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Re: How can help be given to those who have died?



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As much as help is concerned, I would think that there is "nothing" you can do to help if help is not asked. That is what I got from learning about the STO nature. As the C's have said, it is not a STO's job to determine the needs of others but rather to help those who ask.



Hi lake_george, I`m sorry to hear what your going through, I know how difficult it is to deal with this.

I believe the best advice for you is what`s quoted above, even though we might think that our loved one needs our help, they don`t.
Their death is not about us, or what we can or can`t do, it`s about them, and what they do. The best we can do, is to allow the process to unfold without making ourselves the object of a feeding frenzy.

For me, there was a particular sense of peace in hearing from my brother, shortly after his death.

Whether imagination or not, doesn`t really matter, because the effect was what I needed.

The simple words that entered my mind, in his voice and so seemingly like the way he actually spoke and sounded, were simply  "so this is what it`s like"..

Yet in his voice I heard happiness, and curiosity, adventure and a certain charm with the situation he was finding himself in. So very like him!
And that gave me immeasurable peace, and the sense that he was ok, that everything was ok.
He didn`t ask for anything. He didn`t seem to need anything.
It was all ok.

Another thing that occurred me later was that knowing my brother and how inquisitive he was, how he had know everything, that he would never have waited until after the death of his wife or kids,etc, to know what they were in for.
He would have had to be the vanguard and know exactly what happens after death, and if possible to be there waiting, to help those he loved.
That`s just how he was, and knowing that, I am not at all surprised that he went first.
 
All I could really say to help you get through this, is don`t worry, and don`t feed your emotional energy to sts. One of the last things my brother said to us was "don`t mourn, please don`t mourn, celebrate my life"..and that`s probably the best advice anyone could ever give.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:51 pm



Re: What are you listening to?


ХЕДА ХАМЗАТОВА на армянском. In Armenian HEDA HAMZATOVA.
One of Chechnya's best singers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZa7XElQ1Ig&list=PL73DB374801EB7B5A&index=18&feature=plpp_video
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:49 pm



Re: Miami Police Shoot, Kill Man Eating Another Man’s Face


Another cannibalism attack  :huh:

_http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/31/alexander-kinyua-kujoe-agyei-kodie-ate-brain-heart-roommate-maryland_n_1560149.html
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Alexander Kinyua Ate Kujoe Agyei-Kodie's Brain, Heart In Maryland, Cops Say


In yet another horrifying incident of human flesh-eating this week, a student in Maryland allegedly admitted to devouring his roommate's brain and heart.

Alexander Kinyua, a 21-year-old Morgan State University student, admitted to murdering his roommate Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, who was reported missing last Friday, cops told the Baltimore Sun.

Kinyua's father called police late Tuesday night when Kinyua's brother reportedly found human remains -- a head and two hands -- in a metal tin in the basement. The brother and father left the room for a short time, but when they came back, the body parts had been moved and Kinyua was washing out the tin, the paper reported.

Officers searched the house and arrested Kinyua. The man allegedly confessed a shocking revelation: not only had he killed Agyei-Kodie by cutting him up with a knife and then dismembered him, he ingested parts of the victim's brain and all of his heart. He then allegedly dropped most of the remains in a Dumpster behind a church in Joppatowne.

It's yet unclear what Kinyua's motive may have been, but he was charged with first-degree murder on Wednesday. In another incident on May 20, he was charged with first-degree assault when he allegedly beat a fellow student randomly with a baseball bat and then fled into the woods.

The gruesome case comes on the heels of a similar attack in Miami on Saturday, in which Rudy Eugene, 31, was killed by cops while in the process of chewing off most of a homeless man's face.

Ronald Poppo, 65, is alive, but the bizarre flesh-eating attack left doctors with a literal puzzle in how to put his face back together.

Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:37 pm


Re: Political Ponerology 'The Book'


     I searched the title of the subject and came up with only references. I'm only half way through the book. Put quite simply, I'm appalled and angry. I'm only reading 10 or so pages at a time so I can fully absorb what Andrew is saying. On a positive note I'm forever thankful that such time and effort has gone into the study and publication of this ever present evil. On the flip side of that notion I knew that IT was bad...just not this bad... :mad:

I had the same reaction when I read the MS for the first time.  I could only read about that many pages at a time, too.  It was dense and so disturbing that I felt both relieved that there was an explanation, and horrified that the explanation was what it was.

And you are right... there should be a thread on it.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:31 pm


Re: How efficient is the system of the wave?


a lot of us are going to be needed "forever lol" eons & eons to get the job done , wouldn't want to leave anybody left unhelped !

Here are my thoughts.

We are all eternal. The key to immortality is existence. Pure and simple.

Also, we are not "needed" for anything as we are all entirely and completely free (Law of Freewill).

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... seems to me even if you are allowed ( by earning it ) to go to 6D or even to the One 7D

Nobody decides when we are ready or evel alow/prevent us in doing so. Again, it's all about freewill, knowledge and lessons. It is all done naturally according to your choises and karma.

7D is union with the Whole. As C's have said, that part (6D to 7D) is going to happen when every soul is ready and that is going to be the end/beginning of another Grand Cycle.

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choosing to do so would seem to be STS to me being STO IMHO would be to return to help all others till the job is done ...

Picture the Ying-Yang. There is no 100% STO and 100% STS because both are part of the great balance of the creation. So in other terms, even the most STS being serves others by being part of the polarity of creation and even the most STO souls serve selves through others.
 
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But to me the Wave would seem to have to be 100% efficient in it's capeability to be what "it" is but the efficienty of the harvest ? again how to weigh .

I don't think we can "weight it". That is "open" and depends on the Law of Freewill. I think that the concepts and "laws" that make it happen at some point are things that we will understand more in-depth in perhaps 4D. In 3D terms, I got that one's frequency (soul) needs to be risen to a "specific" level in order to transit. Knowledge, lessons and application will make it. But how do we then weight it? I don't think we can. That's karma. Everyone has a diffrent path and CV.

My thoughts.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:25 pm


Austerity


Citizens of a number of countries have been enjoying such luxurious, comfortable, lush and sybaritic lives that their excesses have imperiled entire economies.  Stern measures named austerity are being invoked or demanded, and it's worth a look at the word to see the nature of the plans.
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Synonyms
4.  Austere,  bleak,  spartan,  stark  all suggest lack of ornament or adornment and of a feeling of comfort or warmth. Austere  usually implies a purposeful avoidance of luxury or ease: simple, stripped-down, austere surroundings. Bleak adds a sense of forbidding coldness, hopelessness, depression: a bleak, dreary, windswept plain. Spartan, somewhat more forceful than austere, implies stern discipline and rigorous, even harsh, avoidance of all that is not strictly functional: a life of Spartan simplicity. Stark shares with bleak a sense of grimness and desolation: the stark cliff face.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/austere

If I choose an austere life for myself, that's one thing; if it's decreed for me by those with no intention of sharing it's defining conditions, that's another thing entirely.  These circumstances are desired for the many by the few because the many have had too much for far too long, the few tell us, and nevermind that it doesn't work as advertised anyway.

Bill Black, author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One and an associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City tells us:
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[...]Austerity during a serious recession is economically insane. It is a pro-cyclical policy that makes the recession more severe. A more severe recession is a mass destroyer of wealth and quality of life. It is pure waste. It is the primary cause of dramatic increases in public deficits and debt. Unemployment reduces tax payments and increases demands for public spending. One cannot decide to end a budgetary deficit during a recession by adopting austerity. Austerity (some combination of cutting government spending and increasing taxes) reduces private and public sector demand. This means that imposing austerity is likely to deepen the recession and can make the national deficit and debt larger. It is analogous to the medical insanity of bleeding patients to cure them of disease – and then bleeding them more because the prior bleeding make them sicker.[...] (italics added)
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/05/bill-black-new-york-times-reporters-need-to-read-krugmans-columns.html

In another article, Black discusses the beleaguered Greeks:
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[...]European leaders recently agreed to the Berlin Consensus – adopting more severe austerity even as it became indisputable that austerity was causing economic, social, and political disasters in the euro zone.[...]

[...]The game that Berlin designed required the Greek to agree (1) to drive their economy off a cliff into a deepening Great Depression through increased austerity, (2) to force an enormous reduction in working class wages, (3) to sell Greek islands to private parties, and (4) to give up other aspects of sovereignty so that hostile, foreign, and private entities such as the IMF and the ECB could monitor its governmental actions.  The Greeks are now refusing to commit economic, political, and social suicide.  The Germans are demanding that they drive off the cliff because “a deal is a deal.”

If Greece were to drive off the cliff by adopting greater austerity it would likely destroy the EU.  Austerity would force Greece into a deepening depression, eventually lead to a default on Greek sovereign debt, and tear Greece apart.  Austerity has already generated a substantial neo-Nazi party in Greece.  Few Americans recall the Greek civil war between the right and the left that began in World War II and continued for several years after the war or the post-war coup.  Greeks recall the civil war and the coup and fear their resumption.  Proponents of the Berlin Consensus already have blood on their hands because of the suicides engendered by mass unemployment, small business failures, and hopelessness.  If the Berlin Consensus sparks a civil war or coup it could be fatal to the EU.[...]
http://www.benzinga.com/personal-finance/financial-advisors/12/05/2603045/will-the-new-york-times-reporters-ever-admit-that-

Many Greeks are already faring poorly, as Kate Kelland explains today for Ekathimerini.com: 
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Behind every suicide in crisis-stricken countries such as Greece there are up to 20 more people desperate enough to have tried to end their own lives.  And behind those attempted suicides, experts say there are thousands of hidden cases of mental illness, like depression, alcohol abuse and anxiety disorder, that never make the news, but have large and potentially long-lasting human costs.

The risk, according to some public health experts, is that if and when Greece's economic woes are over, a legacy of mental illness could remain in a generation of young people damaged by too many years of life without hope.

"Austerity can turn a crisis into an epidemic," said David Stuckler, a sociologist at Britain's Cambridge University who has been studying the health impacts of biting budget cuts in Europe as the euro crisis lurches on.

"Job loss can lead to an accumulation of risks that can tip people into depression and severe mental illness which can be difficult to reverse - especially if people are not getting appropriate care," Stuckler said.  "Untreated mental illness, just like other forms of illness, can escalate and develop into a problem that is much more difficult to treat later on."

Accumulation of risks

Youth unemployment in Greece is more than 50 percent and evidence of peoples' disaffection is becoming more visible.  The sight of groups of youths hanging around the streets getting high on illicit drugs is not uncommon in Athens[...]

[...]Greece is in its fifth year of recession and the prospects for many are bleak. Economists reckon the austerity measures Greece is battling with -- cuts the health minister characterized as being made with a butcher's knife rather than a scalpel -- offer it slim hope of recovery any time soon.  Those who have jobs are being hit with wage cuts or pay freezes, and live in constant fear of being the next employee to face the chop.  Research has found this feeling of profound insecurity can do more psychological damage than anything else.

Peter Kinderman, a professor of clinical psychology at Britain's University of Liverpool, says the mental health impact of all this turmoil will be rapid and dramatic.  "Instead of seeing a slow increase in the epidemiology of mental illness, what we're seeing is what we predicted - that these economic impacts have rapid significance for our way of thinking about the world," he told Reuters.

And while economic crises may have mental health effects, mental illness in turn has increasingly significant economic effects - raising the prospect of a vicious cycle.  According to a paper prepared for the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2011, the economic consequences of mental health problems - mainly in the form of lost productivity - are estimated to average between 3 and 4 percent of gross national product in European Union countries.  And because mental disorders often start in young adulthood, the loss of productivity can be long-lasting, experts say.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_31/05/2012_444780

The Engineers of Austerity are obviously lacking the virtue of compassion, but how lengthy is the stretch of road between lack and discomfort for the majority of citizens and death houses for the dispossessed?  In Greece, some prisoners of the State are already pretty hungry:
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At a time when the entire country is being tested by the economic crisis, some people are quite literally on the verge of destitution and hunger. At a time when the empty state coffers can not support any concept of a welfare state, with "frozen" financing towards education and health, the prison system could not be an exception.  The financing for many prisons has decreased to a minimum for some months now, resulting in hundreds of detainees being malnourished and surviving on the charity of local communities.

The latest example is the prison in Corinth where after the supply stoppage from the nearby military camp, the prisoners are at the mercy of God because, as reported by prison staff, not even one grain of rice has been left in their warehouses. When a few days earlier the commander of the camp announced to the prison management the transportation stoppage, citing lack of food supplies even for the soldiers, he shut down the last source of supply for 84 prisoners. The response of some Corinth citizens was immediate as they took it upon themselves to support the prisoners, since all protests to the Justice ministry were fruitless.

In the past few days groups of Corinth residents have started collecting food as a small token of solidarity and respect to people who may be denied certain rights by justice but not their human dignity.  The Corinth prison is in need of rice, pasta, frozen meat and eggs.

The prisons in Patra and Alikarnassos have also been experiencing food supply problems lately, as the prisoners who cannot afford to buy food from the prison canteen are left without food.  (Petros Katsakos 5/29/12)
http://www.protothema.gr/news-in-english/article/?aid=200481

Why am I using Greece as an example of the widespread pain and deprivation that seems to be intended for the world at large?  I read a story about a Greek pensioner identified as Alexandros who, in debt and unable to pay, hanged himself in a park in Athens this week, and recalled the kindness, generosity, and ever-smiling warmth extended to me by the many Greek Americans I knew as a kid growing up among them in a small, west coast Florida town.

The Greek Americans I knew were not big spenders living wildly above their means and neither, I suspect, are the inhabitants of their native land.  Perhaps Alexandros made some shortsighted business decisions, but he saw the long view of his probable future in an all too clear manner for him to be able to bear.  The story about Alexandros ends with this:
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The personal sorrow caused by the economic crisis hit headlines last month when a 77-year-old man shot himself in Athens' central Syntagma square in front of the parliament.  He left a note complaining that the government had "annihilated" his hope of survival, adding that he had decided to take his own life before being forced to start scrounging for food from rubbish bins.
http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/world-news/in-greek-suicide-note-financial-despairpolitical-rage_711359.html

There's some real austerity guaranteed to warm the cockles of the heart of any modern-day robber baron.  When will enough, finally, be enough? 

We Americans are perceived as being comparatively well-off and it seems we are, yet 51.4 percent of us appear destined to live in poverty at some point before age 65. 
http://www.bread.org/hunger/us/facts.html

Until any so-called austerity measures affect Tom Wolfe's "Masters of the Universe" and their brethren commensurately with those of us comprising the great unwashed, I view them thusly: a 21st century plantation owner's metaphorical whip that is, in the end, no kinder than the actual tool.  In the good old days when slaves were owned openly, my attitude in this would have been described with, "That boy don't know his place."




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On Wall Street he and a few others - how many? three hundred, four hundred, five hundred? had become precisely that... Masters of the Universe.
― Thomas Wolfe 1987, Bonfire Of The Vanities

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It is very comforting to believe that leaders who do terrible things are, in fact, mad. That way, all we have to do is make sure we don't put psychotics in high places and we've got the problem solved.
― Thomas Wolfe 1980, In Our Time

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If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.”
― John F. Kennedy, Kennedy's Inaugural address of 1961.
 
     



Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:22 pm


Re: The Wonder of Thinking


We talk about being constantly asleep, but do we all understand exactly what is being said?

So ultimately, if you're not sure you're really awake, I would suggest finding a subject that interests you, that you know very little about, and try to think your way through it - as much as possible without references. The magic happens with the thinking and you'll have that aha! moment, that moment you think "so this is what being awake feels like".

And it's all due to the wonder of thinking.

Actually, Richard, when we use the term 'asleep' here we use it in the esoteric sense, which is a bit different from what you seem to be suggesting.  Yes, actively thinking is important and useful but even people who can actually think can still be sound asleep in the esoteric sense.  In other words, real thinking is necessary in order to awaken, but thinking doesn't mean that a person is esoterically awake.  There are many people who are experts on all sorts of things, who can think quite complexly and thoroughly on any number of concrete topics who are still lost in slumber regarding objective reality.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:22 pm


Re: Are we screwed?


Welcome Troubled soul.

I also know where your coming from.Money and myself  never seem to join up. There have been moments along the way that I have turned my back on big bucks mainly because at the time i did not know how to look at those moments in the right way.

My life from the age of 40 onwards has been withdrawing from the norms of life. Myself , wife and child live basic and simply. We follow the diet mentioned by others here.This means we dont buy in chocolate , ice cream , pizzas , and other comfort food.

I could go into  detail about having lived  in poverty most of my life , but it would not make much sense as a lack of money does not make me / us unhappy , though just about making ends meet is no bag of fun by any means either.

Seems this place where  we live and call earth is the only place one gets the opportunity to grow , a chance ,its  a true  miracle.A place  where we can develop.

Their was a point in my life shortly after a series of operations that I wanted out , it was a dark time.

As Gonzo said "perseverance "

Its a tough journey when you cant be brain dead and dive into the illusion , get lost in a pool of custard and beer , laugh at nothing  , dont suffer fools gladly.

Dam , the sense of loneliness  such a way seems to bring.But here can be the start of a worthy battle.
The kingdom of heaven is within you, not out there amongst the madness. Unraveling the way that that madness , illusions , expectancies of others of you  play havoc on the self can get to be fun.The letting go brings a positive change which can be felt in this life , while your alive now.

Yes its hard work , but real and possible. Or so I think.

Once again.Welcome.



Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:19 pm


The Wonder of Thinking


We talk about being constantly asleep, but do we all understand exactly what is being said?

Colin Wilson wrote about peak experiences where for a short while, a moment in the day, waking up at dawn, the light is brighter, colours are more vivid, we have a sense of peace, and seem to able to intuit unlimited knowledge. Factor X (Wilson's term) seems to be that something special that allows certain gifted people the ability to have peak experiences. It is the reason some people stand outside the domain of the mundane. The reason they "don't fit" and the primary cause of extreme anti-social or super-social behaviour. They don't fit because they intuitively know something is wrong - factor X is at work. And I think it can be developed.

As slow as I am to "click" most of the time, realization comes late, and in this case I have just realized that although I did not have any peak experience, I did in fact "wake up", and what's more, I can see how simple it could be to fall asleep again.

Now when I say I'm slow I hate to admit that this all occured last year! Duh!

I believe I've found a way to wake up that can be utilized by anyone who is not afraid to put their brains to good use.

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Q: (H) What percentage of the US population actually thinks at all?

A: 12% if you define it rigidly.

Yip. The process is thought. Heavy duty thinking.

In 2010 I joined the Google Group, Public Banking (started by Ellen Brown after publication of her book "Web of Debt"), as I wanted to see if I could find any answers to my idea that the most socially beneficial form of banking is zero percent banking. Talk about a voice in the wilderness! Or almost. Only a couple of people could see that interest is what kills all liklihood of economic fairness. In order to press my point of view I had to do some very heavy thinking in response to all the usual arguments trotted out in favour of interest. A point of importance is that those defending interest had a deep involvement in economic training and were thus committed to the cause and at first blush, blind to the alternative. Those of us against interest are unschooled in economic theory and I count this as a blessing as we are not married to our degrees or training.

For months on end I would find myself pacing outside, puffing away, going over the arguments for and against and presenting my conclusions to the group. We were joined by an engineer, Marc Gauvin, who designed a currency system he calls bibo currency (bibocurrency.org) who was better able to argue from a mathematical standpoint. I'm happy to say that at least half, if not more of the group now understand our reasoning and agree with it.

The point is this. I struggled with the group and wrestled madly with the topic, and the longer I did this (gaining knowledge along the way), the faster various insights hit me. Each insight left no room for doubt that they were correct. Absolutely none! The certainty of their correctness is staggering considering I've always tended to leave all options open knowing I can't know everything and therefore I could be wrong about everything.

In order to present my views logically, in depth, I had to grow in knowledge by thinking extremely hard, by expending maximum effort. And the funny thing is........the thinking was a joy.

A strange thing happened while this was going on. When I joined the group I was adamant that Conspiracy Theorists were nuts. The only conspiracy I'd consider was one that left a paper trail I could follow. As I accumulated knowledge I started to see things I wouldn't have thought possible, connections I couldn't have made before. The liklihood of conspiracies existing became greater than the liklihood of them not. And my curiosity, which I had thought encompassed just about everything, grew to encompass more. And then I discovered Cassiopaea. A lot of confirmation and tons more explanations came my way for which I'm (hopefully) eternally grateful. Hallelujah!

So ultimately, if you're not sure you're really awake, I would suggest finding a subject that interests you, that you know very little about, and try to think your way through it - as much as possible without references. The magic happens with the thinking and you'll have that aha! moment, that moment you think "so this is what being awake feels like".

And it's all due to the wonder of thinking.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:13 pm


Re: Anton Parks and the "Chronicles of the Gírkù"


Wait a minute ... there is no 24th October 1995 Transcript here  ... http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,13581.0.html is there any other place where the missing ones are ?
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:12 pm


Re: Daily Nicotine Requirements according to blood type


I am of O- blood type and do smoke. Generally 10-15 cigs a day. Helps me in focusing and concentration.

If smoking dosen't make you feel good, then I guess you have your anwser right there.

Also, like Laura, when relaxing, I'll smoke less. Usually 2-3 hours before going to bed I do not even smoke one.

Funny enough the C's have said that Grays do not really enjoy eating "smoked fillet mignon" (humans that smoke). Could be the same for some germs/viruses etc.

I have never bothered myself with the whole cancer thing as I beleive that 1) cancer might in part of a metaphysical nature (bad emotions) 2) if you strongly beleive in it, it might become part of your reality.

Also, Nicotine, as far as I know, haven't been showed to be a dangerous compound (just addictive for some). The rest of the crap in comercial brands might be more hazardous to the body hence why I'm going to go with organic tabacco when I have a chance.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:10 pm


Re: Errors in "The Wave" (Online Version)


http://cassiopaea.org/2012/03/14/the-wave-chapter-64-crossing-the-threshold/
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The coil is able to store electrical energy within the magnetic filed generated.


http://cassiopaea.org/2012/03/24/the-wave-chapter-68-as-above-so-below/
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But it the evidence shows that higher-density beings are not so constrained
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September 24, 1999
the session date should be 1995, i think


http://cassiopaea.org/2012/03/25/the-wave-chapter-69-the-whirlpool-of-charybdis-the-sirens-and-the-navigator/
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Liky Ulysses, we must lash ourselves to the mast of our ship
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prepared to find by virtue of is already laid circuits

Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:01 pm


Re: The Truth About Hair and Why Indians Would Keep Their Hair Long


A few years back, at the half century mark, a milestone to me, I gave myself a birthday present: a pig-tail. Shucks, I used to wear pin striped suits and spit polished shoes for work and business for some 20 odd years prior. My wife does trim my hair to even out every now and then. If I do ever cut my hair short, there is a charity called "Locks of Love" that takes cut hair to make wigs for children of chemotherapy.  I have had amusing life experiences with long hair. Seems there is some sort of stereo type out there. I mean no insults by what I say next. Snarky salespeople leave me alone :) Sometimes, they seem to even steer away. I swear, when driving, police see me, sometimes stare then follow close to the rear bumper. I know a habit out here in CornVille is to run license plates to "catch" bad people. I bet they "know" me by now. I'm the guy always flipping off the CCTVs at the street intersection. :) An old fellow here at work calls me "girl" while a younger guy calls me "hippie". With my bones melting away, my wife calls me "pappy" while I call myself "hoppy". I wear short pants in warm weather. Last weekend at the farmers market I was wearing short pants and the metal rod (shin bone) was shining in the sun. (I'm an above knee amputee). Anyway, I was shopping for some serrano pepper plants I can't find here this year. A farmer said he has some at home and will bring them in for me next weekend. He also said he'll remember me. I asked him if he would remember me if I wore long pants. We laughed and he said no, I will remember you and your hair...
I was going to delete this, but what the hay...  I got on a roll... :)
And forgive the noise and me being  :offtopic:
Thank you very much for sharing those moments of life :)
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 1:00 pm


Re: Anton Parks and the "Chronicles of the Gírkù"


Thx a lot for all those details ! :)
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 12:56 pm


Re: Gravity & Aether


Well said. Gravity is quite a complex think to immagine to my eyes.

As the C's have said; "gravity is the binder of all that is material and immaterial".

They have also said that gravity is a property of anti-matter (emphasis) and that what we call "gravitons" are "merely electrons within a time vacuum". That one is a mind bugger indeed.

They have said as well that the key in unifiying forces is to generate an EM field that will "bind" matter and anti-matter that opens up a conduit to other relams. That fits well with the Law of Balance. You re-unify both opposite and that results in the "primal force" that is the source of it. Pretty sure Tesla did it during the Philadelphia experiement. He said he "synchronized" the EM fields (he had 3 generators if I recall) with our sun's and galactic center's. That fits well with the Logos theory as brought up in the Ra material.

Another thing they have said is that planets and stars are "windows" and that thoughts themselves have gravity. That fits with the Logos matter as well.

Now unifiying this and the rest that have been said is hard but possible. We just have to read, think, observe and contemplate.

As for the universe, I see gravity as being The Fundamental Force (key to UFT) and that EM is an "emanation" of it which is the basis of what we call "matter" or the Logos. In other terms, I think that what scientists call "strings" are merely photons (light). But yeah, I am just starting to connect dots and have MUCH more to discover.

Feel free to discuss it.

Peace.
Date Published: Jun 01, 2012 - 12:55 pm


 
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