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“The greatest human sickness is insecurity”

Published on Monday, August 31, 2009 by Karl

“The greatest human sickness is insecurity” – David Icke in an interview conducted by Project Camelot.

This wasn’t immediately obvious to me. But it really did get my head going. Regardless of what you have seen or heard of David Icke, the man speaks a lot of sense. And I personally have a great respect for him and the way he seeks to open the minds of the masses.

Lets just have a think about what is being said here.The number one limiting factor in human life is insecurity. This is true for so many aspects of human life, but it has devastating effects for society on the whole when applied to philosophy and science. I yanked this from Wikipedia:

Arthur C. Clarke formulated the following three “laws” of prediction:

  1. When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.
  2. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
  3. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

Point 3 is one that I always keep in mind when thinking of possibilities that I may hesitate to share with friends and family. It may seem harmless when you quickly dismiss ideas based on the fact that people might laugh at you. But imagine what kind of world we might be living in right know if people were not so quick to ridicule the ideas that have brought us the greatest technological advances of our time. I have to admit that a great deal of my own experiences in the esoteric field go unsaid for this exact reason! For worry that a potential employer or friend with a particular mindset will think less of me because my thoughts and ideas are well beyond the line of what is deemed as mentally stable.

Process this: Everything you experience in your life that you consider to be ‘external’ to yourself is nothing unless it is processed by the brain. Therefore reality is a construct that has been put in place by your limited five senses. If there is something out there – and there is a hell of a lot of stuff that is scientifically proven that humans have absolutely no way of sensing – that you can’t smell, see, touch, feel, or hear then it goes unprocessed by the brain and initially falls into the category of mystisicm. Therefore it is left to thoughts and ideas to give us a better understanding of how the universe ‘really’ exists. Your thoughts are your most powerful tool, draw your security from this. For the people who are laughing are the ones who are missing something.

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