David is certainly a very special human being. This guy thinks:
- That he was one of the primary contacts, when Ra interacted with Egyptians.
- That he was Edward Cayce.
- That he is a perfect candidate for Nobel Prize.
- That all the secret information is known to him, and we should just accept it. I am pretty damn sure that he just an internet trawler, like many of us. His expertise is mainly using self-promotion to propagate his theories based on his internet trawling.
- And lets be frank here. Him talking to his higher self, which is part of Ra is probably just David talking to the celebrity David, and hearing back what he wants to hear.
He is definitely introducing many people to Law of One, and this somehow seems impressive to many people here. I grew up in India, and all this talk of consciousness, reincarnation etc. was a daily staple. Yet, it was so polluted, so over-ridden with superstitions, pride and money-seeking that in my 20s I had lost all interest in the creator/god/consciousness concept.
So, personally, to me, a turd with a jewel in it is still a turd. Though, ofcourse, thanks to the turd for letting me find the jewel in it. Everyone on this forum is really nice, so sorry about using the turd reference, but this whole "charlatan leads me to God, so charlatan is good/valuable" meme is very irritating to me, because it pervades Indian society and is linked to India's sad situation:
Half of the world's slaves are in India right now.
One-third of all poor. Probably more, since Indian government fudges up the real data.
151st in terms of pollution with world's most polluted cosmopolitan area being its capital.
And, yet India has a Wilcox at every street corner, introducing people to the higher consciousness. Infact Wilcox would be an amateur, compared to some Indian Babas, since there isn't as much market/competition in the west for attention/money when it comes to New Age ideas. Wilcox, Goodchild will have a hard time setting up a similar shop in India, since the competition for prophecies, attention-seeking, celebrity-dome is very intense in my birth-place. If some Indian Babas had better English, western-PR skills, they would sweep the American market for 200/hr ascension sessions, and 100/hr tarrot readings.
- That he was one of the primary contacts, when Ra interacted with Egyptians.
- That he was Edward Cayce.
- That he is a perfect candidate for Nobel Prize.
- That all the secret information is known to him, and we should just accept it. I am pretty damn sure that he just an internet trawler, like many of us. His expertise is mainly using self-promotion to propagate his theories based on his internet trawling.
- And lets be frank here. Him talking to his higher self, which is part of Ra is probably just David talking to the celebrity David, and hearing back what he wants to hear.
He is definitely introducing many people to Law of One, and this somehow seems impressive to many people here. I grew up in India, and all this talk of consciousness, reincarnation etc. was a daily staple. Yet, it was so polluted, so over-ridden with superstitions, pride and money-seeking that in my 20s I had lost all interest in the creator/god/consciousness concept.
So, personally, to me, a turd with a jewel in it is still a turd. Though, ofcourse, thanks to the turd for letting me find the jewel in it. Everyone on this forum is really nice, so sorry about using the turd reference, but this whole "charlatan leads me to God, so charlatan is good/valuable" meme is very irritating to me, because it pervades Indian society and is linked to India's sad situation:
Half of the world's slaves are in India right now.
One-third of all poor. Probably more, since Indian government fudges up the real data.
151st in terms of pollution with world's most polluted cosmopolitan area being its capital.
And, yet India has a Wilcox at every street corner, introducing people to the higher consciousness. Infact Wilcox would be an amateur, compared to some Indian Babas, since there isn't as much market/competition in the west for attention/money when it comes to New Age ideas. Wilcox, Goodchild will have a hard time setting up a similar shop in India, since the competition for prophecies, attention-seeking, celebrity-dome is very intense in my birth-place. If some Indian Babas had better English, western-PR skills, they would sweep the American market for 200/hr ascension sessions, and 100/hr tarrot readings.