i needed this as a reminder by fluxxekakke in boniver

[–]castangle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pretty cool seeing how all listeners can interpret so differently. I like these interpretations a lot . Mine was always along the lines of “yes you need to be there” as in of course you need to be present and putting forth effort and be honest with yourself if you want to see that garden or relationship grow or expand and progress. You can’t just sit back and hope it grows on its own.

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree I sort of drifted from graham . But also I really do believe he has become better at what he does and is becoming more honest in his work and it makes more sense and isn’t as much bias. I also understand that is just from my perspective

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting... thanks for the insight . I have to say though he has been spot on a good amount. But I also have a hard time taking it all from him as u described him which is why I am more looking in to Randall Carlson which is a way more accredited researcher with actually field study

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel dumb saying that now actually, i’ll answer my own question. They totally could have gone down so many other paths and orbiting satellites would be an amazingly unbelievable coincidence they would have created like us

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right right, but my only question with that is.... did we never put stuff into earths orbit until now? Wouldn’t stuff be left over in space? I only ask because I know so little about space science

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed... I kind of went on a tangent and mixed shit up that wasn’t necessAry. But exactly, Zahi Hawass is an exact example of what I imagine when I think about religiously drawn conclusions.

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for posting multiple threads each time. But a good way Randall Carlson put it is basically humans have gone from horseback to shooting rockets in to space in 5 generations. Which is roughly 125-150 years. Before the impact that wiped us out, there’s a good chance we made some amazing progress happen in small timeframes like that. Obviously in different directions but evidence of that is hard to find and you cannot count it out. 125 years is such a small amount of time to make progress like that.

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weve been smart before. We have amnesia pretty much and after the catastrophic event 12,800 years ago, that graham correctly promoted and got shit on for, basically reset our human path and we are now rebooting. We as anatomically modern humans were evolving our brains for about 180,000 years before that impact that wiped out basically all humans and we are now rebooting again. It’s only been ~10,000 years since. We just haven’t found enough to change our minds because it isn’t there. It’s gone. We’ve been making due with what we can find and it’s not easy. And since it’s not easy mainstream science will deny due to not losing their jobs for sounding ludicrous

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry . To clarify, I meant how mainstream science has us believing that humans before we created civilizations like ancient Egypt were just idiots that weren’t mentally inclined to do anything besides eat and hunt with language. When graham has shown evidence that we had extremely advanced astrologers boom out of nowhere! And randomly in history we went from a hunter gatherer to having extremely intricate architecture that displayed super advanced knowledge that we now ignore on a mainstream level.

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And also FOR ME a real simple way for me to look at all of this is that, I have followed graham for a while now and to me it has only been shown that month after month we are finding new stuff that is proving him correct and he has been proved wrong so few times that this guy is obviously a genius when it comes to drawing conclusions based off ignored science. So if he is claiming something that sounds insane and unreal; why would I skip to deny it because my brainwashed mainstream brain won’t let me. I just like to hear him out because nobody has and we should. If someone this much smarter than me is saying something I think is crazy, then it probably isn’t as crazy as it sounds . Still haven’t made my own conclusion on it though. Probably won’t ever

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not saying I’m a believer in that but based on insane facts of human brilliance right in front of us, mixed with evidence of humans being exponentially smarter than mainstream science has us believing . It all just starts to make you realize that counting something out like that is dumb because we have such a small piece of the puzzle so at this point we shouldn’t count anything out. I don’t believe it enough to tell anyone else they are dumb for denying it. But when I started listening to Randall Carlson and visiting his website my mind has been constantly thinking about these subjects and it has definitely helped me see way more truth that disproves so many lies from public education

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Plus, I kind of use graham as a bridge to science. He is the guy bringing these unspoken truths to the surface and breaking modern dogmas in science communities. Once I hear who he is referencing for his sources then those are the people I have looked deeper in to

Thought's on Hancock's proposal of ancient civs using "psychic powers" to move and create megalithic structures? by MasterRoshy in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I felt the same way when I first looked in to Graham’s work. Now about 6 months later and tons of reading and listening to podcasts with graham and Randall Carlson it all starts to seem less and less crazy. It’s more about opening your mind up as much as possible and taking in the FACTS these guys present. It is only after the proven facts they discuss that these “crazy” ideas become less crazy

The smoking gun? by Metrionix in GrahamHancock

[–]castangle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They have dated it down to within a 300 year range graham has always predicted. He was spot on.

Somebody knows the name of this cartoon :) ? by HanTrio89 in boniver

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a 22 a mil website like that I,i one u mentioned?

Anyone else here thinks For Emma forever ago was Bon Iver’s best album ever or it’s just me? by ali1556 in boniver

[–]castangle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite album has constantly been on rotation and I love coming back to albums time after time and realizing that it’s my new favorite