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Re: THE BIG TRAP: NWO, Global Peace Meditation, David Lynch, Matrix, 2012

Lala, are you saying that our souls go on after death? Because I also believe that. I know our souls are in danger, but lately I just laugh. I'm not afraid for some reason.

For one thing I know I've been here before. Its just something I've known through and through since I was little. My family and their friends called me an old soul. I often look at the behavior of people in the world and wonder how and why they behave and think the way they do. Its just foreign to me a lot of the time, and I truly feel that my soul has experienced many varied situations over the millenia, so its almost like I'm just sitting back and watching life happen around me with bemusement as people scuttle around frantically in fear of death.

I won't deny we can change some of what's coming. But we are not omnipotent. This is going to be a battle-as my profile quote indicates. We are soldiers and have probably fought this battle before wink

I will look more deeply into what you said about fatalism being something they want us to believe in. I will really think about it, put on my heart chakra thinking cap so to speak lol

My People Were Fair And Had Sky In Their Hair...But Now They're Content To Wear Stars On Their Brows

-Tyrannosaurus rex

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Re: THE BIG TRAP: NWO, Global Peace Meditation, David Lynch, Matrix, 2012

When I see a David Lynch movie, I feel sick...It's dark and promotes insanity.
It's very simple to see things and people as they are, and whatever comes out of a guy like David Lynch or Tarantino (for example) is bringing us to hell.
I wouldn't like to live in a world that only looks like these guy's movies.

Negative forces are actually very stupid because a slight amount of simplicity reveals what they have in their hearts (they are sick!).

Re: THE BIG TRAP: NWO, Global Peace Meditation, David Lynch, Matrix, 2012

Adama wrote:

When I see a David Lynch movie, I feel sick...It's dark and promotes insanity.
It's very simple to see things and people as they are, and whatever comes out of a guy like David Lynch or Tarantino (for example) is bringing us to hell.

I got rid of my TV years ago, I rarely go to movies, but I have people foisting DVDs on me all the time like it is a big gift and I am deprived. Everyone is collecting hundreds of DVDs, constantly burning them, trading them. creating a library etc. Most of the movies now are these kind of hell realm creations, either that or romantic fantasies that don't make any sense and cause more splitting. I recently borrowed Mr. and Mrs. Smith, with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and it was a joke-they are supposed to be hard core, high paid assasins, which they would have to be psychopaths to actually be, but then they are all romantic and loyal to the death to each other taking on all the big esbionage agencies together to the death if necessary. This sends a confusing and sick message to people that you can be all romantic and loving in a personal relationship, but a cold-blooded psychopathic killer in your work-lala

don't judge a book by its name