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turns out Battlestar Galactica was a meta documentary

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    Eh, its based upon Mormon theology.

    edit: Are you thinking there is disclosure in there?
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    @Demolishun I'm thinking we're in this history loop

    whoops said it in here: https://devrant.com/rants/15483617/...

    I got a Mormon friend actually. ex-mormon I guess. but we never talk about it. he's a chill guy though. hunts deer and stuff

    I'm sure it's a cult tho, that's what I hear. doesn't necessarily mean the myth is wrong though

    my bf started mocking me saying it was scientology when I told him about the planets stuff lmao, goddamnit
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    @jestdotty I am unsure, but I keep seeing consciousness transfer in scifi. Not sure if popular or if it could be a thing. The problem I have is out of body experience people see themselves connected to their bodies with a tether. As if the essence of them is separate from the body but tied to the body somehow. This leads me to think you cannot just digitize the consciousness without loss of information.
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    @Demolishun so the idea is that the body is an avatar for the consciousness

    apparently high ranking lizards never die. they just change avatars. like. people believe in reincarnation but what that is is your body dies and you pop out, and then you go into a light that overcharges you and you forget your life, and then you come back down and assume another body at some point

    but the high ranking lizards seem to be breeding empty meat suits and just possess them at will

    I was looking into enlightenment the other day. those communities don't talk about out of body stuff nor remote viewing. but the processes that would enable enlightenment should make you good at all the other stuff. I didn't go that deep into it yet

    the community I found said meditation is just about finding out that your consciousness is simply awareness, and gaining a sense for it and control of how to direct it. which is what is allowing you to see that stuff in OBE

    as for tether idk. haven't done that yet 😁
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    @Demolishun chaos magicians have books also about consciousness swapping (sort of). there was a popular, modern succinct guide going around at some point

    they build an astral body so that if something harms you while you're out of body floating around, you don't harm your actual self but the intermediary avatar. it's sort of like onion routing with each avatar being an encryption, which is kind of an interesting idea

    they also make a familiar as a backup, in case you get corrupted. or that was my take on it. the familiar is supposed to be another consciousness you find somewhere else, that could be your guide and keep you straight, though some cultures seem to make them also, kind of like horcruxes in Harry Potter I guess.

    but in it they discuss talking to each other through their avatars or entering each other's dreams. and obviously trying to summon entities to talk to them. they're really into that but I don't like that stuff
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    @Demolishun saw a "vampire" once. not sure what that was about

    he claimed vampirism is about eating something to power up your astral body, so then when you die you can remain on earth just possessing other bodies

    maybe that's how one gets to be a high ranking lizard?

    interestingly in earlier books of David Icke he makes a big point saying not all lizards are bad or into dominance. there's just a sect that does it. however he views that the lizards are still from a lower dimension, and that lower dimension is controlled by an even lower dimension of other beings... seems like it's turtles all the down

    and I would assume creating astral bodies to possess other things is not an exclusively lizard thing. ala enlightenment related, when meditating if you get it right you sort of project your consciousness into other objects and can feel them out. this happens naturally when you take psilocybin mushrooms, without meditation being required

    so these consciousness powers seem universal
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    share with me that stuff you're smoking
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    @iiii David Icke books lol
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    @jestdotty oh, I know that weirdo
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    I think I read somewhere that early Apple (or was it Microsoft) devs smoke weed and watch Battlestar Galactica.
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