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Post by LorrB on Mar 17, 2011 12:59:19 GMT 9.5
I connect with Italy as well, I'm sure I was a Legionary in late Republican times. I wouldn't be at all surprised. Hence the gun?
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Post by Henka on Mar 17, 2011 14:27:30 GMT 9.5
I connect with Italy as well, I'm sure I was a Legionary in late Republican times. I wouldn't be at all surprised. Hence the gun? More like Pilum, Scutum and Gladius.
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Post by Henka on Mar 17, 2011 14:29:15 GMT 9.5
But I could just be a barmy madman Many a genius has been described as such Stewart So have madmen. ;D
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Post by stewartedwards on Mar 17, 2011 17:31:55 GMT 9.5
Nowt wrong with being a madman, a roof over my head, three square meals a day, all the medical attention I could desire Believe me when I tell you that through the past dozen to fifteen years there have been times that I did think that I was going slowly mad, for various reasons. One being that in following my heart I stumbled across masons who not only understood me better than I understood myself re esoteric stuff, but some of whom did, and still do when I reread their correspondence, seem somewhat "top put me on a pedestal" (all of this "the one" stuff that I have harped on an out before), while others are aggressive towards me, and others do look at me as if I were a madman for talking about the hidden mysteries as being worthy of pursuit etc (look lad its a social club and everything else is mummery). He ho. But following your heart initially takes heaps of courage but after a while it is natural. Now that I am positioning and retraining myself to get into global affairs (it will take 5-10 years to get there) I can tell you that with all of the poop that I have been through in life being called a madman is the least of my worries. Finding a job where I can use my skillet to its full is the more difficult bit (easy if I were a multi millionaire for I could just do it at the global level). The funniest bit is that it is possible to look at me a complete failure in life (some appear to do so), yet I have also achieved many things that many people simply dream of. Funny old world. Now here is the question (been watching Star wars again) if I am "the one" that some in the masonic world seem to think I am, here to return "balance to this planet", will I be a "Luke" or an "Anakin"? Balancing the force is mighty tricky ;D (The cheeky side of me wonders how the old fuddy duddies would cope if they suddenly realised that freemasonry was indeed one of the current guardians of the light ) Anyhow back to timelines, some years ago I explained about a dream that I had about a ceremony which I detailed and Russell suggested that it could have been a Grail Knight ceremony. I wonder if Dreams are connections between timelines? Or whetehr my ego was in overdrive. Stewart the frustrated madman who is slowly finding his way.
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Post by paul on Oct 13, 2013 8:55:20 GMT 9.5
and more from the same source: “The connection with genetic material from time line to time line is resonance between all similar genetic materials, even those implanted in this Earth time line to have influence on our future.” - “Joshua Rhinehall,” Private Investigator, Pacific Northwest" www.earthfiles.com/If genetic material can resonate across time lines then it must be possible to sense or dream about events on other time lines. And there may be more than transfers of information, there may be transfers of qualities and of intent. In that regard, the cosmic seed of which my friend was given custody yesterday, when pushed out amongst the time lines seems to make some of them cross over.
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Post by LorrB on Oct 17, 2013 8:24:03 GMT 9.5
Dreams and timelines...
I had a very brief dream once of being a young lad, about 18, dressed in a brownish sort of uniform, hiding behind a big rock and terrified that I would be discovered. I was discovered by a person dressed in and American Civil War uniform who made me stand up and then pointed his rifle at me. I know that he shot me, but didn't stick around in the dream to see/feel it happen.
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Post by stepnwolf on Oct 27, 2013 4:07:51 GMT 9.5
Dreams and timelines... I had a very brief dream once of being a young lad, about 18, dressed in a brownish sort of uniform, hiding behind a big rock and terrified that I would be discovered. I was discovered by a person dressed in and American Civil War uniform who made me stand up and then pointed his rifle at me. I know that he shot me, but didn't stick around in the dream to see/feel it happen. So many people have exciting glimpses of past lives I feel rather cheated. I once saw myself sitting in front of a shelter of woven branches, that suggested India. I saw and heard myself making some kind of bread where the dough needed to be slapped to make it thin enough to bake. A psychic once told me she saw a cross behind me and then elaborated that I was in a scriptorium located in northern Wales, where I was drawing elaborate capital letters in a manuscript. Confirmation: 1) I was studying for the priesthood; 2) I was a librarian, working with rare books; 3) my hobby was designing Celtic knots used in ancient manuscripts and tombstones... not exciting at all. Finally, I saw myself as a Jew in Europe, probably Germany. The only thing I remember is the smell of oil lamps burning as footlights. Was it in an opera house? I hope so, because I can't sing a note now but always expected that one day I'd open my mouth to release beautiful music.
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Post by paul on Oct 27, 2013 5:10:23 GMT 9.5
>I was in a scriptorium located in northern Wales, where I was drawing elaborate capital letters in a manuscript. Confirmation: 1) I was studying for the priesthood; 2) I was a librarian, working with rare books; 3) my hobby was designing Celtic knots used in ancient manuscripts and tombstones
That is a quite common pattern and the skills often come across into later lives.
Many of those from the monasteries now work in government/public service.
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Post by LorrB on Oct 27, 2013 8:20:48 GMT 9.5
It has just occurred to me that 'possible recalls' of past lives for me have all been about bad times. A clairaudient experience indicated that I was on the losing side in the French Revolution and was guillotined, and then a psychic told me that she saw me as a shepherd type in Turkey who was set upon by 'thugs' who ripped my throat open with a hook like weapon. Confirmation?? Razor sharp edges make me nervous and I really do not like to wear things around the throat area. Have hopes for a better 'ending' this time round
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Post by stewartedwards on Oct 27, 2013 21:14:24 GMT 9.5
It has just occurred to me that 'possible recalls' of past lives for me have all been about bad times. A clairaudient experience indicated that I was on the losing side in the French Revolution and was guillotined, and then a psychic told me that she saw me as a shepherd type in Turkey who was set upon by 'thugs' who ripped my throat open with a hook like weapon. Confirmation?? Razor sharp edges make me nervous and I really do not like to wear things around the throat area. Have hopes for a better 'ending' this time round Well I have some psychics say unusual things to me as well, once when one simply approached me at a bbq and told me out of the blue that people had recently tried to kill me [if they did they did not do a very good job ], and a few years later when I decided to try a psychic to see if they would come up with anything concrete - they didn't just general stuff that could be applied to anyone, and telling me that my daughter might be pregnant (she wasn't). Waste of £20. Anyhow LorrB, think about:- 1. In this current life, is it not easier to remember the bad times before the good [eg from childhood or from a past relationship etc]? Why would it be any different for past lives? Which brings me neatly onto:- 2. If you were on the loosing side of the French Revolution you might have been from the wealthier class, and you might therefore have had a better quality of material life before your death. So in some ways you might have been lucky in that incarnation. In my own experience it is better to find what resonates with you in this life, as keys to identifying past lives, for that can offer lots of opportunities to explore. eg before I got spinal stenosis my right hand used to tingle when I passed certain Egyptian artefacts, which I tested for many years. This I can relate to and back then could test in the real world, repeatably. The big thing that I have found about time lines is that once you can feel the energy strand it becomes easier to test it, by visiting museums, and by identifying places you must go to. I have tested this in the past with success, with my hand tingling at places I knew that I had to visit. Fortunately I got that out of my system before my spinal stenosis hit. So LorrB, I would recommend that you think about what feels right to you first of all as in my own experience that is the best way to proceed. Mind you Paul has often come close in the past to things that I have come to know in this regard [eg Shanghai v Hong Kong], so I always consider what he says. But in the real physical world, my own personal experience of psychics is far from positive as explained above. Finally remember LorrB that a hard life could actually enable enormously in terms of personal growth and answering the eternal questions. There are very good reasons why being a billionaire for example, could slow your progress down. [In that case, the ability to immerse yourself in material things without thought, relative lack of stresses - kidnap etc aside obviously and so on]. What gets really interesting is when you explore your own time line and how it interacts with more macro timelines, that can be mind blowing as you really do come to appreciate in real life the butterfly effect of quantum theory.
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Post by LorrB on Oct 28, 2013 7:53:42 GMT 9.5
I agree with you Stewart when it comes to psychics. Not that there are not gifted people who get it right a lot of the time, but rather, relying on strangers to make changes in your life if not a wise move, imo.
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Post by stepnwolf on Oct 28, 2013 10:51:42 GMT 9.5
>I was in a scriptorium located in northern Wales, where I was drawing elaborate capital letters in a manuscript. Confirmation: 1) I was studying for the priesthood; 2) I was a librarian, working with rare books; 3) my hobby was designing Celtic knots used in ancient manuscripts and tombstones That is a quite common pattern and the skills often come across into later lives. Many of those from the monasteries now work in government/public service. Spot on!
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Post by paul on Nov 13, 2013 12:41:49 GMT 9.5
There was an interesting comment in an email a few days ago about dreams. Dreams as some of us have realised also include bleed-through connections from other time lines. Now some of these time lines may have events that are not so pleasant. If we are witnessing them in our dreams then some of that energy must be coming into this time line.
Therefore, on waking from such a dream, it may be valuable to reject those events or tendencies that we do not wish to experience on this time line - e.g. "I reject that reality!"
Passivity may be acceptance.
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Post by paul on Nov 18, 2013 7:27:40 GMT 9.5
I was rereading yet again some of the Montauk material. www.bibliotecapleyades.net/montauk/esp_montauk.htmThis time I was particularly struck by the discussion of a zero time reference. The proposition is that time travel, to be well controlled, needs an absolute reference that is independent of time. The account I was reading said that Tesla had invented a suitable device in the 1920s, but that Duncan Cameron, the sensitive used at Montauk, was naturally connected to a zero time reference and thereby was able to bend time. This struck a chord and this morning in the train I had a look at the proposition. I had the impression of the universes being comprised of myriads of time paths that are supervised by the Great Architect of the Universe. I noticed that some of the time paths were terminated. Some of the intelligences on the terminated path jumped to an extension of the same path but the other intelligences just seemed to drift off and perhaps were reabsorbed into the Source. Some time paths just stopped. As far as I could ascertain the GAOTU is hoping to extract enough Light from these time paths to form a body of manifestation that can be used by Her/Him to transition to the next level of Existence. It seems that some time paths turn out badly from that perspective and are just terminated. From the above I deduce that intelligences that have particularly direct connections to the GAOTU, have access to a zero time reference and hence are potentially able to alter time without the use of technology. Is this part of the fabled Masonic Science?
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Post by stewartedwards on Nov 18, 2013 13:06:47 GMT 9.5
This time I was particularly struck by the discussion of a zero time reference. The proposition is that time travel, to be well controlled, needs an absolute reference that is independent of time. Paul, as you undoubtedly know time can fairly easily be manipulated on a personal level. For example:- 1. Connecting with objects that you might have interacted with in previous lives can lead to magnetic? attraction to the crossing time paths and energy transfers. You can gain time insights from this. (eg my mummy experience if you remember that one). 2. It is possible to place you in the "zone" eg while running or doing martial arts, where time appears to stand still as you "flow". I used to use this to help me gain to the minute even splits when I was running hilly out and back courses. 3. Consider a couple truly in love - time can appear to stop all around their little bubble. Just some thoughts.
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Post by stewartedwards on Nov 18, 2013 13:13:49 GMT 9.5
Dreams as some of us have realised also include bleed-through connections from other time lines. Now some of these time lines may have events that are not so pleasant. If we are witnessing them in our dreams then some of that energy must be coming into this time line. Therefore, on waking from such a dream, it may be valuable to reject those events or tendencies that we do not wish to experience on this time line - e.g. "I reject that reality!" Passivity may be acceptance. I agree with your assessment re time line bleed through Paul, for it serves as a paradigm/construct that explains things well. Eg my dream about the "masonic test" which you suggested once involved grail knights. Plenty bits from that tie into the masonic world today, separate, clear and distinct yet also connected. Short of simply calling it a recurring dream that took me years to get my mind around, given that I can smell the smells of the rooms, see the wear on the carpet, etc [much more vividly than most dreams], crossing time lines works for me. It actually started after I visited a masonic building and had an unexpected and unusual experience there. I suspect that a subtle connection was made at an energetic level in that building.
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Post by paul on Nov 18, 2013 13:40:54 GMT 9.5
I used to do Greek folk dancing many years ago and it seemed to me at the time that one of the dances with a backwards turning step used to generate little momentary time bubbles, but I did not attempt to put them to use.
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Post by paul on Jan 14, 2014 7:26:01 GMT 9.5
I was reading yet more Montauk literature, about the Philadelphia Experiment, where a particular event occurred on a date that resonated with other dates and hence entangled that time distortion with other time-related experiments at resonant dates.
Anyway the particular proposition was that with manipulation of time it is not so easy to get back to where you started as all of the systems are in motion, hence the need for an absolute time reference (based on the center of the galaxy)
Apparently humans are born with an innate time locks, and I deduce that those locks allow us to experience other time lines (e.g. through dreams) but still return to the original time line.
It seems that the innate time locks can be disturbed and that this happened in the Philadelphia Experiment - as predicted by Tesla.
There is also an account of someone moved to another time period in that experiment who lost his time locks and aged a year each hour and was gone in a day or so.
It is also interesting that Aleister Crowley appears several times in the account as well as the woman Cameron from the Parson's experiment.
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Post by paul on Feb 3, 2014 7:26:38 GMT 9.5
The concept of parallel time lines seems to me to be analogous to parallel processing in computers. Thus a group of metaphysical beings, having some task to accomplish, sets up a number of parallel contexts to develop the underlying light-dark structures and then the required product.
The parallel contexts provide security against failure and also allow transfer of learnings and product to those contexts that are slower.
Thus while I am a bit slow in this time line, the underlying structures and relationships being built are resonating with and facilitating other time lines. With that in mind I tend to refrain from judgement of others.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 8:40:44 GMT 9.5
The parallel time lines and underlying light-dark structures make me think of the mosaic pavement.
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