I really like George Ure, and by inference Cliff High. I've heard him interviewed a few times and liked what I heard. The idea that we can predict the future, if in an albeit flaky way is
incredibly exciting.
But when I step outside for a moment and consider that thought:
Do we really believe there is a way to predict the future?
I mean, really?
Really, really, really, really? For sure? 100%? You believe that?
Not totally surprising if then, the first thing you accurately predict with your machine would be the end of the human race - because what would be the point of having one ? Doesn't it rather eliminate the whole free will argument?
I read Cliff's site the other night, and I almost got depressed. He's building an unsinkable boat. The man with the time machine... is building an unsinkable boat, and waves 1km high will sweep the earth.
If I really believe that,
I need to build an unsinkable boat too. I haven't started one yet, and I worried that I hadn't

What if he IS RIGHT?? I thought. What about my living in the moment, and loving everyone, and joining the universal consciousnees and overcoming duality? These are my contingency plans. So what about my B****y unsinkable boat??
I realised then, that it's true - a man can't serve two masters and I don't think it's possible for me to plan for two outcomes... spiritual advancement whilst planning for a global killer. Preparing for a 'Global killer' means buying into fear. That's what I've learned after 18months at Avalon. I guess we just have to choose which eventuality we want to prepare for.
Who can say with 100% certainty that
either spiritual ascension
or giant wave sloshing will happen by 2012? For all we know, nothing will have happened.
Life has never proved me right so far, why should it start now?
Summer of Hell anyone?
K