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Religion

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:41 pm
by MrTwig
I have a question about religion. Having checked into many types or forms of religions I found many discrepancies. Based on my own experiences I have none now. Taking from my information from studies of those that I came across there became a kind of pattern. One of the main beliefs I have is that we are souls that live in a human body. Spirit is the energy that move our soul. Spirit can not die but lives forever. Who we are is tied to our current life. Daniel states several time that we are free spirit and need to not believe all the religious stuff. I believe that somewhere in all the stuff we learn is the truth. So my question is has anybody heard of Eckankar? Not the religion that it is now but the original one with Paul Twitchell. I found this fascinating. Anyway what are we to believe?

Re: Religion

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 5:07 pm
by Ilkka
Today I watched this new series of "Docventures" on my telly, its a finnish show with these 2 guys who are commenting on documentaries now. They had previous show called "Madventures" which was a huge success around the world these 2 friends visiting different countries and cultures and documenting them for other people, and every episode was entertaining and educating also, unlike "normal" travel programs.

So this new series began with the documentary "Kumare" which was very enlightening for me and made me realize more who we are taught the religions from early childhood and I remember my grandma she is Christian and believes in Jesus to be her/our saviour etc. Now I remember that she used to take me into these christian parties or events from like when I was 4 years old and used to sing their songs of Jesus and stuff. Of course I didnt then realize things that I do now its also good education when you think from another point of view at the whole thing.

Anyways this documentary Kumare for me was major education and an eye opener in the religious sense and the sense that there really are alot of people who need saviours and I used to be one who was waiting for savior types to show up, but they never (so far) did. I was a follower of David Wilcock's also before he linked this site when it was still "SoldierHugs" and joined up in it. Alot more interesting info in this site has been lately unlike DWs site. Although I thank his participation aswell as others. It was some 2007-08 when I first started visiting his site and started to search for more info on these New Age things and stuff and basically didnt get enough of them.

Went off topic but really this documentary if anyone can get their hands on it, its a must see if not seen yet. (I dont really command you to see it but its good enough to spend about 90 minutes on)

Re: Religion

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 5:54 pm
by soldierhugsmember
I found the Biglino info to be very interesting. I believe Daniel has recommended his work somewhere in this forum

Re: Religion

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:33 pm
by MrTwig
soldierhugsmember wrote:I found the Biglino info to be very interesting. I believe Daniel has recommended his work somewhere in this forum
Yes I did a search for Biglino and found six. One good reference was a link to his site.
Anyways this documentary Kumare for me was major education and an eye opener in the religious sense and the sense that there really are alot of people who need saviours and I used to be one who was waiting for savior types to show up, but they never (so far) did.
Thank you Ilkka, I will look for Kumare.

Another good site to check out is the Monroe Institute which teaches how to go "out of body". There are many teachers on this subject. One good teacher I have found is Thomas Campbell which you will find on YouTube. For him to describe his experiences is to travel through time and space. I found David Wilcock through the YouTube 2012 stuff. Which led me to the Camelot Project. He kept mentioning about David and all that he experienced so I had to check it out this site. David has mention another site that he works out his theory in so I will check that site out eventually.

All this stuff does not add up to anything important if you can not bring it into reality, your reality. Answering one question with another is no way to get anywhere. Getting concrete answers to what is going on is so gratifying. I consider myself a learner and this place (Earth) just a class room. The only problem I have now is there always seems to be one more thing to learn! ;)