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  Archetypes I Saw
Posted by: DreamTime - 11-14-2005, 03:02 AM - Forum: Metaphysics - Replies (7)

The other day right after I woke up but had my eyes still closed, I saw these archetypes at my pineal gland.  They weren't really a color - more like a bright light.  They came one at a time - when my mind registered one, the next one came, when my mind registered that one, the last one came. 

I was very excited about it, because I wasn't trying to do any exercises and I didn't expect to see anything.  I normally don't "see" anything even when I am doing the exercises, so this was a very pleasant surprise.  At first I thought it was trying to tell me something about money because the one looked like a dollar sign (but it only had one line going down the center) :nod:, but when I pulled out the Healer's Handbook, I got a shock.

I'm not quite sure what the first one means...the circle means "space," but the 4 is not in the handbook.  The 4 could very well have been reversed, because, like I said, I wasn't expecting to see anything and I was excited about it, plus they didn't stay very long.  And if it was reversed, well then that means "flag warning." 

What I thought was a dollar sign actually means "Kundalini frequency line."  That one I am very sure of because, as I said, I thought it meant money. :nod:

The last one, as you can see from my drawing could have been the second one.  My mind registered an "up" arrow, but not a line/stick drawing...more 3D.  So it could have been the second one.  And if it was, then that means "higher equivalent."

So what I was wondering, does this mean that my Oversoul is warning me that my Kunalini is raising?  If so, why is it a warning?  Does anyone else have a better interpretation of what I saw?  Thanks for your input.

 



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  Introducing Purple Parrot
Posted by: PurpleParrot - 11-14-2005, 02:29 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (11)

Hello Hyperspace

I spoke to the person who I think is the moderator(I recently met them off of myspace--correct me if I am mistaken) and they told me to contact you through PM but I'm not sure how to do it yet(its past midnight here and I just got back from studying for an exam I have tomorrow lol so I will learn PM rules later)..This is my first time posting anything here at all!!! Tomorrow(erm in a few hours) or some other day when I get a chance, I will peruse the forum rules and other posts that I am permitted to read...and I will adhere to them. :o)

Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi. :o)

peace

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  Dream Questions
Posted by: DreamTime - 11-13-2005, 06:55 PM - Forum: Dreams - Replies (3)

Okay, I have a few questions to put out there to see if anyone knows the answers to.  For the past month or so, I have been having dreams that have repeated similarities in them and I was wondering if anyone knows if they have some kind of specific meaning to them.

1. What would it mean if many/most of my dreams have a specific group/race of people in them that are not my own?  Some dreams are positive, some are negative.

2. What would it mean if in many of the dreams I am either given, or I find, a huge wad of money?

3.  What would it mean if the "devil" appears in my dreams?  Actually, only 2 so far, but they have been in the last week or so.  One he had a daughter and he was arguing with me, slapping me in the face.  Each time he did, yellow powder came out of his hands and onto my face.  The other, he was trying to get me to sign a contract (to do his laundry).  Just as I was reaching for the contract (I was in a bus at the time and reaching through the window), my dog woke me up - so I never actually signed it.

I am just trying to figure out what the repeated symbols might mean - as I am sure they mean something - I just can't figure it out.  It wouldn't bother me as much if they had only appeared once, but for it to happen over and over again.  I feel like someone is trying to get some kind of message through to me, and since I am not getting it the first time, they are trying different ways to reach me.

I'd appreciate any kind of information - if anyone knows or even thinks they may know what it could mean.  Thanks

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  The Sargel 18 Website
Posted by: Guest - 11-13-2005, 07:33 AM - Forum: Links - Replies (6)

In the Scanning-Videos, Stewart lets the attendants scan the area or the vortex in Wanaqe, NJ (I guess). It is a dangerous area,  and even Stewart got touched by an astral being there while researching there with sargel18.

Here's the webste of Bryan Williams:

http://www.sargel18.com/

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  TIP: You Should Sort These Images By Topic Name
Posted by: SilverInfinity - 11-13-2005, 07:28 AM - Forum: Archetypes - No Replies

Go to the previous page of listings of images and click "Topic" in the column headings, and they will list alphabetically. Or, use page search CTRL+F to quickly find something you are interested in (there is more than one page though).

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  Strengthen Yourself At All Levels
Posted by: SilverInfinity - 11-13-2005, 07:10 AM - Forum: Archetypes - No Replies

My Experience and Thoughts:
I did push-ups while I visualized this at the pineal gland. And then ended up with twice as many push-ups than before. As a bonus, I felt a strengthening of all areas of in my reality/life.  As you can see, the brown triangle represents physical reality and the power symbol represents strength.  It should read: 'I now become endowed with great strength to handle all life's experiences."

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  Pupp's Theories Forum
Posted by: Richard - 11-12-2005, 01:34 PM - Forum: Links - Replies (2)

I just ran across an interesting forum that folks may wish to check out. :)

http://www.puppstheories.com/forum/index.php?act=idx

 

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  Out of Control
Posted by: Richard - 11-12-2005, 01:16 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (3)

http://www.theisleoflight.com/Newsletter/Newsletter0603/Articles0603.htm#Out%20of%20Control 

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  Expansions business partner busted.
Posted by: Richard - 11-12-2005, 01:01 PM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

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BIRCHDALE, MINN.  -- The grandmother showed up in this tiny Koochiching County town a day after the "For Sale" sign went up on the old Bauman place, a remote log cabin overlooking Rainy River and the Canadian border. 

The cabin needed work.  But Gail Darwin, 63, who had come from California, called it a perfect place to retire.  She put down $150,000 cash on the $250,000 asking price. 

Darwin told locals she had recently inherited money and ran an alternative health practice called the Earth Healing Institute. 

"I figured she sold herbal remedies," said a man at Nelson's General Store. 

In a way, she did. 

Darwin and Joseph Heater, 65, who lived just across the river in Ontario, pleaded guilty last month to possessing 826 pounds of marijuana valued at $4 million.  Local and federal authorities caught them with the huge stash stuffed in a trailer this spring in one of the biggest marijuana busts ever made along the border. 

Their arrests are a strange tale with a serious point: Minnesota's far northern wilderness, authorities say, appears to be emerging as a pot-smuggling pipeline from Canada to destinations that include the Twin Cities, Chicago and Detroit. 

Neither Darwin nor Heater had a previous felony, so at first their arrests seemed like unusual criminal career trajectories for two older citizens. 

Their lawyers have since said the pair, who now each face a plea-bargained sentence of 27 months, are mere pawns in the multibillion-dollar trade of "B.C.  bud," marijuana cultivated in British Columbia. 

"Wrong place at the wrong time," said Heater's attorney, Steve Nelson. 

But investigators say their willingness to invest major money in border land suggests they either had substantial financial backing or were preparing to make Minnesota a significant, long-term transfer point for B.C.  bud, a choice brand for upscale pot smokers in the United States. 

Darwin and Heater, who declined to be interviewed for this story, also were found with high-end countersurveillance equipment, investigators say, including satellite phones and instruments that detect police radio frequencies and infrared monitoring devices. 

"It's very sophisticated equipment," said Sgt.  Bruce Grothberg of the Koochiching County Sheriff's Department. 

Their arrest was the third significant bust involving B.C.  bud in Koochiching County in the past two years.  But authorities say they have no idea how much more may be coming across the border. 

"We've seized more than 1,000 pounds in two years," Grothberg said.  "But I don't think we are even scratching the surface."

As it gets tougher to smuggle marijuana along the West Coast, dealers are spreading out across the Canadian border, according to author Robert Sabbag, who ran with a group of B.C.  bud couriers for a recent article in Playboy magazine. 

And with its wooded, watery and porous border, "Minnesota is as good a place as any to work," he said. 

Big-Money Crop

Marijuana production has become a major enterprise in Canada, where penalties for possession are slight.  The mayor of Vancouver has even advocated legalization.  Forbes magazine estimates the crop's value at $7 billion in British Columbia.  In Minnesota's border province, Ontario, authorities say B.C.  bud is a $1 billion crop. 

Sabbag, who has written several books on the drug trade, said tougher penalties against marijuana in the United States inflate the value of the pot coming from Canada. 

And unlike Mexico's drug trade, which is largely controlled by organized criminal groups, the Canadian marijuana trade tends to be more of a mom-and-pop operation, Sabbag said.  "There are a lot more rural people, and elderly, paying off mortgages by growing this pot," he said. 

That could have been Darwin and Heater's motive.  Or they could have been part of a larger and more sophisticated smuggling ring, Sabbag said.  "I would guess that if they had 800 pounds, it wasn't their first time," he said. 

The Drug Enforcement Administration says dealers can purchase marijuana for $1,500 to $2,000 a pound in Canada, then sell it for $6,000 a pound or more in the United States. 

Over-The-Hill Hippie

Little is known about Heater, a retired engineer, married with children and living in Alberta. 

But Darwin, whom acquaintances describe as friendly and outgoing, is an exotic figure: She had a reputation in the alternative health field for her work in "deep breathing," according to former colleagues.  She also hosted seminars and has a Web page that advertises: "Through activating our solar connection, with profound, deep breathing awareness, the natural flow of energy is reactivated within us."

According to authorities, Darwin also has had residences in Calgary and St.  Joseph, Mich.  In St.  Joseph, she rented at least one residence, as well as an office in a former bank she was renovating under the name "Integrative Alternatives." Her sign was taken down a few weeks ago. 

Federal authorities say they began watching Darwin last winter, after finding sled tracks from her house to Heater's in Canada. 

Some residents in Birchdale said they started getting suspicious when they noticed increasing numbers of Border Patrol officers in the area. 

When Darwin's closest neighbor, Jennifer Eck, went into labor at 3 a.m.  one day, she and husband, Carl, sped toward the hospital.  As they pulled onto the highway, a Border Patrol car appeared and followed them. 

When they arrived in town, other police were waiting.  Upon discovering that Eck was pregnant, they let them go.  "But I knew then that something big was going on," Carl Eck said. 

In Michigan, Darwin told people that she also ran an adventure travel business. 

"I envisioned people canoeing down white-water rapids," said Richard Lewis, a New Age health provider to whom Darwin made referrals. 

He said Darwin also was trying to start a kind of utopian clinic along Lake Michigan that she planned to make a one-stop shop for physical and psychic care. 

"I couldn't figure out how she was going to make any money," Lewis said. 

Grothberg, the Minnesota sheriff, speculated that Darwin had plans to launder the money she earned from the drug trade, a common ploy among B.C.  bud dealers. 

"One day she came in and said, 'I want to get the [health] center started.  I'm getting ready to retire,' " Lewis said. 

He called Darwin and her friends "over-the-hill hippies" trying to pad their retirements. 

Darwin also made contacts with a New Age health group in St.  Joseph called "Expansions," which offer treatments such as chakra spinning and something called "Self-direct Access to Oversoul and God-Mind."

Janet Swerdlow runs "Expansions" with her husband, Stewart, who has written that he was brainwashed by aliens and the CIA and who claims to be clairvoyant.  Janet Swerdlow said they "were terribly surprised" to learn that Darwin was involved in drugs. 

At the time of Darwin's arrest, police initially thought she told them she was a "breeding expert," according to her lawyer, Bruce Biggins. 

The misunderstanding may not have been entirely false: Two years ago, Darwin was convicted of "operating a bath business without a license" in California.  Prostitution charges also were filed but later dropped. 

Campers Or Couriers?

On a recent weekday afternoon, Grothberg pulled alongside Rainy River and spotted a lone tent deep in "a mosquito hell hole," as he put it. 

"Weird," he said.  "If they don't have a boat or fishing equipment, something funny is going on."

Grothberg, an area native, had seen the scene before.  Sometimes, he said, it's only people getting away from it all.  But often he suspects they are waiting for something. 

The mosquitoes in the thicket were unbearable.  One couple sat listlessly in a car with Nebraska plates.  Another couple sat in a tent. 

There were a dozen designated camping spots within an hour's drive.  But the group had chosen one without a river view but with access to a canal where drugs have been found before. 

Grothberg asked a few questions, then notified the Border Patrol. 

"Kooch County has 490 square miles," he said.  "You can drive 70 miles and not see a house.  It takes less than a minute to cross the river, and in some places you can walk across.  If you want to meet someone in the middle of the river, no one is the wiser."

Local prosecutor Jennifer Hasbargen said her uncle once found an ice cream bucket filled with marijuana floating down the river. 

And Grothberg recalled finding a hole in the ice in the Little Fork River, which spills into Rainy River.  At the bottom of the hole was a snowmobile with marijuana floating inside. 

Though border surveillance has increased, authorities say they cannot cover the seven-county stretch along the Minnesota border around the clock.  They say they do what they can and hope for the occasional big bust. 

Assessing Darwin's New Age cures, bath-house bust and drug trade, Grothberg mused about the incongruity of it all in northern Minnesota: "She had quite the little world going on there."

Grothberg said he figures Darwin and Heater were players in a larger, lucrative drug-smuggling operation.  "They'll take the punishment, maybe get paid for it.  Do their time and move on," he said. 

"But," he added, "I think we got their pension." 

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  Oversoul Families
Posted by: Richard - 11-12-2005, 12:29 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (18)

Scroll to the almost of the bottom page for the article.

http://theisleoflight.com/Newsletter/new...es0604.htm

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  Dream Streams
Posted by: Monica - 11-12-2005, 02:18 AM - Forum: Dreams - Replies (2)

I don't always remember my dreams, though when I do it is in incredible detail and full colour.  However, I can always sense the energy imprint of my night experiences.  I spend some time releasing these, or else they can affect the rest of my day.  I don't get too worried about recall, as I always hand everything up to my Oversoul with thanks, and ask for the knowledge/learning I have gained to be incorporated into my experiences in daily life.  Sometimes I say that I didn't get the message, and can I please receive it again in an easy-to-understand format! :smile2:

I have been thinking that, as dream pictograms are themselves translations of the actual dream state, it would be interesting to move deeper and feel the truth of what you experienced.  It can be incredibly frustrating to sit with all you dream images, trying to make sense of them.  So, it would be more efficient to use 'knowing by knowing' for interpretation. 

I am thinking of connecting into the frequency of the dream scenario, and blending with its energy stream.  Then, as you merge your consciousness you can know whatever you need to about this experience, and even ask questions to get deeper answers. 

This is my Oversoul technique for dream analysis, though I've been rather lazy and not tried it myself yet.  I'd be interested to know if this works for anyone else.  I promise to try myself as well!!

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  Are You A "Sleeper"?
Posted by: Richard - 11-12-2005, 01:40 AM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (2)

http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-bold-0112/msg00042.html

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