Re: Project Camelot Mislead? Comments by DivineCosmos's forummers
what we have here are 2 types.
1. the doom and gloom.
2. possitive energy people.
Doom and gloom are here trying to tell of the hell we have ahead of us and how many of us are going to be killed off, either by war or vaccines.
Possitive energy people are here calling for all the possitive energy that will save us from ourselves, all of us thinking happy thoughts will make all the evil and negative things go away.
Both of these thought patterns have faults.
Doom and gloom cannot exsist without hope and brightness, and possitive energy cannot exsist withouit negative energy, there is a balance all throughout nature, always has been and always will be.
Now if the doomers only talk to doomers and the possitives only talk to possitives, we will soon come crashing down like a house of cards in a strong wind. Each group needs each other to offer balance.
There is an old saying that says "you are never more alive than when you are closest to death"
As much as I like the new age thinking and how we can save ourselves, we will not be saved until we are on the knife edge of total destruction, only that will teach us a new way to live, if we don't go through hell first. we will have no idea what we have to protect ourselves from in the future.
If you almost drown you have 2 choices, learn to swim or avoid going in the water, as much as you want to stay away from the water, there is always the possibility of falling in again, do you want to be prepared or risk drowning the second time?
as for being saved by Aliens, please do not rely on external forces to save you.
I would like to think that any alien out there will allow me to make my own mistakes so I can learn.
even when you put a sign saying "wet paint" you know that someone is going to touch it, and how many times you tell your kids that if they play with matches that they will get burnt, they will always do it, and always get burnt, you just hope its a small burn and they learn from it.
That does not mean I give my kids matches, but you know that one day they will find some.
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