07-05-2011, 08:20 PM
Boards like http://boards.4chan.org/b/ can be a virtual battleground of ideologies. I've posted Law of One material, and there are occasional readers who are inspired by it despite the obvious negative reaction some have to the material, mostly from being too long to digest easily in one sitting/being too strange for some people.
Find an abstract image such as a chakra, om, yantra, or image of the seven chakras and create a post, then find your post on one of the pages and reply to it. /b/ moves so fast that your post may be down to page 8. Keep replying to the post with more images and comments, and offer insight and definitions for 4th density, service to others, etc. Some will get it, and a surprising number will already be familiar with the material.
Try posting at regular intervals every day, at certain times or at odd hours, or whenever you see a repeat thread about a certain topic such as Atheism vs Christianity. The repetitiveness of the material will bug people so try to offer unique insight and commentary, show some new links and youtube videos, and hold off on posting if too many people get tired of the repeated frequency of postings.
You can also try the paranormal board at http://boards.4chan.org/x/ but it moves slower and more readers are already familiar with the material. You can find a further list of imageboards at http://shii.org/2ch/ but these are much slower and you have a high likelihood of being banned.
The great thing about /b/ is the speed of its content as topics move so fast people will probably miss your thread anyway, and people who are bored with the amount of junk topics may appreciate some enlightenment. It's the hardest to get banned from.
Find an abstract image such as a chakra, om, yantra, or image of the seven chakras and create a post, then find your post on one of the pages and reply to it. /b/ moves so fast that your post may be down to page 8. Keep replying to the post with more images and comments, and offer insight and definitions for 4th density, service to others, etc. Some will get it, and a surprising number will already be familiar with the material.
Try posting at regular intervals every day, at certain times or at odd hours, or whenever you see a repeat thread about a certain topic such as Atheism vs Christianity. The repetitiveness of the material will bug people so try to offer unique insight and commentary, show some new links and youtube videos, and hold off on posting if too many people get tired of the repeated frequency of postings.
You can also try the paranormal board at http://boards.4chan.org/x/ but it moves slower and more readers are already familiar with the material. You can find a further list of imageboards at http://shii.org/2ch/ but these are much slower and you have a high likelihood of being banned.
The great thing about /b/ is the speed of its content as topics move so fast people will probably miss your thread anyway, and people who are bored with the amount of junk topics may appreciate some enlightenment. It's the hardest to get banned from.