This is what personal websites looked like in the 90's. Universities would give web space to students and faculty and such, who would in turn generally setup a web page like this one, if they were so inclined. The general population would setup personal websites on hosting services like GeoCities.
This particular personal website is of a former MIT student. It was created in 1994 (before modern browsers existed, so it probably started as all text with no images), and claims to have been maintained through 2004.
This is not an official MIT page. The most likely explanation for it remaining up, is that MIT is nostalgic; there are thousands of such pages littering their domain, many older than this, through to students who started this year.
So, I read it fully and carefully, and it’s actually legit advice. I found myself making a bookmark to the page. It recognizes spiritual realities, and gives concrete advice to handle them. More information like this might have been helpful rather than raising blind humans who think only the material world is real. It makes us vulnerable to the cabal and makes us good little sheep otherwise.
I do think, however, that it’s an old skool personal page, (common on college sites in the late 90s) not official mit curriculum.
I read the first page of your link. I don't see anything weird except the talk of channeling which I would MOST definitely not engage in, but the rest of seems fairly straight forward. Which part is unnerving?
If you are prone to spiritual attacks, mental illness, dark thoughts, negativity, self harm, excess worry etc. then you need to learn how to retrain your thought process.
God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and sound mind.
Also, there are some very real physiological reasons for mental imbalance which usually include profound B vitamin deficiencies and disrupted metabolic hormones, thyroid specifically. Those two in combination can (will) cause psychosis.
This is what personal websites looked like in the 90's. Universities would give web space to students and faculty and such, who would in turn generally setup a web page like this one, if they were so inclined. The general population would setup personal websites on hosting services like GeoCities.
This particular personal website is of a former MIT student. It was created in 1994 (before modern browsers existed, so it probably started as all text with no images), and claims to have been maintained through 2004.
This is not an official MIT page. The most likely explanation for it remaining up, is that MIT is nostalgic; there are thousands of such pages littering their domain, many older than this, through to students who started this year.
Thank you! That was helpful.
The one-level-up URL is their actual main page: https://www.mit.edu/~rei/
So, I read it fully and carefully, and it’s actually legit advice. I found myself making a bookmark to the page. It recognizes spiritual realities, and gives concrete advice to handle them. More information like this might have been helpful rather than raising blind humans who think only the material world is real. It makes us vulnerable to the cabal and makes us good little sheep otherwise.
I do think, however, that it’s an old skool personal page, (common on college sites in the late 90s) not official mit curriculum.
All you gotta do is read psycho cybernetics. Science set free and look at presoteric YT.
This is nothing new. Look at manly p hall and Alan watts.
I read the first page of your link. I don't see anything weird except the talk of channeling which I would MOST definitely not engage in, but the rest of seems fairly straight forward. Which part is unnerving?
If you are prone to spiritual attacks, mental illness, dark thoughts, negativity, self harm, excess worry etc. then you need to learn how to retrain your thought process.
God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and sound mind.
Also, there are some very real physiological reasons for mental imbalance which usually include profound B vitamin deficiencies and disrupted metabolic hormones, thyroid specifically. Those two in combination can (will) cause psychosis.