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Friday, September 1, 2023



There's a lot more false and misleading information about extraterrestrials then there are true facts. That's why it's so good to find somebody who knows a lot about it and tells it like it is.

 Dr.Steven Greer regularly flys in the face of the powers that be in order to bring us the truth. According to him here are the facts:
  1. Extraterrestrials have been coming to earth for millions of years.
  2. They are not a threat to us but are here to help us.
  3. Their technology is ahead of us by millions of years. And by using a technique called "folding space" they can travel enormous distances instantly.
  4. For decades we could have done away with our dependence on fossil fuels. But the rich and powerful "facist" few insist on owning all energy sources and exploiting them for private profits, even if it destroys the environment.
  5. All the scary stuff in the media about ETs is manufactured in order to justify outrageous "military prepardness" expendatures. By reverse engineering captured alien spaceships the media images of "flyng saucers" and UFOs is fake.And the "abductions" are also fake.
  6. These facts are being actively suppressed by a dangerous rogue government faction.

Former Canadian defense minister, Paul Hellyer has said that here are more than 82 known alien species who have visited Earth. It is claimed that a wealth of information about these extraterrestrial species is contained in highly-classified documents used as training manuals or guides for military and intelligence personnel. The documents reveal that many of the known species have been living on Earth long before the human race.

The term ‘high strangeness’ has found widespread acceptance and is currently widely used in ufology and related paranormal fields. The Strangeness Rating can be taken as a measure of the number of information bits the UFO report contains which are difficult to explain in common-sense terms. An example might be a report of a weird craft that descended to within perhaps 100 feet of a car on a lonely road, caused the car's engine to die.

Another example might be related to real or imagined psychic communication between otherworldly (not necessarily extraterrestrial) beings and humans who encounter them. Some say that some aliens can not only be be invisible but communicate on a non-physical or psychic level, and that is the basis for many ancient "spiritual" experiences.

Stories of emperors, kings and pharaohs consulting a pantheon of nine gods can be found in virtually every culture across the globe. Even channeling sessions conducted by CIA scientists in the 1950s connected with an otherworldly group of entities called "The Nine" — extraterrestrials here to influence the events on Earth.

These gods share the same powers and responsibilities in various cultural mythologies. The Nine Gods are the leaders of the Greek, Egyptian and Sumerian pantheons. Each of the Nine is the supreme ruler of his/her own galaxy and they are considered the most powerful gods in existence, equal or superiors to the Primordial gods.

The Ennead or Great Ennead was a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology. The Nine Emperor Gods Festival is a very popular nine-day festival, held in Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia on the 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. The Nine Emperor Gods Festival shares a few similarities with the Hindu Thaipusam.

Greek and Roman mythology often have the same nine Gods but with different names because many Roman Gods are borrowed from Greek mythology, often with different traits. There were also Nine Old Gods of Brittany along with their Roman or Celtic influences/inspiration.

The Nine Mayan Gods (Bolontiku) are the principle deities having dominion over the area of Central America from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to the Isthmus of Panama. Invoking The Nine Mayan Gods At Tikal is part of a Shamanic Journey, which is the primary method for some shamans.

Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest that ancient gods mentioned in these sacred texts are in fact extraterrestrial beings with highly advanced technologies who were misinterpreted as "Gods" by ancient mankind. Proponents suggest that this contact influenced the development of modern cultures, architecture, technologies, religions, and human biology.

The Ancient Astronaut theory, was made popular by Erich Von Daniken in his best selling book Chariots of the Gods published in 1968. A devout Christian, Von Daniken questioned whether the heavenly figures depicted in the ancient religious texts including the Bible were actually fully fleshed aliens who simply posed themselves as Gods to our ancestors.

The Hebrew apocryphal Book of Enoch is a favorite, along with the legend of the Jewish prophet ascending to heaven in a fiery chariot. Enoch contains unique material on the origins of demons and giants, why some angels fell from heaven, an explanation of why the Genesis flood was morally necessary, and prophetic exposition of the thousand-year reign of the Messiah.

These mystic divinities were known by many names kahuna, miko, Baal Shem, Bedouin fugara, and more modernly known as shaman. This distinct group of mystic individuals have guided the evolution of human consciousness from the stone age to modernity. By looking through the lens of Kabbalah at the nine personalities of the Enneagram, Rabbi Howard A. Addison reveals the extraordinary correspondence between these systems.

The Ancient Aliens TV series explores the controversial theory that extraterrestrials have visited Earth for millions of years, from the age of the dinosaurs to ancient Egypt, from early cave drawings to continued mass sightings. Ancient Sumerian texts apparently define the Anunnaki as "those who from heaven to Earth came" described as royal blood descending from the heavens and in certain contexts, the fallen angels or Nephilim (giants of the bible).

Scientists have found compelling evidence that a meteorite storm hit the earth about 12,000 years ago, and is likely to have been responsible for the extinction of a prehistoric people and giant animals including mammoths. Evidence of the meteorite's intense heat was found on two continents. Very recently a large meteorite crater with a diameter of 31km was discovered in northern Greenland, beneath the ice of the Hiawatha glacier.

According to theory, a comet impact or airburst in the atmosphere produced an enormous fire that raged from California to Europe. Melting volumes of ice in the miles thick ice sheet, the fire sent cold water surging into the world's oceans and knocked off balance the circulation of currents responsible for global heat transport. Giant tidal waves and oceans rising by hundreds of feet would have obliterated or inundated most human civilizations and extincted many animal species. Myths of a great flood (the Deluge) are widespread over Eurasia and America.

This airburst also heavily polluted the air causing global winter known as the Younger Dryas period or "Big Freeze," the 1,300 years of glacial conditions that followed is well documented in ocean cores and ancient soil samples.

Catastrophic natural phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, major global climatic events, and floods are obviously nothing new, but the ways people have interpreted these events have changed drastically over time. We are only beginning to understand the implications for human history in the light of such cataclysms.

Some suggest the ancient builders of the Egyptian pyramids, the Nasca lines, crop circles and the like were influenced by extraterrestrial. A theory explores the idea that extraterrestrials manipulated our DNA to create a mixed bloodline on our planet. The most notable piece of evidence to support this theory is something called the Rh factor.

Another theory proposes that a growing body of scientific evidence suggests we may be living within a massive simulation the size of the universe. We have attempted to examine concepts of enlightenment and the matrix through the lens of current cultural beliefs and ancient traditions. There could be many levels of reality, multiple or parallel universes.

And for all we know, quantum entanglement may mean the old constraints of time and space are only imaginary. For some all this adds considerable interest in the Nine Ancient Gods. It should be noted that there are those who believe that there may be beings from advanced spiritual planes who visited earth to help with process of human evolution.

Only recently we learned that in our own Milky Way galaxy there are hundreds of billions of stars. Recent work estimates about there are 2 trillion galaxies in just the observable universe. Beyond that there are uncountable quintillions of stars, and most stars have planets and many are much older than our own planet.  We have a lot to learn.







Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Plateaus

 






As a troubled child I learned to love Jesus. I prayed to him frequently and furvently to answer all my questions and solve all of my many problems and two bestow upon me his salvation and eternal life where I would have everything forever. At age 15 I was baptized in a creek. I eagerly surrendered my identity in exchange for the hope of the heavenly hereafter. 

Later in high school my friend's mother was at a Christian science practitioner who gladly introduced me to Mary Baker Eddy and metaphysics.  Once again I changed my identity in the hope of being cured of all my woes.

Then in college I met a wonderful woman who taught me Hinduism and Vedanta meditation. And I began to discover how to leave primary reality for a secondary reality -- at least temporarily.  After that I found weekly radio show by a man named Jack Gariss. From him I learned about Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Krishnamurty, Baba Ram Dass, Alan Watts, and others.

Alan Watts book Beyond Theology, takes a look at Christianity from the context of Hinduism.  His thinking over the years evolved from the Anglican view of Christianity to the Eastern philosophies.  For me this was a radical reinterpretation of Christianity by one of the twentieth century's leading philosophers. Watts is remembered fondly as an eloquent interpreter of Eastern philosophies such as Taoism and Zen Buddhism.

Next I found Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton, Dr. Joe Dispenza. To each of these I surrendered a part of my identity, believing I was trading up. I struggled with the tension between freedom and morality for many years, believing they were opposites, and that a literal interpretation one would win out absolutely and reveal my true identity.

More recently I discovered, or rather re-discovered Theosophy which is a non-dogmatic religious philosophy with mystical concerns that can be traced to the ancient world. It holds that God (whose essence pervades the universe as an absolute reality) can be known only through mystical experience. It is characterized by esoteric doctrine and an interest in occult phenomena.

Theosophy also teaches that the purpose of human life is spiritual emancipation, and claims that the human soul undergoes reincarnation upon bodily death according to a process of karma. It also promotes values of universal brotherhood and social improvement, although it does not stipulate particular ethical codes.

By age 80 I began to realize that  human truth is a series of levels where we pause before reaching the next plateau.  Our mortal consciousness doesn't provide absolutes.  When we think we have reached the summit it's invariably another plateau.

A matrix is a situation or surrounding substance within which something else originates, develops, or is contained.  Although this world is indeed a simulated intelligent reality, it need not be a dystopian trap. In mathematics, a matrix is an array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns, which is a mathematical object that is is  a useful way to represent, subsequent and study a subsequent idea or understanding.

A life purpose and meaning in life are not the same thing.There are many reasons why you may not know your life purpose. Sometimes it's because the world's problems seem too big. Or we seem too small. Or maybe we are just exhausted from life and don't know where we'll find the energy to fight for what really matters to us. Uncertainty is scary, but finding and living our purpose is key to having a meaningful, fulfilling life. It is more of a journey than a destination. Always persue your soul's higher calling.

- Aron Honea, Hilo, Hawaii 2023
 


 

Monday, February 21, 2022

David Bohm





David Bohm (1917-1992)  was one of the 20th Century’s most brilliant physicists. Albert Einstein called him his spiritual son. The Dalai Lama relied upon him as his “science guru.” So why is it that hardly any of us know the name: David Bohm?

Growing up in a poor Pennsylvania coal-mining town during the Great Depression, David Bohm possessed a rare and maverick intelligence that baffled his parents and peers. After earning a scholarship to go to college, Bohm got the attention of the greatest minds in science and was the one that Einstein nominated as his “spiritual successor” and his Holiness the Dalai Lama called his “Science Guru”.

By telling the little-known story of David Bohm and evoking the realms he explored in his research, INFINITE POTENTIAL takes us on a mesmerizing and immersive journey into the mystery of Consciousness ––through the use of hypnotic music and rich visual tapestries. Oxford philosopher and physicists Sir Roger Penrose, and many more who were influenced by Bohm’s revolutionary work.
He was a physicist heavily involved with quantum mechanics, systems processes, and, in the latter stages of his life, the relationship between consciousness and his theory of matter. 

Having spent the early part of his career in the laboratory examining the behavior of subatomic particles, gaining recognition and winning awards for his work (including the Nobel), his views regarding the direction of physics and the fundamental nature of reality eventually caused him to diverge from the traditional scientific community.  Reacting to the “Copenhagen interpretation,”—the consensus of his peers that the paradox as to how matter simultaneously exists in both static as well dynamic form
could be explained—as well as physics continued inability to discover the “ultimate particle,” Bohm retreated from the scientific community to develop his ideas independently.

After 40 years of work he proposed that the cosmos is a single unbroken wholeness in which each part of the flow contains the entire flow. And he showed that it is a oneness very similar to Plato’s idea that there is one living being which has two aspects that he called the implicate order and the explicate order. So the explicate order is that subset of wholeness that is directly perceptible to the human senses, the eyes the nose the taste the feeling. So the five senses plus the mind is what we would perceive as the normal physical universe. And the implicate order, he said, is everything else.

He was able to comprehend that behind the duality of our everyday world, is a deeper dimension where everything is interconnected, a full expression of WHOLENESS. In the idea of the OBSERVER is the OBSERVED he sensed that the realm of BEING is fully consistent with quantum theory.
Bohm often spoke about how emotions can hinder rational thinking. His explorations led him to intuit a hidden order to reality––the Quantum Potential––that underlies both the microscopic world of subatomic particles and also the macro world of stars and galaxies. Bohm had turned to Eastern thought and the wisdom traditions of India to talk about something that underlies all of creation––a realm that mystics have known about for millennia and modern science is only just beginning to explore. Bohm’s revolutionary ideas were way ahead of their time––a threat to the scientific orthodoxy. And that’s why he was dismissed.

The quantum theory is, without doubt, the most revolutionary development in modern physics. Unfortunately, a large part of its potential impact on our overall world view has been lost sight of, because he thwarted scientism and political dogma. The main emphasis in working with this theory has therefore been on the development of a mathematical formalism that can predict the widest possible range of experimental results.

Bohm states “Not only do we transform as eternity unfolds in us, but also eternity may transform, as it returns to itself in a richer way, through our participation. We may participate in the whole and thus help to give it meaning…we are an intrinsic feature of the universe which would be incomplete without us in some fundamental sense”…

He began to believe that we are all ONE CONSCIOUSNESS and that the Ultimate Reality is that Consciousness, the immeasurable, the “Spirit” that Bohm says “is never born and never dies”…and the most profound realization of all…there is No dying, No death.







Thursday, February 17, 2022

Dr. Zach Bush




There was an unexpected 40% increase in 'all cause deaths' in 2021

Zach Bush MD is among the few physicians in the nation that is triple board certified, he completed training and certification in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism, as well as in Hospice and Palliative care.

On YouTube there are various videos by Dr. Bush. He explains inflammation as the body's normal biological response to an injury. The immune system lies throughout our body but 60% of the volume and 80% of the work done is in our gut lining. The gut lining which is a membrane is the largest surface exposed to the outside world. It can cover two tennis courts in area.

A vast number of physical maladies are caused by inflammation, the bodyʼs immune response to a multitude of stressors. Our gut microbiome can also play a role in reducing chronic inflammation, regulating glucose and insulin balance, and might even improve cognitive scores in people with dementia. Rather than dealing with multiple inflammations Dr. Bush concentrates on healing the immune system.

The health of our gut microbiome is dependent on the foods we eat. Healthy endocrine function is critical to help regulate insulin levels, which keep inflammation down. These foods include sweet potatoes, root vegetables, squashes, nuts, legumes, seeds; and he suggests even making nuts and seeds into sauces and milks.

It is now estimated that we spray more than 4.5 billion pounds of the carcinogen glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) into the soils, plants, and water systems of our planet. And there are now dozens of genetically modified plant species around the world which have allowed chemical companies to develop a seemingly infinite market for their weedkillers.

It was not originally patented as a weed killer, it was repatented later. So, glyphosate is an antibiotic. It works by blocking the shikamate pathway in bacteria that, if functioning, produces folates and some amino acids. Without those, bacteria die. Plants also use this pathway and are also damaged by glyphosate's action.

Glyphosate and glufosinate also work synergistically to dismantle the human gut lining and create infertility, and a chronic disease epidemic. Glyphosate functions as an antibiotic in the body and why this is so dangerous Why 46% of American children have a chronic disease diagnosis (when in the 1960s only 4% of the entire population did). And it's even destroying the microbiome, and our innate immunities.

ION*Gut Health is a gut-strengthening, brain-boosting mineral supplement sourced from 60-million-year-old soil that naturally supports microbiome balance. The active ingredient, Terrahydrite®, has been shown to support the integrity of tight junctions in the gut lining, even in the face of damage from toxins such as glyphosate.

Just as cosmology has provided the means for us to begin to comprehend the size of the universe and the enormous immensity of physical reality, Dr. Zach Bush and other microbiologists provides us with a glimpse of the trillions of individual life forms in the human body. The Earth has been through five great extinction events in the past. Apparently the Sixth Mass Extinction is well underway. The earth is losing 1 species to the point of extinction every 20 minutes. We've lost 40% of the earth's biodiversity in the last 50 years according to Dr. Zach Bush, MD, who is a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology, and hospice care.

He describes the link between our poisoned world and the epidemic of chronic disease that is leading to a sixth extinction of life on Earth possibly within the next 50-100 years unless we change our methods of food production and eating habits. To put it simply, the way we are growing our food and the way we are eating is killing our human species.

The weed killer Glyphosate, the active ingredient in RoundUp®, was first patented and introduced by Monsanto for agricultural use in 1974. Later, it was marketed to consumers as a household herbicide. Monsanto’s argument to the approving agencies around the world that their product is safe. This may turn out to be the most consequential error in human history.Every year, the United States uses more than 1.8 million tons of glyphosate. The output of glyphosate in China increased from 316,000 tons in 2010 to about 505,000 tons in 2017. In 2017,

The weed-killer doesn't just kill weeds. Roundup is found in about 90% of food products tested by the U.S. government.Glyphosate is an antibiotic that kills the micro biome (the fungi and bacteria) of the soil which causes the plants to be deficient in nutrients.

Glyphosate blocks the Shikimate enzyme pathway which is present in fungi and bacteria and plants, but not in humans. That enzyme path creates the aromatic amino acids, which are the building blocks of life. As a result we are not able to get all of the building blocks of life from the food that we are eating when the food has been treated with glyphosate.

Dr. Bush reports the following statistics, which have developed in the last 20 years:

Autism is now in one out of 36 children in the United States. If autism continues at the current rate there will be one out of three children with autism by 2035.

ADHD is now in one out of eight children.

– Type two diabetes is now in one out of four young people by college age.

Major depression now in one out of two adults.

Cancer is now in one out of two by the end of their life.

– The infertility rate is now one in three couples. When it reaches one in two we will see really drastic reductions in the population.

Since the early 1990’s our widespread use of glyphosate as a weed killer, pesticide and crop drying agent is causing a condition in humans called leaky gut syndrome, where toxic substances in our food are able to get through the intestinal lining into our cells and cause infertility, chronic disease, brain damage and other serious problems.

Glyphosate damages the epithelial tight junction tissue on contact, weakening the barriers that protect us on the inside from the barrage of other environmental toxins to which we are exposed. Injury to the tight junction membrane in the gut can lead to intestinal permeability. Injury to the tight junction membrane in the brain can result in a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier and a host of neurological symptoms.

Some crops, like wheat, have to be dead and dry before harvesting. The use of glyphosate to artificially kill and dry crops before harvest is popular with farmers. If you’re a northern farmer and it snows before you have time to harvest, you have just lost your whole crop.

Glyphosate is being sprayed in our backyards, on our driveways, on our roads and on our crops all around the world. It is water soluble so it collects in our water system and thereby gets into the air.

Dr. Bush and his team of researchers are promoting a program called Regenerative Farming by showing farmers how to restore the micro biome of their crop soil, the essential fungi and bacteria on which healthy food plants depend, and avoid the use of glyphosate.

In his presentation Dr. Bush gives us a glimpse into the recent discoveries of human biology at the atomic level. For example, under an electron microscope you can see that the connection between our cells is like a bundle of fiber optic cables. The ends of the cables attach to an aperture which opens and closes like a camera lens. At the atomic level we are really beings of light and energy more so than blood and tissue.

What We Can Do To Take Back Our Food and Farms

“The consumer is driving the bus here”:

  • We can do our part to avoid the extinction of the human species by eating a diet of natural whole foods, reducing our sugar consumption, exercising regularly and nourishing our micro biome with foods such as walnuts, avocados, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, mushrooms, sweet potatoes and sauerkraut.

  • Use Dr. Bush’s supplement Ion Biome: “The probiotic era is over. We need to quickly move on to understanding how to foster bio diversity rather than micromanaging the human gut.”

  • Find a farmers market in your area or find a Whole Foods or Sprouts or other natural food market.

  • Start your own organic garden.

  • Read this article “Which Countries and States Are Banning Roundup?” https://www.carlsonattorneys.com/news-and-u…/banning-roundup

  • Join one of the public campaigns that have been formed to ban Roundup. such as this one in New Jersey: https://njpirg.org/feature/njp/ban-roundup

  • Read this article from foodbabe.com: The Ultimate Guide On How To Avoid Roundup Weed Killer In Your Food

  • Avoid C-sections if at all possible. It robs the baby of the mother’s essential micro biome contribution. Without this the child is much more vulnerable to diseases and a shortened lifespan. If it is required for medical reasons then insist that the baby receive a vaginal swab from the mother.

  • Support the Regenerative Farming movement. A farmer who made the switch to regenerative farming after decades of frustrating, unhealthy and financially insecure “modern” farming said that he and his family now enjoy farming the way he always dreamed it could be.

https://liveyosemite.wordpress.com/2020/06/18/dr-zach-bush-md/


After thousands of lawsuits from cancer patients or their estates, the company behind Roundup weed killer is settling most of the current and possible future lawsuits for more than $10 billion.

Bayer, the German-based company that acquired agrochemical giant Monsanto in 2018, made the announcement Wednesday. It comes after years of litigation from cancer patients who claimed Roundup caused non-Hodgkin lymphoma and that Monsanto failed to adequately warn consumers of the risk.


"A century of monocrop farming and reliance on pesticides has damaged our nation’s once-fertile soils and the health of every American. The rapid increase in pesticide use over the past few decades has coincided with this explosion of chronic disease.

A profound change in the demographics of chronic disease is underway in the United States. Independent research from private laboratories and universities around the world, are implicating glyphosate – the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup.

Regenerative agriculture focuses on rebuilding organic matter and living biodiversity in soil, which produces increasingly nutrient-dense food year after year — while rapidly sequestering excess atmospheric carbon underground to reverse climate change.

At a time when there are more farmer suicides and bankruptcies than ever, bringing back economic success and life on the farm has never been more important."       --Farmers Footprint

Almost 1 out of every 2 adults age 18 or older—had at least 1 of 6 reported chronic illnesses. 4 IN 10 Adults in the US have two or more.

These numbers have been rising steadily in the past few decades, parallel to the creation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).  We are facing the largest disease epidemic in history apparently due to the loss of microbiome diversity. Glyphosate is ground zero of the chronic disease epidemic.

To know and also share this information is vastly important. Apparently we've been weeding ourselves to death, externally and internally, depleting the biodiversity of our soils and bodies. A re-connection to nature is our saving grace.

Dr. Bush founded Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health.  His passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including topics such as the role of soil and water ecosystems in human genomics, immunity, and gut-brain health. His education has highlighted the need for a radical departure from chemical farming and pharmacy, and his ongoing efforts are providing a path for consumers, farmers, and mega-industries to work together for a healthy future for people and the planet.


If you are not familiar with Zach Bush you have been missing out.
The Nantucket Project is a seminal experience.


The following is copied from Zach Bush's blog:

"GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism. To understand GMOs, we must first understand the history of our countries food sources and farmlands.

After World War II, the United States was left with an excess of petroleum that they no longer had a use for. They found that petroleum could be used as chemical fertilizer, and they marketed it as such. For the first time in history, farmers ignored the generational wisdom of good crop practices. They stopped letting their soil rest, they stopped rotating their crops. They forgot the hard lessons of the 1930’s Dust Bowl.

The farmers became convinced that fertilizing crops with chemicals saved time, increased yield, and created healthier, greener plants. The plants were greener, but they weren’t healthier – they were now weak and lacking major nutrients. (In fact, a tomato grown today has almost no lycopene left in it, compared to one grown in 1950.)

Weak plants are more subject to disease and pests, so the solution became to add more chemicals – this time in the form of pesticides (which are essentially an antibiotic) – to the soil, and ignore the failing biology just underneath the surface. It was, and still is, an environmental version of exactly how we are treating disease in humans today. The most widely used commercial pesticide is a glyphosate-based herbicide, called Roundup. Today, Roundup’s use is so profuse, that it has become impossible to avoid the effects altogether. In fact, 99.99% of Roundup never even hits a weed – instead, it’s found primarily in the runoff, and ends up in the water we drink and the air we breathe. In the southern United States, 75% of the air and the rain are contaminated with glyphosates. Before you even take a bite of food, you are being hit with an antibiotic every time you inhale."

"Autism spectrum disorder has risen in prevalence from 1 in 5000 children in 1975 to 1 in 36 children in 2016, and the rate has been doubling every 3-4 years in the last decade in the US.  We are on target to experience 1 in 3 children with Autism by 2035."

"Cancer cells are the most isolated, damaged, and fragile cells in the human body.  Their mechanisms of repair are destroyed, they cannot produce adequate fuel, they have lost their cell identity and natural function.  For this we have created a $500 billion/year business that is driven by the fear of death.  We are told that toxic warfare on our body is the only pathway to hope for buying us time.  And yet cancer rates rise every year.."





Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Save The Humans




Magnet

Iron filings sprinkled on a magnet visually reveals there are magnetic force fields. The planet Earth has an enormous Magnetic Field that acts as a shield against harmful radiation from the sun. A force field, sometimes known as an electromagnetic field, indicates the forces exerted by one object on another.



Earth's Magnetosphere


Despite an absence of a brain, plants are capable of certain levels of intelligent behavior related to the plant's ability to succeed. The scientific field of plant neurobiology depicts plants as intelligent, social organisms possessing complex forms of communication and information processing.

Intelligence is usually associated in animal or anthropocentric terms. The greatest divide between humans and all other animals is in our higher-order mental processes. Much of cognition-related research has focused on the broad areas of reasoning and decision-making—including how people apply logic, think through problems, and make choices large and small.

There are kinds of fundamental cognitive processes include thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem-solving. There is animate and inanimate cognition. Magnets always have popsitive and negative poles that repel and attract. The planets stay in orbit. A computer retains its memory when switched off.

Scholars view Western civilization as a story of progress includes the magic-religion-science paradigm that traces the "rise" and "decline" of magic and then religion, along with the final triumph of science—a model now being challenged. René Descartes  (1596-1650) is considered the father of modern rationalism. Before his time anything unknown was relegated to magic or to God. Together Descartes, Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon, created our current paradigm called the Mechanical World View.

God and metaphysics were replaced by the scientific method, and anything that couldn't be quantified (weighed or measured) was to be ignored as unreal. This fostered all sorts of exploitation which crucially involved the insistence that science held an exclusive monopoly on truth, knowledge, and authority. Humanity and its vastly complex history was reduced into a series of repeatable laboratory experiments.

The scientific method of research committed to organizing and testing data. But in this case, the data being considered is the production and distribution of material goods for profit at any cost. Maintaining the stability of natural systems was simply ignored, not funded. Materialism has most people so preoccupied that they seem indifferent to impending doom of a failing ecosystem. Impending ocean acidification even or thawing of frozen methane could devastate human populations fairly soon.

Some people want to return to religion while others are convinced that would just set up yet another corrupt power structure. Our scientific paradigm is being challenged. Is it too little and too late?

Dr. Dean Radin explains how science has been self-defeating about some areas of knowledge that are not easily tested. The presumption has been that if it can’t be weighed and measured, it just doesn’t exist. He also explains that some of the most famous scientists have been exceptions. They were able to broaden the scope of our knowledge by pushing the limits of traditional reality.

Dr. Radin is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Science (IONS) and Associated Distinguished Professor of Integral and Transpersonal Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies. He earned a masters degree in Electrical Engineering (magna cum laude) and a PhD in psychology, spent a decade working on advanced projects for Bell Labs and GTE Labs.

He is the author or co-author of more than 250 scientific, technical, and popular articles, several best selling books and more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed academic journals. He is considered one of the world’s premier scientific investigators of psychic abilities.

He is well known for his studies of consciousness and psychic phenomena and his work with the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), along with updates on psi and healing experiments.  He tells us that Issac Newton as well as various other well known scientists had an interest in alchemy, mysticism and theology.

His website is a bastion of substance in a sea of credulous psi publications that separates the real science of parapsychology from the morass of channelers, telephone hot-line psychics, side-show telepathics and metaphysical healers that most of the population associates with psychic phenomena. This is the best survey of real evidence for the existence of psychic phenomena ever compiled.

Radin has been called the "Einstein of parapsychology," and he demonstrates why the world is more glorious than we've been told. And the importance of this may well be a key to the understanding of why we humans have become so callous and indifferent.

Obviously we, our species, have been walking directly into enormous calamity and are apparently unwilling or unable to come to our senses.This lack of self-awareness combined with the seemingly utter lack of consciousness, results in an inability to directly experience our true essential nature as spiritual beings. Radin documents a staggering amount of evidence for a broader view of science that offers hope for our present global crisis of consciousness and the future of humanity.


We want to serve the emerging paradigm of the new world. ... Dr. Dean Radin.






Sunday, December 5, 2021

Superstition






In the past few decades, we have learned an enormous amount about how brains relate to the body.  There are four main brain parts and two basic kinds of brain functions that are really quite separate. And there are two basic human motives that can be thought of as approach and avoidance; subjective and objective; rational and emotional; intuition and sensation; Yin & Yang energies.

Polarities make up the underpinnings of energy systems and not only balance each other, they also complement each other. The managing of polarities is essential for survival

The conscious mind is the rational one—is your active awareness of something at any given moment, it processes thoughts in an ordered manner. The subconscious takes the responsibility of your essential life functions, fight or flight response, learned behaviour and habits, memories and emotions. At least 90% of all your processes and reactions occur at the subconscious level.

The subconscious is involved with survival and the storage of your experiences. The fight or flight response is an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening. The conscious, rational mind may be instantly shut down and instinct takes over so that we can fight or flee rather than deliberate.

Trauma is a person’s emotional response to a distressing experience. Few people can go through life without encountering some kind of trauma. The parts of the brain that help people to observe and think clearly may get interfered with by trauma. Psychological trauma is caused by an adverse experience, or series of experiences, that result in an injury that changes the way the brain functions.

Our brains are like pattern seeking computers. Add linguistic ability and the result is story telling, which is the basic way we process information at the conscious level. Humans and the human point of view is central to each story.

So we have our rational brain that makes you get along with other people in a civilized way. And then we have our animal brain is about survival, it makes you go to sleep and makes us hungry and makes us turned on to other human beings in a sexual way. And so, the more emotional you are, the more you shut down the rational part of your brain.

Your emotional responses are often at variance with rational behaviors. Everybody can rationalize what they believe as the right thing to do. But if our primitive part of our brain perceives something in a particular way, it’s almost impossible to talk ourselves out of it, because the instinctive part of the brain is so very hard to access.

Modern humans have been around for at least 200,000 years, evolving through an unstable and traumatic environment that was not well understood. Volcanic eruptions, meteor storms, floods and droughts, plagues, wild animal attacks, violence, and fear of death or annihilation has strongly affected how our brains evolved.

Anc climate has acted as one of the many factors that have repeatedly altered people's lives. The long-term, collective effects of changes in Earth’s position relative to the Sun are a strong driver of Earth’s long-term climate, and are responsible for triggering the beginning and end of glaciation periods (Ice Ages). Sea level rise is caused primarily by two factors related to global warming: the added water from melting ice sheets and glaciers and the expansion of seawater as it warms.

Volcanic eruptions are often discussed in relation to climate change. Throughout recorded history, hundreds of Earth impacts (asteriods and exploding bolides) have been reported, with some occurrences causing deaths, injuries, property damage, or other significant consequences.

Plagues have swept through humanity ever since communities have gathered together in concentrated groups causing high mortality; pestilence. For instance, plague may have helped finish off the Roman Empire by causing widespread manpower shortages for food production, severely weakening the Roman army and the whole empire during the third century. There was also a 300-year spell of unpredictable weather coincided with the decline of the Roman Empire and even the possibility of a Flavian influence on the formation of Christianity.

So the world is often not a place that is trustworthy. There is ongoing, low-level threat that we all have right now. The world is much more complex, unsafe and unclear, and we don’t know who’s on our side, who’s not on our side, who’s telling the truth, who’s not telling the truth — it’s a recent and very radical disintegration.

In Western culture, we tend to turn these traumas into chin-up experiences. If you feel bad, just take a swig or take a pill. We have separated ourselves. We divided ourselves. And then, the more respectable people become, the more stiff they become, somehow.

We’ve pretty much, to a person, been really upset now for a long time. The Body Keeps the Score. It’s not the memories, it’s the reactions, the embodied trauma that still lives in your body. You’re more likely to get triggered into being really angry or being upset or shutting down.

During the primitive age of the hunter and the hunted, man's survival was of prime importance, to save him from ferocious beasts and natural calamities, as sufficient safety nets were not available to protect him, fear was running at its highest peak.

 A superstition is the irrational belief that future events can be influenced or foretold by specific, unrelated behaviors or occurrences. The earliest superstitions were probably created as a way to deal with ignorance and fear of annihilation and the unknown. Superstitions are a way of attempting to regain control over events in one's life and to ward off harm.

Nature spirits are usually attached to a specific place, such as a tree, river, plant or mountain. Nature spirits come in a variety of shapes and temperaments. Some are described as human in form, others are like animals or are half-human, half animal; some are helpful, others deceitful or malevolent.

The ancient world abounded with superstition relative to evil and demons. The evil eye is a common belief that individuals have the power to look at people, animals or objects to cause them harm. Faced with natural phenomena like thunderstorms and earthquakes, as well as the unpredictability of illness and food supply, human beings attempted to create an understandable world of powers that could be influenced by action.

Superstitions are thus a way of attempting to regain control over events, particularly when one feels helpless. Some groups are more prone to superstitious beliefs than others. Actors, miners, fishermen, and gamblers all tend to be more superstitious than average. The success of all these occupations tends to be more out of the control of the individual. Failures and successes reinforce such a belief.

Superstitions are often considered relics of outmoded ways of thinking and are often passed down through generations. Often, the origin of a superstition is lost to history. A large number of superstitions are of the "if you do 'x,' then bad luck will follow" variety. Walking under a ladder, opening an umbrella indoors, spilling salt, are examples of actions that will cause bad luck. In some cases, it is possible to "undo" the action or protect against bad luck. Crossing one's fingers while walking under a ladder, and throwing salt over the left shoulder after spilling it are often thought to nullify the bad luck.

Some superstitions are almost universal, suggesting a deeper connection than mere happenstance. Most superstitions are harmless, and even may be helpful in encouraging people to achieve their goals. But attributing results to an unrelated cause, if it leads to a lack of responsibility on the part of the person, can be a problem. Understanding the true cause of phenomena a deep desire of human beings, and people should not abandon that endeavor in favor of superstition.

We regulate each other in various ways. Group cohesiveness can be defined as a bond that pulls people toward membership in a particular group or clan. Group cohesion means the degree to which the group members are attracted to each other and remain within the group.  Group cohesion develops out of the activities, interactions and sentiments of the members. Cohesiveness binds all the group members to work as one man to attain the set goals. It is usually reflected by its resiliency to disruption by outside forces.

Group cohesiveness is another important factor besides group norms which affects group behaviour. Group cohesiveness means the degree of attachment of the members to their group. If group cohesion is high, the interaction between members of the group is high and the degree of agreement in group opinion is high.

Rituals for changing one's fortune at cards is a good example. A few accidental connections between a ritual and favorable consequences suffice to set up and maintain the behavior in spite of many unreinforced instances. The bowler who has released a ball down the alley but continues to behave as if she were controlling it by twisting and turning her arm and shoulder is another case in point.

Highly cohesive groups can falter by conformity, group think and group polarization. For example, religious beliefs have often been viewed by those outside of a particular religion as nothing more than superstition. Religious practices are most likely to be labeled "superstitious" by outsiders when they include belief in extraordinary events, supernatural interventions, apparitions, or the efficacy of prayer, charms, amulets, incantations, the meaningfulness of omens, and prognostications. While superstitions may seem to have parallels with religious practices, and some may seem to overlap more than others, there are important distinctions.

Superstitions can also be learned behaviors. Superstitions  have shaped our society's traditions and culture in some way and plays a part in how we shape our own identity. Children who watch those around them perform superstitious actions like "knocking on wood" or not walking under ladders may adopt these behaviors. The true origins of certain superstitions can be centuries old, having been passed down from generation to generation through such an observational learning process.

The fascinating thing about superstitions is that we often believe in them despite knowing, on some level, that they can’t be true. Humans can think both “fast” and “slow.” The former mode of thinking is snappy and intuitive, while the latter is more rational, and its main job is to override the intuitive judgment when it finds errors. People can recognize that their belief does not make sense, but act on it nevertheless.

Superstitions are not merely a manifestation of our flawed cognition. Sometimes superstitions offer a host of benefits. Sometimes superstitions can have a soothing effect, relieving anxiety about the unknown and giving people a sense of control over their lives. This may also be the reason why superstitions have survived for so long.

Our ancestors could not understand the forces and whims of the natural world. Survival of our ancestors was threatened by predation or other natural forces. Life is pretty scary sometimes so  people do whatever they can to try to avoid hidden dangers. God as a rescuer was probably an outcome of those horribly frightening situations.

Activating a superstition boosts participants’ confidence in mastering upcoming tasks, which in turn improves performance. Employing superstition bears little cost compared with the alleged outcome of various “calamities” brought on by bad luck, such as “lost fortunes, jobs, and live Most (western) religions have evolved into a sort of piety competition wherein the most ritcheous wield power in the form of guilt and shame. The first is believing that spirits or transcendent beings actually exist.
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Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals. The doctrine that through renunciation of worldly pleasures it is possible to achieve a high spiritual or intellectual state doctrine represents a school of thought or a system of beliefs accepted as authoritative by some groups. The idea is that the act of controlling your impulses and denying bodily desires is a way to draw closer to God.

Prayers, rituals, and other religious acts are generally performed to venerate a deity. By offering prayers, sacrifices, and so forth, one may hope that the deity looks favorably upon them, but the power exists within the deity, not the performance of the ritual or prayer. The power of objects such as amulets similarly comes through the object, but such power originates with the deity, not the object itself. Superstition, on the other hand, puts all power in the action or object itself, or the person performing the action. For example, a religious person may sacrifice an animal to ensure a good harvest. The success of the harvest is thus put into the hands of the deity. A superstitious person may perform a certain ritual for the same purpose, but the success of the harvest is thus dependent on the power of the ritual itself.

The Roman Catholic Church considers superstition to be sinful in the sense that it denotes a lack of trust in the divine providence of God and, as such, is a violation of the first of the Ten Commandments: "You shall have no other gods before me." The Catechism of the Catholic Church states superstition "is the deviation of religious feeling" and "can affect the worship we offer the true God. Attributing the efficacy of prayers or of sacramental signs to their mere external performance, apart from the interior dispositions that they demand, is to fall into superstition.

Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics and qualities to non-human beings, objects, natural, or supernatural phenomena.God, animals, the forces of nature. Belief in the existence of nature spirits is common to all cultures throughout history. They are said to have been here since the beginning of time, and to have created the landscape of reality.
 
If there is a creative nature spirit it isn't very surprising that humans might imagine that our species might be central to any such design. However no other earthly species has been so destructive to this planet and don't seem to even be able acknowledge that fact in any real or meaningful way.

"I believe in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists,
not in a God who concerns himself with the fates of human beings,." -  Albert Einstein

Spinozism  defines “God” as a singular self-subsistent Substance, with both matter and thought being attributes of such. “There is nothing except God… Everything is God.

The distinction between religion and spirituality is relatively new. It has become increasingly common to hear people say they are “spiritual” but not “religious,” with approximately one in four causes more adults in the United States now identifying as such. Most British people think religion causes harm more than good according to a survey commissioned by the Huffington Post.

Religion can be a force for good, but also quite often a force for great harm. The world-view of the west which is exploitative of nature in unsustainable manner that is anti-ecological, hostile towards nature. It has imposed a break between human and nature with attitude to exploit the nature in unsustainable way where people stopped thinking of themselves as part of the nature. This exploitative attitude combined with the new technology and industrial revolution wreaked havoc on the ecology and native faiths.

Are humans an invasive species is a species that is harmful to an ecosystem? Depending on how they behave, they can disrupt or even destroy the ecosystem. When an invasive species becomes an increasing problem nature often may take corrective measures against a species that is out of control.

One of the best ways to insure that we don't succumb to primitive superstitions is to first stop believing that we are immune to them.