03-29-2010, 12:00 AM
I'd like to comment here. Toltechie's posts are most interesting, however, I continue not to take the FI seriously, nor the theory of Flyers. That is not to say we as humans are not subjected to social programming. Robert Monroe described similar notions when he talked about Loosh, and used the same analogy of milk cows being tended for their output.
I came across the following, in the introduction to Deepak Chopra's novel, "The Return of Merlin".Deepak Chopra wrote:"..."The Return of Merlin" is about waking up the wizard that sleeps deep within all of us, so that we can reclaim the field of pure knowledge and dream a new world into reality, from the purity of our hearts.
What society thinks of as reality today is the hypnosis of social conditioning, an induced fiction in which we are all collectively participating. It is the melodrama of a humdrum existence, filled with trite obsessions and trivial pursuits, wherein our only fate is to be born, grow old, and die.
If we could just realize it, the keys to the miracle of life lie in our own consciousness.
Life will bestow miracles on us when we begin to see it as an expression of the miraculous. Life itself is a miracle. We are here and now--that is a miracle.
The wizard's tower is that sacred place inside us, where there are gods and goddesses in embryo; their only desire is to be born, to manifest into form."
I came across the following, in the introduction to Deepak Chopra's novel, "The Return of Merlin".Deepak Chopra wrote:"..."The Return of Merlin" is about waking up the wizard that sleeps deep within all of us, so that we can reclaim the field of pure knowledge and dream a new world into reality, from the purity of our hearts.
What society thinks of as reality today is the hypnosis of social conditioning, an induced fiction in which we are all collectively participating. It is the melodrama of a humdrum existence, filled with trite obsessions and trivial pursuits, wherein our only fate is to be born, grow old, and die.
If we could just realize it, the keys to the miracle of life lie in our own consciousness.
Life will bestow miracles on us when we begin to see it as an expression of the miraculous. Life itself is a miracle. We are here and now--that is a miracle.
The wizard's tower is that sacred place inside us, where there are gods and goddesses in embryo; their only desire is to be born, to manifest into form."

