Saturday, April 30, 2005

DEAD SCIENTISTS - The World's Greatest Untold Murder Mystery


Listening: Steve Quayle's Q-Files on the Reality Radio Network

Feeling: Over-tired

December 20, 2001
The Very Mysterious Deaths Of Five Microbiologists
By Ian Gurney
www.caspro.com

It is a story worthy of a major conspiracy theory, the script for a Mel Gibson "Who dunnit?" action movie, or a blueprint for a contrived and unbelievable episode of "The X Files". Except the facts surrounding this story are just that. Facts. The Truth. Five eminent microbiologists, leaders in their particular field of scientific research, either dead or missing in the last eight weeks, and a bizarre connection between one of the dead scientists and the mystery surrounding the death by Anthrax inhalation of a sixty one year old female hospital worker in New York. Sounds far fetched? Read on.

I have just discovered that Steven Quayle has just updated his master list on the dead scientists story. He's the man who nearly single-handedly alerted the world about 3 years ago about how the global population of top-level microbiologists was dwindling week by week due to a disturbing string of suspicious deaths.

I haven't mentioned this much before now as the implications here are pretty heavy any way you slice it, and I don't want to post things that could cause undue alarm. I have been watching as this story has unfolded and it seems to be reaching some kind of climax that I think we all need to be aware of. Fear is a very limiting thing and I'm much more interested in expansion, so I hope that if you decide to follow this up yourself, it will help spur you into action towards preparedness in some way, as well as help you stay calm in the event of an outbreak of some kind. This story needs to get out to as many people as possible.

All the talk of a probable "pandemic" if the bird flu or something similar crosses over to humans is something we've been hearing on the news for the last few months, but thankfully nothing major has happened as yet. I don't think it should be ignored though as it seems like we're being "prepared" for something and having this information may just save your life. There was an announcement a couple of weeks ago that if an avian flu outbreak were to occur, Australia's borders would be closed immediately. Like to travel? You might have a bit of trouble getting back in. If you are alive on planet Earth then you will probably be affected by these deaths in some way or another over the next few years.

With over 50 dead scientists in four years, over eight countries (mainly US and Russia), more attention needs to be focused on this. The disinformation news networks haven't reported it much and they won't, so don't expect any 60 minutes exposes. You need to do the looking yourself, and try to formulate your own conclusions.


Mr Quayle has done a great service for all those interested by devoting a page on his site to a very comprehensive list of links to news articles from sources such as the BBC and the Guardian etc regarding this story... Basically most of the people on this list developed bio-weapons for Russia, the UK or the US. They were also the only people smart enough to be able to identify the lab of origin, of, or come up with a vaccine for a bio-weapon that may potentially be released.

If the agenda behind these deaths is close to completion, it would make sense to those behind it to kill all the people who worked on it, as well as remove the only other people who might be able to come up with a cure. Many of these scientists were working on genetically markered bio-weapons. That means that they were working on developing viruses would only affect people if they had those certain genetic markers, like having brown, almond shaped eyes, or any other specifying trait that you can name. This is some of the twisted shit that's been going on since the mapping of the human genome. That's what I mean by heavy.

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Dr David Kelly

The most disturbing element to this story is the fact that the people on the list weren't just your run-of-the-mill kind of scientists, these men and women were considered at the top of their fields, mainly microbiology. The most famous death is that of British microbiologist Dr David Kelly, aged 59. Died: July 18, 2003.

British biological weapons expert, he was said to have slashed his own wrists while walking near his home. Kelly was the Ministry of Defense's chief scientific officer and senior adviser to the proliferation and arms control secretariat, and to the Foreign Office's non-proliferation department. The senior adviser on biological weapons to the UN biological weapons inspections teams (Unscom) from 1994 to 1999, he was also, in the opinion of his peers, pre-eminent in his field, not only in this country, but in the world.

He was said to have "committed suicide", however when he was found his body had been moved (ambulance staff came in two groups, one person in the first group reporting that his body was in one position, but when the second crew arrived, his body had been propped up against a tree in another position), his wrists had been slashed (the wrong way), and there was very little blood found at the scene. Furthermore, he was of the Bah'ai faith, and suicide is not acceptable at all in that religion. He was not prone to depression and his family are convinced of foul play.I saw the report written after the formal inquiry into his death that was issued by the British government and it was a total whitewash of course, and it was deemed that he did commit suicide and that there were no suspicious causes. Sheeesh.

If you follow the timeline, some deaths occurred only days apart, and it really does look like a team of assassins moved every few days to a new place to commit another murder. The way these people died were in most cases, violent. They've been blown up, shot, hacked to death, crashed in planes, chopped up and put in three suitcases then thrown into the river, left in their labs with bombs tied around their bodies, blown off bridges, died very suddenly of a rare form of cancer, died in "one vehicle" car accidents, died of "complications" in surgery, died from being the victim of a hit and run...And the Aussies weren't left out either - Dr Set Van Nguyen died in Geelong at the CSIRO in 2001. He was found dead, after "accidentally" being trapped in a lab freezer airlock and exposed to high levels of deadly nitrogen gas. He was working with smallpox. Great.

Rather than say I think such and such is going to happen (who knows what may or may not happen?), look at the information, make up your own mind and do whatever you feel is appropriate for you. I would suggest keeping your immune system working at its best as being a top priority right now though, and the best way to do that is remain as stress free as possible. Our Thymus gland, which produces T-cells, or white blood cells, can shrink to half it's size in 24 hours if you are depressed or stressed out (know those colds we get after breaking up, losing our jobs, finishing exams etc?). Above all, allow the frequencies of love and peace to fill your heart and touch every cell in your body.
Trust Life a little more, and DON"T GIVE IN TO FEAR. It's what "they" want.

I love saying "they" sometimes.

Read an update here.
category: Science, News and Politics


Friday, April 29, 2005

It's All Done In Photoshop You Know

Listening: Ray Fowler talking about alien abductee Betty Andreasson Luca, whose case he has been following for thirty years. Unknown Country subscriber section.

Mood: Happy

Here are some great shots my brother took of some orbs on the move, or possibly vortexes of some kind. Whatever they are, they're certainly no trick of the light, or dust particles on the lens. If you compare the tube-like forms, you can see how they are the same as the spine/cord/tube of light at the rear of the elongated head I posted a couple of weeks ago. Both shots happened to be taken near animals too, my brother's rabbit Olive is in the background here:


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orb with pets

Growlie and Flora with Orb

This is what my bro' said when he emailed me the photos:

A little background. The photo with Olive flopped was taken in my bedroom at Mum's house. Olive had just decided things were so good that it was time to display his contentment! Rabbits tend to "Flop" (dive to the floor to their left or right and lay on their side), when they want to tell you that they are very comfortable and happy with the world. It was taken with a digital camera (Canon Powershot 350). The next photo was taken at Grace's parents old house in Glenn Thompson. Growlie and Flora (dog & cat) were play fighting and that photo was taken with a normal film camera, not sure what brand. Both cameras were strapless.

My interpretation is that the Vortex, or spirit energy (on camera) is drawn to events where high a level of positive energy, contentment, peace and serentiy is felt. Which I conclude would explain why similar images appear in photos of people's family gatherings, parties and so on."


Still hoping that someone else out there might like to contribute some anomalies for my gallery too. Anyone game? Please send to stargate@timeisart.net. Ta.


category: Blog, Photos

Thursday, April 28, 2005

Dy-No-Mite!

Listening: Jordan Maxwell on Mysteries on the Mind

Mood: Sleuth-like

If you want the juice on the investigative researcher Jordan Maxwell, he has made an announcement on the front page of his site which further explains the harassment he's recently been the victim of.

Meanwhile I've been mining the net for some interviews with him and found a particularly good one archived at Mysteries of the Mind. The topics discussed in the show range from his own personal encounters with paranormal experiences, including ET's, as well as what he's more famous for, exploring the importance of words and symbols and their connection to ancient traditions and meanings.

The show is hosted by Alex Merklinger, who's nearly 80 but still manages to do his syndicated weeknight show tirelessly, broadcasting from his home in New Mexico. He can get a bit doddery at times, and he's always getting the levels wrong, so if you do listen to this, you'll have to listen to Alex's voice booming out while Jordan's is much lower. This is actually a pet peeve of mine; it seems to be a rare thing these days when you can listen to talkback without one voice being louder than the other. Anyway, have a listen. The information is worth listening to.

Just to make sure you really want to work for it though, they've also mis-labeled the archive link on the site if you want to listen with Windows media player. Click on the link below it instead, labeled April 6 - Dr Gary Schwarz. Here's the direct link just to be sure. The interview begins at around the 30 minute mark, and give the other archives a listen too, as there are fascinating dialogues with people such as David Icke, John Hogue, PMH Atwater, Michael Horn and Sir Laurence Gardner just to name a few of my faves.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Ay Carumba!

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Listening: Stevie Wonder - So What's the Fuss Remix with Q-Tip HOT!!!!
Robert Bruce - Expert on astral travel. On Coast to Coast AM Streamlink

Mood: Elated

I love how life works.

Synchronicity is a truly miraculous thing. It adds an element of mystery and a sense of the divine to one's life, and I know that whenever synchronicities begin to appear in my life as a matter of course (which they do in recurring intervals), I take it as a sign to continue what I'm doing, and relax into the knowing that I'm on the right path.

Tuesday night for the last two weeks has been astral traveling night, and although I was not planning to go back to the astral traveling course I started, I was a bit sad about the fact that I would no longer have that regular class structure to learn in, as I enjoy the group energy for study. It took a bit of courage to quit the class, as I don't like doing that, but decided I had to, and said so in a post last week, stating "I'm too advanced for this." I was also very specific about the kind of tuition I would like to receive instead, which is of a higher nature and more frequency-specific to me.

Well, as "luck" would have it, it was a really good thing I decided to quit that class, as late last week I received an email from the local offices of Hopscotch Films, alerting me to a special screening of What the Bleep!? With a rare appearance and Q&A sesh with director Mark Vicente - at the Kino Cinema - on Tuesday night. So there was no way I would have been going to class, but now I could go to the cinema completely guilt-free, and not feel as though I might be missing out on anything. And that's where I've been this evening, seeing What the Bleep for the third time, and loving it!

Now that I'm back home, after an excellent day and night chock full of synchronicities, I check the Coast to Coast website and wouldn't you know. Tonight's guest was Robert Bruce, an expert on astral travel....so I get to have my class after all, and it's still on Tuesday night. He's been talking about some amazing new techniques I'll definitely try out, as well as deailing some of his adventures in the astral realms. It kicks ass over the other stuff I was learning. And the fact that it just so happened to be Robert Bruce, who's Australian, being interviewed on an American radio network that I listen to, added that wicked touch of cosmic humour that the universe likes to throw at you sometimes for good measure. I guess that's what you call getting your cake and eating it, while trying not to gag from giggling too much.

I think it can be immensely helpful to be clear about your intent when you choose what kind of experiences you would like to have, because then you create an energetic blueprint in a way for your life to "grow" into. All potential outcomes are possible in the quantum field, so don't you think it's wiser to choose beforehand which outcome you would like to align yourself to? It's like what top golfers or basketball players do when they line up their shots beforehand in their minds, but we can do it every day with our lives. We begin by saying, "I choose ...." And whether that's something that will evolve you or not is completely your choice. But whatever you hold most clearly is what you will create.

There's a beautiful segment of the film when Dr Joe dispense says that when he "creates his day" every morning, and spends some time visualizing the actual experiences that he would like to bring into his life that day, he has a little trick. He says (and I'm para-phrasing), "When I can see things happening in my life that I have set out to create, that happen in such surprising, unexpected ways, I know I am experiencing the effects of that process." Then he suggests actually asking for signs like that by saying "If there is a higher part of me that is the Observer, then give me an experience today that shows me you have heard this, and make it so surprising, that I know it has come from you."

Although it doesn't happen 100% of the time, if you stay open to the possibility, experiences that you consciously try to create do usually come about, and usually in surprising ways or unexpected ways. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, but usually perfectly reflecting our inner state of being at that time.

The best thing about tonight besides getting to chat with Mark Vicente, was seeing who responded to an email I had sent out telling my list about the event. It's always a pleasant surprise to see who picks up on what I send out, and I got to catch up with quite a few friends in the foyer before and after the movie which was great. Some I knew were already open to the information, others who came were a complete surprise.

Now, I need to tell you about that hottie called
Mark Vicente. This guy was so likeable, so funny, so open and at times, so deep and considered, I was immensely glad I was able to go. He resembles a youthful Steven Spielberg, and even though he only said a few words before the film, it was obvious that he had a way with them, and I saw how his sense of humour was left like his fingerprint all over the movie. From the crowd reaction, besides the two or three people that left halfway through, it went down extremely well, and the Q & A session at the end was pretty lively. Many people expressed their thanks for making the film, and I asked about the impact the movie was making in people's lives overseas, where it has been out now for around a year. When I asked him to tell us about some of the responses he'd received about how it had changed people's lives already, I didn't think he'd say what he did.

He said that about eight people so far have emailed them to say that after seeing the movie they decided not to commit suicide. Wow. He also said how humbling that was and it was obvious he was being completely genuine. I think life is definitely worth living. Amidst the chaos, there are new voices, new points of view, suppressed truths, hidden wisdom and archaeology and more are all coming to light. I believe we live in some of the most exciting times to be alive, and I don't know about you, but I know I chose to be here to see what we do at the end of this Age. If movies like this are any indication, then I think I there might be hope for us yet.

category: Blog, Movies, Pictures

"Jesus is a Mushroom"


Listening: Will Hart - The Genesis Race - sightings, archaeological mysteries, current space probe date, the 2012 Mayan Prophecy, and the status of solar activity. On Prophecy Keepers Radio

Mood: Relaxed

I guess that quote from an interview with James Arthur on Coast to Coast last Christmas just about tops the list when it comes to some of the weird and yes, brilliantly entertaining stuff I've heard during my sojourns into the vast landscape of internet edge radio.

I'm totally addicted to it for many reasons, but mostly because my twisted sense of humour really gets off on hearing all these out there views. Some of it is totally wacked out and some of that is disinformation, some of it is passionate but misguided home-grown internet broadcasting, some of it is wonderful life-changing stuff, some of it is cutting edge information and some of it is mainstream commercial crap. And even though I'm a streamlink member of Coast to Coast, I actually prefer listening to it live over the KFI stream. It's one of the biggest broadcasters in the US, and is part of Clear Channel, who are doing a great job at feeding the people a diet of almost unbelievable dumbed-down news reports. They never say the "suspect" or the "perpetrator" in news items on KFI. They say "the guy".

So I guess my tolerance levels are higher than most, and unless someone I'm listening to becomes too painful I'll usually give most people my attention for awhile, and it's worth it because every now and then a little piece of truth will emerge in the conversation and it will back up what I've heard someone else say, ususually someone totally unconnected to that person, and it will help me put another piece of the puzzle together on that subject.

It happens all the time with the Pleiadian material too. Much of what they relate is science-based, and I can't count the number of times I've read something in one of Barbara Marciniak's or Barbara Hand Clow's books and then a short time later, hear a quantum physicist, expert of some kind, or seeming "raving lunatic" come along and confirm it for me.

I've become pretty adept at connecting the dots in this way, and my ears always prick up when I begin to notice common denominators coming through in what I'm hearing. The radio links you can see on my sidebar are only a fraction of the radio shows I monitor and keep track of on a daily basis, so I think I listen to a very broad cross-section of talk, both live and archived. And sometimes there are the interviews that stand out because what you are hearing is so totally out of left-field, no matter how much your logical mind wants to interfere and overlay its own perceptions and parameters onto the information, there are so many things being said that just ring true somehow, because the common denominators are there.

James Arthur was one of the people who, once you heard him, was pretty hard to forget. I admired him deeply, and even if I didn't agree with all his conclusions, I thought that he had an amazing mind and I was was always fascinated to hear how he arrived at his opinions.

He was an expert on Mushrooms/Religion/Ethno-Mycology (psycho-active mushrooms and their use in indigenous cultures), their strange connection to Christmas, mythology, and secret societies, and one of his last on-air announcements on Coast to Coast AM last December about what he believed the caduceus symbol really meant was quite frankly, very brave. He said during the interview that it was the first time he was talking about it publicly, and the research that had gone into his conclusions, which were formed with a group of others, had been made over a number of years. He basically said that he believed that it was the symbol of the Beast, 666 etc and gave some very convincing reasons as to why.

He was found dead 10 days ago in a jail cell, under questionable circumstances. Yet another in a string of suspicious deaths among the esoteric and UFO research communities, and just yesterday it was announced that another microbiologist has been found murdered. That's over 50 in around 4 years.

People such as Jeff Rense have paid tribute saying,

"James subsequently became a regular and anticipated special guest every Christmas season and made a fascinating illustrated presentation on how the little red-capped amanita muscaria mushroom has been not only a staple of Christmas cards since the first cards were produced, but has, in fact, been pictured in illustrated history since Roman times."

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Vintage New Year mushroom cards Arthur collected

"Halfway through the three-hour interview, George Noory was forced to ask the question, "So, James, you're saying (pauses) Jesus is a - mushroom!?" to which he responded quite seriously, "Yes, God is a mushroom, the devil is a mushroom, the Virgin Mary is a mushroom, they're all different sides of the mushroom".

Well of course, I was THRILLED when Coast put this show back up on their front page to listen to, and it was great, I was making crepes in the kitchen, howling with laughter at times. I had hoped to let you all know about it as they said they would keep the clip up for a few days to listen to for free as a tribute to James, but it's gone.

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Regardless of the laugh value, a lot of what James said in regards to esoteric symbolism and secret societies was right on. The incredible esoteric researcher Jordan Maxwell was one of James' mentors so the guy wasn't crazy, and as I said earlier he made an an announcement about the cadeuceus that for me, at least, was pretty earth shattering. Well, the day after the interview went up, it disappeared off the site, and George made an announcement on the show about how he was no longer going to give James the on-air tribute he was planning, as information regarding James being a registered sex offender had come to light. I think that although that could be part of the reason for removing any mention of James Arthur after that, I think there is much more to this story that we are being told, and I wouldn't be surprised if the sex-related charges have been manufactured or distorted in some way.

Interestingly Jordan Maxwell had made his debut guest appearance on Coast last week too, discussing much of the same material James did, and at the end of the interview the phone line went dead and they couldn't get him back. He went on air the following night stating that his phone had been cut off, and the phone company have told him that he's been disconnected permanently, and that they cannot say why this has happened, only that it has. He has also received numerous death threats which he was taking very seriously at the time of his call, and he had tracked one of these calls back to a US Judge through some tricky software he had on his computer. His website was hacked too, and he was told in no uncertain terms that he'd "gone too far" this time. Furthermore, everyone of his email list was sent spam from an address claiming to be Jordan's saying things that were trying to discredit him and ruin his credibility. I'll be keeping up with this story, so I'll let you know how it develops.

Then I tried to listen to Clyde Lewis over the weekend, only to find that he's been removed from the air as well, and he's been on for years. He's a Christian patriot kind of broadcaster, so at times he'd go off on apocalyptic religious rants, but he was a dogged searcher for the truth and his show Ground Zero covered conspiracies and cover-ups pretty well.

Last week when I caught his show I heard him talking about the British Royal family's plans for William to ascend to the throne instead of his father so that Will can take the name of King Arthur (which is in his name), thereby playing the archetypal role of world saviour while his dead mother Diana takes her place as Lady of the Lake. Sounds intense, doesn't it? But think about it - Diana is buried on an island in the middle of a frickin LAKE, and no matter how out there this sounds, if you do any amount of research into the minds of the global elite, you'll find that they are obsessed with esoteric knowledge, ritual and prophecy. An upcoming space launch features a craft called Atlantis for fuck's sake. Do you really believe that they picked that name out of a hat? Or that it means nothing?

So it seems that the silencing is going to keep on continuing, and it's happening more and more right in our faces. Keep your eyes open, and your ears to the ground, and support the people that tell it like it really is whenever and however you can. Even if it's just sending an email of gratitude every now and then. They need your support.

category: Blog, Pictures

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Peep Dis

gray haze

Listening: Joan Ocean - Talking about Crop Circles, ETs, Time Travel, LFAS, The Philadelphia Experiment and a host of information around channeled information from ETs and Whales. On Dolphinville Radio.

Mood: Warm and fuzzy (as I try to keep from getting bumped by my cat Eartha, who is sitting on my lap with her head curled up on my hand as I type with two fingers).

I've decided that after my second astral travelling class that I'd be better off buying a book. This week's class was so painfully boring, and I had to sit through a ninety-minute lecture to get two new techniques I could've learned in 5 minutes which I knew anyway. What's more, I noticed that this week's lecturer had this unnerving way of speaking without actually opening his mouth very wide, and that's always a worry. It's like, he was conscious and functioning, but slightly anesthestised in some way. Then I remembered last week's guy was the same. They looked alike too - mid to late 20's, neat short brown hair, clean shaven and good looking in a bland sort of way; and when they spoke I felt as though they were reciting lines rather than speaking from direct experience. Last but not least they both dressed alike, in smart "young professional" slacks and shirts. Hmmm, are you guys clones?

I told Toby about it later and he said, "Actually, the girl who gave me the flyer was sort of the same. You know those hippy girls with long flowing hair that sort of look at you with this expression sometimes?" (then he did it for me by tilting his head a little and staring blankly at me), and I think it was around about then that the "haze" cleared away for me. I'm too advanced for this. And I'm definitely not ready for human-clone interactions.

Have you ever watched the animated film
Waking Life? It's very well made, and like What the Bleep, features cameo appearances from all kinds of current cultural icons about lucid dreams, astral travelling and OBEs, as it explores the nature of reality. I was pleased to see Alex Jones was included in the cast too. Regardless of my opinions of the class, I've been practicing my techniques, and I had a lucid dream the other night.

Yes, I actually did it. I "woke up" in a dream. It felt quite easy to do once I realised what was going on. The funny thing was, I debated with myself for awhile about whether I should continue to just go back to "dreaming" or stay lucid. Then I woke up instead. The next morning when I remembered what had happened I just laughed to myself thinking, "Gee you're a funny girl".

I wish I still had all my astral travelling books, but I was reading them in my teens. I had everything by
Robert Monroe, and a couple of others, but I didn't pursue it back then because of the potential dangers, which were clearly outlined in Monroe's books, and I wasn't into doing it as a recreational thing either, so I gave the books away. I've become interested in it again lately because I think that I've reached a point of knowing that becoming familiar to and being comfortable in other dimensions and non-physical realities is going serve me well in the future, so I'm thinking about it as being "in training". 2012 here I come.

category: Pictures, Blog

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Peace. Love. Unity. Respect.

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Listening: Last Night A DJ Saved My Life 2xCd set (Nuphonic)

Mood: David Icke-ish.

Last November Alex Petridis proclaimed the death of dance music in an article in the Guardian. If you have ever loved dance music, or are curious about it, it makes for an interesting read.

When I first read it I couldn't help but agree with a lot of what he says, but as he focuses on the mid-90's to the present-day, I think his perspective is too narrow for a complete evaluation on the state of dance. I don't agree with all of his conclusions about why things are the way they are, nor do I believe dance is dead either - just suffering a massive headache from consuming too many bad E's.

Petridis entered the scene around the mid-nineties, the same time big corporate sponsors started to infiltrate dance parties, and cites that time as the "height" of its success. For me, that was actually the beginning of the end of what made house such a meaningful part of my life. Honestly, I think the height of its real success was much much earlier. But my idea of "success" is probably different to what most other clubland commenators would say it is.

It has nothing to do with how many people bought tickets to dance in a sporting stadium (while being able to recharge their phone), or how many weeks a label like Defected or Peppermint Jam had a 12" at Number One, or how many Chill Out complilations have been sold to hotel chains, or how much money a Dj can command to play records. All these things and more have contributed heavily to the state of things today. Then there is that much loved and much used effect dance producers like to employ on their records. The hi and low-pass filter. Don't even get me started.

DJ magazine wrote a scathing response to the Petridis article saying that he was turning on the very scene that gave him a career in journalism in the first place, and considering he got his first job at Mixmag, I suppose that's a fair, if not harsh evaluation. But have a read and make up your own mind.

Then prepare yourselves for a little bit of home-grown disco history from the desk of Liz Millar. I'm ready to let loose.

Coming soon.

category: Music, Blog

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Liz Muzik

Listening: KCRW

Mood: Content


Trippin' Among The Stars

Music and Metaphysics are my two great loves, and this year I celebrate my twentieth year as a Dj, and nineteenth year as a yogi.

I've spoken a lot about my ideas regarding metaphysics but virtually nothing about my deep love of music, so I thought I might share some now.

Many of my first memories revolve around music. It was a big part of our lives when I was growing up, and my mother had a great 60's and 70's record collection which I loved to play on our fabulous wooden cabinet-style record player with the lift-up lid. Music was played in our house a lot.

On the weekends, my Filipino mother hosted numerous Filipino Association parties at our house and at one point, they seemed to be happening every week. It was a whirlwind of people, food, Filipino-Australian couples, other kids, and inevitably someone would have brought a guitar which was always followed by lots of singing, or they'd play records and there was always lots of dancing. We even had a 7-inch single imported from Manila for dancing Tinikling, the national Filipino dance. It involves a fair amount of dexterity and grace, as two very long sticks of bamboo are involved, held at either end. As the dancers weave between them the two people at either end bang them together at regular intervals so if you're not quick enough your ankles get clipped. I used to love it.

So by 5 or 6 I was learning the piano and putting on shows for any adults that would come and watch; I'd started learning all the words to songs like Big Spender and The Green Green Grass of Home, and after learning how the record player worked I developed quite a skill at programming records for my own enjoyment. I'd spend whole afternoons locked away in our lounge room singing and dancing around having the time of my life, mainly cos I was pretending that I was actually a sexy black woman with lungs of steel like Shirley Bassey.....

We had an automatic record player so I'd stack the platters on the spindle, in the reverse order I wanted to hear them, and gleefully watch them drop down onto the turntable one by one. I'd marvel at each time the record would drop into place and how the needle would automatically lift up, then down, sliding into a groove on the the vinyl at the perfect spot, whether it was a 7-inch single or a "long player".

Besides piano, I learned the flute, guitar and got some formal vocal training(I even sought out a "popstar" singing teacher for awhile when I moved to London - her most infamous pupil was John Lydon aka the Sex Pistol's Johnny Rotten - and she makes a cameo appearance in the Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle movie), and I also joined various choirs including a brief stint with the Melbourne Chorale. I loved singing.

In 1982, in my early teens, I began making my own version of "mix tapes", which were compilations I'd put together by taping American Top 40 or songs from the local radio stations like Eon-Fm, and I'd try to make the edits as clean as possible by using the pause and record buttons with lightning accuracy.
I also got heavily into making audio "letters" on cassette tape to friends of mine in the Philippines, friends I'd made at school there when we moved over briefly between '79-'81.

My equipment consisted of the record player, a $29.99 Tandy radio/cassette player with an in-built mike, my records, some samples off the radio, and my voice. I'd narrate these funny stories and add music and stupid voice samples for comedic effect. I know that on one of them I sampled Richard Simmons off his famous 80's workout albums, and on another I added some crazy Dj in Singapore I recorded off the local radio when I was there on holidays. Fuck I wish I had one of them now, I'd probably die laughing, but back then you couldn't make copies of cassettes.

At 16, I got myself a part-time job working at the local record shop and once that happened, my obsession with music just grew and grew. I was a vinyl junkie, and now it was at my fingertips.

As I was just finishing high school, my parents took quite a bit of convincing, but after pleading and pleading with them, they let me start doing a regular radio show on
3rrr-Fm, and finally I had my own show. It was pretty amazing of them really, as it involved me doing a graveyard shift for the first 6 months, and either my Mum or Dad would have to wake up in the middle of the night to drive me to the studio by 2am, but it led to a 9-year stint at that station, a brief spot on Red-Hot Fm in London, then back here with Kiss Fm for the six or seven years they were on air up til 2001.

So at 17 I was doing the show (which was called "Morning Dawning", after a
Siouxsie and the Banshees song), playing 80's New Wave, early electronic dance, ambient and indie stuff, and I was sneaking into the clubs where they played it. By 18 I was promoting and Dj-ing at underground club nights, and by the time I was 21 I was managing my own alternative record store in Smith St, Collingwood, called "Leedin' Records" (so 80's).

It was shortly after that that I HAD to move to London. It was where all the best music was coming out of at the time, and I had become such an Anglo-phile I even started speaking with an English accent that only grew stronger after I moved there (how embarrasing). I played some old radio shows of mine to Toby a while back, and he was like, "Is that you?!! My god, you sound so sweet and innocent!!!!".

Once I work out how to upload some sounds to this page I'm gonna put some vintage Liz up there for y'all to hear. You might just get a chuckle out of it. I might also harvest a few quotes from my diaries at that age to go with the samples - it's a pantload of fun, believe me.

When I got to London I went completely mad for the scene there. Life was crazy and exciting and I got to meet virtually all my heroes. I worked in music distribution, interviewed recording artists for the radio back here, went out to see bands, and to the clubs, and I learned a hell of a lot about how the scene worked, from the inside out. Then the most unexpected thing happened. I started seeing through all the bullshit around it. That's when
Acid House came along, and the rest, as they say, is history.

It's been a really amazing ride, and although I couldn't possibly write all my stories down here, I will make sure to record at least a few.

Music is still very much in my blood. It always will be, so the story isn't finished yet either, but my blood is starting to remember the other parts of myself, and as it travels around my body these days, it's carrying a new massage into my cells. It is saying, "Expand the song you're singing to include a few more octaves."

And that is precisely what I'm doing.

category: Music, My Life

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Stop Playing With My Mind


Listening: Steven Sora: The Templars and the Master of the Key
Unknown Country subscriber section.

Mood: Bemused


count the black dots
I've just come home from Dj-ing at a club for a paltry hour at a gig that started at 4am, so all you folks that think that Djing is all glamour and crazy bank - don't, it isn't. Trying to get fun gigs lately is like trying to find the dots on this picture.

category: Pictures, Blog

Friday, April 15, 2005

Butter Me Up and Call Me Toast!

Listening: The Power Hour Live
Mood: Blissed Out


It's been a good week. Saturday night we had a gorgeous lazy dinner party, Sunday night we were at The Comedy Festival, seeing the always-funny Rich Hall, Tuesday night we began learning our first exercises in preparation for astral traveling voyages, my Wednesday yoga class was unreal and last night was the opening night screening of What the Bleep. Yay. And as usual, crazy me saw it twice in a row. Somebody get me a vodka.

Blissed out yet slightly shell-shocked. That's me. God help all you poor buggers who are new to the quantum world. I saw what seeing it did to Polly and well, it made me feel for you.

We all loved it though. I ended up seeing it with 4 others over the two sessions and for me, it was everything I'd hoped it would be and more. Be prepared to watch it at least twice on the big screen and hopefully you'll like it enough to want to get it on DVD later. It should be mandatory in any home DVD collection, and kids would absolutely dig it.

It's rare to come across a big-screen release that satisfies one on multiple levels, but What the Bleep does it effortlessly, and it certainly doesn't lack impact. Don't you just love it when a film can stay with you for days or even weeks after you've seen it? I think it's a hallmark of what makes a film great.
This is one of those.

I was so pleased that it was showing at the
Dendy Kino Cinema too as I've had the pleasure of watching so many great movies there over the years. Practically everything by Jim Jarmusch - I adored Mystery Train and Down By Law - What Have I Done To Deserve This? by Almodovar, Delicatessen, Six Degrees of Separation, most of Spike Lee's, some Woody Allen, the list goes on. It felt good to be back there after becoming a regular to some cinemas closer to home for the last couple of years.

About ten minutes into it I broke out into an uncontrollable grin which stayed plastered to my face for most of the film. It was sort of weird because I was in a cinema for a start but I was watching a film/doco-thingy about quantum physics and consciousness! It just made me so happy to be finally sitting there, able to watch a movie like that in a mainstream cinema, watching the story unfold beautifully. These are subjects so close to my heart that it could have been a complete disaster if they hadn't treated it with the expertise and finesse that they did, so the grin was one of relief as well as from some pretty funny remarks by some incredibly humourous commentators. It was easy to see that it was going to be a real ride.

I know, I am already biased, this is very familiar ground for me, and other people may find it too heavy going, as each scene is jam-packed with stuff to take in, which is why many people are seeing it more than once.. Visually you are never bored. There are 17 different talking heads throughout it, providing a running narrative while Marlee Matlin's character's journey towards breaking out of her own worldview echoes and intersects with it at every corner.

If you're put off in any way by the thought of watching a whole bunch of people being interviewed for an hour, don't worry, these are no ordinary talking heads. You do get a couple of obligatory shots of really really smart guys sitting in front of blackboards covered in equations, but for the most part you usually see these people's heads surrounded by a bluish white plasma floating around atop an ever-changing background saying things like, "Makes you wonder, doesn't it?".

It plays with your neurological processes, makes you laugh often, shatters worldviews, and tugs at your heart all at once. The casting, photography, special effects and performances are all stellar. The purpose of this movie is to open people's minds to perceiving things differently. There's no doubt in my mind that you will after this.

category: Film

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Suburban Shamans

As I mentioned yesterday we were off to a new course on the Astral Travelling, a FREE course (which is always a worry), that was on in our neighbourhood.

Toby arrived home from work just as I was putting the finishing touches on dinner, and we only had about half an hour to eat and catch up on our day before we had to go, so we ate a little hurriedly while chatting, then Toby put down his plate and let off this huge burp. I teased him on how typically male he was being (and he's such a metro-sexual), so he got up and said (in his deepest, manliest voice), "Yes, and now I'm going to get ready for my dreams and astral travelling class...", then walked off down the hallway singing Zap Mama's Bandy Bandy.

I live with a bloody comedian.

Anyway, here's the report on the introductory lecture:

It was wack, as I suspected, but we're going to go back next week anyway.

I am so glad that I've had the fortune or fortitude, whichever, to have found some brilliant esoteric teachers and mystery schools in my life. Their standards have always been set very high, and I'm very grateful for the training they've given me, especially because they've taught me to be more discerning and objective when it comes to "new information", especially when it is of a spiritual nature.

At first, we were pleasantly surprised at how many people had turned up. There were probably 150 people there. But we both grew more and more uncomfortable as the lecture wore on.

We knew that it was a lecture run by some Gnostics (and we're down with them), so we were quite pleased that so many people, and such a straight looking crowd at that, had turned up. But about twenty minutes in I started getting a bit peeved...there wasn't anything particularly wrong with what the lecturer was saying, it was what he wasn't saying that started to bug me. I was starting to wonder what their brand of "Gnosticism" was.

He basically sold the idea of astral travelling on the merits of it being like some kind of recreational sport, saying how great it is to be able to go to the Pyramids or have the experience of flying, or walking through doors. But he didn't put it into a spiritual context, or told us why it would be beneficial to go astral travelling in a deeper sense. He would just slip in a mention of their other courses when people wanted to know more. He said that one could also go to temples located in the astral planes and receive teachings from ascended masters there, which is good, but he glossed right over the dangers of going into these realms without the proper intent, or that not everyone you come across over there has the best things to teach.

Then when asked by someone to share something he had learned personally from his own astral travels, he responded rather strangely by saying, "I think that the things I am told by my teachers in that space are meant to be for me alone, and it's not that I don't want to tell you, but I've found that certain priveledges are no longer available to you if you divulge this information." Wha' !!??? Now I was really beginning to think I was being drawn into some weird cult, and we were all there because his "teacher" in the fifth dimesnion had instructed him to put these lectures on so we could all learn to astral travel to his temple and learn his creepy teachings......eew!

To top it all off, we had a quick look at the books being sold for the course, and the author (this guy's teacher), claims his higher self's name is Belzebuub. Hello.


So we kinda ran out of there as quickly as possible and spent the next couple of hours looking up these guys on the net. And we've determined that there's nothing that bad about what they're doing, they're pretty harmless really, it's just the kind of spirituality that is really, really suburban.

It's because of this low-level teaching style that spiritual teachers have for generations only passed down their information to students in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. The teachings become so diluted, and mis-appropriated, and then people have bad experiences, or treat this kind of endeavour as a sport. At least in the beginning.

At a certain point though, I think that the experience itself, whether it is lucid dreaming or having an out of body experience, indelibly imprints the fact to the student that they can and do exist in other dimensions of reality quite happily without a physical body. Once that is understood, life can never be the same again. It is humbling as well as empowering, and usually signifies the beginning of one's deepening search for Truth. Practicing your flying skills no longer has the same allure after that (but I'm not denying that it's fun).

And for all my views, it doesn't negate the fact that this course will be perfect for others. Someone else who was there told Toby today that he thought it was "amazing" and how it was this new path he's found. Ultimately, that's why teachers like that exist. If there were no need for their teachings, they wouldn't be attracting people to their classes. That saying about "when the student is ready, the teacher will appear" is all about how we attract the teachers that we need for that time in our lives, that are frequency-specific to us, and obviously for others like this guy it was exactly what he needed. At least he's doing something more creative with his time than sitting at home in front of the box eating a nicrowaved dinner, being brainwashed and poisoned at the same time.

We've decided to give it a go for another week and see whether we're willing to put up with some crap to learn some new techniques (which we can adapt if they don't feel right anyway). Given that we don't know of any really good teachers here, and we can't afford to go and do a "gateway" at The Monroe Institute yet (which is where we dream of going one day), it'll get us started and who knows, we might be in for some great experiences if we stay open to that.

It's funny, when we were imagining what it would be like in our heads beforehand, we both thought we'd find a bunch of hippies sitting around on blankets, and we were kinda dreading it (not that we don't love hippies, but there's a hippy-vibe that sometimes leads to long delays and periods of spaciness). When we got there though, everyone was sitting on chairs in orderly rows under bright flourorescent lights, in front of a whiteboard. And the guy had a mike. So when we walked home later, we did so wishing it had been the hippies after all.

category: Blog

Now That's Pod-tastic!

I want to go to this SO much I can't get it out of my head.

And seeing that I've never had a forum to beg publicly before, I'm not too proud to start now. I mean it.

If any visionary philanthropist out there needs a personal Assistant or something I will lick stamps, clean toilets, engage in acts of international intrigue; and I'm outstanding on the phone if you need someone with a foxy voice to take your calls - whatever it takes to make enough bank to get me to E.T./Dolphin Paradise.

I know, you all think I've completely lost my mind, but have a look at the speakers who'll be lecturing! This is my version of a really wet, cetacean-fuelled fantasy
.

"This exciting Conference is a First! Be one of the Pioneers attending this
special gathering of Galactic Explorers and Visionaries.

The fascinating, world-renowned Speakers include:

*Dr Courtney Brown - ET Remote Viewer
*Dr Richard Boylan - Star Kids Project
*Stanton Friedman, M.S. - Nuclear Physicist & ET Researcher
*Linda Moulton Howe, M.A. - Earth Mysteries Researcher
*Dr Michael Salla (Melbourne) - Exopolitics
*Michael Horn - Pleiadian Spokesperson for Billy Meier
*Dr Richard Sauder - Undderwater/Underground Bases Researcher
*Patricia Pereira - Arcturian Spokesperson
*Marcia Schafer, MBA - Extraterrestrial Anthropologist
*Elaine Thompson, UK - Sound Healer & ET telepath- Sirius,Andromeda
*Jean-Luc Bozzoli - Visionary Artist
*Douglas Webster, MFA - Dolphinville Radio Host
*Joan Ocean, M.S. -Dolphin/Whale/Extraterrestrial contact
*Kewaunee Jack Lapseritis, M.S. - Sasquatch Researcher
*Darryl Anka with BASHAR - Bashar is a male member of a 5th dimensional civilization called the Essassani.
*Alfred Webre - Space Activist, Author, Lawyer
*Robert Nichol - film producer, Star Dreams
*Sheldan Nidle, M.A. - Galactic Federation Spokesperson

Leadership, culture and knowledge: Enter the Hawaiian Gateway to sustainable living with interplanetary civilizations.

Oh man, I could just explode it sounds so good.

But hey, I won't keel over if I can't go. I figure even if this Liz doesn't make it over this time, I can take comfort in the fact that there's another version of me somewhere on a parallel worldline, who is going, and she's staying in a 5-star eco-resort, wearing bikinis designed by Yves Saint Laurent and having daily inter-species communication in the warm Hawaiian waters with her new shiny grey friends, and some dolphins will be there too.

At the very least I thought that if I posted the Conference info here, and told you about it, perhaps someone out there can share something of their own dolphin adventures. I'd like that very much.

We've got so much in common with them it's unbelievable that more isn't known about this. You may be surprised to learn that researchers at Texas A&M University applied "paints," or fluorescently labeled human chromosomes, to dolphin chromosomes, and found that 13 of 22 dolphin chromosomes were exactly the same as human chromosomes. That means we have more in common with dolphins than any other animal!

I love
Joan Ocean too. And yes that's her real name. She is the facilitator of this conference and began her work more than three decades ago. She totally rocks and she's been doing her amazing work longer than anyone. Have a look at her site. And please go to Dolphinville Radio, where archives of her interviews can be heard. She has some incredible, beautiful stories to tell.

Recently, she related how she and her group of diver friends had been led by the dolphins to ballroom-sized white spheres of light in the ocean and once inside could not hear the dolphins outside the spheres, and they could see their hands above the water but couldn't see their own bodies below the surface. She said it was like being in two dimensions at once! Take a look at the photo of her entering one of these spheres. It's pretty wild.

She's also having a 6 day retreat at her place after the conference called ET Contacts.

"The Extraterrestrial Brothers and Sisters of our home planets are making contact with us at Sky Island Ranch (Joan's home - Liz). This Contact has been growing in spiritual strength and deep understanding for years, as participants receive messages, sightings and awakenings from interdimensional beings, such as the Pleiadians, Sirians, Orions, Arcturians, Andromedans, Dolphins, Whales and more."

Ok, I only have this to say.

WILL WORK FOR DOLPHINS. MUST ATTEND CONFERENCE.

ET COMMUNICATIONS A BONUS.

IMMEDIATE START NO PROBLEM.

DONATIONS ALSO WELCOME.

category : Travel

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

RV, AT and da OBE

remoteviewing


Listening: Coast to Coast live -

"Sci-fi legend Ray Bradbury and author Marc Zicree will talk about their lives, writings, and the future. Author Gary Renard shares secrets of the universe and controversial information as revealed to him by spirit guides who appeared in the flesh."

Mood: Chirpy

I just posted the photos of the entity head to Coast to Coast's webmaster. I figured that if no-one here can help me identify what it is, maybe he can. He sees this sort of stuff every day. Take a look at their listener photo submissions, they're cool.

I graduated from the Spiritual Cinema masterclass last week and I'm thrilled at how amazing the whole experience was. I will certainly write more about it all soon, but before I leave that subject, the March DVD for
Spiritual Cinema Circle members has an amazing documentary called Walk of Wisdom on it, about Mae Chee Sansanee, an ex-Thai supermodel turned Buddhist monk. It is FABULOUS and deeply moving. She is a superwoman. If I ever break up with Toby, I'm tempted to follow in her footsteps. I told him that too...said I could become an old wise woman and go live in a cave somewhere, and he said, 'But you can still do that if you want to darling. We wouldn't need to break up!" Talk about devotion. But I digress...see the movie if you can.

I know it's being shown in certain cities worldwide and will continue to gather momentum, but you could always join the Circle. Each month's selections now also feature a 10 minute video diary on the making of the Conversations With God movie, which has just begun pre-production. As I've just spent the last 8 weeks talking to these people on the phone during the tele-course, it's meant my membership is now doubly great, and I love knowing that my money is going towards the growth of this new film genre, and to charities such as Mae Chee's.

But that's a whole lot of diversion from the original intent for this post. Toby and I are starting a 10 week course tonight on Astral Travel, Dreams and Out of Body Experiences. All things related to RV -
Remote Viewing, one of those things I've wanted to get around to doing for a long time. I've read all the books, heard all the big guys like Ingo Swann, Joe McMoneagle and Russel Targ on the radio and tried a few experiments but need some formal training.

Both Toby and I have very vivid, coherent dreams, the course id FREE and it's on in our 'hood, so we signed up. I could write a new entry tomorrow saying how totally wack it was, but I'm hoping that it won't be, and that we may get something out of it. And then I'll be well on my way to 'travelling without moving". Hope this is the start of it anyway.

For those of you who haven't heard, the US Military funded teams of "psychic spies" called Remote Viewers for over 30 years right up until the late-80"s, and although they claim to not have them on the payroll now, I simply can't believe that they wouldn't continue to use such cheap, accurate spies whose hit-rate, by the way, is around 85%.

Here's a little definition from Remote Viewing Secrets by Joe McMoneagle, who was Stargate Remote Viewer #001, in the US Army's
Project Stargate which began in secret in the early 70's:

"Remote Viewing is the ability to produce information that is correct about a place, event, person, object or concept which is located somewhere else in space/time, and which is completely blind to the remote viewer and others taking part in the collection of information."

Two other requirements are:

a. All Persons present during a remote viewing should be essentially blind to the target.

b. There should be some forem or means of validating the material after the remote viewing is accomplished.

Well, we're off. I hope we don't just end up spending all our time sitting around talking about why we all love dreaming so much. it could happen.

category:Blog

Monday, April 11, 2005

Know Wot I Meme?

memes


I've been really interested in Memes and Memetics ever since I read an article in Nexus or New Dawn about them a year or so ago. The name is sort of weird, but the concept is something we're all familar with. Ever say, "The computer says no" or how about "Just Do It"?

Typical memes include individual slogans, ideas, catch-phrases, melodies, icons, inventions, and fashions. It may sound a bit sinister, this idea that people are hosts for mind-altering strings of words and symbols, like viruses, but in fact this is what human culture is all about. They influence every aspect of mind and behaviour.

I would normally post the following on the messageboard but I loved it so much I have included the text in its entirety below. I think many will find it very enlightening.

What I really dig about this author's work is that he's used a tier-system to illustrate our progression through time, using materially-oriented to spiritually-oriented memes. I love how it also parallels how the
Mayans see the cycles of time as the "evolution of consciousness".

And if you've noticed any kind of theme throughout this blog, then you'll know that he's just using memetics to say the same thing SO many people are saying about how we are finally discovering the power of our minds.
It's in the part about the 9th Mystery Meme and the memes that are driving us now, and I think his conclusion is right on the mark. Stay with it, it's worth it.
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The Awesome Power of the Mystery Meme

Last week, we listed the memes of social progression which have been identified so far in the book 'Spiral Dynamics.'

The characteristics of the first tier of six memes are:

1. Basic, personal survival.
2. Clan survival.
3. Courage, survival of the fittest.
4. Finding order and purpose in life.
5. Achievement, striving to succeed.
6. Community and caring.

Then, a momentous leap into the second, spiritual tier of six
memes began with leading-edge thinkers in the 1950s. Since
then, enough people have made the shift into the second tier
to enable two of its memes to be identified and analyzed:

7. Responsible freedom.
8. Holistic, global village view.

As of the 1990s, the authors of Spiral Dynamics have also
identified the existence of the next meme in the progression.
This ninth meme has not yet been observed in large quantities
of people, so they have been unable to summarize its
characteristics at this point.

Using basic metaphysical principles, however, you can predict
exactly what it will become. Also, second tier memes are
reminiscent of their first tier cousins. Meme number nine,
being the third meme within the second tier of six, will
become an enlightened version of the original meme number
three, which is courage.

The first tier of six memes is materially-oriented while the
second tier is spiritually-oriented. The second tier, being
of a higher frequency band of consciousness than the first
tier, exerts far more influence in the world when it is
activated. As popular use of the second tier of memes only
began in the early 1950s, we have yet to see much of its
power manifest in the world.

The second tier of memes, this higher frequency band of
consciousness, is the engine of The Shift, the spiritual
revolution in human consciousness.

Meme number seven (responsible freedom) is similar to meme
number one (basic, personal survival), only transformed into
the second tier of six memes. Meme seven means having a
viewpoint from a much wider vista of consciousness than
meme one. It deals with flexible flow and adaptation to a
world full of change. It is like learning to survive all
over again, but this time through a global viewpoint. Meme
number seven is the starting point, and the orientation
course, for the entire second tier of memes.

Meme number eight (holistic, global village view) is the
second tier version of meme number two (clan survival).
With a viewpoint that is holistic as well as global, it is
reminiscent of meme number two. In meme number eight, the
vision is to create a global village, or a unified clan of
humanity. Unlike the small-clan focus of meme number two,
meme number eight thinkers can see that the key to unity is
to embrace the unlimited diversity of humanity as a whole.
Integration and peace can then be created through the
existence of our common humanity, when people accept everyone
else as they are, simply because they exist.

This equates to the fundamental, Creator-given right of each
human being for self-determination simply because they exist.
People were created to experience self-determination.
Humanity was also created to have an infinite variety of
personalities for the purpose of gaining an infinite variety
of experience.

At this higher level of consciousness, it becomes obvious
that any attempt to coerce people into conformity with the
standards of another person, or another group of people,
is actually a violation against the will of the Creator.

Acceptance of diversity, paradoxically, is the key to unity
in human experience.

The Nature of the Mystery Meme:

The new meme number nine will be like meme number three
(courage, survival of the fittest), only in a higher form
of manifestation. Meme number three's courage lead to
adventure, exploration and mastery of the physical
environment. As the second tier memes all have a spiritual
orientation, this means that the new meme number nine will
bring about adventure, exploration and mastery of the
holistic environment of mind, body and spirit. It will do
this while encompassing a global scale of awareness.

The new, ninth meme will bring exploration of the
spiritually-inspired use of the power of the mind to
transform reality for the better. It will create strong
demand for spiritual and creative freedom on a global basis.

This far-ranging, inspiring meme has the power, quite
simply, to transform the entire world as we know it.

The keywords of the ninth meme will be 'Powerful creativity.'

Powerful Creativity:

How powerful will it become? How much will this meme
transform the world as it gains in popularity?

When a spiritually-oriented person uses their creativity,
they use the same formula that Infinite Being originally
used to create the entire universe. That's how powerful
spiritual creativity is. In its fundamental form, it
consists of three essential components:

(1) Intent is used to define the goal, or the desired outcome.
When defining a goal, it is better to leave the specifics
undefined and deal in generalities. This allows the universe
to find the easiest pathway through which to manifest the
desired goal. Even better than specific objects are general
principles. For example, the general principle of natural
prosperity can find thousands of ways to materialize, whereas
a goal involving one specific objective along the path to
prosperity limits the options considerably.

(2) Feeling is added to give the goal the life energy with
which to grow from an idea into a pre-physical reality that
becomes ready to manifest in the physical world. Ideally, an
equal balance between the amount of intent and feeling makes
for the most powerful act of creativity. For the sake of
clarity, feeling is defined as a separate component from
intent. In practice, however, the act of creativity expresses
intent and feeling intertwined together as one creative act.
This is in keeping with the way nature functions. Light, for
example, is a form of electromagnetic radiation - electric
and magnetic energies intertwined in perfect balance and
set into motion.

(3) Action. As the energy of your environment reorganizes
itself around your empowered intent, you need to provide the
third and final component, action. However, before the action,
there first has to be a pause lasting several days. This is a
hands-off period where you allow the growth of the project to
occur at its own pace within the pre-physical ethers of space.
Then, after several days have passed and the objective is
ready to manifest, it will cause synchronistic flow to appear
in your life. 'Coincidences' will occur which cause events
around you to move towards the fulfillment of your desired
goal. When this flow of supportive coincidences begins to
occur, your job is to provide the action which each
synchronistic event calls for, until the goal has become
fully manifested.

If, for example, a desired career opening occurs, then you
would follow that opportunity to see if this is the main
event, or if it is just something that you will learn from
along the journey towards your goal.

If a key contact occurs which can help your project, then you
follow through on that contact to see where it will lead.
Whatever mini-opportunities arise along the path to the
realization of your goal, you provide the physical action
to materialize those opportunities out of the realm of
possibilities and bring them into the physical realm. Most
often, goals materialize through a daisy chain of events and
opportunities, each of which builds up to the final
realization of the entire, original goal.

People today are finding their way through the spiritual
awakenings that come with second-tier memes number seven and
eight. As they activate number nine, the meme of powerful
creativity, they discover a power which, unleashed, can
transform not only their own lives but the world around
them for the better.

The New Reality is yours to explore. It already exists as a
frequency of consciousness. In a world where thoughtlessness
and heartlessness are common, people of the New Reality
bring thoughtfulness and heartfulness. Where there is strife,
people of the New Reality bring peace. Where there is pain,
people of the New Reality bring love and healing.

This is the New Reality, the spiritual revolution in human
consciousness.


Owen Waters

"More spiritual insights for the New Awareness can be found at:
InfinteBeing.com

category: Culture