03-28-2015, 05:47 AM
yes exactly Parsons! i, before my "awakening" would make up stories that had truths i wasn't consciously aware of. my writer friends also write incredible truths in their fiction. they're not "awake" per se but these blatant truths pour out anyway through their Muses.
another way is that the "moneymaker" (lol. shake it, baby) deliberately injects the spiritual material into the script (David Wilcock & others talk about this) it's basically influencing the public, creating plausible deniability through the media. this effect on the public is very meta-referenced in an episode of Stargate called Wormhole X-treme.
(great episode, it's also a great example of a non-earth native writer getting stuff unconsciously.)
basically if u have a TV show about a Stargate, the "truthers" talking about a real stargate will be painted as loons who got their idea from the TV show. when in reality it's the other way around. it serves their agenda to have it all hidden in plain sight, disguised as fiction. funny enough it serves us too because it opens, gently, the minds of the masses to accept & have a concept of these truths. it's less scary to accept it first as fiction.
another way is that the "moneymaker" (lol. shake it, baby) deliberately injects the spiritual material into the script (David Wilcock & others talk about this) it's basically influencing the public, creating plausible deniability through the media. this effect on the public is very meta-referenced in an episode of Stargate called Wormhole X-treme.
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basically if u have a TV show about a Stargate, the "truthers" talking about a real stargate will be painted as loons who got their idea from the TV show. when in reality it's the other way around. it serves their agenda to have it all hidden in plain sight, disguised as fiction. funny enough it serves us too because it opens, gently, the minds of the masses to accept & have a concept of these truths. it's less scary to accept it first as fiction.