I personally am grateful that DW is out there, even though I disagree with many of his concludions and his focus on the transitory. The reason I am greateful, is because he was instrumental in my finding the Law of One. I always read his ideas with a somewhat jaundiced eye, but I found that when he spoke about non-transitory material, his messages resonated with me very strongly. This is what lead me to follow up on his suggestions to read TLOO. I cannot thank him enough.
I believe that many here are of a similar mindset. They are grateful for his being there and acting as a beacon to which they were attracted, but having found him, subsequently found that he pointed to a much more valuable resource than himslef. That being the Law of One.
Perhaps my disdain for conspiracy theories and focus on the transitory material is due to my status as an "older gentleman" as yossarian would put it (since I'm older that Quantum, then I must be one too). Perhaps with age comes wisdom, perhaps with age one simply loses the vim and vigor of youth and the desire to avenge the wrongs of the world, perhaps one gets more comfortable with their place in the world, or perhaps we simply are following different callings. For whatever reason though, I have never been attracted to the transitory aspects of David's or any one else's theories. Even less so after having read TLOO for myslef.
There is one philosophy of David's that I have really embraced, that isn't really stated in the Law of One, per se. That being his view that whatever are the problems that are in your face each day, these are the issues you need to examine and deal with. Although this is obvious when you think about it, I find myslef constantly in denial of them, the real issues I need to resolve NOW, in this incarnation. I wake each day and remind myself that this is my last chance to get it right here on planet Earth, and I use his observation to rally my efforts to synthesize these catalyst now, so that I can move on when the time comes.
For this and many other things I thank David, and offer back to him my love and light as he moves forward along his own path, sometimes parallel to, sometimes tangential with, and sometimes divergent to, but always visible from, mine.
3D Sunset
I believe that many here are of a similar mindset. They are grateful for his being there and acting as a beacon to which they were attracted, but having found him, subsequently found that he pointed to a much more valuable resource than himslef. That being the Law of One.
Perhaps my disdain for conspiracy theories and focus on the transitory material is due to my status as an "older gentleman" as yossarian would put it (since I'm older that Quantum, then I must be one too). Perhaps with age comes wisdom, perhaps with age one simply loses the vim and vigor of youth and the desire to avenge the wrongs of the world, perhaps one gets more comfortable with their place in the world, or perhaps we simply are following different callings. For whatever reason though, I have never been attracted to the transitory aspects of David's or any one else's theories. Even less so after having read TLOO for myslef.
There is one philosophy of David's that I have really embraced, that isn't really stated in the Law of One, per se. That being his view that whatever are the problems that are in your face each day, these are the issues you need to examine and deal with. Although this is obvious when you think about it, I find myslef constantly in denial of them, the real issues I need to resolve NOW, in this incarnation. I wake each day and remind myself that this is my last chance to get it right here on planet Earth, and I use his observation to rally my efforts to synthesize these catalyst now, so that I can move on when the time comes.
For this and many other things I thank David, and offer back to him my love and light as he moves forward along his own path, sometimes parallel to, sometimes tangential with, and sometimes divergent to, but always visible from, mine.
3D Sunset