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Level 2 Comments

July 22, 2014 by Stacey Lamppa  
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I just finished the first viewing of Level 2. It wasn’t until this time that my perspective about numbers changed. Because my perspective changed, I am beginning to see the importance–not only of numbers themselves, but also in the difference a shift in perspective can make. In turn, that shift in perspective CREATES a curiosity about numbers, a line of questions leading to answers which lead to another shift in perspective…and so on… The Socratic Line of Questioning, so to speak. Thank you, Mr. Hamilton1. I’m loving this learning process. PLAYTIME!!!

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  1. Stacey Lamppa says:

    Self-leadership. Basically, the actualization of a concept that can only become a truth when mysticism is stomped out, rendering it dead and gone, never to be resurrected. My belief is that people are aware of how wrong external authority is, yet, because “this is the way it is, it has been and the way it will always be”, human beings accept that it impossible to change. So, why even change? I used to think like that, also. Every day I hear people complain about the government, religion, the establishment–all of the external authorities the masses despise. Yet, because of the erroneous belief that “it will never change” we become victims of our bicameral following mode–even though we know it is wrong. Then, all that frustration turns inside out, into anger, hatred, violence. Since I have become a member of the Neothink Society I can see all that craziness for what it is. My belief system was turned upside-down–it took literature by Mark Hamilton, Level meetings, and becoming an active member to open my eyes and wake up from the nightmare of the anticivilization. Every seed of change has to start somewhere but every human being will have to make the decision to grow into a self-leader or die unfulfilled. The seed of a self-leader starts with self-thinking. I no longer accept death as a “part of life”. The death of the anticivilization is something I look forward to. The ac doesn’t deserve a burial. The death of a loved one is one of the most excruciating and tragic horrors I have ever experienced. Soon, death will be no more. I believe that. Do you?

  2. Stacey Lamppa says:

    I spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out what my FNE is. A few weeks ago I was on one of the daily conference calls–more for a learning experience than anything else. I was slapped with an “aha moment” by the conversation on that call and the self-reflection and self-discovery that came afterward. I discovered one of my FNE’s and upon further reflection I found a couple more within myself. Anyone that is having trouble finding their FNE—check out the TVP! I think you will be surprised by what you find in your search for a FNE. The TVP wound up being one of my “aha moments”.

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