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the Seth Books

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I have a David Icke book, and I find some his ideas interesting (the book pictured is worth having for the artwork inside, if nothing else). Why does having a wide choice in books make me a "believer in ludicrous ideas"? I am a curious monkey, I want to know everyone's view point.

But, no, I don't have any L. Ron books because he was a terrible writer and I don't believe in any religion at all, much less one a science fiction writer invented.
 

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112233 said:
Why does having a wide choice in books make me a "believer in ludicrous ideas"?

I didn't accuse you of that, don't believe it to be true based on what you have written, and would never be as impolite or disrespectful as to accuse you of being a "believer in ludicrous ideas". But David Icke espouses some ludicrous ideas, and so the rest of his work is suspect in my eyes. That was my only point.

JBArk
 
I am familiar with Seth.

I find that the channelling of Abraham Hicks and Bashar resonates more with me. Their works basically say the same thing though. We are the creators of our experience and we do this through our vibration. This is what my entheogenic practice has also taught me, we create what we experience.

One can have a good journey or one can have a bad journey; this just depends on set and setting. This applies during the journey and during the experience of ordinary reality.
 
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