Most people have no access to the Akashic Records, as you well now. It must be an extraordinary fountain of knowledge that allows for more understanding and information that ever imaginable.
In metaphysics, the term observer effect refers to changes that the act of observation will make on a phenomenon being observed. This is often the result of instruments that, by necessity, alter the state of what they measure in some manner. A commonplace example is checking the pressure in an automobile tire; this is difficult to do without letting out some of the air, thus changing the pressure. This effect can be observed in many domains of physics.
The observer effect on a physical process can often be reduced to insignificance by using better instruments or observation techniques.
We find that people who call themselves psychics, Messiahs, ascended masters, kings, presidents and popes have little or no chance of even understanding what true knowledge looks like.
The observer effect on a physical process can often be reduced to insignificance by using better instruments or observation techniques? The images have not been edited.
Because Gnostics have huge egos, their capacity for true knowledge is pitifully small. Nearly all contemporary knowledge has been infected with Gnostic heresy.
What do you mean, only a Gnostic deals in absolutes, at least in this manner? If someone was to describe a small, flying creature with feathers and a beak that has an insatiable taste for worms, it would be a sound deduction to assume that what is being described is an ornithological creature of sorts. Are we going to say that only a Sith deals in absolutes and that what might be being described is a MacBook?
I simply made the deduction that is might be Nephilim and, well, that can be right or wrong. Are they the same creatures described by Enoch, yes or no? The answer can kind of only be yes or no, unless we are being misinformed or are twisting information. Twisting information! Okay, I get it now.
Come on, dude, this ain't the middle ages! Let's not speak in such a manner. Manipulation, perhaps. People love top manipulate information to suit their purposes, especially people whose egos are much too involved in a topic to admit they might have been very wrong.
Yes, I called you dude. I have become both rude and comfortable around you! So I can call you dude, or even worse: UNCLE DAVE, like what George Carlin describes in some of his rants.
People who surrender their former religious beliefs have got to be some of the smartest and bravest people in the world because they set out to find truth even while under the threat of "eternal damnations". George Carlin
Interesting! Also, well, laughing at things is a coping strategy. From what I've read in psychology books it's one of the better strategies available, at least far above cutting your veins, not eating, binge eating or creating an alternate universe where Mozart wants to hump you.
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What do the records say?
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Automaton genetically-modified hominids. So they're Nephilim. From the book of Enoch. We're fucking screwed.
What do you mean, only a Gnostic deals in absolutes, at least in this manner? If someone was to describe a small, flying creature with feathers and a beak that has an insatiable taste for worms, it would be a sound deduction to assume that what is being described is an ornithological creature of sorts. Are we going to say that only a Sith deals in absolutes and that what might be being described is a MacBook?
I simply made the deduction that is might be Nephilim and, well, that can be right or wrong. Are they the same creatures described by Enoch, yes or no? The answer can kind of only be yes or no, unless we are being misinformed or are twisting information. Twisting information! Okay, I get it now.
Heresy. Shall we call it heresy, good uncle?
Come on, dude, this ain't the middle ages! Let's not speak in such a manner. Manipulation, perhaps. People love top manipulate information to suit their purposes, especially people whose egos are much too involved in a topic to admit they might have been very wrong.
Yes, I called you dude. I have become both rude and comfortable around you! So I can call you dude, or even worse: UNCLE DAVE, like what George Carlin describes in some of his rants.
http://covertress.blogspot.ca/2010/07/george-carlin-last-words.html
But you're a cool Uncle Dave?