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Upcoming Cosmic Event Oct. 17

Posted in Other dimensions, futurism, occult on Outubro 11, 2006 by sukihoshi24

Brothers and Sisters The Shift is here

Pt. 1

Click here for Arcturian Alignment 1

http://www.youtube.com/v/FSUgW9AJ5Jg

Pt. 2

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http://www.youtube.com/v/XczlrQJrX6s

Pt. 3

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http://www.youtube.com/v/ASTvbhtrDIA

Pt. 4

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http://www.youtube.com/v/GfEfv_3o7NA

Original post in Text

A cosmic trigger event is occurring on the 17th of October 2006.

This is the beginning, one of many trigger events to come between now and 2013. An ultraviolet (UV) pulse beam radiating from higher dimensions in universe-2 will cross paths with the Earth on this day. Earth will remain approximately within this UV beam for 17 hours of your time.

This beam resonates with the heart chakra, it is radiant flourescent in nature, blue/magenta in colour. Although it resonates in this frequency band, it is above the colour frequency spectrum of your universe-1 which you, Earth articulate in. However due to the nature of your soul and soul groups operating from Universe-2 frequency bands it will have an effect.

The effect is every thought and emotion will be amplified intensely one million-fold. Yes, we will repeat, all will be amplified one millions time and more.

Every thought, every emotion, every intent, every will, no matter if it is good, bad, ill, positive, negative, will be amplified one million times in strength.

What does this mean ?

Since all matter manifest is due to your thoughts, i.e. what you focus on, this beam will accelerate these thoughts and solidify them at an accelerated rate making them manifest a million times faster than they normally would.

For those that do not comprehend. Your thoughts, what you focus on create your reality. This UV beam thus can be a dangerous tool. For if you are focused on thoughts which are negative to your liking they will manifest into your reality almost instantly. Then again this UV beam can be a gift if you choose it to be.

Mission-1017 requires approximately one million people to focus on positive, benign, good willed thoughts for themselves and the Earth and Humanity on this day. Your thoughts can be of any nature of your choosing, but remember whatever you focus on will be made manifest in a relatively faster than anticipated time frame. To some the occurrences may almost be bordering on the miracle.

All we ask is positive thoughts of love, prosperity, healing, wealth, kindness, gratitude be focused on.

This UV beam comes into full affect for 17 hrs on the 17th of October 2006. No matter what time zone you are in the hours are approximately 10:17 am on the 17th of October to 1:17 am on the 18th October. The peak time will be 17:10 (5:10 pm) on the 17th October. You do not need to be in a meditative state through out this time, though would be beneficial. The main key time no matter what time zone you are in will be the peak time of 17:10 (5:10 pm).

Perhaps at this time if you can find a peaceful spot or location to focus. The optimum is out in the vicinity of grounded nature, likened to that of a large tree or next to the ocean waves. Focus on whatever it is you desire. What is required for the benefit of all Earth and Humanity is positive thoughts of loving nature.

We call this UV beam trigger event, .. gateway. Please forward this message to as many people as you know who will use this cosmic trigger event to focus positive, good willed thoughts. We require approximately 1-million people across globe to actively participate in this event. Please use whatever communication mediums you have at your disposal. Reach out to as many people as possible. We require 1-million plus people at the least to trigger a shift for humanity from separation and fragmentation to one of unification and oneness. This is your opportunity to take back what is rightfully yours i.e. Peace and Prosperity for all Earth and Mankind.

This is a gift, a life line from your universe so to speak, an answer to your prayers. What you do with it and whether or not you choose to participate is your choice.

This was originally posted 23rd-M’s myspace friend, White Arcanum:

Get Ready For Your One-World Religion

Posted in conspiracy, futurism, occult, spirituality on Outubro 11, 2006 by sukihoshi24

“It’s clear that the global transformationalists are promoting the Earth Charter as the “new scripture.” At the presentation of the Ark, and its “new gospel” contents, we can expect that it will be endorsed by the U.N. The halls of the United Nations has long been a haven for New Age one-world religion spirituality. Former Secretary-Generals like Dag Hammarskjold (founder of the U.N. Meditation Room), U Thant and former Assistant Secretary-General Robert Muller have long been outspoken advocates of a new pantheistic global spirituality, using the U.N. as a vehicle to spread their doctrine.” Rest of interesting article is here.

The Future of Our Celebrity “News”

Posted in futurism on Setembro 19, 2006 by sukihoshi24

This stuff will surely happen–and will surely be worth the wait.
1. Elegant Lindsay Lohan. (I’m pulling for you LL; I know you will find your inner, um, Grace Kelly. You will.)
2. 50 year old Paris Hilton, all plastic-ed up and found working at a strip club for cocaine money.
3. “Girls Gone Wild” girls cringing at the sight of a Tales-From-The Crypt- wrinkly Snoop Dogg.
4. 80 year old Kate Moss, strutting her stuff down the runway with a cane, and stiil a rail. (I’m dead serious about this: the world is getting older, and so are the people with money. One of these days, they are going to want to forget about all the being young they can’t have, and look for ideals that look more like themselves.)

5. After 7 or 8 failed marriages, Jessica Simpson works the gospel circuit and finally becomes a nun.
6. Finally: in the near future, Tom and Kate will have a second child…and its father will obviously be a black man. A 24-hour media blitz I would love to see.

Haven’t Had a Futurism Post in a While…

Posted in futurism on Agosto 22, 2006 by sukihoshi24

From today’s Overheard in New York:

NewsFlash: Eccentric Dean of Electoral College Invokes Little-Known Constitutional Provision
Hobo: Attention, attention! I’m playing this saxophone to raise money for my spaceship!

Plays a horrible rendition of “Pop Goes the Weasel.”

Hobo: I’m going into space, and I’m taking George Bush with me!

Fellow passengers cheer.

–1 train
via Overheard in New York, Aug 20, 2006

Divining for Yourself.

Posted in futurism, occult, spirituality on Agosto 16, 2006 by sukihoshi24

deathI got my first set of Tarot cards at about 6 years old. My mom had a few cards hanging on the wall around the house, and I was enthralled by their imagery. When she told me what they were, I begged her for a set. We didn’t know where to get them in the ’70’s in suburban Mass., so the next time we went to the Village, she got them for me.

I didn’t get around to really reading them until I entered junior high. I read them for myself, because I was full of anxiety about my girlhood crushes. Did he like me? Really? I read them also to raise money for starving kids in Ethopia. Needless to say, I was the only one I knew who read cards.

I started spending a lot of time on readings for myself with Tarot, runes, and I Ching. My anxiety was growing, mostly because I had emotionally difficult–ok, suicidal puberty–and I ended up having to stop Tarot readings for myself, because I started noticing that the cards were saying only what I wanted them to say.

raidoThe Runes were different, as I recall. They noted how “asleep” and “unaware” I was. I used the Ralph Blum book to decipher them. And the I Ching was a little too subtle for me, until I was a late teenager. Blum’s Runes and the I Ching are far more spiritual in their general interpretation than the Tarot books I was reading at the time. Tarot can also be more concrete than the others.

When I started using the Tarot, I had heard that it is very difficult to use them for yourself, and should be avoided, basically because you have to be aware of yourself and why you are asking the questions. As a kid, I was trying to use them to try to bolster my self-confidence, but knowing if the kid liked me or not didn’t make him change his mixed signals, or make me ask him on a date (which I did a few years later, and didn’t make the date turn out well–thanks mom). In short, just because you have the answers to the present or the future, it doesn’t change who you are, or the fact you have to live through whatever present until you get to the future.

Spiritual aspects of the cards, or runes or i ching can always help you to understand yourself–which always helps you in your present circumstances. Sounds a little new agey, but “know thyself” is pretty old-agey. With the tarot, or whatever divination system you use, including biblioscopes (they will return, badder than ever), pay attention to the interpretations that you decide to use. They should always cover the spiritual (knowing thyself) dimension as well as emotional and material aspects of the situation.

For more on divining for yourself, you can go to Purple Moon Garden, or The Night.

Alaska Oil Shut-Down Conspiracy?

Posted in conspiracy, futurism on Agosto 10, 2006 by sukihoshi24

Heck yeah, according to this guy: ”They have to be able to pump a minimum amount of oil through the thing to make it work. Has the decline in production, documented in their own corporate filings, reached a point where the operation of the pipeline is affected? Deploy tinfoil hat: Is it too far out to wonder if BP simply had to shut the thing down because they’re not extracting enough oil? Obviously, “rusty pipeline” sounds better than, “not enough oil to fill the pipeline.” “  Link is here. Good fodder for the peak oil people.

Wicca or Wicked

Posted in conspiracy, futurism, here be monsters, spirituality on Junho 27, 2006 by sukihoshi24

I am Wiccan. I am a Witch. I have been called plenty of other things that rhyme with that. But what this actually means is that I celebrate String Theory in daily life and actuality. I celebrate the elements, the particles and the larger pieces of those such as earth, air, fire and water. I celebrate the world and those who are in it. Ironically, what it all comes down to is “Love One Another”. Yet, this seems difficult for some to understand out of the Bible Box. Please read on…

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By Charles C. Haynes
First Amendment Center
http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/062206Wiccans.html

The current flap involving Wiccans in the military is a conflict that should never have happened. But years of foot-dragging by the Department of Veterans Affairs has turned an easy case into a major controversy complete with charges of discrimination and threats of lawsuits.

All the VA need do is announce that the pentacle – a five-pointed star that symbolizes the Wiccan faith – has been added to the list of 38 “emblems of belief” approved for placement on government headstones and memorials. No big deal, end of story.

Instead, the VA keeps saying that it is “reviewing the process” – and will make a decision at some indeterminate time in the future.

Roberta Stewart has been hearing this bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo for the past eight months. She just wants to honor her husband, Patrick, a member of the Nevada National Guard killed in combat last September in Afghanistan. Sgt. Stewart, who was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart, among other honors, was a Wiccan.

But Stewart’s request to have a pentacle engraved on her husband’s memorial plaque has been repeatedly denied pending review of the VA policy. His space on the Northern Nevada Veterans Wall remains blank.

Eventually, the VA will have no choice but to allow the pentacle. Why? Start with the fact that Nevada politicians from both parties as well as advocacy groups from the left and right are demanding the change.

Then there is the small matter of the First Amendment: It’s clearly unconstitutional for the government to deny the Wiccan symbol while permitting symbols of many other religions.

If approval of the pentacle is inevitable, why is the VA taking so long to make a decision?

For Roberta Stewart it has been a long and frustrating eight months. But other Wiccans have been pushing for VA recognition of the pentacle for more than nine years. (According to the Department of Defense, some 1,900 active-duty service members identify themselves as Wiccans.)

At first blush, the years of VA stonewalling doesn’t make sense. A glance at the 38 approved emblems suggests that any religion can make the list. In addition to all of the world’s major faiths, a number of small, obscure sects are represented, such as Eckankar (a New Age group that espouses out-of-body travel). Even the atheists have a symbol. If the VA is applying some kind of religious test to keep out the Wiccans, it’s hard to fathom what it might be.

Before last fall, the VA blamed the rules. Applicants had to provide documentation from a central authority certifying a symbol as representative of that religion. Since Wiccans have no recognized head or hierarchy, their applications were rejected. Rules are rules.

Bipartisan outrage over Sgt. Stewart’s case inspired a new set of rules. Now applicants are required to provide historic background and documentation of use to get a symbol approved. Roberta Stewart has filled out all of the forms – but she’s still waiting.

So what’s the problem? The VA isn’t talking. But the delay may have to do with the fact that Roberta Stewart went public. Putting atheists on the list when no one is paying attention is one thing, but announcing recognition of the Wiccan pentacle in the glare of the media spotlight is another.

Few people have even heard of Eckankar, but almost everyone has an opinion about Wiccans. Unfortunately, most of what people think they know about Wicca is false. Although Wiccans have nothing to do with black magic or satanic worship (Wicca is a nature-based religion centered on a belief that the divine permeates all life), try explaining that to a misinformed public.

The VA is probably remembering the last time Wiccans in the military made headlines. About six years ago, news reports of Wiccan ceremonies at Fort Hood and other bases provoked some conservative Christian groups to call on Christians not to enlist or re-enlist in the Army.

Under the First Amendment, the Army had no choice then, just as the VA has no choice now, but to accommodate Wiccans in the same way it accommodates other religious groups. But any “acceptance” of witches – who have long been demonized in Christian history – is certain to stir up trouble for the military.

It’s also possible that VA lawyers are beginning to realize that any guidelines for government-sanctioned “emblems of belief,” however carefully crafted, are unworkable. In a nation where people are completely free to choose in matters of faith, the government should stop trying to figure out which symbols are “acceptable” and instead allow each family to choose whatever symbol best represents their convictions.

In other words, cut through all of the bureaucratic red tape and jettison the “emblems of belief” list entirely.

Meanwhile, however, the VA should act immediately to honor Roberta Stewart’s request and fill in the blank space reserved for Sgt. Stewart. After all, if we can’t live up to religious freedom at home, we have no business asking soldiers to die for religious freedom abroad. 6-22-06

Charles C. Haynes is senior scholar at the First Amendment Center, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. 22209. Web: www.firstamendmentcenter.org. E-mail chaynes@freedomforum.org

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© 2006 North Country Gazette

New Fruit

Posted in futurism on Junho 26, 2006 by sukihoshi24

I was cruising through my new issue of Psychology Today this morning and came across a short article called Fresh off the Funny Farm about new fruit.  Apparently, the varieties of “old” fruit aren’t good enough anymore.

People want more.

People want better.

People want all their variety, vitamins and antioxidants all wrapped up in one, tasty syringe.

You have the pluot (plum + apricot) and the aprium (apricot + plum) and very soon you’ll be able to have the taste of a plum, apricot and peach all in one go–the peacotum.

According to this article, Floyd Zaiger, a California geneticist, developed the aprium by transferring pollen between trees with an eye-shadow brush.  Let me repeat.  An eye-shadow brush. 

For more information:

Pluot® and Aprium® interspecifics

Our Farm and Harvest Dates – will have the peacotum available soon…

American Chemical Society News Service  This site is about the new red-fleshed Kiwifruit which contains anthocyanins, bright red pigments that are highly potent antioxidants, which are thought to provide protection against heart disease and cancer.

And before you start to worry about vegetables, they aren’t missing out on any of the action:Carrots With Character

 

“End Times” Religious Groups Want Apocalypse Soon

Posted in conspiracy, futurism, occult, spirituality on Junho 23, 2006 by sukihoshi24

Article says: “With that goal in mind, mega-church pastors recently met in Inglewood to polish strategies for using global communications and aircraft to transport missionaries to fulfill the Great Commission: to make every person on Earth aware of Jesus’ message. Doing so, they believe, will bring about the end, perhaps within two decades. In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a far different vision. As mayor of Tehran in 2004, he spent millions on improvements to make the city more welcoming for the return of a Muslim messiah known as the Mahdi, according to a recent report by the American Foreign Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank.” (via The Anomalist)
 

The Arch Druid Comments on Conspiracy Theory and Peak Oil

Posted in conspiracy, futurism, spirituality on Junho 20, 2006 by sukihoshi24

“Quite a bit of the conversation about fossil fuel depletion, global warming, and other aspects of our current predicament uses exactly this strategy. Recently, while checking the peak oil blogosphere, I ran into one article claiming that peak oil is a conspiracy being perpetrated by left-wing extremists who are trying to bring down the status quo. A few minutes further on, I ran across another article claiming that peak oil is a conspiracy being perpetrated by financiers who are trying to shore up the status quo. Now it’s certainly true that some political activists have done their level best to hijack the oil depletion issue for partisan purposes, and it may be possible that the recent run-up in oil prices was pushed in an attempt to pump more financial liquidity into a faltering world economy.” (Interesting article and site are here.)