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2012 – It’s already happening

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

“Oh life-giving sun, offspring of the Lord of Creation, solitary Seer of heaven, 
spread thy light and withdraw thy blinding splendor 
that I might behold thy radiant form:
That Spirit far away within thee is my inmost Spirit”     Upanishads

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Light streams through the universe

Don’t wait for December 21, 2012;  stuff’s ALREADY hitting the fan.

         This is what it looks like.   It’s the best of times or it’s the worst of times.   Take your pick.    Read the post of current facts, all widely recognized and not subject to dispute.

          ”2012″ is a period of time, not just a date on a calendar.  Our sun and earth system has already entered the Milky Way’s galactic plane, something it does about every 13,0000 years, twice in it’s full cycle of about 26,000 years.   This passage  takes a number of years to occur, possibly 100 or so.   The last time this happened was around the end of the great glacial period.    Back then it is possible that the magnetic poles were affected, and the earth may have shifted on its axis a bit.   Climate shifted massively and forever.    There were many events, including asteroid hits, volcanoes, tsunamis, storms, and much more.    Many large species of animals became extinct at that time.    Human beings obviously DID survive, and they’ve been talking about that series of events for thousands of years.   What will happen this time nobody knows for sure.    

           If you’re young, you don’t remember what’s been going on for the last 60 years or so.   If that’s the case, read a bit about it.    In 1950 I’m not sure there was even color TV.    Now they have it in small towns in the Himalayan mountains of India and Tibet.   And they have cell phones there, too.   In 1950 is was relatively uncommon to travel across country in a jet.    Now most people do it sooner or later.

            This transition to a new era is not just about technology.   It’s about radical shifts in the mental state of human beings.   Much more information and communication.    We are exposed daily to loads and loads of radio signals, blasting all around the planet.    All of this affects us.  

            Planets go through “stuff” too, and when they do, hang on to your hat.    If we’re smart, and work together, we can all shoot the rapids, so to speak.   If we don’t work together, it will be much rougher that it needs to be.

     What is the “ecliptic band” of the galaxy, and why is our entry into it important ?

       Around spinning bodies, especially spheres such as planets, there’s a band of rotational energy that extends out into space around the sphere.   In that band there is a subtle magnetic attraction, so fine particles can be caught into it and form rings, such as those around Saturn and other planets.   The same principle applies to much larger cosmic systems like galaxies.  

         Our galaxy is an enormous spinning system of worlds.   Besides the debris that is found in this band, there are immense waves of light energy in a large spectrum of frequencies.    All of that light streams into the solar system when our sun gets close to this band.    It is to our solar system like turing on a bright beam.    This light is electrical in nature, like our planet and sun.   These electrical fields interact according to cosmic physics.    The scale of this interaction is beyond our comprehension.   It is part of the creation that allows for life to exist.

            The galaxy we live in has an immense band around its ecliptic.   The band’s width is tiny compared to the diameter of the galaxy, but it’s still rather big and our solar system can take a number of years to pass through it.   Since we have never passed through this section of the galaxy in recent history, we know almost nothing about what can happen.   All we have to go on are myths, legends, plus geological and archaeological evidence.

            So, what do these sources tell us ?   Well, there are LOADS of stories of incredible cataclysms and floods, whole civilizations collapsing ( Atlantis ), sometimes very fast.    These stories come from around the entire world.   It’s pretty safe to assume that SOMETHING really big happened a long time ago, and not just one thing.    Many things happened, depending on where people were on the planet.     And these events were so startling and traumatizing that people had to start over.

             There is abundant scientific evidence now coming to light, too.   Species suddenly died out after thriving for eons.    Piles of mammoths were instantly frozen in some places, suggesting that a mass of ice or freezing water buried them suddenly.

              So, what causes this ?    In a word, energy.   The ecliptic band has a LOT of energy, and it’s been streaming through space for eons.   There are frequencies of light energy that are foreign to our system.    We are unable with our current technology to fully grasp the significance of these light streams.    It’s evident that some of them affect our system in unpredictable ways, and it can happen very suddenly.   Within the band there is also debris, like in the rings of Saturn.

              Apart from the energy at the galaxy’s  ecliptic plane, there are other things to consider.  One of these is our  sun’s sunspot cycle of about 11 years.    Another factor is the many comets and asteroids we all hear about.     

             So what about now?   That’s the really big question.

             Well, IF we are going through the galactic plane ( confirmed by modern astronomers ), and this passage generally has brought massive earth changes in the past, AND there are loads of stories from the past that include warnings, we should really, really pay attention.   We have been told about this long ago by some very smart people who thought the information was so important they built massive stone structures and carved their writings into solid rock.

              Being aware of our cosmic situation is not about political correctness, politics, or whose “God” is the  “right” God.    It’s not about religion.   It’s way, way beyond all of that.   It’s a physical reality that is occurring and it should snap us into our senses.    Being unaware of our physical reality is one of the plagues of modern “civilization”, and it’s facilitated by all the distractions.    People argue and argue and argue, but they won’t look at the obvious.     It’s like being on a boat headed for a waterfall, while the captain argues with his mate.   Uh-oh….   grab the wheel somebody !

               If we all saw on the news that a giant wave 100 feet high was racing to populated shores, wouldn’t we try to respond in some way?    Some people would not, and they would endure consequences.    How we all respond individually and collectively makes a big difference.   The current passage of Earth and our sun through the galactic plane affects all life on the planet, and December 21, 2012 is only one day in a period.   We are observing NOW some of the massive transformations that are part of this process.

Ancient technology, ancient genius

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Shimla train (469)HDR

Watch the trailer for an exciting new DVD on ancient Egypt.    The Pyramid Code  by Carmen Boulter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04j7rksyRzQ


How smart were “cavemen?”


One of the challenges faced by archaeologist is determining how intelligent people were 10,000 or more years ago.    It’s a fascinating question because it involves an amazing paradox.     By all accounts, whatever they were doing, “primitive” as it may have been,  was very, very successful because it lasted an awfully long time.

That’s strange if one assumes they were not very smart.     The evidence we have from them is things like bones, stone weapons, mounds, so they were not “advanced” by our terms.    Sounds crazy to us.   “How can anybody live like that?”, we ask.   That’s because  most of us today wouldn’t last more than a few months or years.

So, how smart were “prehistoric” people ? Well, some groups like the Hopi Indians, did an amazing job of surviving for thousands of years.    Other long lasting groups:   Celts,  Tibetans, Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian.     Some groups were older than the Egyptians by far.     Let’s just take one group archaeologists call the “Clovis” ( particular style of stone arrow point ), present for thousands of years in north America.     They must have been very smart, because look what they had to deal with…. danger day and night, no electricity, hospitals, unpredictable weather.    Unbelievable stuff.    Today, people get all excited watching a show were a few guys do a one hour man versus wild episode.   Hello !! ??   People did that every day for thousands of years.     And one of their amazing skills was of course navigation.   They knew how, and when, and where to go for their food and shelter.    They moved about often, so they MUST have known directions.

10,000 B.C. E.    ( approximately, and covering perhaps a hundreds of years )

From the evidence we have,  it would seem that the last truly global event may have been a slight shift of earth’s axis somewhere around the time the last ice age ended, 10,000 BC     It may have been even a small shift, but combined with a possible asteroid hit on the ice sheet in the great lakes area or N. America, the earth could have been jostled just a bit.    I do believe it was a series of events, with at least one hit somewhere on earth.

At that time, many coastal and island habitations, large and small, were totally destroyed, never to be seen again.    Not everyone perished, obviously.     Many people survived, in clusters large and small all around the planet.    I believe there must have been at least SOME very highly developed groups of people amongst them, left over from the more “advanced” of the peoples.   By developed, I mean they knew complex math,  navigation, geometry, and also some were experts at things we don’t even study much.    Such as, making use of animals, knowing plants, psychic forces, developing internal senses of vision and art, intuition, music, deep meditation, and so on.

That being said, 12,000 years ago there were also many people who lived with very simple lives using agriculture or hunting.    This is actually true today.    Some people fly in jets and some people still live in jungles.   The people in the jungles or on the mountains will probably outlast the people in the cities and jets.

It’s fun to imagine….  If you were one of a group of people that survived a global catastrophe, what would you do ?    What if there was no more electricity except that provided by solar cells,  wind,  and generators ?

Interesting links:

www.pyramidcode.com fantastic stuff.  must see / hear  follow links

Expert who researched the pyramids for over 30 years.  Amazing technology

Ancient navigation

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

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Moon and Venus near a conjunction

Moon and Venus near a conjunction

 

It’s impossible to overestimate the importance of navigation.    Without it there would be no trade, no discovery, no war, no culture.     It’s clear that in the far distant past some people were navigation geniuses.    How did they do it?      Read about Crichton Miller’s amazing REINVENTION of a very simple, extremely effective, and accurate ancient navigation and measuring tool.

             Long before maps, people learned to navigate by the observing the stars, sun, moon, and planets.   Because the positions of the close celestial bodies like the moon move frequently, they primarily depended on what what was called “fixed stars”.     Those stars that were very high towards the poles were visible all year long, so these were particularly important.   At very high latitudes, of course, there are periods when it’s always daylight.

            Navigation by fixed stars locates the observer at a position on our planet that is relative to those stars, ( sidereal ), so it does not depend on a magnetic compass.     In fact, sidereal navigation can be much more accurate than magnetic navigation, because the magnetic north pole is not at the same place as the true north pole.     If you navigate by magnetic north only you will need to use a “magnetic correction ” adjustment, of as much as 18 degrees, depending on where you are on Earth.    In addition, there are areas on the planet where the magnetic readings are disturbed and unreliable for a variety of reasons.

Celestial Navigation Site 

        When people marked their repeated observations onto the ground, they formed circles.     The inevitable conclusion they came to is that the earth is a sphere, it is moving through space, moves in an arc,  and the arcs of the celestial bodies can be measured and calculated.    The math that results from those observations is astronomy and spherical geometry.    Researchers have found stone and bone circles all around the world.     There is a good reason for this.

          Some cultures like the Sumerians and Egyptians used a remarkable math system of base 60, allowing them to easily calculate values related to 360 degrees, which is close to the 365 days of earth orbit around the sun.   There is a proposition, supported by good evidence, that at one time the earth orbit period was 360 days, and after a major event began a 365 day orbit.    The Egyptian pyramids demonstrate that some people knew spherical geometry and sidereal navigation a very long time ago.    The builders were very smart people.

          Because we know for sure that many ancient peoples travelled long distances with relatively small boats, as well as on camels, elephants, horses, and yaks, and on foot, we must assume that among these people were some who were experts at celestial navigation.  In fact, it’s likely that many people learned to navigate because it was so critical to survival.

         Do you know how to navigate ?   Do you even know what direction your front door faces?

        By watching the sky, one can calculate seasons and provide a time-keeping scale that organizes human activity.     Making frequent measurements over time leads to an understanding of spherical geometry, because the movements of heavenly bodies proceed in arcs.   They are very precise movements too so our celestial canopy is truly a clock.    Ancient navigators used that very effectively.     Spherical geometry is an extremely useful knowledge to have because it can be applied to navigation, timing, building construction, and much more.

 Read about Crichton Miller’s amazing REINVENTION of a very simple, extremely effective, and accurate ancient navigation and measuring tool.    It’s shaped like at was only a streamlined, coded icon for this fabulous tool.  You can make one yourself and learn to use it.

Build a star finder / tracker

Previous global catastrophe causes planetary reset.

 

                It’s my belief that after the end of the last ice age, when the collapse of the northern glaciers occurred, human beings had to basically restart civilization.  There were many small remnants of people left on the earth at that time.    Some of these groups were far more knowledgeable, or technically literate, than others.   Some knew how to build boats and some did not.    Some knew how to navigate, and others didn’t.   Some were good at agriculture, and others were best at hunting or fishing.   Some of them got stranded on islands, just like some animals did.    

          Most people started watching the sky religiously because of the events that had happened.     They developed short and long term calendars in an effort to forecast possible dangers.    They tried to tell future generations about the earth and sun’s journey through the galaxy, the earth’s rotation and its cosmic wobble.   Sometimes they went way up into the mountains to get away from any future floods.

         I believe also that the earth probably shifted slightly on its axis at least once, so one of the first things people did was mark the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial objects in order to determine the NEW calendar and their star-centered, or sidereal, location on earth.    They used stone circles and other kinds of observatories to do that, resulting in places like Stonehendge and the Mayan pyramids.    These were sometimes developed over many centuries, that’s how important it was for them.     Even today, we stand in awe of these structures, and wonder how they were built and what they were used for.

          So, it has taken thousands of years for our modern world to develop, after getting a major reset long ago and hitting some serious bumps along the way.   We do not know much about any civilization that may have existed back then because so much was utterly devastated by the sea, ice, volcanoes, and other cataclysms.   Therefore, we should not expect to find a lot of evidence because it was destroyed completely or buried, sometimes in hot magma.  

          The population of “developed” civilizations may have been a small percentage of the total earth population, and these more developed cultures may have been spread far apart.   So, it’s really not surprising to me that we don’t find much evidence.   We do find plenty of  stories, however, and those stories are very, very interesting.    In fact, they are shocking.    They declare that there have been many times in the past where there was massive, global, and ABRUBT, geological cataclysms upset the planet.     

          To put this into perspective, in the past 100 years our civilization was traumatized by 2 world wars, Hiroshima, some major tsunamis, earthquakes, and so on, and our society is intent on preserving the memories.     The stories we hear from long ago talk about events that were much, much greater than anything in modern records.    They talk about worldwide trauma, mostly because of geological, or astronomical events.


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