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zangtang » Sat Jul 09, 2016 8:54 pm wrote:Because 'they' are getting closer and closer (and/or are terrified of this leaking to the public domain.........)
- who we actually are, where we come from, how long we've been here, what went before...........
- why it all went to shit (if that is what happened),
- who visited us (if anyone, where they came from - and were they actually us, from a previous civilisational cycle.....)
- yeah, - the whole nine hundred thousand yards.......
- if we're going to pretend we (by which i mean US).....HAVE ONLY WOKE UP SOME (capslockoff).....5 - 6/7 thousands years ago......
you have to divide that into MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of years..........
- I dont know why they would appear to be so scared?.........
that was (may have been) then....._and this is now.
Frustrates the living hell out of me.
Iamwhomiam wrote:Yo, dude, you might not have bought a ticket for this journey, but nevertheless, you're on it and will be till its natural end, so enjoy the show while you can. I know the movie sucks, but the scene's always changing and surely an upcoming one will be more cheery.
Don't expect the world to be at peace if you're not at peace with yourself. Be at peace.
Iamwhomiam » 10 Jul 2016 22:51 wrote:The only peace we are able to achieve is our own.
Once you realize you have nothing to fear, peace comes easily.
Be at peace, slimmouse.
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