David Van Couvering: “I think I’m not alone in this belief”

From David Van Couvering ‘s Blog: Technology as a positive force:

You may have read my blog about my concerns around technology. At the same time, I also believe that if you are conscious and committed and vigilant about how you use it, technology can be a huge enabler for helping make a difference in people’s lives. That was actually one of the key reasons I chose computers as a career path when I first started in the mid-eighties.

You are not alone David.

4 thoughts on “David Van Couvering: “I think I’m not alone in this belief”

  1. Hello Dr. Van Couvering,
    My name is Adam Parks.
    I was one of Susy Wills Yaraei worship interns at MorningStar a couple of years ago.
    She gave me a copy of your Physics of Worship/Science of God Sound teachings.
    I first listened to them the summer after I graduated from MSM with a small team of believers in charge of putting on a festival called Fulfillment Fest.
    I have to say, your teachings have completely enlightened my view of frequency and how that understanding can be used to make a difference.
    Its changed the way I approach any live music setting.
    I’m a musician and artist, so this really inspires me to think outside of the box.
    After Fulfillment Fest, some of our team members visited you at your home outside of Nashville-Aswan North, Nicolas Balachandran, Luke Anderson, Clayton Simon, and I think some others.
    You gave them little stones to keep in their pockets so that you could read their recordings.
    Nicolas, Luke, I and another friend started a band together and moved to Europe.
    We began to really create music under a conscience reach for a manifestation of the spirit at our concerts.
    Suzy would tell us of your inventions.
    Specifically of the PA that you’re developing that can manipulate atmospheres and align the molecular structure with the frequency of sound being projected.
    I’m writing all of this because Suzy mentioned that your going to release it to believers only and I’m interested in knowing/understanding all that I can about these potentials.
    I believe Aswan asked for one of the PA’s when he visited you.
    Now his band Papertongues is signing with major record companies.
    From what I hear you are a key developer of spiritual “weapons”.
    I’m fascinated with everything I’ve heard you teach on, everything I’ve heard rumored, and all the potential that this could bring for the kingdom.
    I’m sure this email is incredibly random to you, or maybe not.
    I know that I’m called to both the Church and the World as an artist/worshiper/businessman/writer/visionary.
    I’m interested in advancing the kingdom of God.
    I believe in the Sons of Thunder.
    I’m heading out to the International House of Prayer in Kansas City in a couple of months.
    I’d really like to meet and talk with you.
    Maybe get an impartation.
    I would go out of my way to meet your schedule.
    I’m sorry if I sound overly zealous.
    I just believe very strongly about music’s potential through sound and frequency to communicate the power of God.
    I’ve personally been a witness to it more times than I can count.
    If I’ve crossed the line, I apologize.
    If you’d like to contact Suzy to vouch for who I am.
    Again I don’t mean to pry, I’m just a believe that feels called to this.
    Thank you for the insight that you’ve already imparted to me and I’m sure countless others.
    Blessings.
    Adam Parks

  2. I attend the awesome church Cedar Creek Church of God in Fayetteville, North Carolina. You made an apperance there and had me and my friends amazed at your musical abilities. I can’t wait for you to come back. God Bless

  3. I am not the person you think – I see no way you could mistake me for him. This post is a reference to a quote from a different David Van Couvering on programming.

    Thank you.

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