03-05-2012, 09:17 AM
I find Wilcock to be very enlightened and educated in the aspect of field consciousness.
But it seems that, he is as human as the rest of us and suffers the affetcs of worldy influences which has caused him to become so inflicted that he begins to lose sight of the true goal and his teachings become more insaturated with conspiracies.
I do not dismiss the conspiracies or the very real dangers that abound in this world, I simply mean that he begins to contradict his very teachings on fear being their weapon agasint us.
The message that should be conveyed has been lost in the warnings. the warning is important but it should always be made with the escape avenue, and this is being lost in the confusion.
But it seems that, he is as human as the rest of us and suffers the affetcs of worldy influences which has caused him to become so inflicted that he begins to lose sight of the true goal and his teachings become more insaturated with conspiracies.
I do not dismiss the conspiracies or the very real dangers that abound in this world, I simply mean that he begins to contradict his very teachings on fear being their weapon agasint us.
The message that should be conveyed has been lost in the warnings. the warning is important but it should always be made with the escape avenue, and this is being lost in the confusion.