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Dr. Gary Schwarz reported in the book, An Atheist in Heaven, that even after decades of research and seven books he wrote on the topic, he still struggled believing it all! He wrote, “In my case, being a well-trained skeptical thinker and well-educated disbeliever in the possibility of an afterlife, I had this strong, uncontrollable emotional reactive habit of automatically assuming that anyone who believed in life after death was naive, ignorant, stupid, brainwashed, prejudiced, delusional and/or crazy. This emotional reaction was clearly inconsistent with the emerging theory … and research. I experienced increasing conflict between what the emerging theory and research were teaching me versus my growing fear that if I accepted the theory and research, that maybe I was becoming ‘brainwashed’ by the theory and evidence, and I was even ‘losing my mind.’ I came to realize that I was like one of Pavlov’s classically conditioned dogs who automatically salivated to the sound of a bell. Dogs do not automatically salivate when they hear a bell ringing, and neither do we.” This confession by Dr. Schwartz is both revealing and disturbing. How could it possibly be that decades of research and validation could not successfully alter his emotions? How could he still harbor fear? Is all Type II Skepticism ultimately a FEAR reaction? Was the origin of Dr. Schwartz’s inexplicable emotions, even after decades, wholly originating with his deep subconscious? If so, it certainly reinforces Creator’s assertions that there is little short of divine intervention, via the Lightworker Healing Protocol and Deep Subconscious Mind Reset, that we can do to alter beliefs in the deep subconscious. What can Creator tell us about Dr. Schwartz’s struggle, and what lessons can we draw from it?
ClosedNicola asked 1 month ago • 
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A viewer asks about his involvement Mercenary Army Program (MAP; Secret Space Program): “When this became accepted by me, I then made the decision of starting my healing on this front and, since my involvement was clearly coerced, and not a voluntary one, I made the conscious decision to withdraw from the MAP, and not wanting to be part of it anymore, as part of my healing process. Very shortly after making this decision, as if my intention had been detected, I had this dream, of which I remember only this part, I was in the presence of a Reptilian being, felt like a member of their military, which was talking to me as if he wanted to talk me out if it, and convince me to stay in the MAP, as if he needed my agreement. I remember clearly him saying, referring to his race, “We control an empire of 1700 planets,” as if he felt proud of this, and to make me realize that I, too, was involved in something great, and not to give it up and reconsider. The most striking part of this dream, which contrasts greatly with the ‘evil’ nature of these beings, was that there was absolutely no threat or coercion of any type. I felt like I was in the presence of a friend, or a comrade in arms, which was talking to me as if giving me his genuinely friendly advice on this matter, in order to convince me to continue to stay in, and not to leave. Was I being manipulated to feel that way, and was this feeling completely false, although it felt ABSOLUTELY real to me, or was there something else and more profound going on? Why would they care about my consent or feelings if they consider us as just their slaves and can program us, wipe our memories, and control us anyway?” What can we tell him?
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Prior to the recent agreement to withdraw after the Disclosure Event and take a break from their endless manipulations of our planet and everything on it, has it been a kind of free-for-all, where many individuals can come and take a turn, perhaps competing amongst their brethren to see who can be most clever, most destructive, most innovative, and so on? Or is there an agreed on main agenda where all must follow an approved set of guidelines and goals? There have been at least a couple major motion pictures having a futuristic theme where people can use an advanced technology to journey to an artificial world and adopt a persona to have lifelike experiences for fun and relaxation, or challenge and excitement. One was Westworld, depicting people going back to the old West to take on gunslingers, and more recently, the movie Total Recall, where people could pay to have a vacation in their mind that was totally lifelike. Both movies showed a dark side in having an unexpected blending with reality. This was also a theme used many times in the Star Trek franchise, in having spaceships with a Holodeck that future explorers could visit during long voyages as a lifelike experiencing of other worlds and plotlines for fun and learning opportunities. Are these a kind of inversion of what the extraterrestrials do in visiting our world, coming to participate as observers who can manipulate us, in reality, to act out their fantasies and darkest thoughts for amusement and gratification, but without taking any risk themselves?
ClosedNicola asked 11 months ago • 
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