Thread: Forum issues
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Old 10-25-2008, 12:04 AM   #3
adam
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Default Re: Forum issues

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Originally Posted by Darren Swisher View Post
immediately I am overwhelmed by all the threads.

Is there something we can do to “Filter” this information? It is all over the place. I think we need some guidelines, restrictions, direction, or something to organize all the info. Can we get 1 forum with less area for posting? (Finished first shot)

Maybe I am just lazy and do not want to read through all the Babel, maybe it is exactly what it needs to be and I am complaining to much. (Finished second shot)

I would like to here some suggestions on how to fix this problem (if it actually exists) One of the major problems is that lack of evidence, truth, source verification, etc. (Finished 1st Bottle of beer.)
dear darren,

I feel limiting the free flow of information too much will stifle creativity. There may be more dross associated with such a forum, but I have found a lot of very good information here.

Unfortunately, access to scholarly journals costs money in this country unless one works for higher education or some research firm.

I filter the information, but i use subjective vibratory signatures to do it. By feeling the relative vibration of each post I am able to go where I need, when I need to. I know this may seem as a rather esoteric and particularly flaky answer to your question, but it is nonetheless the most effective means of navigating through life.

This is the Project Avalon Menu, there is something for everyone. Pick your vibration. Do you wish to dine tonight with a plate of conflict or perhaps some gloomy predictions? You are more than welcome to. If you would prefer to rather enjoy some fraternity among fellow human beings, there is plenty of that here as well.

I feel this forum is a spiritual tapestry of vibrations from the gross to the subtle and it would be unfortunate if such a work of art was limited in its evolutionary scope.

Besides if one is interested in the evolution of human thought as we progress through trying times, this forum provides an excellent case study.

Cheers.
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