Thanks dear Laura , so funny

Here shows that our

smile vibes

are vibrating thru the world !
This is a copy and paste from David Icke's forum in the General section... everyone is getting into "smiling" there , too.
Really cool

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Old 09-04-2009, 12:24 AM #1
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In relation to society I have for years watched and observed what I can only describe as the Auto-pilot of maybe more fitting the drone state(we all have). Essentially what I mean is people go about the day and life doing the same routine, same chores, same predictable boring shit etc I know this is natural as to survive the body wants to recreate the same time and again as something different may lead to injury or worse death (if it existed!).You might disagree with this doesn't matter the point of this post is to follow.
Anyway my point is this repitive and same herd mentality creates such a booooooring, uncaring, and for want of a better world predictable dull world that it's awful. To create a better world we just need to start off small; and that's make people smile. Smile at them, be spontaneous, tell a joke etc. I know this sounds like typical drunk Fratoue rambing (it is!) but I mean it. To give an example theres a Eastern European store near where I live and theres a real nice (and hot) Polish girl Monika who day after day looks bored shitless when I go into buy chocolate milk. Anyway in a recent conversation with her I asked what music she liked she mentioned Gosia Andrzeejewicz (I think thats spelled right!) Big name in Poland I'm led to believe but anyway she wrote in down and that night I downloaded some of this lady's music to my phone. The next day I go in and Monika looked typically bored shitless reading some celeb mind crap magazine so I whacked out my phone and starting playing Gosia's music walking around. It worked!. She perked up, smiled and began thanking me for brightening up her boring day. It made me feel great to make her happy and I know when strangers are smiling and kind to me its great and so incredibly unusual because people generally aren't nice to strangers; actually no I fucking hate the word stranger ughhh You're fellow brothers and sisters!.
So today's mission is very simply make someone, anyone smile; could be as simple as a reply to this thread, smiling politey at someone else whatever you think. Maybe someone can make me smile and that would make the thread so worth it as my I'm typing this with 2 broken fingers but it's worth it to........
HELP PEOPLE SMILE!!!
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Old 09-04-2009, 12:36 AM #2
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Often it only requires simple "a-c-k-n-o-w-l-e-d-g-e-m-e-n-t" of each other's presence. Human interaction in a sincere way. If I'm in the supermarket for example and the till lady says the obligatory vacant 'hello', I respond with a full on eye contact genuine hello and a smile and immediately the whole interaction changes in energy.
It doesn't freak them out, but simply wakes them up. "Oh yes, reality is herel". She/he suddenly wakes up out of the fog, and the whole thing is different. When the change is handed back to me,I'm looking into their eyes, saying cheers and 'meaning' it.
Otherwise people can spend a whole trip outside of their houses on a kind of automated run, interacting with people they don't know or don't care to know, like they're on 'standby' mode and not actually switched 'on'.
Shopkeepers nowadays (especially late teens/20s) can be terrible at even acknowledging they 'have' a human customer in front of them. I've seen (and experienced) quite a few times how you pay for something in a shop and this arm extends to you with the item in a bag while the till person is actually looking in another direction completely and talking to a fellow worker. Rude yes, but more than that.
Rather than get pissy about it (as my Father does), I start the ball rolling myself. Look people in the eye from the very start, and they're unlikely to ignore you or interact with you on that zombied out 'standby' way. It is saying - "I'm giving you my attention, so....give me yours". Snapping fingers in a way. People's whole vibe becomes more happy when they are acknowledged as human beings. Absurdly simple and obvious, but increasingly not practised in western society. In quite a few western cultures, if we don't know someone personally we tend to withdraw our energy of interaction to the minimal levels when out and about, unless something snaps us out of it.
It's sad, but very western in the way we live in our little bubbles compared to other cultures.
Like I say, making the effort even if they're not, so we remind each other.
Otherwise they are energeticallly 'not interacting with you or reality, but languishing in a fog inside their own heads. People can spend entire working days in that fog.
"Computer says no.....(cough)" etc
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Old 09-04-2009, 12:55 AM #3
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Often it only requires simple "a-c-k-n-o-w-l-e-d-g-e-m-e-n-t" of each other's presence. Human interaction in a sincere way. If I'm in the supermarket for example and the till lady says the obligatory vacant 'hello', I respond with a full on eye contact genuine hello and a smile and immediately the whole interaction changes in energy.
It doesn't freak them out, but simply wakes them up. "Oh yes, reality is herel". She/he suddenly wakes up out of the fog, and the whole thing is different. When the change is handed back to me,I'm looking into their eyes, saying cheers and 'meaning' it.
Otherwise people can spend a whole trip outside of their houses on a kind of automated run, interacting with people they don't know or don't care to know, like they're on 'standby' mode and not actually switched 'on'.
Shopkeepers nowadays (especially late teens/20s) can be terrible at even acknowledging they 'have' a human customer in front of them. I've seen (and experienced) quite a few times how you pay for something in a shop and this arm extends to you with the item in a bag while the till person is actually looking in another direction completely and talking to a fellow worker. Rude yes, but more than that.
Rather than get pissy about it (as my Father does), I start the ball rolling myself. Look people in the eye from the very start, and they're unlikely to ignore you or interact with you on that zombied out 'standby' way. It is saying - "I'm giving you my attention, so....give me yours". Snapping fingers in a way. People's whole vibe becomes more happy when they are acknowledged as human beings. Absurdly simple and obvious, but increasingly not practised in western society. In quite a few western cultures, if we don't know someone personally we tend to withdraw our energy of interaction to the minimal levels when out and about, unless something snaps us out of it.
It's sad, but very western in the way we live in our little bubbles compared to other cultures.
Like I say, making the effort even if they're not, so we remind each other.
Otherwise they are energeticallly 'not interacting with you or reality, but languishing in a fog inside their own heads. People can spend entire working days in that fog.
"Computer says no.....(cough)" etc
good post; last part made me smile! You friend have fulfilled your duty pass the message on till it has the the momentum of a freight train!
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Old 09-04-2009, 01:01 AM #4
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Yes and I always pass on a smile (and get one back) That energy then seems to move on from person to person. Like letting someone out in front of you while driving, and then they stop to let someone else in front of them etc.
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peace, love, unity and respect......
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Old 09-04-2009, 08:41 AM #7
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Ah so you then took Monika out on a date, and as you opened the car door for her you were so blown away with her smile , you shut the door on your fingers, thus that's how they're broken.
But you really don't care about your broken fingers now.
I love a nice ending
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Old 09-04-2009, 10:38 AM #9
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Icke has this icon on his news headlines page.
Yeah, smile people. It makes a world of difference.
Young peep's see the older ones as an authority figure, like a parent. Which carries it's own story. So it's important to smile and connect.
Cities have an inbuilt psychosis. Where intimate human contact is a no go zone. IMO it's more important to break that and make a connection to a fellow traveler on this journey of life. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.
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OK, the whole page didn't copy and paste the best, and I hope I didnt infringe on any copyrights, but you can always go there to check the original.
Dont you just love how everyone is realising that making people smile is making happiness.
