Topic: Michael Tsarion

Someone on here posted a video by him about symbolism. I watched this and then I watched the other 6. I found his videos to be well very informative so I thought I would post his website on here because he has more videos on other things like the genetic manipulation of mankind by aliens. So I'm going to post his website on here because I think his work is very good and maybe you guys can post your opinion on it too. The website is Taroscopes.com go to the webstream section where it links to his videos.

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You know, it was actually thanks to his site that I found Noble Realms!  I devoured all the stuff on Taroscopes, including his e-book.  It really made a lot of sense, and seemed to pick up where David Icke left off (read, got stuck).

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Thanks E3mpirical1.  I've recently watch those videos as well, very good stuff and presented in a positive tune.  Gives me something to watch for the next little whle. smile

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I bought his Atlantis book and have read his Irish Origins series on Taroscopes.  I'd say that my experience with his writing has been mostly positive as far as advancing my metaphysical and historical conceptual range.  I read the Atlantis book right before stumbling upon the Cassiopaea website and it seemed to be a good general introduction to a lot of the topics Laura was writing about.

He does seem to kind of fit things to what he wants to believe, especially where etymology and ancient history is concerned, but at the same time provides a lot of interesting and valid points regarding the issue of "outer" control agendas hidden history.  His writing style is very opinionated and personally subjective a lot of the time, so if that turns you off I wouldn't recommend his writings.  He's very earth bound and pagan, but at the same time seems to be deeply spiritual, but more in a here and now rather than a higher density viewpoint.  He also seems to have a scholar fetish as he makes clear his respect for various writers contstantly throughout his work.

The main problem I have with his writings, especially the Irish Origins series, is the importance he seems to place on race and specifically the "Great Aryans" that are the source of all things wonderful in the world, he he.  That goes back to him being very materially based in his spirituality, if that makes any sense.  To me his writing style reflects his lack of appreciation of the overall "oneness" of god as he takes a somewhat hostile attack mode towards TPTB instead of seeing the larger purpose and love of the creation. 

I guess the best part about his writing for me is that it provides a lot of quotes and interesting factual tidbits that can open a lot of different lines of thought not previously focused upon.  Also, while I think he sometimes takes liberties with his etymological research and conclusions, he has provided me with a lot of "good" info in that department which is cool because it is one of "passions" intellectually. 

Overall I would just say keep your discernment at a high while absorbing his particular stances and take in what resonates or peaks your interest.

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I just bumped into someone online who directed me to a six part online radio series with Michael Tsarion for anyone who is interested:

http://www.red-ice.net/radio/tsarionseries.html

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I just came across Michael Tsarion's blog while surfing and thought this was a really interesting page:

http://mtsar.blogspot.com/2006/02/2012.html

Not so much the blogpost itself, but the discussion underneath it. It's long but definitely worth a read! Tsarion answers lots of questions from his readers and makes some really interesting statements about the nature of good and evil, the ego and toxic souls!

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Re: Michael Tsarion

I follow Michael all around the web I love his work it really clicks with me. He is so smart to put it simply.

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LOL!  I notice that every response of his begins or leads into, "You're obviously not familiar with my work."  Just kind of struck me as funny for some reason.

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Millenium wrote:

Yeh,Okay Mate. Discernment, Well, it takes an Irish to know an Irish. We are the Great Story Tellers. My first Clue and Disappointment? Well, Web Bots? I believe You call Them? He is Cute and Seductive and Wonderful and Sexy and Ride On with All of That! I'm Hopin to God in twenty years He ain't wearin diamond studded eyeglasses like Chopra.  Okay, the next Million Dollar Deal? Ain't None. It's a Private THang. Like, I'm Poor but They can't Break my Spirit! Like, I'm rich and I know I Suck, Like, I Love, Livin de World of de Lies and That'ts Okay! To What de Hell Man, we all Die!  Yada, Yada, La Scala! So, here we Go ----sum Folk deh like sloppy cars and rudimentary Thangs and We are de Proud and i could go On and On but Wooowie it's that ole Dark Age Thang a Comin. What To Do. Don't forget that everything we post the government stockpiles and if you are Brave you don't really care. Give your Mother a Kiss. Your Mother.  Don Quixote if your out there give me a Shout!
A 20 Year Servant at Nursing Homes!  A 160 IQ.! Oh, Yea, I'm Livin the Life!

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