have you ever watched kriss angel? there is definetly more to humans than we know.
2006-07-13 11:18:37
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answered by Pussycat 4
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That feeling that you have is the signal for those who are ready to move to the next level of awareness in the game we play. We are spirits/energy beings playing a very sophisticated game beyond comprehension for most of the game players, but all will eventually with many lives lived figure it out. Ask youself if it is possible that you the essence of you existed before you where born into this world, and if so why don't I remember who I am? That is the challenge to become mortal with memories blocked and to figure out the source of your true nature, with all of the lies that have been forced into your reality, eventually we wake up and begin to remember, and realize all that I've been taught is not quite right. Don't let anyone stop you from searching for truth, and make fear take a back seat, because truth may be stranger than fiction, and the deeper you allow yourself to go, the more free you begin to feel. Good Luck
2006-07-13 18:10:25
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answered by commonxsense2005 3
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I most certainly do believe that there is more going on than we know about, besides secret government activity and conspiracies. Consider this, if the whole Adam and Eve thing didn't happen, and we didn't evolve from ape as Darwin states, then how the hell did we get here on Earth? I believe there is an answer, similarly related to how the pyramids of Egypt were really built. If I told you, would you believe me? Probably not, as it is with the vast majority of people. But I will certify this, I am perfectly sane and highly intelligent. The truth is out there, seek it! You may end up surprised, scared, or completely boggled, but the truth is out there. Feel free to e-mail me, I'll tell you what I know, but don't try to get me in trouble over what has been told to me, it makes sense to me all the same!
2006-07-13 17:50:06
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answered by collegebutterfly73 3
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You hit the mother lode, Aidan. I think ... Shakespeare:
" ...... There are more things in heaven and earth, than can be dreamed of .........."
I doubt it's a thing we're not being told although I'm sure that's true. It's something you find out on your own and prove. Sherlock Holmes was a fictitious character.
His staying power was the way he found things out. Deduction. Simple common sense based on a storehouse of proveable or instinctual knowledge.
These aren't perfectly reliable. But they're a start. Check this:
" Exclude the impossible. Whatever is left, is the answer. "
2006-07-13 17:46:46
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answered by vanamont7 7
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Yes, I get that feeling all the time. I have many theories about it, but if I told you, you might think I was crazy.
Anyways, we are all raised to believe what we are taught and that certain things are truth and certain things are fiction. How are we to know for certain that what we think of as truth is true?
I really believe that there is more to this world, but I'm not quite sure what exactly it is. I think that the Truth will be revealed to us sometime in the future- we are simply not ready for it yet. It may be beyond our human comprehension, challenging all our beliefs, disproving science and religion alike.
If there wasn't more to it, I highly doubt that anyone would ask questions such as the one you asked. Search, and you shall find. There are many things we have yet to know, and all you have to do is keep asking questions and watch for the truth. Good luck.
2006-07-13 22:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Why must you be told about the world? Who do you consider knowledgable enough to know all there is to know about the world, and why would that person take the time to tell you, or me, personally?
Views of the world vary from country to country, and much of that knowledge is available, especially via the internet. Have you read up on all there is to know about everything there is to know in the world, that is written somewhere?
A lot of very old people hold a lot of knowledge in their ancient minds, yet do young people go sit on their porches and listen while the old person tells tales of their life? What are we not being told? To start with, how about the knowledge those oldsters have that we are unwilling to listen to because they are old?
Just how much information can a person hear, and understand? If I were to tell you about certain things I know, would you believe me, or not? Would you believe your neighbors if they told you things that sounded far fetched?
What if I told you there really is life on other planets in the universe? Would you believe me? Would your belief or unbelief make it true or untrue?
And who is to say whether someone who knows something knows something important, relevant, obscure, or insane?
2006-07-13 18:02:05
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answered by mw 4
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yes...I have a crazy theory but nothing anyone tells me will change my mind.....the main thing i believe is that darwin was full of crap, the government knows about extra terrestrails and aliens from other planets, are in contact with them and that when the world ends there will be a way for select humans to leave the earth to live on another planet.
2006-07-13 18:03:32
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answered by Lashonda D 1
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There are lots of things that we are not told, by the government, by the established churchs, and by just people we know. They do this to 'protect' us from these things, but is it really protecting us? Who know. Maybe we are ready to know what is going on or maybe the masses would go insane with that knowledge. Individuals can be very thoughtful but in groups we can act pretty stupid.
2006-07-14 07:15:38
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answered by Stephen 6
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Yes! I often feel like I am here to solve something. A puzzle is how I look at it. There is always a piece missing. like the one piece that would complete the picture so I am always left with an unfulfilled longing.
2006-07-15 17:03:00
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answered by SouthernBelle 4
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If you mean a CIA warehouse containing the arc of the covenant... a la Indiana Jones, not really.
I think everyone's gotta find their own magic in life, but that one person's isn't any good in the control of anyone else.
2006-07-13 18:14:27
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answered by QED 4
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I think there's more to this world than anyone knows. But we are also not being told everything--if we were, there would be no such thing as a classified document or security clearance.
2006-07-14 08:20:31
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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