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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 04:46 on 15th June 2012 Well, having read this article by Ingo Swan I suppose it's amazing and concerning inhabitation of the moon of all things. as to ET's..I am not sure sure they are not ancestors from the past...or even our own collective thoughts that have manifested into an kind of reality. I was watching UFO's caught on camera responding to things as far back as the last sunspot cycle....supposed "ships" visitng the sun back then...snap-shots showed in Orbit-cyberspace.com,Or vice versa) an web site of Kent Steadman's when he was alive. But then again there is the so called "god" concept and we live in an self-made reality these days and always have. Time itself is an aspect of thought..interaction...and completion of an thought through physical adaptation. Our intial thought is an creation god-person birthing of all else proceeding there afterward and manifestation. I would guess that the so called incident in this article of seeing an UFO materialze before him...in an cloud with sparks and colors going on like an rainbow gone crazy...I've never heard of prior as to ufo's...though I have heard of them possible in "warp drive" appearing suddenly out o fclouds. I think our Steven Speillberg must of had some help with them in writing Star Wars though. Perhaps the movie "Contact" also..with Jodie Foster. It appears wherever they come from... or go to.... they are looking for water. Maybe they should look into the art of alchemey for that one. I read an channeled message in the 1970's of mankind mining the moon then...as he told how the latter ages of earth was near unbearable with pollution world-wide. It was being made into an huge "park" and restored with animals as people learned to live off the ground in like space- lab type "homes". I know that much of what effects me is electromagnetic energy...and I know that if there are "aleins" out in the world..they know how to deal with it...to change it from energy frequencies and vibrations into light....and affect our molecules and cells. The first is how they get people transferrred through walls while abducting them, the second most likley how they heal them of various illness and diseases. I do not know if there will ever be an disclosure event..what would it solve it there were?...especially if they have kicked us off our moon for inhabiation themselves?...heh? Maybe Hitler really did make his own source of an "superior race" back in World War II...though they say ET's have been around since the beginning writings of the bible. I felt my mind being "picked over" by Mr. Swan when I read this book. He is correct..when we read something we generally call upon our own experinces with the subject matter...and "remote viewers" would be able to pick up on that... that unless the person shielded themselves ahead of reading the material. All things un-explained have an kind of "sci-fi" unreality to them.... until exposed as "truth" also....by physical examination of the subject matter. I go with that...I usually leave Nancy to the "wow" remarks Ron...its her way of staying elusive as to what she's thinking...if she is thinking at all then. Did you meet up with Syd as of yet?..tell us all about it! |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 08:29 on 15th June 2012 The Wow was because the long posts are quickly back Shirley! They all make such interesting reading that I reckon I know you and your family personally. lol As for telling you about Syd well ummn, err he is short, fat, miserable, forever grumbling, doesn't eat good food, won't drink, can't drive, unsociable! Alright Syd calm down, I'm only joking, but that should make him respond. Where are you Syd stuck in a traffic jam in Doncaster maybe? Shirley wants to know what we got up to during your visit... In defence of Syd I do know that he has had a very slow internet connection, especially at the last B&B so hang on in there POErs he will respond when he can, of that I am sure. Hi to all POEsters of course, have a great day wherever you are. |
cathyml Posts: 23275 Joined: 25th Jan 2010 Location: South Africa | Posted at 19:17 on 15th June 2012 Looks as though I have missed out some over the last few days. Not feeling so good and could barely sit at the computer. But almost back to normal again (I hope!!) Hope everyone is well and looking forward to a great weekend. By the way I do hope your weather won't be as lousy as the forecasters are predicting! |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 19:26 on 15th June 2012 hi cath--not been too good here as well |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 19:29 on 15th June 2012 Well, looks like next door this morning is "yard sale" time and has she everything priced right.... at mostly $1.00 to $3.00. Lots of people this morning but it's kind of dwindling down for lunchtime right now. For me today..... it's an bake an Turkey day...22 pounds the last remants of this winter....then I can defrost the other freezer. I had an really lousy yearly "If you are born this day" astrological newspaper clip on my birthday... it says "You might feel that you are wearing an straightjacket and unable to wiggle out of an restricitve situation durning the next four to six weeks. Just keep on doing what is expected and don't try to break loose from obligations".(End) .......sounds like an lousy summer for me this year.....guess it's your year to celebrate things over on England. It will take me that long to get the rain gutter on the house situation back to normal and paid for probably but then again, I am not so "astrological" that I let it restrict my thinking either. Which means maybe I should have one of my total make over dinners where I bring an country into my house...table decor, house decor..the whole bit. My strightjacket might be my " kimo"...and my attending to my obligations "Oriental food" possibly. Will work with this...but would like to get away and finish off that book and have been restricted in doing that here lately. Did Syd have GPS on his rental car?...he may be half way through Europe by now. It's getting an nasty reputation for taking traveler's off the beaten path of the freeway these days. See...you have had "Sue" this summmer...Syd...and Ruth can hardly wait...Ron is an busy man this year in POE....... Wonder how Cathyml is doing....if James went to see her in Africa. I best check on my cats with the yard sale going on and get that Turkey into the oven...maybe Baked beans, BBQ sauce on the side....and fresh crunchy Green salad(or macaroni also)...sounds " summerish"...ice tea or lemonaide. Have an good day!...weekend is already here again. Btw.. WE GOT.SUNSHINE!.... lol. |
Syd Harling Posts: 636 Joined: 21st Apr 2011 Location: South Africa | Posted at 22:50 on 15th June 2012 Good evening all. Don't believe a word Ron says. He knows a lot about Oxford and CS Lewis but can't recognise a tall, athletic bloke with long-ish brown hair even when he's sat in the car next to him. (LOL) I was overwhelmed by the hospitality shown me by Ron and Anna and the CS Tour on Thursday was absolutely brilliant. I enjoyed it so much. Ron you'll be intrigued to know that my friend in St. Albans gave the same answer as those you polled when asked who CS Lewis was! I did get to Doncaster almost on time despite 2 hold-ups on the M1 due to crashes. I got to St Albans for lunch today only 45 minutes late, again due to a crash on the M1. Deciding not to go through the "Low Emission Zone" in London I opted for the M25 - going around to the A3. Due to a crash the M25 was blocked just after the A4 junction so I baled off at the A4, collected Stuart from work at Wood Lane then drove (very slowly) through Hammersmith, Putney and Wimbledon to Raynes Park. We've just returned from having dinner at a swish restaurant in Wimbledon where we shared a dining room with, among others, Maria Sharapova. So, I have done over 1000 miles in the last 5 days, seen a lot, eaten a lot,drank a lot, (not when driving!) visited friends and generally had a great time. Tomorrow we're having afternoon tea on a river boat then it is a relaxing 4 days in "The Smoke" before climbing onto the big jet headed for Joburg. Thanks again Ron for great time. Its a pity we ran out of time and didn't have a chance to visit POE Headquarters. Maybe next time eh? Pictures will follow when I have time to do a wee bit of editing. By the way, I seemed to manage to avoid the bad weather. I have had more sunshine than rain this week and even had to use the air conditioning in the car. Stay well everyone and I will be back. |
Syd Harling Posts: 636 Joined: 21st Apr 2011 Location: South Africa | Posted at 23:18 on 15th June 2012 Yes Shirley, I did have a GPS and its a good one. I got me to every destination perfectly except when it kept trying to make me go through the expensive part of London. Luckily I picked Stuart up so he knew where we had to go. One has to know how to set a GPS so that it doesn't go haywire. Even the odd times when I couldn't turn where it said to because of traffic it very quickly got me back on track. |
Sue H Posts: 8172 Joined: 29th Jun 2007 Location: USA | Posted at 02:46 on 16th June 2012 Great to hear from you Syd. It sounds like you're having a real balst. Can't wait to see all of your pictures. |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 11:30 on 16th June 2012 Morning/afternoon to all POEsters and sincere thanks to the tall, athletic bloke with long-ish brown hair, my mate Syd who clearly knows his way around the UK (with the help of the satnav) but hasn't looked in the mirror re the colour of his hair lately! LOL Syd wrote>>>Ron you'll be intrigued to know that my friend in St. Albans gave the same answer as those you polled when asked who CS Lewis was! The question to the Brits is simply: Can you tell me who C S Lewis was? The answer, in a little survey (197 Brits interviewed) that I conducted here in Oxford City shocks every American that I tell, because the answer to that question in 70% of cases was 'Alice in Wonderland'...Lewis Carroll of course. If you don't believe me try it, ask a Brit and you will get Alice in Wonderland. Ask an American and they always get it right! |
Syd Harling Posts: 636 Joined: 21st Apr 2011 Location: South Africa | Posted at 12:16 on 16th June 2012 Yeah well, I guess there is some grey making its presence obvious now but when I take my specs off I can't see it. |