The biggest secret of all
What’s the biggest secret of all? Some of you might think it’s some hidden away religious truth, such as that Jesus didn’t exist, for example. And so on. Well, it’s much simpler than that. The biggest secret is that a network of secret societies knows how reality is created and they are using this knowledge against us. They know reality is created by our thoughts (whatever happens, we need to think it first, after all) and by controlling our sense of the possible, we’ll manifest the kind of reality they want us to – be it here or much faster, in the afterlife, where reality creation is almost instantaneous. You want oblivion? You’ll experience oblivion. You want Jesus? No problem. The list goes on. It has always made sense to me which is why it’s a good idea to leave this world in an ”oh, wow” state that Steve Jobs apparently was experiencing when he was leaving our plane of existence. Being depressed or suicidal is a big mistake when dying because we’re going to re-create that reality over there. Maybe that’s where the so-called hellish NDE experiences come from?
This isn’t a new theory, of course. It’s what David Icke’s been saying for years. I don’t agree with everything that the gray-haired British gentleman says but I do agree with the above. I’m not sure if there really is the network of secret societies directing our sense of the possible, but there might as well be. My approach has always been: expect everything and try to have no expectations. Just focus on your aim and go with the flow. People come into your life, people leave, sometimes you misjudge people and make them leave, it happens, mistakes happen. Such is life. The black-and-white understanding of life has never worked for me.
What about the electronic voice phenomenon, where we can allegedly communicate with the dead via electronic devices? Anyone can try it. All you need is a question, a running digital recorder, silence and then leaving the room. See if anything gets recorded. Don’t be stupid about it, though. Be skeptical. I know EVP is real. I tested it out as a teen. I don’t know if what I recorded is indeed proof of the afterlife, but it’s a fascinating recording nonetheless, that’s now long gone, because it was an old tape. Like a woman’s voice in a chorus, the voice floating away. The spirit world is basically, allegedly, a parallel universe, right next to ours, we just can’t see it or interact with it.
Someone has left a disparaging comment on here when I theorized about God. That is a classic example of a conditioned mind at work – if something goes beyond one’s sense of the possible, dismiss it by reflex action and attack the messenger. Thanks for proving my point. I’m always amused by people resorting to cheap shots rather than addressing the argument.
