2012 Event Horizon - David Wilcock

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A great follow up to 2012 Enigma. If you haven't seen this guy yet your mind is about to be blown!

LINKS TO ALL FOUR SECTIONS AND NEW YOUTUBE PAGE!

Section 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEyqT2_ricA

Section 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zAMdYC80sE

Section 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STqkZR2PSR4

Section 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl2sf5fuIBA

Official Divine Cosmos YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/davidwilcock333

Comments

Interesting dialogue

Thank you for bring this speaker to my attention. I'd like to offer, that his concepts are not new. His understandings and realizations are not new, they are just re-packaged for a different generation. Unfortunately for us all, each time it is re-packaged and disseminated, it becomes more common, less sublime.

Before there was logos, the connection with these transformational waves and vibrations were internal, connected to the mortal entity that could feel and intuit what they couldn't know and that was a time of sublime belief. Then came the Hindu Vedas, fantastic and melodic and probably the best attempt at trying to explain and know the infinite and immortal. Next were the Buddhists and their philosophy that strives toward simplifying all to again reach the sublime understanding toward knowing.

After that, most other beliefs get mired in the flaw of mortality. Wilcock will probably get generalized in a new age concept of the "theory of everything" as H.P. Blavatsky's Theosophy interpretation and search for a common truth of all world beliefs to find answers was demonized into an occult label, today, it might be called paranormal for the purposes of dismissal.

We certainly live in unique times, before our plane, there have been many avatars and adepts that have glimpsed a nano-portion of the entity the Hermetics call "The All" but its only a glimpse and not a knowing, no matter how a tuned your pineal eye is. Understanding without discontent is the best the finite, mortal shell will come in this time to understanding the infinite immortal that is the total universe. We are all parts of that greater whole, the psychology of Gestalt speaks to that.

Wilcock is well read, has a very open mind and sensitivity and is very intelligent. He is trying to explain his path as a universal path. Each part of the whole has its own path. Each root of the tree spreads to feed the whole tree, yet doesn't experience the part of the process when the tree leaves return oxygen and moisture to the air to form clouds that then rain back down to the mortal earth and is encountered again in the processional cycles of life.

We are lucky we remember what we watched on television the night before, ancient ancestors conceived the days and nights of Brahma, the life cycles of earth have run for billions of years within the universe. We and our children are fortunate enough to possibly witness a processional change. It is survivable if you are centered and have found the path. But we will not remember it nor know it as we would like. That's why we can't understand the myths. That's why we re-write the histories whether biblical or political.

Speculation about the appearance of other life forms, convergence and vibrations, singularities, etc. these are just mortal speculations trying to understand what is occurring. There is no organized group that will grasp the meaning of the eternal and then be able to teach it to the unaware. It is an individual path. We should be content understanding that our being is part of the whole and understand the sublime relationship to the eternal cycles. No amount of words or concepts can describe this All to the extent of Knowing it.

and so, another theory of everything... it will be interesting to catch that glimpse when it is momentarily revealed just before the change.

Thanks

Thanks for writing that. It is both scary and liberating to know the power is in the individual. I think a lot of us want to transformation to happen FOR us, rather than us be a part of it. I think Carl Jung said something along the lines of "the tipping of the scales rests on the individual."

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