(Justin Deschamps) Answering the question: Why do people do bad things? is important. There’s a lot to unpack, and frankly, we’re still trying to figure this out. But we know enough to draw some pretty good and well-established conclusions. When people feel like their values, dreams, or life is threatened, they tend to react aggressively. If this reaction becomes chronic, blended with paranoid delusions and an environment where the individual is actually suffering, or being harmed by others, it’s much more likely they’ll eventually snap and start hurting people.
Philosophy
Scott Mandelker PhD: The Law of One, Session 1 (Part 2)
Scott Mandelker PhD: The Law of One, Session 1 (Part 2)
23 Bruce Lee Quotes To Help You Live A More Impactful Life
(Ruan Van Zijl) The famous martial artist, philosopher, and actor Bruce Lee was born on the 27th of November 1940 in China Town, San Francisco. He lived a very short and very powerful life. He is remembered as the figure that popularized kung fu around the world.
Scott Mandelker PhD on The Law of One, Session 1 (Part 1)
Scott Mandelker PhD on The Law of One, Session 1 (Part1)
5 Ways Writing Can Make You a More Tolerant and Mindful Person
(Jean-Paul Stephen) Life is full of experiences and this is realized in a variety of ways. Writing is both a hobby and an income-earning activity for some people. Even with that, there are much more benefits that come with it especially in building your personality. Today, taking an online writing job can yield a lot more than the money earned at the end of the task at hand. Writing can be used in certain ways to make someone more tolerant and mindful. Here are 5 ways to realize this in your life:
Reality is Dictated by the Collective Human Consciousness
(Justin Danneman) We have been conditioned to believe that the external physical world is more real than the internal, yet nothing could be further from the truth.
Lucifer Revisited: The Testimony Of Eracidni Murev Te (Part 1)
(Richard Enos) The 7-part Lucifer Series I wrote last summer for CE, based on the testimony of an alleged bloodline family insider, has garnered vastly more reader emails than any other article I have written. This speaks to a great interest on the part of our readers in the discussion of the metaphysical and spiritual underpinnings of our life here on Earth, of the nature of Good and Evil.
Trickster-Hero: The Art of Having Nothing to Lose
(Gary Z McGee) Governing the precept that the self is masks all the way down, perceiving delusions all the way up, it stands to reason that one of those “masks” would embolden the self to question all delusions and break all masks. Indeed, one of those masks should embolden the self to the extent that it thinks it has nothing to lose. That mask is the mask of the trickster.
Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 4: The Island)
Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 4: The Island)
Discerning and Analyzing Claims in a World Full of Deception — Prepare For Change Interviews Justin Deschamps
(Gerry Gomez) In this episode with Justin Deschamps recorded on the 23rd of September 2019, we had a conversation about discerning truth and validating claims.
Midsommar: Initiation into the Ancient Religion of the Future
Midsommar: Initiation into the Ancient Religion of the Future
Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 3: The Shadow)
3. The Shadow
Well past midnight in a home on the island of Allandon, the village schoolteacher was retiring to bed and noticed the light on in the room of her son, who was known to the villagers as ‘the young philosopher’. Upon entering, she saw him in his familiar place, sitting at his desk buried in a mountain of heavy tomes.
David Wilcock, Dimensions of Disclosure 2019 Presentation Notes: Part 5
David Wilcock, Dimensions of Disclosure 2019 Presentation Notes: Part 5
How to Become Spiritually Awakened (Intriguing Direct Way)
How to Become Spiritually Awakened (Intriguing Direct Way)
Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 2: The Lawyer)
Parables For The New Conversation (Chapter 2: The Lawyer)














