Discuss David Wilcock’s Books

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Of particular interest for this meeting is to discuss the first three books by David Wilcock:
The Source Field Investigations
The Synchronicity Key
& The Ascension Mysteries
These are available on audible.com, as well as kindle, and in physical book form.
I have not yet read any of his online website books, but these three proper books cover topics I wish to discuss with others whom are also interested such as astral travel, hypnotism, pyramid power, TimeSpace travel, etcetera.
As I, Justin Lance Schiro, am a member of the Theosophical Society, I hope others join me for future meetings of other personal spiritual development books to discuss.
What I love about the Theosophical Society is that we can share and discuss different books in a completely harmonious way freely and openly without any judgments of others in a “friendly” & happy social way. We of many different beliefs and support each other as a community mutually excited about Spiritual Development. We do not ask anyone to believe anything or to follow anything.
We believe in the personal compass in each of us.
“There is no religion higher than truth.”
I do not mind going off topic as in Theosophical Society meetings I am always the only person to have read David Wilcock’s books, and very much wish to meet others who are into them. We learn from each-other synchronistically often by simply joining a groups of mutual topic interest.
The Theosophical Society used to be banned in Vietnam, but the meeting between President Trump and leadership here was that Vietnam would be more tolerant of religious diversity. So, if anyone is interested in topics related to spiritual development, but off of the topic of David Wilcock’s books, Feel free to converse.
We can also meet longer than from 1-3 if we feel like it.
I only speak English and can help polish your advanced English speaking skills.
We will meet at Starbucks at the Ibis hotel (with a restaurant).
Starbucks
Ibis building
2 Hong Ha st, Ward 2
Tan Binh Dist
Ho Chi Minh

Discuss David Wilcock’s Books