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Who is keeping the Illuminati in check ?
#41
The trap around the planet will no longer exist.This will no longer be a prison planet as they call it.But that not now,that's yet to be.
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#42
Richard. I meant our lives in this reality. Can we really seperate the two. Do you mean living this life in a different time or place altogether. Would we learn the same things in a different setting.

You sound pretty sure that you were tricked so it may be so.  I think we all know when something is amiss.  You just know.
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#43
I meant it like I said. It's not my life that I don't like, it's this reality. A example would be I don't like standing in long lines at the store but that doesn't mean I don't like my life.
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#44
i dont like that we have to work for money to buy most of the things we can have. whata pile of poop. maybe i fell through the wrong wormhole lol j/k about the last part..
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#45
I don't like that we have to work for money either. I could spend a day or more pointing out all the things I don't like about this reality but the bottom line is it sucks. A huge improvement could be just getting rid of the Illuminati, religions, and paper money.
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#46
I think that's a good example of being tricked again - at its most basic level, a capitalist society sounds like a good idea in theory - everyone chips in & gets rewarded with something of exchange value. In practice many people end up slogging away the best years of their lives as slaves to a job they hate just to scrape enough money to stay alive. And somehow it's made to look not just normal but appealing.
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#47
Rob Wrote:I think that's a good example of being tricked again - at its most basic level, a capitalist society sounds like a good idea in theory - everyone chips in & gets rewarded with something of exchange value. In practice many people end up slogging away the best years of their lives as slaves to a job they hate just to scrape enough money to stay alive. And somehow it's made to look not just normal but appealing.
This is true. The system is ok for people that love their jobs and are making good money but unfortunately that's only a small percentage of the population. 
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#48
Could it be that the majority of the human population is too weak to exploit their own gifts to change this reality?
or could it also be that most of us settle for things of mediocrity and have not developed the intelligence , power and  acumen to strive to be superior beings in our own paths?
The nature of society is shaped by those who live in and accept what it is.Those who believe strongly in the composites deceptive nature  of it go to strengthen the debilitating modes of it even more,and vice versa.Where do we stand?
May be we have to work at changing our own molds in this reality.
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#49
I also hate money. Damn, wasting cash on luxuries is one matter, but the concept of toiling for the necessities that should be a given, like as much food, drink and electricity as I need, that's all bull, and further demotivates me to do anything.

I also hate that you can be a little fireant, and have all the food & resources you need for life, but when you want to be humanoid, you're likely to end up poor, ill, and with no resources to better yourself
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#50
I would like to experience a reality that Robert Monroe talked about. He said in the future the earth is beautiful and people only used bodies when they wanted to. He said bodies were left under trees and you could jump into any body that you wanted. He said you could also jump into bodies of animals if you wanted. He said humans didn't need to eat and they only ate for pleasure. He said humans didn't need to work because they could materialize anything they wanted by visualizing it.

This sounds like my kind of reality. Cool
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