TheMaxx,
If your insights & experiences were truly so enlightening than you would have known
better than to brag about it here so arrogantly.
If humbleness was no part of your epiphany then it must have been a heavy episode of megalomania.
You remind me so much of my friend, who's also lost his sanity. He personally is obsessed with the
number 9. I don't see the significance of 9 as much as he does, to say it softly. Nor do I see the
spiritual significance of 13, or any other number for that matter.
If your insights were sincere and valuable than you WOULD be straightforward about how to get to Spice-
realms without the use of spice. Where are the step by step instructions? Where is the detailed report
about your experiences of doing so? By being so vague you create the image of a megalomaniac trying his/
her best at convincing others of their supriority.
You're not really comming across as an enlightened person who wishes to share with and teach others.
Right now you more sort of come across like a delusional megalomaniac who claims to have a superior
connection with/understanding of the Spiritual realm. Few people like the self-imposed spiritual gurus.
I am no exception. Also I notice you're remarkably rude to people who question the validity of your
experiences & insights....
Why...Don't you ever question the validity of your own insights & ideas? Don't you see how dangerous
it is not to? Don't ever let your ideas & insights be immune to criticism!
The keyword is once again Humbleness. If you are humble it isn't difficult to consider your ideas &
insights to possibly be wrong. If you have a very high perception of yourself this may become difficult.
If you want to share spiritual experiences and insights do so as an equal and be clear &
straightforward about it. Don't be condescending. Don't be vague. Don't be offended when
criticised.
Otherwise don't be surprised if you are poorly received.