DickPile wrote:Yes I got here from David Wilcock too.
Technically, I got here from David Wilcock, too! If I had not run across him at Denny's, I never would have said anything to anybody.
DickPile wrote:Megagenius is just a trademark. The reason I don't want to talk about his lectures is because Antiquatis (or the monestary) has rules on not using any copyrighted information and I thought the same might apply here.
Publicly revealing his lectures might have legal repercussions for all I know.
(google searching direct phrases from his lectures or his name leads him straight here, although rephrasing things might work).
So Megagenius has created
fear in you, to prevent the sharing of knowledge. I find that rather interesting. I don't know what country you live in, but check your copyright laws--you cannot copyright knowledge, only the way it is presented (book, video, etc). You are the copyright holder of your own words. (If you don't want your posts available to the search engines, you can post to the "Nos Antiquus" forum on Antiquatis, which is only visible to registered members, or to "Adult Psychology" there, which is only visible to legal adults.)
DickPile wrote:And the reason I mentioned him here is because most of his lectures talks about how to find the truth, taking responisiblity for yourself and that understanding things is alot more important than just knowing alot of information. Which is kind of the problem with this information age. As a 26 year old I have great problems in actually focusing and learning something thoughroughly because I'm so used to just reading worthless information. And thats why it's nice to have places like this, and people like Daniel who shares wisdom.
I agree with that process, but it is becoming increasingly difficult for the younger generations as they are being
trained as slaves (employees), not
educated as men (or women; using 'men' generically for 'mankind'). To quote Don West from the
Lost in Space remake, "And the monkey pushes the button," or more appropriately, "the monkey asks if you want fries with that."
You cannot rely on modern "education" these days, so if you want to be intelligent, you are going to have to learn how to do it yourself. And that means understanding how you understand things. The root of intelligence is
logic--and that applies to BOTH
thinking and
feeling! Thinking is logical in 3D space; feeling is logical in 3D time. So start out with learning some basic logic. Though I did find it interesting when LB posted a logical assertion challenge on Antiquatis (
Master of Many Trades) and no one answered it... or even tried. To me, that points out a "defect" in the foundation of the thought process, itself, on which abstract structures are built. You should always check for defects in workmanship, before building that skyscraper to challenge the gods!