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Positive outcomes for 2012

To link up with as many people as possible and focus on positive outcomes for 2012 and our earths safe journey through the Galactic plains Centre, that is full of comet sized debris.

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Jack Comment by Jack on March 16, 2009 at 4:58am
I had a moment of clarity.
It is rare, yes I know!
The coalesence of 14Sgr and the Super Massive Black Hole, Sgr A*, at the center of our galaxy is sending massive gravity waves to Earth and the Solar System... ETA 12/2012.
Gravity waves, sound wave, water waves.... all have similar features. While fixing a drainage problem in my backyard I thought of what water does and how it travels. I concluded I cannot stop the flow of the water or contain it. I can only hope to direct. By creating a path with less resistance, the water will, hopefully, go where I want it. Water is powerful and does what it wants, but because I know what water wants to do, I can help give it what it wants and acheive what I want.... a dry basement!
How can one channel the waves of gravity in the same way?

Could it be as simple a the universal om sound? I forget the fq, but is it not middle C? What if we coordinated the mass focus of humanity, December 21, 2012, at 11:11 AM CDT, on this one note and the thought of our continued existance? The resonance of out little rock, humming along at middle C, oru thoughts of unity and brotherhood.
That would not be an experiment. That would be Intention Realitization.
Austin Cooper Comment by Austin Cooper on February 17, 2009 at 6:08pm
WEll, let me know what you guys know, and vise versa
nazerine Comment by nazerine on February 3, 2009 at 3:28pm
Hi Jack - the book you speak of "What Dreams May Come - wasnt' this a movie too? If it is the same I saw it and loved it!
Steven Burnand Comment by Steven Burnand on February 3, 2009 at 1:30am
Hi Marcus, what Eric and George are talking about is as it is! The whole of this interview is well worth listening to. I have include section 6 the one you gave reference to, as the spoken words are so close as to what is going on all around us. Thanks for connecting.

Steve

Marcus Usherwood Comment by Marcus Usherwood on February 2, 2009 at 11:52pm
Hi

I know this is a bit of a shift but I felt that the the reference to the dead rising is in fact a reference to dna activation - dna being the recording medium of all human experience - the physical akashic record. Once activated memory of all ancestral experience at cellular level will be fully restored.

Also, do not fear death. There is no death. On some level as a multidimensional being you are responsible for creating your experience moment by moment. As per the morphogenetic field (hundreth monkey) our conciousness can change in the blink of an eye. The point is focus on love and joy, this will lead to maximum leap when the shift occurs. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wn2_SIFTYbQ&feature=related
Jack Comment by Jack on January 28, 2009 at 7:34am
To Nazerine... That reminds me of the book "What Dreams May Come" and the idea of, when we pass we go back to 'heaven' and can reconnect with the energy we came from, regain our self knowledge, and then choose to go back into another form and start the journey anew. If you haven't read this book, at one point the main character is in 'heaven' and the friend leading him speaks of ideas, art, knowledge being created with the only tool needed... the mind. Then, in order to impart these ideas to the ones left behind on Earth, great thinkers join together and think, trying to focus their thought onto a mind in the material world.
If there is a supreme creator, the closest in my mind would be found in the Krishna Consciousness as taught by Bhaktivednta. The ideas in this book are gained from studies involving Krishna.
....Just food for thought!
JC
nazerine Comment by nazerine on January 27, 2009 at 7:43pm
Ultimately I feel it is a book about healing and renewal, as spiritual as it is scientific, as optimistic as it is alarming. Many other experts are now of the opinion that we are on an inevitable downward path toward oblivion. In Laszlo's book, he acknowledges the seriousness of our situation, but is one who see the problems as a decision window where we face not only the danger of total global collapse, but also the opportunity for renewal of the world. His message is indeed very positive.

I've recently read some articles on Jung. I find his thoughts on Symbolism fascinating. I learned he studied the similarity of symbols within different religious, mythological, and magical systems which occur in many cultures and time periods, and to account for these similar symbols occurring across different cultures and time periods he suggested the existence of two layers of the unconscious psyche. The first of the two layers was the personal unconscious. It contains what the individual has acquired in his or her life, but has been forgotten or repressed. The second layer is the collective unconscious which contains the memory traces common to all humankind. These experiences form archetypes. These are innate predispositions to experience and symbolize certain situations in a distinct way. There are many archetypes such as having parents, finding a mate, having children, and confronting death. Very complex archetypes are found in all mythological and religious systems. Near the end of his life Jung added that the deepest layers of the unconscious function independently of the laws of space, time and causality. This is what gives rise to paranormal phenomena. The introvert and the extrovert are the main components of personality according to Jung. The introvert is quiet, withdrawn and interested in ideas rather than people. While the extrovert is outgoing and socially oriented. A person that had a healthy personality can realize these opposite tendencies within himself/herself and can express each.
Steven Burnand Comment by Steven Burnand on January 27, 2009 at 2:45am
Hi Nazerine, thanks for the book reference. There appears to be points of fluidity as illustrated in cymatics, when one pattern changes into another and from an intra-variant view point it appears to be chaos, however stepping back its possible to see the old changing into the new.

Fritjof Capra called this effect on a social system, a turning point and in many ways he was right as it is literally a turning point for all the component parts within the system. Cells are component parts of the body and when healthy they all work together to form a coherent whole.

People are component parts of a greater whole that many are yet to become aware of. Jung and others recognised this higher structures mind like qualities and labelled it the collective mind, Jung noted its higher ability to organise its component parts (people) and called this effect synchronosity.

Jung noted universal patterns throughout cultures and called them archetypes.

I get the feeling we are coming up to one of those points or nodes that rearrange the parts into a new order. I do not believe that a government imposed version of a new world order will have much effect on this process as it comes from an organising system that is above us that has its own agenda.

Maybe your book is along these lines?

Steve

nazerine Comment by nazerine on January 27, 2009 at 1:52am
I have recently read some fantastic books on 2012 - they seem to fall off the shelves at my feet. I'm currently reading The Chaos Point by Ervin Laszlo - check it out if you haven't yet.

Smiles,
Nazerine
Jack Comment by Jack on January 25, 2009 at 6:28pm
Yes! Religion knows more about the coming days than they let on. Well, they say everything but attribute it to things that are misleading and not forthcoming. Friends and family rising from the dead is an example. Every option has consequences that lead to .....
The difference between Parallel Universes and a multidimentional universe are, as far as I can see, big. Parallel is basically a series of time mirrors for our existance. Like branches of a tree, each action chosen simultaniously, but I am only observing one. Demensions, this is where I'm a little fuzzy myself, I think are the "earth, water, air, fire, and ether" of the Universe we are in. I believe they've settled on 11 dimensions. Four we can observe in our present state. The fourth is where th 'ghosts' are. Youtube "Flatlander" and see what a 2D creature sees. We see a suggestion or get a glimpes of a 4D critter. If we could see all time as we see an entire table top or open field, we would then be fourth dimensional...... My brain hurts!
Check out the Youtube vid I recomended on you main page. That may help clear up your question about the 3500 year cycles. It did for me. I was close before, in concept, just a little short on quantity. NASA and ESA confirm the distances and times of galactic orbit. Pay attention to the part about the Egyptian Pyramids.... WOW!
 

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