It's probably a bunch of lies. but that's just my view on it.
Has anyone got any actual experience of the inorganic beings realm, or did casteneda make it up??![]()
It's probably a bunch of lies. but that's just my view on it.
[22:59] <Kaniaz> You basically did a massive shit on the rug of this IRC
[22:59] <Kaniaz> And called it a message
I never heard of it until about 30 minutes ago, when you told me about somebody called Casteneda who I had also never heard of before, who said there is an inorganic beings realm. Personally, I think it sounds like some kind of Dr. Who episode. It's defintely a tried and tested "story", where little energy balls float around being people, and so on.
rofl DR.who hehe i loved that serie once long ago.
I think this year it came out that he is mostly a fraud.
Your Dreams are Truly Yours!
Yeah, it sounds questionable... many things these days are frauds, it's sooo sad!
I use to read his books years ago. I also have a book written by someone else who has a theory about him maybe being a fraud. It called Castaneda's Journey by Richard De Mille. I got kind of over Castanedas books so never even got round to reading the fraud theory book. I did like Castaneda's books when i was into them though, some good concepts.
Peace Sensi.
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Hit me with music now, oh now, hit me with music, harder, brutalize me". Bob Marley.
It's real! A glowey ball was hired on this show called Ghost Writer...![]()
Ghostwriter, I loved that show... and that old TVO one about the typewriter and distorted space-time stuff.
with reference to the glowy ball thing, I was playing an RPG on Xbox and kept moving my camera point to over the shoulder, his glowey-ball spot I believe. Kinda fun. hehe
Anyways, to my point.
I was just starting his books the other day and having already been introduced to the possibilty of them being fiction, I was a bit biased. But the impression I got was that don Juan Martus was either a) prophetic b)insane c)fictional d)all of the above e)none of the above.
however, i intend to keep reading them. There are universal truths in everything, even fiction. I am hoping that reading these with a critical eye can lead me to some interesting reflection.
No matter what his books are, they still seem worthy of interest.
this is my friends website look at the "glowey balls"there called orbs they are the form a ghost takes on before they sort of moroh to there proper shape supposedly.but they are ghosts and this site is not bull&*%.he catches them in places like haunted castles etc all you do is take a camera (preferably a good quality digi cam) and take photos and you get them,best results turn off light and use flash hes had a lot of emails with people sending there photosof them in too that they caught accidentally.
oh and the website is www.ghostfinders.co.uk
Hey, funny, I was actually JUST at that website. Hhmm... I don't doubt that they're not fakes, but I think there's gotta be another explanation for them, as well as the temperature drops and stuff. These are just things we don't fully understand yet, but there's a lot about the world we don't know. I don't get why these things have to be conscious spirits.... But still, people have claimed to see people which were ghosts....
I don't know, I'm so conflicted on this topic. I don't believe in ghosts, but at the same time, I know that if I was in a dark castle at night and I hear some weird voice, I would definately start to get freaked out.
Perhaps explain your beliefs on them so that I could possibly get a better understanding?
Dylan
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang, but a whimper.
T.S. Eliot
Hi dylan its strange that you say you dont believe though because you dont have enough proof not to believe but me personally and my family have had a lot of experiences so we have our own proof.
if your trying to look into it more you should maybe see a medium or something but make sure you get a good one a lot of them are just out to make money you know
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