Courtney used the classical opposing forces of freedom vs control that mold our world and perhaps our galaxy, to design and run this RV experiment.
I was surprised by the negative similarities (fear, violence, other ugliness) that exist between our world and the two alien lands described by Farsight.
The 3-tier world of the controller subject could be earth in the middle ages, between 1900s-70s, or even today if we look at the economic disparities that divide our world.
Also, all three rvers described the freedom lover’s world as being assaulted from the air, and destroyed by a technologically superior invading force. Sounds very much like life on earth today and in the past.
As a result, the fear and trauma caused by the invaders pushed the freedom loving group into hiding and being sickly suspicious of everyone. A traumatic behavior displayed throughout our world today by several indigenous populations and war refugees.
In a nutshell, this rv work about our life in our plausible planets of origins shows that life conditions in those lands are fairly identical to life in earth prison planet.
And while this may sound a little bit depressing, we take consolation in saying that there is always hope!
And as always, the three rvers were great. This is shown by how they mutually corroborated and complemented their individual work in this blind study.
Yes, Farsight viewers are indeed the best of the best viewers out there.
I think after debating the death traps and the prison planet for almost 4 weeks, most forum members were probably looking and hoping for a little bit of good news with the Farsight Feb rv project.
Some good news would have been to find that life is/was better and safer in the “beautiful planets” where we lived before our incarnation here on earth.
But we did not get that in the current rv study, perhaps some good news will be coming in future studies.
The big question now is to figure out where we will be going after we successfully exit the prison planet.
Well, that’s a decision that each one of us has to make. For me the best option remains to reunite with our One Infinite Creator and go from there.
Now, I am wondering how helpful and practical would it have been for Courtney to use more than 2 possibilities based on various factors (ex. percentage of freedom of expression in various planets: 0%, 25%, 50% 75% and 100%)?
I’m not a viewer but I think that it would have been more challenging, more complex and more expensive to run this rv study with say, 5 possibilities. Then, are 5 possibilities good enough when you have to randomize a sample from a population of some 7.6 billion people? Not sure.
Let's remember that we are all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-encompassing Immortal Beings, and no matter what happens to us, at the end of the day we’re going to be fine.
Hmmm, I wonder about that! It appears we will not be OK here on our own. Some of us have advanced from splitting nature and setting off nuclear bombs/ testing the fallout of which has spread from Nevada over the planet and from Fucashima to the shores of California being and causing cancer world wide. And, now they continuing to split nature instead of multiplying it at Cern. There is a race on this planet that just may be more destructive than anything in any dimension. We have some serious issues on this planet!
I think maybe I should watch it again. Your analysis really resonates with me. Thank you. At the end of the day, we will be fine!
Vickie,
Yes, that's a good idea. In fact I watch it twice too but not the whole video the second time. The second time I watched Courtney's introduction at the beginning, and closing statement at the end.
It was important for me to do that because I was very disappointed that we might never go back home. And being some type of galactic hobo did not appeal to me at all.
So, I was really very disappointed. But Courtney words did help and I reworded the post.
Jean Claude, I had the exact same reaction and I put it in another thread right after I watched it. I deleted my disappointed post thinking I was reacting without much thought.
There is much more to the story and I’m very glad that you, Courtney are going to look further. I know for sure I’m out but maybe we can take the grid down with more knowledge so earth can be free from the bars.
I'm neither atheist or religious, not caring for either label for myself, but also not opposed to either if done reasonably. I just like to think for myself, and keep it open to change. It seems to me like the deepest mystery at the bottom of it all: "Why is there something instead of nothing?" has left us little clue about what we're supposed to do with our existence, other than what we can sense in our core. The logical conclusion is that it's up to us, the living and conscious entities in the world and the universe, to figure out what to do with our lives...and that is one heck of a challenge.
Obviously though, if there are indeed other beings trying to control us, that throws major chaos into the mix. Maybe that's there to give meaning to the challenge? Just a crazy thought.