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Foster Gamble on the Thrive Movement

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  1. Ramon Thomas says:

    When I watched THRIVE I was underwhelmed to say the least. Maybe it’s because I first started reading David Icke’s books in 1999 and since read many more by a wide spectrum of authors, including mainstream scientist and experts on topics related to this.

    I must add that after watching Zeitgeist 1+2, this was supposed to be better, more practical. Anyway I don’t understand the complexity because much simpler solutions exist already.

    • Poopsy says:

      I agree about the underwhelmed part also. Regina should have been the one narrating this movie. She’s already interviewed most of the people in it and would have done a much better job at making it a lot more compelling. It also needed to have either been a lot longer (like a series of one hour interviews with commentary in between each) and a film introducing the different subjects.

  2. peacekeeper says:

    My compliments to “cara,” “lena” and “nefraom” for their collective daring to speak their truth, to give Self’s voice to their doubts. We grow that way.
    Your comments sparked a lively conversation allowing for the wise and eloquent responses by “Siri,” “NouraEleid” and Rebecca to land- among others. In this kind of stimulation, it was shown personal-‘ness’ can be avoided which in its absence opens us to the possibility of Divine- Orchestration’s preciseness in growing each of us -simultaneously- wherever our relative levels of awareness run.

    Regarding our brother Foster and this vision of love flowing through him (and all associated), I too salute them but I sense to offer another perspective that the movie ‘Thrive’ offers:

    It is a powerfully, well-done film that ‘opens’ a soft-enough door to the many (in this world) who have yet to come into greater awareness concerning nefarious powers and their ways of enslavement. Thrive is a flow (through Foster and Kimberly Gamble) to offer great numbers of humanity their first-ever awakening! The numbers and comments are proving this- calling it a “movement.” Have we -in the trenches- not been praying for this? The film is rational enough with its logical, sequential
    mastery to allow such scariness to be absorbed… I thought the brief mention regarding UFO/Crop Circles was skillful as well, in that it kept the film focused and digestible- even though the seed was planted. And it finished with what many people require: positive ideas, solutions and especially… hope!

    Do I agree with Foster’s specific, positive ideas for humanity? For me, not important. Somewhere they’re not even his. I simply love and honor that people are becoming united in awareness (as a result of this film offered in 10-languages); and trust the wheel Foster’s heart spun will continue to show us the way… More hearts on board is what we want, que no? :)

    To “lena.larrson”: “Kiss the snake so that you may gain the treasure”~ rumi.
    Many Gnostics hold to teaching that offers the serpent in Adam/Eve’s depiction as representing Wisdom- since ’sin’ is believed illusory and a false indoctrination of the church to control.

    To “nouraEleid”: “God helps those who help themselves” I believe is a quote Ben Franklin offered when he declined to toss a few coins into a can carried by a gal soliciting alms to feed the poor. :) Somehow the bible got into it.

    Be well, dear family. A gentle reminder: we are all getting our asses soundly kicked; it is what makes us family. :)

    Blessings.

  3. luckyone says:

    Is John Searl and his SEG (Seal Energy Generator) in the Thrive movie? I sure hope so because the field the SEG creates sure looks like a Torus shape. http://johnsearlstory.com/

    Thank you Regina and Scott for all you do to seed hopeful information into our collective consciousness. Am looking forward to reading Soulo Journey.

  4. lena.larsson57@gmail.com says:

    Read this before opening up your heart for this guy:
    http://helpfreetheearth.com/news461_thrive.html

    • Noura Eleid says:

      Why is it that whenever a thought-provoking film or idea presents that threatens the status quo, articles like this – citing “satanism” – appear? I see nothing in this article to cause me to question Foster Gamble, and I seriously doubt that the people responsible for it have seen the film Thrive or bothered to research the facts presented. The Thrive poster is supposedly debunked – I think not. The image in the iris of the woman is not a snake (where did that come from??) but a human form with arms reaching up to the sky in exaltation – as with a being that is “thriving.” And, for the record, the “Ram” astrological symbol is associated with the Christ, not Lucifer – as biblical scholars and historians estimate that the actual birth of Christ was around late March/early April and NOT around December 25 (overlapping with pagan Winter Solstice celebrations). The “Goat” is associated with Satan.

      As far as the sins of Proctor and Gamble – Foster Gamble has been more than open about this topic if anyone has bothered to read his articles and see the interviews. I’m not going to comment further on that. Do we judge a man by the sins of the father? Do we judge our spouses by the character of our in-laws??? HELLO!

      And as to the topic of E.T.’s and UFOs. Again, it’s an issue of being informed and having researched the subject matter. Crop circles have been studied for many years by researchers and scientists from all over the world. There is no doubt in THEIR minds (or mine) that we are being visited by more intelligent life and have been visited for many years. There is no technology on earth capable of reproducing the effects or circumstances under which many of these designs have appeared. Again, the claims being made in the article referenced above are borne out of ignorance rather than scholarly study.

      I hope that the article has not deterred you from seeing the film and asking your own questions. I was always told God helps those who help themselves. Those who want to lie down and let the “rapture” happen are probably the same people who don’t recycle, continue to drive gas-guzzlers and don’t think twice about what they put in their body. Thrive is just asking us to think critically.

    • Siri says:

      I don’t think it’s about opening up to any one person as it is to consider ideas that are not available if one follows the ideas in our current paradigm. In order for us to create a reality that we may enjoy more and a future that we would like our children and grandchildren to inhabit we need to think what it would be like and how would we construct it. Therefore this movie and this person among many others including ourselves will play a role in how we’ll begin to create a “different story” for ourselves and to our collective. I think there is much fear and suspicion because of what we see as daily reality for life on this planet, with internet we have access to more information, we can connect the dots and while it can be disheartening it can also be inspiring; think of the double edged sword, we individually are responsible for the ways we use our personal power, we can either shrink in fear or we can move forward and follow our hearts desire, for me it is do what I can to promote ideas of peace, co operation, knowledge and love.

  5. david.kamnitzer says:

    I am a big FOSTER & KIMBERLY fan!

    I highly recommend this film.

    My two cents … remember … as we heal the personal shadow, the collective one becomes just a bit less necessary!

    Blessings,

    Dr. David Kamnitzer

  6. cara says:

    The moment I saw this name, Foster Gamble, pop up in relation to this video produced I thought Hmmm?!…yes, this is an example of an oxymoron if there every was one! Wow, we truly need to wake up and be aware of what we are being exposed to. The greatest lie EVER told is 99.9% TRUTH. This is what this is. The answer to change for the greater good of human kind is within our heart, each and every one of us, check in with your heart and go from there. The moment we charge money for that heart felt love, an eyebrow must be raised to question, what is this really all about?

  7. Lucy says:

    Good job Regina this was a beautiful interview. Mr. Gamble is definitely a force to reckon with. Just when I was getting comfortable sitting on the couch you both inspired me to get out and take action.

  8. Fran says:

    I hope Foster Gamble or his wife are in the new economic group. What a lovely man.

  9. Cat MacElderry says:

    Delightful! This interview was a joy to watch. I do believe we have turned the corner and are on our way to what is possible and what we have all been working toward. More like this please!

  10. sflorer says:

    Regina, great interview, as always…now I am off to purchase your new book! Congrats on seeing it in print…or digital ink, and thank you for all that you and Scott do. You are making a huge difference in the world.

  11. nefraom says:

    Foster Gamble, heir to the Proctor & Gamble fortune – the biggest polluters and producer of fluoride-contaminated Crest toothpaste, water-contaminating Tide detergent and landfill-destroying Pampers. Oh SHEEPLE dear SHEEPLE….need I say more?

    • Rebecca says:

      “Foster Gamble, heir to the Proctor & Gamble fortune – the biggest polluters and producer of fluoride-contaminated Crest toothpaste, water-contaminating Tide detergent and landfill-destroying Pampers. Oh SHEEPLE dear SHEEPLE….need I say more?”

      Dear Sheeple! So in other words, in a nutshell, what you are saying is that Mr. Gamble is not to be trusted because of the happenstance of his birth.

      Let’s take this one step further, Mr. Gamble is a man, in a largely destructive patriarchal society, and therefore is not to be trusted.

      Or perhaps, what you mean to say is, Mr. Gamble should have spent his entire human creative intelligent self fighting that system into which he was born; rather than going off and becoming the brilliant intuitive creative he now demonstrates himself to be.

      Sheeple, sheeple see yourself in what you had said; and then, try once more to see Mr. Gamble.

  12. Petra Jordan says:

    I LOVED this interview, have seen Thrive and am 100% certain that Foster Gamble’s vision is already shaping up as we speak. 2012 is a wonderful year of change and I see the change as the most positive thing that has ever happened to humanity! Let’s THRIVE!

  13. Donna Farrell says:

    This is the BEST-OF-THE-BEST interviews I have ever seen and heard. Thank you Regina for bringing this to such a ready and willing audience which is found on your wonderful web site. Thanks too, of course, to Foster Gamble for what he has initiated with his vision and Thrive. I will at last certainly be an active participant in the change that I’ve wanted so much to find a effective role for myself. At last I feel empowered sufficiently to confidently share what I know I can bring into play to help things move in a great direction.

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