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im sorry to announce i will not be going to the next stage of existance
#11
An andventure like no other... no doubt like the one below:


http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=BM0Xdnzuu1...re=related
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#12
Ahhh, Mr. Swerdlow .... I am soooooo buying what you are selling.  As long as you keep writing, I'll keep reading.  You have provided me -- one wild ride.  Thank you.  Cool
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#13
I agree with Anu and Sariel. I'll even take it another step further. If someone has something so profound, why limit their 'blessings' by putting a limited price on it?

If there is truly something profound to share, the giving of it will exalt your life to such an unbelievable proportion that you wouldn't even be able to imagine it.

People show their hand too easily.
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#14
Maybe we've been programmed to believe such things as seminars, seats, conferences etc cost nothing. And they might - depending on which ones they are. I believe Stewart is a fairly honest man, and I am one of the many who value his opinion. He's a knowledgeable man, (it's amazing he can remember so much!) and an intelligent man, (he's multi-lingual!)

Perhaps we've been programmed to think we can have everything for nothing, like becoming a master hyperspacer and not wanting to work for it. Maybe it's piggy-back programming that latches onto and enhances what we have in ourselves - lack of motivation/encouragement, stalling/procrastinating, complaining, sabotage, etc. Sometimes if we want the knowledge that book has we have to pay for the book. (Sometimes as in if it doesn't fall out of the sky or we don't steal it.)

My own excuses are lack of age, lack of money, and too much distance! But sitting here with my excuses, I still haven't gone to that conference have I?

If we looked inside for the answers, if we dug deep and were guided by selves, Oversoul and God-Mind we would have all we need - instead we look outside, so we have to pay the price. Time, effort, money, whatever it is - you can take your money and spend it on something that is worth it, or you can take your money and spend it on something that is actually worthless. Stewart and his whole family are great guides, they even learn from each other, that is why we listen. Stewart does not sell his books claiming to be a guru like many, whether they be magazine "bona fide" or humorous magazine columnists. He and Janet also work around the clock with very little breaks - if all they wanted was money, there are certainly easier ways. And they are intelligent enough to pull off any hard way which doesn't cost as much as time. But don't their teachings work? Isn't their product worth it? Remember that for all they do for us, their work, their time, their concern, they still have a family to feed and their own measures to take - but they still share with us many things for free, don't they?

If that's still not enough for you, please work out your internal issues. And recognize that when selling a book, you need paper, which costs money, and you need print, which costs money... and so on.

I love you all,
Acceptance and changing
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#15
Blind faith doesn't always work, and until you know all of the true ins and outs, no one can really say for certainty what exactly is going on.
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#16
It is true that David could still be working for them. He was a news reporter in the first place and they are made to be certain talkative robots who don't encourage others to think independently. But sometimes you have an ugly duckling who turns out to be the most beautiful duck - or swan. Sure, that may be a story but maybe it is trying to tell us something? After all, I could say I have seen the story come true - more than once.

It is true that Stewart has experiences bouts of programming he didn't even know was still inherent or existed. But he has Janet and they can always work through things like that together. They get stronger and less vulnerable to these exact things the more time goes on.

It is true it could all be a massive trap of controlled opposition in which they put out every different figure they can think of to attract all the non-believers of being "sheople" as they call it. But I believe while there is controlled opposition (which we are warned many times about) there is true opposition, wherever you may find it. I think I might feel that for there to be a real enemy, there has to be a real opposition - and creating controlled opposition is cheating. They may think they're being clever, but the wise ones know, cheating doesn't count.

... And this is all why I started the Discerning Deception thread.
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