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Mercy now,
The sign that you received was from your higher self, the bigger you. You asked and received, which shows that you have a good connection to that energy, obviously that fake spiritual path had no purpose in your life-stream so you wisely abandoned it, and you should never question the power of YOU.
ELF is simply a frequency, the human body has an electromagnetic field which naturally sits in the middle of the spectrum -the visible light ââ¬â the colors.
ELF is when a constant stream of the lowest frequency/longest waves (lower than radio waves) is sent, either to a city or to a single person, but you must be aware of that personââ¬â¢s natural frequency to single them out.
ELF has many symptoms - ringing ears, tingle in crown, skin feeling dirty, itchy and so on. The reason why it can make you feel depressed is because this takes your electromagnetic energy field out of the color spectrum. Therefore the ELF makes your sprit energy feel gray!
If you are sensitive enough to feel the ELF coming, putting yourself in violet always helps because violet is the highest visual color on the spectrum, so doing this gives you an action to the reaction.
If you live somewhere that is constantly being amplified by ELF, and know nothing about it, eventually your own electromagnetic energy field will seem colorless, your physical energy will deplete, you will not want to go outside in the sunshine and then there is a whole lot of other things that come into it.
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Richard,
The carbon dating on the shroud, well that theory is competing with the masonic belief that the shroud is the covering of the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar - Jaques De Molay. When i was studying a couple of years ago, I was rather intrigued that one of my class mates had a book with a picture of the usual 'Christ' face with the freemason Logo on the cover. The book was called "The Second Messiah", was written by masons for the public i believe.
Karen, the ELF - well i get two types of feelings, i've had the full on attack type where i nearly fall over and collapse, feel nauseas and totally disorientated (within a split second), and the other is a nice tingling sensation on my crown.
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Lion, thanks for the info. I didnââ¬â¢t know about the Templar claims about the shroud. This adds more to think about what they might be planning to do with the shroud. Iââ¬â¢ll have to ponder this for awhile and see what kind of theory I can come up with. I found this history youââ¬â¢re talking about and posted it below.
Article By é Stephen Dafoe
Any discussion of the Shroud of Turin is bound to be controversial. Those who view this sacred and holy relic fall into two camps, those that believe it to be the undisputed earthly evidence of a Christ risen and those who believe it to be a medieval forgery.
It is not the intention of this web site to cast doubt on or support the authenticity of the shroud, but rather to show its possible relationship to the Knights Templar. We receive many letters from angry people who wish to enter into lengthy debates about carbon 14 reliability. We are aware of new evidence that puts the reliability of carbon 14 dating in question, so please refrain from telling us of the findings or directing us to URL's that make the claims.
There are two theories that relate to the Templars having been involved with the Shroud, one, which would support the authenticity of the Shroud and another, which would refute it.
In 1204 the Crusaders sacked the city of Constantinople. Among them were the Knights Templar, whom some scholars contend took the Burial shroud of Jesus from the city. To support this theory, author Ian Wilson who wrote the book "The Shroud of Turin: Burial Cloth Of Jesus?" makes the claim that the head that the Templars were accused of worshipping was none other than that of Jesus. His belief is that the Shroud when folded depicted the head of Christ and was referred to as the "Mandylion." There is a painted panel at Templecombe in England that shows a bearded head like that, which is depicted on the Mandylion.
In their two books, " The Hiram Key" and " The Second Messiah," authors Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas paint a contrasting picture to the Mandylion theory. The authors theorize that the image on the Shroud of Turin is in fact that of the last Grand Master of the order, Jacques de Molay, who was tortured some months before his execution in 1307. The image on the shroud certainly does fit the description of de Molay as depicted in medieval wood cuts, a long nose, hair shoulder length and parted in the center, a full beard that forked at its base, not to mention the six-foot frame. De Molay was said to be quite tall.
However, many have criticized the theory on the basis that the Templar rule of order forbade the Templars from growing their hair long. What critics of the theory overlook is that during DeMolay's seven years in prison it is highly unlikely that he would have been afforded such luxuries as good grooming.
Knight and Lomas claim that the shroud figured in the Templars rituals of figurative resurrection and that DeMolay's tortured body was wrapped in a shroud, which the Templars kept after his death. Lomas and Knight further believe that lactic acid and blood from DeMolay's tortured body mixed with frankincense (used to whiten the cloth) etching his image into the shroud.
When the shroud was first put on display in 1357 (50 years after the disbanding of the order) by the family of Geoffrey de Charney who was also burned at the stake with de Molay, the first people viewing the shroud recognized the image to be that of Christ.
The authors theorize that Jacques de Molay may have been tortured in a manner similar to Christ as a mockery. Certainly then, the wounds suffered by de Molay where the same as those of Jesus Christ on the Cross.
Today it is commonly believed by many, through carbon dating, that the shroud dates to the late 13th century and not to the date of Christ's supposed crucifixion. It is interesting that the church revealed these carbon dating results on October 13th, 1989, which is the same day the Templars were arrested by Church and State. According to the authors:
"Carbon dating has conclusively shown that the Shroud of Turin dates from between 1260 and 1380, precisely as we would expect if it were the image of Jacques de Molay. There is no other known theory that fits the scientifically established facts. Through experimentation, we know that the figure on the Shroud was on a soft bed of some kind, which strongly suggests that the victim was not dead and was expected to recover."
The Second Messiah pg. 161
Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas
Permission granted by authors for the use of above quote.
Regardless of whether the findings of Ian Wilson or Knight and Lomas are correct, it is evident that this most holy and venerated relic has found its way into the Templar mythos.
Lynn Picknet and Clive Prince, authors of "Turin Shroud: In Whose Image?" present another theory of interest on the matter. Readers will recognize the authors from the book, "The Templar Revelation." In the authors' earlier book the duo claim that Leonardo Da Vinci who created an early photographic technique manufactured the image on the shroud of Turin.
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Karen,
I do have a strong connection to my higher self . It is only when doubt steps in ,usually by some nebulous teaching from another individual or philosophy etc.that I tend to stray. I'm much better than I used to be about that though.My Pisces moon, as difficult as it can be , gets me through alot and I know what keeps me grounded.
Thanks so much for your input. It is always appreciated and taken to heart.
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OK, i was clumping ELF in with Technology, ELF is technology and natural i believe.....With Another type of Technology but similar to ELF, --Extra Low Frenquency, they can generate a feeling of Euphoria and what seems like Enlightment and even beam white light to you in thought form.....
Most "Self proclaimed" Gurus have had this technology done to them and so they feel more spiritual and start teaching and so on.....
ELF is natural from what Astoj said, as the negativity in cities generate ELF and so they use Technology to use that low frequency and beam it back to masses or else where....
In the news you can find articles that speak of using technology now in sound waves that can make people happy and or sad.....
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Interesting William.
I'm not 'up' on these technologies... but it seems logical that if they have a way to bring people down, then they have a way to bring people up too.
Get everyone used to being 'down', enter Jesus the Second, and then beam everyone 'up' with euphoria so it feels like it a real spiritual experience.
Things that make ya go hmmmm
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Hey I have a quick question.
If it sound silly I apologize ahead of time, as I am new to hyperspace and I have alot to learn.
But I have a question about ELF. I have always been a really happy person, even as a kid my mom would tell me that I saw life through rose colored glasses. I always just shrugged my shoulders and assumed that I was just naturally happier than most people.
I have never really been depressed, maybe down and out one time for a couple of weeks, but I got over it pretty quickly.
I grew up in a small town, so I probably didnt recieve as much ELF as I would have in a city.
I was raised by a very religious family so I know that, that was part of my programming but still, even to this day I am very happy person, even knowing all that I know now.
Do you think that could have come from ELF?
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Hi ruledbymars,
No I do not think it has come from ELF, you belong to a small minority of the human population that are generally happy, and your mum was not so wrong, this is a reflection of how your soul personality analyses and understands life for what it is, this is a good trait and hopefully one that you can project onto others who are not like yourself.
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ruledbymars,
Lucky you:) I know people like you or as you described and love being around them .My grandmother is one of these people, for the most part ,and she is 104 years old.
I'm running out to get some rose colored glasses.:D
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Thanks for that reply Astrojewels. That makes sense.
Mercy Now-
lol
You can borrow mine, I always keep a spare pair laying around here. ;)
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