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Reply #15 - Dec 1st, 2005 at 12:54pm
 
I had a bit more of a poke around mayanmajix.com the other night.  Most of the stuff there is really positive, although I think some of it needs to be approached carefully.

In terms of the timeframe...I don't necessarily believe First Contact is going to have happened before 2012; Despite liking what I've seen of Lyssa Royal's material in particular, I'm agnostic about the ET issue, and so I will admit contact wasn't something I was expecting to happen in the near future, if at all.

I believe that a confrontation of sorts with less positive kinds of government is going to be initiated around 2008, and last for a year or two.  I believe that will pass, as it will be a manifestation of the final human decision that we don't want that kind of thing at all in the world any more...but my gut's telling me that it is going to get pretty rough before it gets better.  I can see the possibility of civil unrest in America in particular.

I actually believe that the ultranovel event predicted in 2011/2012 could actually manifest here as direct (physical/unmistakable) divine/spiritual intervention against governmental negativity in order to help us finally get completely out from underneath it.

After 2011/2012 though everything I've read/seen has led me to believe that things are going to get a lot better.  The positive scenario is what the vast majority wants, and I believe we will get it.  We just unfortunately have a few loose ends that need tying up first...but I suspect that in hindsight, that won't be seen as having been a huge deal.
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Reply #16 - Dec 1st, 2005 at 2:59pm
 
Petrus said:
After 2011/2012 though everything I've read/seen has led me to believe that things are going to get a lot better.  The positive scenario is what the vast majority wants, and I believe we will get it.  We just unfortunately have a few loose ends that need tying up first...but I suspect that in hindsight, that won't be seen as having been a huge deal.
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you are like a visionary to me. some of us hold a vision..groups all over the world are doing the vision holding. by our beliefs we can create reality. I believe that spiritual principle operating in our world is a lot like democracy..we only need slightly over 50% of the vote to roll in the shift more easily without a lot of undue physical destruction although physical items are we all know, not eternal and destruct easily.
critical mass you might call it, or along the lines of the 100th monkey theory.
mostly, I agree with your words about hindsight..living through this age of changes we can almost not even notice the big changes that are going on..on the other hand, we have a tendancy towards exaggeration and dramatics which can tend to play up the fearsome aspects of change itself. it's all relative to the individual who contributes to the whole with their singular outlook. I too keep to the positive view knowing this about myself.
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Reply #17 - Dec 2nd, 2005 at 3:43pm
 
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you are like a visionary to me. some of us hold a vision..groups all over the world are doing the vision holding. by our beliefs we can create reality.


Most of what I think I'm getting is primarily to do with most of us want to treat each other, and about how we'll start needing to treat each other in order to move to 4D/Aquarian society.  I've been reading Lyssa Royal's material lately, and she has a lot to say on that score.  The main issue is Lennon's brotherhood of man, or in less sensational terms, human beings simply starting to give a damn about each other outside our immediate family groups.  The Internet has probably been the single biggest thing for helping us to start doing that, since it's meant that suddenly not everybody outside your front door is just a nameless stranger any more...but we've still got a way to go.  I also don't believe that we can rely on the idea that knowledge of ETs will force us in that direction by default; instead I'm more inclined to believe that it'd be better for us to have already reached it before the ETs get here, if they're coming.

My girlfriend and I watched Contact last night, and it made me think about what you've said about the ET prediction.  If any nearby ET groups know that much about our present state, then they'll also hopefully know to stay well away until we've solved a few more of our current problems.  I cannot emphasise how utterly catastrophic a First Contact event happening during the current political climate would most likely be, irrespective of which country the ETs landed in.  The reason why is because even though the ETs' intentions might be benign, those of most currently existing governments would not be.  I believe we're going to need close to another decade before we have a genuinely beneficial international governmental apparatus in place.  It won't be a global federalist system in my opinion, and it won't be the UN as we currently know it either.  I'm predicting we'll see a looser alliance of more locally operating sovereign governments, with existing institutions such as the International Criminal Court serving an advisory role.  In my mind the best case scenario for ICANN, (the closest thing the Internet has to a governing body) would be for it to be declared outside the jurisdiction of any national government, and for at least the transnational Internet links to be given something similar to the existing laws of the sea.  That would remove the ambiguity, but it would also preserve the Internet's nationally agnostic state, which I think is important.

I do not believe that the anomalous event predicted for 2011 is going to involve us becoming completely acorporeal, but I do believe that it will possibly involve events that will constitute irrefutable proof of the existence of astral space...something that won't give the atheists any wiggle room.

I'll admit not much is being sent to me about technology, where that is going, well...except broad strokes.  This site - http://jlnlabs.online.fr/ - gives a number of possible solutions to the energy problem presented by peak oil, and I think we're going to see a number of those get used.  I've had mental pictures of cold fusion reactors...like the ones he tests on that site...being housed in a small, highly armoured (lead lined as well, maybe) box on the side of appliances.  You'd need to plug it into a wall or a battery to supply the initial charge - sort of like a pilot light - but after that, each appliance that had one of those would have its own individual, self-perpetuating power supply.

Getting hydrogen from water is good, but what we really need to figure out also is how to get it from the air, because if we could do that and could also figure out how to combine it with oxygen molecules, we'd of course then be able to literally manufacture water.  That is when all of your terraforming possibilities start to open up, because with that, water is the biggest hurdle.  Once they had that cracked, then they could talk more seriously about going to Mars, and about making the place a sister planet to Earth as they've said.  Because of being further out from the Sun, Mars would need a thicker atmosphere than ours in order to retain more heat...but they already know how to create a greenhouse effect...we've been doing that here for years. Wink

As far as computers are concerned, I'm inclined to believe that the process of natural selection for operating systems is more or less over, and that UNIX derivatives (admittedly in radically different forms, eventually) are going to be the main focus for the foreseeable future.  At the moment, there's still a schism between the Unices and Windows, but I feel that that will straighten out around 2012-2015 or so.  The user friendly aspects of Windows will be assimilated, and Microsoft I think will disappear, since if we move towards an economic model similar to Lyssa Royal's Plaedian Equal Value System, (a fairly loose form of barter, essentially) the corporate world in general will become obselete.  I think that is also in line with the desires of the majority.  Corporations have caused sufficient harm that I do not believe human tolerance for their existence is going to endure for much longer.  Despite promising otherwise, capitalism has largely turned out to give us the old aristocratic/royalist model with a new and slightly different coat of paint, for the most part.  We need something better...although there are still a few technological hurdles before we get to this point.

The obsolescence of money would also mean that we were less likely to engage in excess, since if people are able to have as much of things as they want, greed will likely first be seen as mundane, and then as redundant.  Greed is usually motivated in my observation by a fear of future scarcity.  If scarcity is erradicated, (and I am completely convinced that it can be) then the basis for this fear will be erradicated also.

I won't say that I believe we're headed for a society that will be entirely free of problems, since I think that would be unrealistic...but I'm hoping that the problems that we do encounter will be of a less mundane and juvenile nature than those we have had to contend with so far.  As Lyssa Royal says, the advent of nuclear technology (if nothing else) really meant that we have too great a responsibility to remain a child race any longer.  It's time to grow up.
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Reply #18 - Dec 2nd, 2005 at 6:49pm
 
you're more left brained (I admire) than me but I'll still make my meager offering...I was watching a show about the roswell cover up back in 47. I took notes on it, however I thrown them out. when I first came here I could care less about ufo's. of course theres too much evidence..people see them all the time, books are written on abductions, etc. where theres smoke there has been a fire.
all my flying is done astrally, so I'm rather focused on the internal rather than external. however a couple visits to our museum here in roswell and u can't help but get interested. we have the original newspapers there from 47 and reading them word for word, you suddenly know it really happened, if for no other reason, the opposition was much too eager to supply the lies.

but about that TV show, a guy has now written a book about some inventions which followed closely on the tail of ufo sightings between 47 and 53, I think. he couldn't publish before now. many of these writers were hounded, killed, or relocated somewhere to hell I guess as was some of the original people at the 47 crash site made to hightail it out of town. btw, the original mortuary building is still in use here on Main where one of the bodies of the aliens was taken as is the same private airport where they first took the aircraft. we still have parades down main street once a year, guess what they parade? a ufo float! you got it! I'm not trying to convince anyone...I just get a kick out of this town is all..the money from tourists is what supports them. one of the floats is a float "the writers." we have many eyewitness writers, or the children of the eye witnesses.

wish I could remember the guy who is explaining about the ufo technology we are already using. maybe later.

as for the little box on the side of the appliance? had a dream once and this guide was showing me such a little box...had no clue what it was...it attached I believe to my kitchen stove. I just thought about that because you mentioned it! I write down all my dreams even if they don't make sense..I hope that later they will, and this usually proves true.

thanks for you post, I'm sure many people are enjoying to read it. love, alysia
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