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Do (((they))) love pushing Alice in Wonderland?

Nimrod33

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This is a question that popped in my mind more than a time. Seeing how much mainstream Alice in Wonderland and its sequel have become, it makes me suspect that its popularity exists because of the Jews constantly pushing it over and over again (similar to the Xian LoTR, that Hollywood loves too and is constantly promoted everywhere).

Something that fully supports my theory is the fact that the author of the books, Lewis Carrol, was influenced by (((Theosophy))) and had the bad habit of painting naked the real girl that inspired the character of Alice.

The fact that it was also loved by modern artists and psychoanalysis seems to support my theory further.

Any opinion about it?
 
I have two old copies of Alice in Wonderland and I think it's good stuff.

I don't know about the powers that be pushing these films though. Maybe with their films they can make it depraved.

The media is full is subliminals and so is the book but the book in a good way.

Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), was born into a religious cleric family and trained to be a preacher. Although he didn't become a preacher he became an author.

I think it's a pagan book which points out how everything is inverted in this plane.

We need to agree that we are not free and the fact we have these questions shows things have been hidden from us.

When she goes through the looking glass she's either going to the astral. Or as has been mentioned this world is under a dome, the firmament. Into another reality.

I think it had quite a few subliminal exposes of pagan things in it. Looking at it from my perspective.

Like psychically one could communicate with animals.

And where the philosophic caterpillar sat on the mushroom. And she became larger when she nibbled one side of the mushroom. And smaller when she nibbled the other.

From this old book I have here, Concentration and Meditation, by the Buddhist Society London.

There is an an exercise on controlling consciousness.

Where you meditate on an object but begin to examine it from different points of view.

You imagine yourself above it, looking down at it. You consider it from below. Then you put your consciousness inside it. And observe it from within.

Apparently one could fill a matchbox or a cathedral with their conciousness.

So with the caterpillar and the nibbling of the toadstool. That's an exercise that Buddhists give to place your consciousness in larger and smaller objects than your physical body which is the natural home of your consciousness.

As I said the book has great truths subliminally. And they may try to make it disgusting by making sick films about it.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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