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Frances Leader's avatar

POSTSCRIPT

I finished watching the 8 episodes of the Netflix series, KAOS.

I found that it seemed to lose its way towards the end. I was looking for the purpose of this expensive production. What were the writers trying to make us think?

They were tackling a question we all have: What happens to us after death?

They conveyed a scenario in which souls departing material life arrive into a 'sorting department' where they are either directed towards a 'frame' (claimed to be access to rebirth) or they are condemned to live and work in a dull purgatory for 200 years. Those who pass through the frame are delivered to a place called 'nothing' in which they seem to be converted into stone which slowly decays to dust over time. In other words, these souls are destroyed.

The message of the entire series directs us to doubt the possibility of reincarnation!

Now, WHY would that be inserted into our consciousness at this time, do you think?

Could it be that the predator class (represented by the gods in the series) want us all to be as nihilistic as they are? To be terrorised of death, as they are? To have no hope of eternal life?

Obviously you will have to watch all 8 episodes before you can glean the underlying motivation for the production of this lavish and highly promoted mind control exercise.

What do you think?

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Trace L Hentz's avatar

We are taught so many lies, this series only compounds it more. (What horror those gods…)

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Jayne Ryan's avatar

Hmm... seems there could be a circuit 'Theme' emerging here... Tony Sayers including Mark Attwood has been on this Trail...

https://youtu.be/Ab9R9cBjLxQ?si=bmQ4ivbi9jJIJTqD

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Frances Leader's avatar

Well. I wasn't expecting THAT.

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Jayne Ryan's avatar

It get's better...Also, in the Afterlife apparently. Who Knew... Eh!

TS 22:05 ...though there are always eager deceased females available money is exchanged for goods and services in the afterlife very large amounts of deceased females become strippers and or prostitutes..."

https://youtu.be/7qrDzmS-WzI?si=8EBQL1eipxfGbdr3

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Frances Leader's avatar

I remember battling with Tony Sayers on Facebook at least a decade ago. He was stinking of controlling the opposition at the time and (idiotically) he tried to control me. I did admire his balls, but it was a very public spat in which I drove him mad and he resorted to all sorts of dirty tactics to beat me down.

He made a video about me, if I remember right. Actually he did a lot to catapult me from obscurity and into the light on Facebook, which was not necessarily a good thing. He is an Essex bloke, loadsa-money, horses, dubious income sources. I am an Essex hippy who wasn't impressed. We were BOUND to clash, really!

Upshot is... I don't trust him and his distractions.

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Jayne Ryan's avatar

Having the stigma of a 'Used Car Salesman' with balls -- except now changed jobs, living aboard, and on the Internets. LOL.

Learning as we go. Onward. :)

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The Word Herder's avatar

Oh, the propaganda! I think you're right, to destroy our belief in what's been promised for eons, which is life after death, at least, if not reincarnation, too.

I forgot to bring my headphones into the library so I can listen to videos, but I will catch up eventually. ;)

Yeah, there's so much CRAP we're told to bring us DOWN. We have to TUNE IT OUT and talk to each other about the wonderful things we're being pressured to UN-know, or think is BS...

We shall not fall for it!! The Good is SO GOOD it's mind-boggling, and makes me cry with joy.

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The Word Herder's avatar

And PS, THANKS for this! Emaho! Penno penno, SOHA!!!

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João Alface's avatar

If I could choose, I would not return to material world.

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Mary Alice Winegarner's avatar

After that review by you Frances, I’ll not bother to watch Kaos on Netflix which u don’t stream anyway.

Recently I watched Robert Temple interviewed on his book ‘The New Science of Heaven’ and came away feeling happy to know that when I die I’ll probably join with the plasma energy that makes up most of the universe, our dense 3D form being a highly unusual manifestation… back to being the wave instead of a particle. Still I love my life and this beautiful planet despite the evil that exists here as well.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Why would I stream Netflix? They get enough publicity without me! 🙄

I loved your neat description of how we join the plasma energy of this vast cosmos! Very inspiring! Thank you! xx

ps

I found this!

An animated documentary with Robert Temple: https://youtu.be/fuJA_5HMjRY?si=H9oCyj7YuZbF4GGJ

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Mary Alice Winegarner's avatar

Sorry, that was a typo… should have been ‘I don’t have’….

Obviously I’m still learning to proofread 🤓

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James Filbird's avatar

A flying majestic eagle for sure. After all, my family name is Filbird. 😛

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dallas's avatar

Loved the music by enya.

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The Word Herder's avatar

What a voice, eh? Angelic.

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dallas's avatar

So pure and yes Angelic

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Jean-Sebastien Savard's avatar

felt like sharing my reincarnation choice with you: i would become an angel. cauz i believe we go from animal to human to angel, or oppostie way animal insect demons... i'm a weirdo sometimes. but i heard enoch became metatron and some made a similar path in apocriffa. so i guess i'm going for this pick.

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Frances Leader's avatar

One of my friends was almost dying after being slashed in the face.... he swore that I was holding his hand and sitting by his hospital bed all night!

Actually I had dashed home, showered and changed (because I was covered in his blood) and I went back to the hospital with fruit and magazines in the early morning. Ever since he swore that I have an 'angelic self' which leaves my body!

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The Word Herder's avatar

I believe it.

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Jean-Sebastien Savard's avatar

Hehehe, true similar story of me but kinda dark. One my childhood friend is schizophrenic but highly! And he often told me that he sees me and talks to the shadowy me over is elbow or in is mind. I supposedly always appear to say : no no no! Dont do this its bad. Or stuff like that mostly contradicting is first idea. (we lived together for 2 years when scholar,so i bet he is marked by this)

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Frances Leader's avatar

This is precisely where David Icke and I part company. I think he is wrong. I do not believe in loosh or loush and I don’t think being a material being on this earth is such a bad thing.

There are no gods…. there is an international crime syndicate which is just as subject to reincarnation as anyone else. They make their own destiny. NOT MINE.

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Deenzy's avatar

The mind wipe is the issue. Without it this realm would be virtually empty of souls because so few would continue reincarnating after

XX number of rounds. With this in mind and on the subject of Netflix shows, there is an incredible episode in The Sandman series that has the story of Hob Gadling who never ages or dies so is in essence living out many lives in this realm. It’s a fantastic episode & can be watched as a stand-alone which is no bad thing as the series as a whole ain’t great. It’s episode 6.

There is also a wealth of evidence from NDE’s that we are tricked in to coming back here against our will.

I do not intend to return, I have had enough of the insane asylum

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Frances Leader's avatar

I will watch Ep 6 of Sandman….. thanks for the tip!

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Deenzy's avatar

I’d love to hear your thoughts on it when you do

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Frances Leader's avatar

I watched it yesterday and the idea reminded me of Highlander - there can be only one! The thought of being stuck as an immortal is quite awful. As for your point about being tricked into coming back here against our will - no, I don't think that is how it works. The energy that we identify as our 'self' is recycled back into the oneness (like a drop of mist returning to the ocean) and then, just like water, is recycled over and over again, endlessly. I don't imagine that the energy ever dies.

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Alexandria's avatar

Good writing and thought provoking! Agree with your reply, there is an agenda for us to hate our lives here on this beautiful plane ... life is to be lived and loved in an equal measure, right here, right now, truly living our everyday lives, creating our own destiny

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Deenzy's avatar

Tell that to a kid in Gaza or one that is being trafficked & raped

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The Word Herder's avatar

It's only "bad" if you raise and kill animals in a way that is disrespectful.

We take them into our own bodies, and they become one with us. We are all made up of each other, of Earthly beings, whether animal, vegetable or mineral. It's when we lose RESPECT for ourselves and for other beings and plants, etc, that we go wrong. So saith the dog.

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