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There's also healings associated with the Chris Bledsoe experience that you can't explain as simply government deception. Right.
You know, there was a character in Las Vegas. He called himself the Prophet Yahweh. And he claimed he could produce UFOs on demand. And so some local TV crew said they'll take him up on it. They went to a public park. And he said he started praying and pointing at the sky. And they caught on video some strange object. hovering above them in the sky.
You know, there was a character in Las Vegas. He called himself the Prophet Yahweh. And he claimed he could produce UFOs on demand. And so some local TV crew said they'll take him up on it. They went to a public park. And he said he started praying and pointing at the sky. And they caught on video some strange object. hovering above them in the sky.
You know, there was a character in Las Vegas. He called himself the Prophet Yahweh. And he claimed he could produce UFOs on demand. And so some local TV crew said they'll take him up on it. They went to a public park. And he said he started praying and pointing at the sky. And they caught on video some strange object. hovering above them in the sky.
I think it's actually a normal human talent that most of us never develop because it wouldn't occur to us that we can, but it's probably more widespread in the population than we know.
I think it's actually a normal human talent that most of us never develop because it wouldn't occur to us that we can, but it's probably more widespread in the population than we know.
I think it's actually a normal human talent that most of us never develop because it wouldn't occur to us that we can, but it's probably more widespread in the population than we know.
I totally agree with you. I think Alan Watts, a philosopher, wrote a book called The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are. We live in an environment where it's to the economic benefit of people in business to have workers. And if the workers all began exploring their deeper potential, what would become of the workforce?
I totally agree with you. I think Alan Watts, a philosopher, wrote a book called The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are. We live in an environment where it's to the economic benefit of people in business to have workers. And if the workers all began exploring their deeper potential, what would become of the workforce?
I totally agree with you. I think Alan Watts, a philosopher, wrote a book called The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are. We live in an environment where it's to the economic benefit of people in business to have workers. And if the workers all began exploring their deeper potential, what would become of the workforce?
No, you have the transhumanists saying we're just going to merge with machines. We'll become eventually one big machine. And it's very desolating.
No, you have the transhumanists saying we're just going to merge with machines. We'll become eventually one big machine. And it's very desolating.
No, you have the transhumanists saying we're just going to merge with machines. We'll become eventually one big machine. And it's very desolating.
And unfortunately, most people are caught up in it. And, you know, to talk about the things that interest me the most, mysticism, psychic function and the like, there may be one or two percent of the population that gets seriously involved in even appreciating these fields. Most people are too busy just trying to put food on the table.
And unfortunately, most people are caught up in it. And, you know, to talk about the things that interest me the most, mysticism, psychic function and the like, there may be one or two percent of the population that gets seriously involved in even appreciating these fields. Most people are too busy just trying to put food on the table.
And unfortunately, most people are caught up in it. And, you know, to talk about the things that interest me the most, mysticism, psychic function and the like, there may be one or two percent of the population that gets seriously involved in even appreciating these fields. Most people are too busy just trying to put food on the table.
I have the highest respect for Jacques VallΓ©e. I first interviewed him in 1973. And I think my most recent interview with Jacques was about maybe within the last year or so.
I have the highest respect for Jacques VallΓ©e. I first interviewed him in 1973. And I think my most recent interview with Jacques was about maybe within the last year or so.
I have the highest respect for Jacques VallΓ©e. I first interviewed him in 1973. And I think my most recent interview with Jacques was about maybe within the last year or so.
About, well, when I lived in the Bay Area, they were all in person because people showed up.