I am organizing a synchronized mass meditation/prayer for the mass arrests of the DC pedophiles (you know who). This will happen on Saturday February 25th 11:11am - 11:33am (22 minutes) EST (16:11 UTC). Visualize the criminals being arrested leading to fair and public trials. The intention should not be for revenge but for saving the children and the healing of humanity (by bringing this issue to public attention through the trials).
If you are unsure about what effect this can have please read about the science that proves the power of the mind:
https://sitsshow.blogspot.de/2014/09/scientific-evidence-for-telepathy-that.html
and especially the effect of mass meditations (also known as Maharishi effect):
http://www.worldpeacegroup.org/washington_crime_prevention_full_article.html
Please spread this message!
If anybody knows David Seaman or other "well-connected" people in this community, please tell them about this.
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Disgusted-Lurker ago
I'm an atheist....but I'll get in board for awareness' sake.
I could probably use a minute of peaceful meditation. This craziness is getting me down.
ThePoorPeople ago
I find meditation to be less a spiritual thing and more an exercise of mental control
Elwoodblues ago
DL.. I am a follower of Christ and I will share a foxhole with you.
NotHereForPizza ago
Anymore, when I see people define themselves as "athiests" it comes off as more of a pretentious and dismissive point of view. I know how that sounds, but I've been on both sides. I get both the arguments, but a few things in my life have really kicked me on to one side of the fence.
I grew up in a Catholic family who went to a Catholic church every weekend and sent their children to a local Catholic private school. Every human that has undergone the same brain-washing that I witnessed from a very young age certainly has a right to the position you hold. Fuck, I can't believe all the adults (and kids too) that fall in to that pitiful fucking trap.
With that being said, however, smoke some DMT. After that, tell me there's nothing out there.
No matter how much I want to be wrong, I'd love the opportunity to talk to a person who walks away from that experience without a more spiritual mindset.
Anyway, you don't have to be religious/spiritual to meditate. It is, in no way, a specifically religious/spiritual action.
The body talks and meditation helps.
Disgusted-Lurker ago
I really can't stand when people refer to it as pretentious. Yes, some morons try to act intellectual by calling themselves atheists. But just like I don't lump all christians together in a bucket, I expect the same respect.
I'm 40 and haven't taken my belief system lightly. I've been forced to defend my positions my entire life. I'm certain my family questions whether I will "go to hell" when I die.
I contend that if I live my life to the highest moral standards that I can and for the right reasons (to be kind to fellow humans & not because of the promise of heaven or threat of hell), then I've lived a good life. If I'm wrong and there is a god and he passes me over for my lack of belief, then he is not a kind god that I need to side with in the afterlife (improbable, imo).
You believe what you want, but don't cast judgement. I believe there are teachings in your holy books that speak to this.
In any case, we are all (well most of us) for the right reasons and it is to stop these evil people from further harming innocent children.
At least we can agree on that...
NotHereForPizza ago
Oh, I'm not religious. I should have included that.
Believe me, I completely understand the sentiment. I think there's a false dilemma involved in the theist vs atheist argument, if my opinion actually matters. Maybe I'm just reaching for a middle ground, I'm not sure.
But, I can tell you with utter certainty, due to some very surreal experiences that I'm sure I couldn't put in to words, that there's a certain conceit in saying a god does or doesn't exist. Again, I see how you could think this is aimed at your character, but I can assure you that it has a much wider scope than that.
Disgusted-Lurker ago
Fair point and I will concede to this...
I can't say god definitively does not exist. I cannot prove a negative in that way. I've seen nothing tangible to make me believe in his or her existence, but I will gladly change my stance of something comes along.
Again, we're on the same team in this fight. Any minor differences in theology can be worked out after we see these scumbags sent to the gallows.
ArthurEdens ago
I'm athiest as well but i believe the collective unconsciousness is real
Unreasonable ago
Meditation has more to do with yourself than with any god or God.
You're using your choice to prevent you from improving yourself.
nomorepepperoni ago
As someone who is also atheist, I second this motion.
ConcernedParent2 ago
I think I will too. I'm non-religious, but I'm really feeling emotionally wrecked after investing so much time reading and researching these vile people. A few minutes of meditation might help, especially if I know others are doing the same.
ActivistAngel ago
This stuff has power even if you aren't religious. David Seaman and I are both re-considering now that we know there are demons....
BackAgain ago
I just find it odd so many high ranking people are part of satanic cults. They feel it helps them move up in power. That to me helps strengthen my faith
Bill_Murrays_Sandals ago
Same. Even though I've never been religious I will be partaking in the mediation.
zzvoat ago
Same, although I have to admit that when it finally dawned on me that, at it's core, this may actually be a spiritual battle between good and evil, I seriously thought about running out and buying a crucifix. Still might.