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David dIcke Debunked in 19 Seconds
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 25601325:MV8yMDQ5MjAzXzM0NDY4ODY5XzJFRkQ0QkEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 23254866:MV8yMDQ5MjAzXzM0NDM3MjY2XzIzNTY0Q0My]It doesn't matter how you explain the quote, the following contradiction still stands: When David dIcke claims, “Infinite love is the only truth, everything else is illusion.”, he's judging all truth and everything in existence.[/quote] Incorrect. There is no truth. It is indefinable. The closest idea we have is true love, which ties into intelligent infinity. The idea of self-preservation through self-sacrifice, that we are One. Wake up. It's not basic, it's fundamental, it's not english, it's light. You have to use your inner mind to generate and understand the conclusive relation you can have with this subject. You are what we are describing. You are undefinable, beyond limit, beyond total description. But you have some fundamental processes which seem to navigate the entirety into balance. Love is at the basis of this. Love and balance. Sometimes love seems not so "lovey dovey" like the universe spitting you out into a cold world. But that is the point, lovey dovey love is not the truth, not this. [quote:Anonymous Coward 23254866:MV8yMDQ5MjAzXzM0NDM3MjY2XzIzNTY0Q0My] In order to judge something correctly, one must at least have some basic grounding in what they are judging.[/quote] Yes and no. This is impossible, because we are judging the universe and the self. They are both infinite. It's a play on words now because our words are limited. Your consciousness, your mind, your language, it is limited. By design. You will have to do some uncovering to figure out that David is telling you the same story that the ancients told him. And so on and so forth. It is self-discovery. Through self-exploration. When we are in true love, we know ourselves. When we are in false love, lovey dovey, we know things and ideas that are ideals but not accurate. [quote:Anonymous Coward 23254866:MV8yMDQ5MjAzXzM0NDM3MjY2XzIzNTY0Q0My] When Icke says, “There's lots of things we don't know.” he is admitting that he couldn't possibly know with complete certainty whether or not it's true that “Infinite love is the only truth, everything else is illusion.” However, he claims that the latter statement is absolutely true.[/quote] Yes. We don't know lots, we also know lots. One thing that will not change is that your evolution will be guided by light. Until there is no more you, to remain, because you have evolved beyond that. [quote:Anonymous Coward 23254866:MV8yMDQ5MjAzXzM0NDM3MjY2XzIzNTY0Q0My] "To believe in a contradiction is to abdicate your belief in the existence of the world around you and the nature of the things in it, to instead embrace any random impulse that strikes your fancy - to imagine something is real simply because you wish it were.A thing is what it is, it is itself. There can be no contradictions. In reality, contradictions cannot exist. To believe in them you must abandon the most important thing you possess:your rational mind. The wager for such a bargain is your life. In such an exchange, you always lose what you have at stake." - Terry Goodkind [/quote] Embrace the contradictions, you are a living paradox, you are here, now, and everywhere else and when, all at once. Yes, you are infinite love, you are everything. Yet you are one, you are only you. Yes, you hold the truth inside of you, everything you will ever learn and there is to ever learn. Yet you know only a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of the universe. Your body is a mirror image of the universe. Yet your biggest challenge will be to know yourself, as the spirit, as the consciousness, beyond that body. [/quote]
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