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^ One name comes in mind whenever something about the moon get brought up, John Lear.
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What are your thoughts on John Lear?
I've done some research on him in the past and some of the stuff he said was beyond .
I'd like to think that I'm fairly open minded but some stuff was wayyy out there.
I remember he said that there was some sort of reincarnation machine on the moon that collects souls when people die.
It immediately shoots it back down to Earth to live again, so he suggested that when you die, don't follow the light.
I believe they are fallen angels that had (and still do) play a significant influnce on mankind providing riches, technology, and forbidden knowledgeWhat are your thoughts on John Lear?
I've done some research on him in the past and some of the stuff he said was beyond .
I'd like to think that I'm fairly open minded but some stuff was wayyy out there.
I remember he said that there was some sort of reincarnation machine on the moon that collects souls when people die.
It immediately shoots it back down to Earth to live again, so he suggested that when you die, don't follow the light.
In regards to aliens, do ya'll view aliens as some independent species or could they possibly be fallen angels?
I always saw them as the former, now I feel that it's the latter. Though it could be both...
Very interesting you should say that. I'm listening to a lecture about the gnostic gospels. Coincidentally it says when you pass away don't follow the light. Most people during this incarnation don't understand that they're the true light. Anything outside of them is a reflection from a false source/hologram. Through the illusion of beauty the devil knows most people haven't discovered knowledge of self and there fore are attracted to the light when they pass between dimensions thus reincarnating into another life form on this planet.
I believe they are fallen angels that had (and still do) play a significant influnce on mankind providing riches, technology, and forbidden knowledge
for worshiping them and human sacrifice. Satan is the god of this world but still can go no farther than the Most High God will allow.
But that is a whole another deeper story
^ One name comes in mind whenever something about the moon get brought up, John Lear.
What are your thoughts on John Lear?
I've done some research on him in the past and some of the stuff he said was beyond .
I'd like to think that I'm fairly open minded but some stuff was wayyy out there.
I remember he said that there was some sort of reincarnation machine on the moon that collects souls when people die.
It immediately shoots it back down to Earth to live again, so he suggested that when you die, don't follow the light.
In regards to aliens, do ya'll view aliens as some independent species or could they possibly be fallen angels?
I always saw them as the former, now I feel that it's the latter. Though it could be both...
What do they mean by "true light"? I don't want to turn this thread into a religious discussion but, do they argue that man should look within and not for God?
Wouldn't that be what the Devil would want? By Christian standards, self worship (in essence self-anointment or deification) is worse than Devil worship.
I have heard that elites have the capacity to control reincarnations and are so knowledgeable because they have amassed and retained literally lifetimes of knowledge.
I agree, but do you think it could be both?
I think this can fit in what's talking about right now. mainly I like it for the construction of his arguments in the same way people fall back on using the same words in the context a word is usually perceived as, in this case "faith"
Love the show either way, turn up the volume a bit for the video
^ One name comes in mind whenever something about the moon get brought up, John Lear.
What are your thoughts on John Lear?
I've done some research on him in the past and some of the stuff he said was beyond .
I'd like to think that I'm fairly open minded but some stuff was wayyy out there.
I remember he said that there was some sort of reincarnation machine on the moon that collects souls when people die.
It immediately shoots it back down to Earth to live again, so he suggested that when you die, don't follow the light.
In regards to aliens, do ya'll view aliens as some independent species or could they possibly be fallen angels?
I always saw them as the former, now I feel that it's the latter. Though it could be both...
Just like everything you read or heard from anybody about anything, you have to connect the dots. Doing research and connecting it from your own experience. Of course, you won't have the same opportunities of experience that John Lear had and there's no guarantee of the truth being a 100% but you'll always have your intuition to make your own conclusion of your own truth. What might sound "way out there" now might be tomorrow's near the truth and vise versa.
How do you know the Earth is round and not flat? Did you travel the world on your own to back up the information that you learned from school? I mean sure, you have seen pictures and videos of Earth, but what made you bought that truth? With all that knowledge you still need your own intuition to guide yourself.
Nonetheless, I think that John Lear believes and know what he's talking about but with a less of words to describe or explain what he had experience/seen hinders the knowledge he's trying to pass on. I mean how can you explain something you never seen before or what words can you even use to describe whatever you came across. I personally don't make any conclusion on what John Lear's stories but it doesn't mean I dismiss them. I merely take in it with an open mind and hopefully I can make sense of it in the future, whether from reading, watching or experiencing from our current events. Does it matter where the knowledge come from if it means well?
this theory has always just made sense to me for some reason ...
like white.............clouds^ One name comes in mind whenever something about the moon get brought up, John Lear.
What are your thoughts on John Lear?
I've done some research on him in the past and some of the stuff he said was beyond .
I'd like to think that I'm fairly open minded but some stuff was wayyy out there.
I remember he said that there was some sort of reincarnation machine on the moon that collects souls when people die.
It immediately shoots it back down to Earth to live again, so he suggested that when you die, don't follow the light.
In regards to aliens, do ya'll view aliens as some independent species or could they possibly be fallen angels?
I always saw them as the former, now I feel that it's the latter. Though it could be both...
Just like everything you read or heard from anybody about anything, you have to connect the dots. Doing research and connecting it from your own experience. Of course, you won't have the same opportunities of experience that John Lear had and there's no guarantee of the truth being a 100% but you'll always have your intuition to make your own conclusion of your own truth. What might sound "way out there" now might be tomorrow's near the truth and vise versa.
How do you know the Earth is round and not flat? Did you travel the world on your own to back up the information that you learned from school? I mean sure, you have seen pictures and videos of Earth, but what made you bought that truth? With all that knowledge you still need your own intuition to guide yourself.
Nonetheless, I think that John Lear believes and know what he's talking about but with a less of words to describe or explain what he had experience/seen hinders the knowledge he's trying to pass on. I mean how can you explain something you never seen before or what words can you even use to describe whatever you came across. I personally don't make any conclusion on what John Lear's stories but it doesn't mean I dismiss them. I merely take in it with an open mind and hopefully I can make sense of it in the future, whether from reading, watching or experiencing from our current events. Does it matter where the knowledge come from if it means well?
exactly, just imagine the native americans trying to describe what a ship is to their people
this theory has always just made sense to me for some reason ...
i truly believe that if it makes sense to you without even thinking twice about it, then that means you have been enlightened before by the higher ups. reason you don't remember is because they don't let you remember but somehow it STILL makes sense to you.
idk if what i said makes sense btw, hopefully you get what im trying to say