And here is part of the reason why I'm done reading his posts/site.
Now before anyone tries to defend him (and I'm not even attacking him) or tries to make it seem less drastic, remember all the other projects this man has that cost money. Just like Deepak Chopra or Eckhart Tolle, David Wilcock has to make a living, I know I know. I don't question that these men actually want to help others with their work...I question their clarity of purpose, and their methods, not so I can look down upon them, but so I don't waste my money on material that I don't really need.
I wish Mr.Wilcock the best of luck with his movie...personally I believe a documentary that is cheap to make would have been way more efficient at proving his arguments than a blockbuster with a plot that is aimed at reaching more people....sure you reach more people but, you reach them with the same effect as The Da Vinci Code, they walk out saying "eh, that was a cool twist on stuff that might be real, whatever"
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Now before anyone tries to defend him (and I'm not even attacking him) or tries to make it seem less drastic, remember all the other projects this man has that cost money. Just like Deepak Chopra or Eckhart Tolle, David Wilcock has to make a living, I know I know. I don't question that these men actually want to help others with their work...I question their clarity of purpose, and their methods, not so I can look down upon them, but so I don't waste my money on material that I don't really need.
I wish Mr.Wilcock the best of luck with his movie...personally I believe a documentary that is cheap to make would have been way more efficient at proving his arguments than a blockbuster with a plot that is aimed at reaching more people....sure you reach more people but, you reach them with the same effect as The Da Vinci Code, they walk out saying "eh, that was a cool twist on stuff that might be real, whatever"
:-/