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M Fisher's avatar

I loved that article, as it spoke so many 'truths' about uncertainty and the current world 'crisis' with human consciousness (or lack thereof). Thank you for reminding us all that we do not need to always be certain, but never stop questioning.

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Tim's avatar

I think (uncertain?) you're spot on, once again, Andy. I love that line "All learning ceases when we know something for certain".

I've gone through life questioning things regularly, and finding the "accepted wisdom" unacceptable, in many cases. This makes many of those in the herd, uncomfortable..about the possibility of being wrong. So be it. I don't need anyone to agree with me. Thanks to a bug-free mind, I can simply accept what is, and let it slide.

I'm wondering how you manage to do your research on covid, when the usual channels have heavily censored the truth.

Tim Nichol

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Andy Shaw's avatar

Thanks Tim.

As for how I managed to find source info it was quite easy. Firstly, when I desire to understand something, or find out what's really going on, I expect the required information to find me. This is a conscious choice. My thinking is, the answer is out there, someone knows what it is, and therefore I expect it to find its way to me. So it does. This tactic I have used purposefully for the last 16 years and you'd be amazed what shows up after I have decided I desire to know more on a subject.

However, all of that is what most would consider far too woo to be banked on. So here is how it happened specifically, I spoke out on Fascistbook, others who were speaking or afraid to speak messaged me and thanked me for speaking up. Occasionally someone would send me something, then I would dig further on that subject using duck duck go browser as google obviously was censoring so couldn't be trusted. When I found enough data to be almost self-evident I would share it on Fascistbook, that would then get more people sharing things with me on messenger. That led to further research, and to bleeding edge info, and several core people sharing.

However, there was also the mask moment when they decided everyone needed to wear masks, so I said to myself, right I'll spend a couple of hours looking into this and I expect a clear cut answer. I used duck duck go again and began to dig. Within 2 hours of looking I had clear cut info on masks were of next to no use at all, and were likely going to cause bacterial pneumonia in some cases which was considered to be the second biggest cause of death at the time of the Spanish Flu, and that the masks were likely about conformity, and caused a lessening of oxygen in the blood making a person more susceptible to viruses. I found nothing new on the benefits of masking up than was suggested by the mainstream media. So clearly I, nor my family were ever going to wear a mask. But the info on masks continued to flow to me for several months... Not one word of it would convince a mask-wearer that they shouldn't be wearing them :-)

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Tim's avatar

My intuition told me there was something fishy about the covid response, right from the start. I'd best not say much more on an internet post. You never know... I think the pressure from various protests (the trucker's blockades in Ottawa, etc.) is finally making a dent into the public consciousness, and governments are reluctantly relaxing their mandates, while insisting the protests aren't a factor. Yeah, right.

I guess some people must think you're super-human, being able to have the right thing come to you at will. Even after 8 years of diligently applying a Bug-Free Mind, I still can't do this consistently. It's exceedingly difficult to dig out some limiting belief I can't even see. Tapping into the Universal Mind, while being something we were all born with, seems too intangible to hang onto. I do my best though. I'm sure you know Mary Morrissey and Jean Houston. I've studied them too, but I still have trouble making that leap of faith, or whatever you want to call it.

Any ideas?

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Andy Shaw's avatar

I agree, it does take a lot of work to do it consistently. The key is having an absence of doubt. You can either attain that from diligently digging out the programming that has made you doubt yourself, or you can achieve it unconsciously. The latter being the way most people manifest. I use this way too occasionally except I do it on purpose when I realise my thinking is getting in my way. I think about a subject, then take my mind off of it on purpose then I let my mind drift and maybe it will consider what I want it to consider without force, and thereby manifest.

It is not as on demand as my preferred way of manifesting, but should that fail for any reason, then I use non-conscious creation as a back up.

But your last comment is where the problem is. You have not yet elevated your thinking to the acceptance that you can do it occasionally, and therefore even though you can't see or maybe even feel the universal mind, that it is in fact there. This is part of the successful programming our education system and media have planted in your mind. You have been trained to only believe something you can see, and feel, and have a government expert produce a double blind study proving it to be real. I wrote about this exact problem in my next article, which I just set to come out tomorrow.

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Gillian Choo's avatar

Thanks Andy

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Sue's avatar

Thanks Andy

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Neftali Mercedes's avatar

Andy I miss you man!! Where have you been besides tinkering with online businesses and failing fast and often!!?? lol

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Andy Shaw's avatar

Thinking, mainly thinking :-)

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Tracy's avatar

Thank you Andy. As you have taught, if the book is meant to be, then it will be when the time is right... and the time is not right... yet... I look forward to hearing more from you on substack...

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Gillian Choo's avatar

Hi Andy, This was the email I sent on 23 February as I could not get into your support for a ticket. I have been a member of ABFM for many years but the other day iIwas told my email address was invalid and I can no longer get onto you site. It may hve been the bad weather or a mix up with my late husband Phillip who used my email address because he was computer illiterate. He was never a member of ABFM and was unable to use a computer himself and certainly never went onto your site. I have not used the site for probably a couple of years but recently decided I would like a refresher and was a regular visitor when I got locked out. My husband died over a year ago. I have been opening the emails you have been sending him but not got round to telling you he has passed. I have had an awful time trying to contact you and did leave a message on Andys substack. Only by coming as a new operson have I even been able to email you Please help Gillian Choo. Thanks for your help Andy Regards gillian

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Gillian Choo's avatar

Further to last post I have been answering your emails addressed to my late husband Phillip who was never a member

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Gillian Choo's avatar

I have been blocked from your website. I am a fullympaid up member and have been for many years. It is saying my emailaddress is invalid

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Andy Shaw's avatar

Sorry to hear that. Not sure how to overcome it as we don't lock people unless they unsubscribe. So could you have done that by mistake at some point? Email me on here and when I find the email, I'll forward it to my tech guy to sort out.

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