn't quite sitting right . Like a missing ingredient in a cake.
When I was much younger I found some old Edgar Cayce books collecting dust in second hand stores. Most teenagers were out socializing and I'm trying to understand worm holes and alternative realities.
A lot of his stuff made sense when he talked about atlantis yet something was off. I wasn't sure if it was personal or the work. I was young and wanted to believe and was so fascinated by the topics of esp .
Now I understand why after having some personal experiences with the offspring of students he mentored . As well as digging deeper in my own studies .
Most of the time my firm conclusions /stances come from actual life experiences with certain subjects. The rest is ..."who knows,anything is a possibility..?"
At the end of the day though there are always gems of information and truths that you can find anywhere . If you choose to look through fresh eyes ,while keeping an open yet decerning mind.
I think that's the joy of sharing our information that we have learned with each other and the mystery of our life that keeps it so fascinating. Also not getting hung up on your truth being the only truth.
That's subjective.
Of course there are universal truths like gravity (cause and effect ) that are pretty much accepted across the board .
I may go back to some of the older books I read years ago and with a more enhanced perspective and see those works from a totally different light. Then change my mind on what I thought was a reality .
Which I have done and probably always will.
What I find when we are reading books /literature and quoting sources, that sometimes it's easy to forget there was a human channel behind that.
It isn't the final word on any subject.
That chanel is always subject to personal biases (social, personal , environmental) no matter how hard we try to approach things with a neutral position.
So even when we research litterally anything and quote sources, we have to consider the source and what their conditionings were to gain even more perspective.
I suppose that's why it's always important to do independent research, but at the end of the day listening to our gut instincts if we can't get tangible or tactile answers .