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Alpha Stating the masses

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Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:25 am
by Trifecta
One of the best forms of mind control is alpha stating the individual, this is achieved in various formats and can be extreamly subtle. For instance if we were in a room now having a friendly conversation and I out of the blue kicked you in the face, your mind and body would instantly go into alpha state, at that moment I could with enough skill insert a command to create a desired effect instantly or for some future event. <br><br>It is amazing how many people are attemting to alpha state themselves everyday, a great deal of the new age/antiquity revolves around putting individuals into alpha, some call it meditation, visualisation etc. Some people, who I like to refer to as "lost to the light" carry a constant state of being open, they refer to it as bliss, serentity, they believe they are ready to help all that come across their path. Little do they realise they are open to attack, especially from the lower astral plane. Their chakras are open, their hearts, minds, in fact everything is their waiting to be inserted.<br><br>With this in mind, Hurricane Alpha is just around the corner, bird flu, indictments, a multitude of end time prophesy and all those walking and not knowing they are possessed, ready to manifest what they believe to be their own thought forms.<br><br>Consiousness has been inffected by the lower astral entities, they have entered the psyche on mass, the dead are living and attempting to bring their world into our realities. Only a pure heart and mind can help us out of this situation.<br><br>Alpha stating takes many forms, know your heart and mind...it is your duty.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
Theta for the soul

Posted:
Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:24 am
by Trifecta
How To Endure Disaster Fatigue<br>Too much death and catastrophe and war? Spirit overloaded? There is<br>one thing you can try<br>- By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist<br>Friday, October 14, 2005 <br><br><br>You can take drugs. You can drink heavily. You can numb yourself with<br>any number of whoopers and downers and zappers and nerve calmers,<br>prescription and illegal and everything in between, thus rendering<br>your psycho-emotional system moot and null and void and completely,<br>happily unwilling to give much of a damn.<br><br>You can deny. You can reject. You can play dumb. You can ignore the<br>news and shun the headlines and close your eyes to the bloody <br>gruesome photos and go about your work and play in the park with your<br>dog and read only Us Weekly and Boing Boing and pretend that all this<br>horrible global tragedy, these hurricanes and earthquakes and various<br>planetary abuses, the appalling death tolls and severed limbs and<br>blood-drenched streets, they never really happen on the same planet<br>you inhabit.<br><br>Sure, you're not stupid: Deep down you know they're swirling like <br>cold fire all around you, but you can't face them directly. You can't<br>acknowledge too much, too deeply, too quickly, lest it burn your<br>karmic tongue and rip you asunder and depress your spirit and make<br>life just miserable as all hell. It's just too much to process. <br><br>I know how it is. You might say to yourself, just this month alone:<br>"I cannot take any more, over 35,000 people dead from a massive quake<br>in Pakistan and India and hundreds more buried alive in mudslides in <br>Mexico and Guatemala as a result of Hurricane Stan, still more piles<br>of dead in New Orleans and dozens (hundreds?) dying in unimaginably<br>brutal ways every day in bombings and vicious warfare in Iraq, and<br>that doesn't even include the everyday gunfire and the murders and <br>the rapes and the busload of elderly people bursting into flames in<br>Dallas, and the questions cannot help but emerge: Where to put all<br>this bleak information? How to possibly sort through and find solace<br>and hope? And by the way, what the hell is going on? Why so dark and <br>violent and dour all of a sudden? What is happening to the world?"<br><br>It's tempting, it's understandable, to want to block it all out, to<br>take only small doses of the horrors of the planet and shun the rest <br>like a Republican shuns poor people. The world often careens at us<br>hot and fast and mean, and when the atrocities pile up our systems<br>often automatically go into shock -- they want shut down, recoil, and<br>it becomes the most difficult thing of all to remain alert and <br>compassionate and tuned in and remember that context, of course, is<br>all you might have to get you through.<br><br>Context. Perspective. Do you need some? Would it be at all helpful in<br>the wake of all this death and tragedy and a world that seems to be <br>increasingly strained and riotous and overheated? Because a<br>fascinating dose of context arrived just this week, as astonished<br>astronomers noted a stupendous new (well, old) development in deep,<br>deep space, the discovery of a rather shocking distant galaxy that <br>appears to be much more well formed and dense and ripe than any<br>astronomer would have guessed it could be, given its proximity to,<br>you know, the dawn of time.<br><br>In other words, humankind has found yet another phenomenon -- in this <br>case, a massive, mature galaxy connected to a string of 300 galaxies<br>so unimaginably vast it makes our little solar system, our entire<br>Milky Way, seem like a grain of sand floating in a giant cosmic ocean<br>(which, of course, is exactly what it is) -- they found another <br>astounding and potentially world-changing wonder they cannot fully<br>explain, one which, simply put, could alter our entire perception of<br>how and when it was all created in the first place.<br><br>It's called HUDF-JD2 (for Hubble Ultra Deep Field) and it's <br>officially the most distant galaxy on record, meaning it was formed<br>when the universe was but a squealing, gurgling 800 million-year-old<br>infant, and if it's as dense and mature as some scientists believe,<br>then it throws all galaxy-forming theories into confusion and you may <br>take what Nigel Sharp, program officer for extragalactic astronomy<br>and cosmology at the U.S. National Science Foundation, had to say as<br>mantra, as gospel, as balm for your troubled spirit. It is this: "One<br>of the standard problems with the universe is that it's large enough<br>that unlikely things happen pretty often."<br><br>Write it on your hand. Scribble it in lipstick on the bathroom<br>mirror. Tattoo it onto your tongue and then lick it onto your lover's <br>tailbone because it is perhaps the most beautiful truism you will<br>hear all year.<br><br>But this is not the important part. HUDF-JD2 per se isn't what can<br>provide a tiny bit of balm to your tragedy-overdosed, Bush-ravaged, <br>violence-numbed heart. The important part is how this major discovery<br>is itself but a speck, a glimmer, a hint of a whisper of the vastness<br>of Things We Still Don't Understand.<br><br>Which is to say, what we know of this world, of life, of death, of <br>God, of time, of the cosmos, of all mankind's knowledge and all our<br>experience and all our collected wisdom from millions of years<br>sitting on this spinning water balloon still fits into a tiny<br>thimble, a small Ziploc sandwich bag tossed into a massive churning <br>shimmering sea of mystery and uncertainty and unquenchable weirdness.<br><br><br>There. Is that better? Does that give any solace? Can you step back<br>and take the longer view and see the planet in context of the cosmic <br>mystery, the Deep Unknown, with the never-ending parade of human<br>tragedy merely part of a larger, bittersweet galactic circus, life<br>merely a single line of obtuse poetry and death merely a giant<br>question mark? No? Try it again. Look at the stars. Look deeper. <br>Remember, in space, no one can hear you scoff.<br><br>Personally, I suggest balance, a little bit of everything. Stay<br>informed, read like mad, feel the world deeply, but shop and play and<br>take your happy inebriants and have as much sex as possible. Study <br>the news intently and donate money to charities and volunteer when<br>you can and, if nothing else, quite literally hunker down and pray<br>your ass off to whatever potent divine energy you believe in, even if<br>it's just yourself, your own breath. Offer up healing and hope from <br>your heart to the world, as pure energy, raw light, if at all<br>possible.<br><br>And then sigh heavily and take off your clothes and drink a whole<br>bottle of very good cold sake as you take a very hot bath, restlessly <br>content in the knowledge that you're merely part of this vast<br>cosmological uncertainty, that Earth itself is one of Nigel's<br>"unlikely things" that, well, just sort of happened. Close your eyes,<br>take a deep breath, check out the long view. Hey, it's the universe: <br>It's not supposed to make sense.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
Re: Theta for the soul

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Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:36 pm
by robertdreed
I think one of Woody Allen's characters put it the best, in <!--EZCODE ITALIC START--><em>Crimes And Misdemeanors</em><!--EZCODE ITALIC END-->: "God is more important than the truth." <p></p><i></i>
personally.

Posted:
Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:54 pm
by Homeless Halo
I prefer a cold shower and warm sake, but whatever floats your boat.<br><br>I don't know, none of this really bothers me that much, honestly, I just find it fascinating. I'm researching this so I can write it all down one day. My psychologist told me once, that if he could choose, he would trade brains with me. I don't get "peak awareness" very easily, not even if you were to kick me in the face. I'm told I should be thankful, but I don't know sometimes.<br><br>I have my own ideas about this. But I should say that you needn't worry, none of this really matters that much in the end.<br><br>"great old ones" indeed. Let them come, let them all come. Humankind doesn't even have time to worry about things we don't understand, we have enough trouble trying to understand the things we have to worry about. If you get me.<br><br>As far as the consciousnesses entering my lower astral forms go, yes, sometimes they can get on your nerves, but don't they taste wonderful?<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
Great Woodyisms:

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:19 am
by banned
"What difference does it make? The universe is expanding."<br><br>and<br><br>"I'm not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens."<br><br>If you need cheering up, read "If The Impressionists Were Dentists" in "Without Feathers", watch "Fawlty Towers", or get a kitten.<br><br>If you don't laugh so hard you roll off the couch, it's time to throw the dirt over you and be done. <p></p><i></i>
cheering up

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Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:25 am
by Homeless Halo
Kittens are horrid pets. I like to dunk bags filled with kittens into boiling water. It gives me a sense of fulfillment that no girlfriend has ever given me.<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START ;) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
I hope you're kidding.

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:41 am
by banned
It isn't funny but I hope that was your intent, and not being confessional.<br><br>Anyone who can hurt a kitten is a sociopathic bully, and you know what?<br><br>I put sociopathic bullies in bags and throw them into boiling water.<br><br>And that *IS* funny. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :evil --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/devil.gif ALT=":evil"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
banned:

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:44 am
by Homeless Halo
As long as I can have a kitten to comfort me while I'm in the bag(or at least in my stomach, the Korean place down my block has delightful "chicken" entrees). <p></p><i></i>
nope

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Tue Oct 25, 2005 1:48 am
by Homeless Halo
No, I really don't boil kittens. They don't cook well that way. Really you should baste them and then broil them for a bit, probably with butter and lemon sauce.<br><br>I once taught a kitten how to work a light switch. We tried teaching it to use the toilet, but all it could figure out was how to flush. Never did figure out WHY the toilet flushes. <p></p><i></i>
Sounds like my solution to the Iraq issue.

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:13 am
by banned
Back in 2002, I said the way to resolve it was to sew George Bush and Saddam Hussein plus half a dozen rabid cats and a 50 pound weight into a big burlap sack and throw it in the Potomac or Tigris, whoever lost the coin toss.<br><br>Whoever managed to swim to the surface would be shot through the eye by a military sniper.<br><br>End of grudge match over "He tried ta kill mah Pappy." End of the Saddamization of Iraq. End of the Reign of the Squatter Chimp.<br><br>I still think it was a brilliant solution. Sure would have beat killing thousands upon thousands of Iraqis, 2 thousand American soldiers, and dozens of journalists. <p></p><i></i>
to miss the point

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:22 am
by Trifecta
Think about it some more please. The push to alpha state the masses is so pervasive it is hard to know where to start. TV, pushing the boundaries and the moral decline, has nothing to do with perverts running the casting couches, nor viewing figures, it falls under the heading of opening the doors to the lower astral plane. take anal sex. Anyone noticed how it has almost become stanard conversation between hetrosexuals, no longer a taboo, in fact it would seem unless your are practising it, you are not adequate in bed.<br><br>Their, if you forgive the pun is the entry from the lower aspects, the dead energy, entry of the lower realms.<br><br>Same thing with those practising mediation...go into alpha state and you will experience the inner you...another entry point.<br><br>The bigger picture is the same, as above so below. We mirror out their the consiuosness of our species, non-intellegent as well as intelligent live/thought forms interact with this consiousness, in alpha. Slip in while you were focussed on things much more important.<br><br>2012, maya, the illusion and as things stand controlled by the lower astral forms manifesting in hidden corners of each and everyones psyche. <p></p><i></i>
Re: to miss the point

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Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:47 am
by SerenityNow7
Oh give me a break....if alpha state so utterly weakens a person then why is there such a connection between meditation and martial arts? <p></p><i></i>
Osculum ...?

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Tue Oct 25, 2005 4:11 am
by maggrwaggr
Are you a prude about anal sex?<br><br>If so, why?<br><br>The only other person I've found in my life who thinks that meditative states are dangerous is my fundie stepmom, who thinks that the Devil can enter your brain when you do yoga, or meditate.<br><br>Those of us who meditate know otherwise. <br><br>When you empty your head, God fills it. (or whatever you want to call the higher power of beauty and positive energy). <br><br>Not "da debbil".<br><br>And I really think you're way out in left field about heteros talking casually about anal sex all the time. I sure don't see that in my life. "Yeah, how about those White Sox? Watching that game was almost better than the anal sex I had with my wife the night before".<br><br>No. What universe do you inhabit?<br> <p></p><i></i>
Re: Osculum ...?

Posted:
Tue Oct 25, 2005 4:20 am
by Trifecta
Try Theta instead of alpha. <p></p><i></i>