- It is with some hesitation that I think back on the experience
of attending one of California's factory high schools in the 60s, but there
are times it can't be avoided in trying to understand the world as it is
today.
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- This was especially true when I first read the thoughts
of Charlotte Iserbyte and John Gatto some 30-years later. Their writing
explained the bells and moving between cubicles; and leaving high school
completely uneducated by way of my submission.
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- To my credit, I did began my re-education through holistic
endeavors immediately after graduating high school - but still, it's been
a daunting task to process the changes in society since 9-11.
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- How does one transition from an attitude along the line
of Thoreau's musings:
- "I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately,
I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life; to put to rout
all that was not life and not when I had come to die discover that I had
not lived."
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- I had never imagined then that "put to rout all
that was not life" would take on this degree of an external battle.
I was preparing for the arrival of a new age both internally and externally.
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- While Thoreau had gone to the woods, I had found my sanctuary
in the high desert area of NE Nevada an area that feels like home.
I embraced Jefferson's vision of America as a nation of small farms
yeoman. I grew a large bio-dynamic garden, could build my own home through
any variety of methods, and was presenting a signpost as best I could of
a sustainable and holistic lifestyle.
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- I was eagerly awaiting the imminent rediscovery and release
of over-unity generation of electricity from the alternative energy community
or at the very least, a hydrogen from water system. I mean, if I'm
seeing clips of Fox News openly showing these systems, surely their release
can no longer be suppressed right?
- ...Hmmm.
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- This morning, after reading that the G-20 conference
has essentially agreed to place global governance in the hands on the international
banking fraternity, I went back and read
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- Quigley's Statement:
- "The powers of financial capitalism had a far-reaching
aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in
private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and
the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in
a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert,
by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences."
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- I also read an email wanting me to contact our area representative
to protest the bill currently up for vote that would require the mandatory
fluoridation of Nevada's drinking water.
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- As I step outside, I viewed in disgust numerous chemtrails
being sprayed overhead and wondered why they were interested in a rural
area like this? I was on my way to have coffee with a friend on the board
of our electrical cooperative who had just returned from a meeting of regional
cooperative. In conversation, he related that they were told by the association's
president that we could effectively expect electrical rates to double in
the not too distant future due to carbon taxes in the pipeline.
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- A local woman sitting nearby mentioned the name of a
woman in town that had gone in for a checkup and, after the doctor telling
her that she had breast cancer, wanted to remove both her breasts the next
day. She held out for a second opinion before proceeding.
- So, not the best start to the morning but, unfortunately,
not untypical for these times.
- I used to give out G. Edward Griffin's 'A World Without
Cancer' tapes when I heard someone in town had cancer, but found there
was no interest in an alternative to modern medicine's practice of mutilation,
poisoning and burning.
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- But then I came across a cancer story that I was sure
would get people's attention. An acquaintance in town was being treated
for diabetes. He had been recommended a tea to drink as an alternative
to the medication he was taking. Within a few months he no longer needed
the medication, but didn't mention it to his doctor. He still wanted to
get professional monitoring and his insurance required him to take the
prescribed medicine - so when his doctor mentioned that the medication
was working, he would agree and now has a whole box of unused diabetes
medication.
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- His sister in Idaho had a whole series of health problems,
from fibromyalgia to diabetes, and had been referred to a naturopath by
a friend of hers. The doctor had cured her problems, or brought them to
a state that they were no longer an imposition. Her brother went on to
describe that she had elected to have breast reduction surgery at a Las
Vegas facility and that when they opened her up, found massive cancer in
both breasts.
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- When she came out from anesthesia, the resident oncologists
told her too that they wanted to remove both breast immediately. She told
them that she wanted to consult her doctor first and found that he was
lecturing in South America. Upon reaching him, she was told not to worry
about it, recommended a tea to drink, to stop eating meat and dairy, and
that they would deal with it when he returned. She never got the surgery
and is cancer free.
- Now you would think that this story would be of interest,
especially to those with cancer, but I find that you may as well be sharing
the plot of a science fiction novel. I called the friend's sister in Idaho
and found that what I was told was indeed true and found that she was very
suspicious of giving out her doctor's name to someone she didn't know.
Apparently doctors that can 'cure' have a big target on their backs.
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- Running contrary to this endless litany of engineered
dysfunction is the idea of an emerging new age. It may be in the consideration
of the differences between a new age and a new world order that the battle
lines can best be defined.
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- One of the Hopi elders referred to this cycling of ages
as the 'age of ether'. Another person considering this matter speculated
that this 'new age' began to emerge in the latter 1800s somewhere
around the time of the Industrial Revolution.
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- The Wikipedia entry for the Industrial Revolution contains
these thoughts:
- "The onset of the Industrial Revolution marked a
major turning point in human society; almost every aspect of daily life
was eventually influenced in some way. Starting in the latter part of the
18th century there began a transition in parts of Great Britain's previously
manual labor and draft animalbased economy towards machine-based manufacturing...The
causes of the Industrial Revolution were complicated and remain a topic
for debate, with some historians believing the Revolution was an outgrowth
of social and institutional changes brought by the end of feudalism in
Britain after the English Civil War in the 17th century...As national border
controls became more effective, the spread of disease was lessened, thereby
preventing the epidemics common in previous times."
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- So we have the potentials of a change from a draft-animal
based economy, the end of feudalism and the eradication of disease.
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- An Age of Ether
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- In looking for 'markers' of an Age of Ether, three personages
stand out; Nikola Tesla, Royal Raymond Rife and Edgar Cayce.
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- One author describes Tesla's thoughts: "Ether is
the 'ultimate' medium (Tesla often interchanged the term 'medium' with
'ether') - being a perfect fluid and transporting independent carriers.
Tesla said that electromagnetic radiation was propagated "like sound
waves in the ether". Tesla's thoughts are often described as 'Ether
Physics' and describe his efforts in bringing us 'energy from the ether'.
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- Jeff Rense writes of Royal Raymond Rife: "Imagine,
for a moment, that you have spent more than two decades in painfully laborious
research-- that you have discovered an incredibly simple, electronic approach
to curing literally every disease on the planet caused by viruses and bacteria.
Indeed, it is a discovery that would end the pain and suffering of countless
millions and change life on Earth forever. Certainly, the medical world
would rush to embrace you with every imaginable accolade and financial
reward imaginable. You would think so, wouldn't you?"
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- In Royal Raymond Rife we have a genius similar to Tesla
that would have given mankind the gift of the eradication of disease on
the planet through electromagnetic frequency somewhat akin to Tesla's
idea of ether physics.
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- Edgar Cayce presetns another thought to the table when
considering the idea of 'ether' one that I'm sure both Tesla and
Rife could identify with as their source of 'genius'. Edgar Cayce described
that he was reading from the Akashic records. One description of 'Akashic
- Records' reads:
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- "A theosophical term referring to a universal filing
system which records every occurring thought, word, and action. The records
are impressed on a subtle substance called akasha or 'Soniferous Ether'.
In Hindu mysticism this akasha is thought to be the primary principle of
nature from which the other four natural principles, fire, air, earth,
and water, are created. These five principles also represent the five senses
of the human being.
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- Certain persons in subconscious states do read the akashic
records. An explanation for this phenomena is that the akashic records
are the macrocosm of the individual subconscious mind. Both function similarly,
they possess thoughts which are never forgotten. The collective subconscious
gathers all thoughts from each subconscious mind which can be read by other
subconscious minds.
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- An example of one who many claimed successfully read
the akashic records is the late American mystic Edgar Cayce. Cayce did
his readings in a sleep state or trance. Cayce's method was described by
Dr. Wesley H. Ketchum who for several years used Cayce as an adjunct for
his medical practice. "Cayce's subconscious...is in direct communication
with all other subconscious minds, and is capable of interpreting through
his objective mind and imparting impressions received to other objective
minds, gathering in this way all knowledge possessed by endless millions
of other subconscious minds."
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- While this aspect is less tangible than universal free
energy and health, it is perhaps the most important in that it holds the
potential for individuals to access and apply the inherent genius of life
all around.
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- The back cover of a book on Tesla makes this point: "Is
there a "secret physics" with a different set of rules - hidden
away from us earlier in this century, by a powerful elite who fear the
technology based on it will strip away their power and wealth, and liberate
us from their grip? "
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- We find that we are living in a world of irony in which
the new world order that we are hearing so much about is actually a desperate
attempt to maintain an old world order. Ironical too, that those that want
to control through suppression are walling themselves off in prisons of
their own making.
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- Those that see themselves primarily through the eyes
of a 'seeker' can relate to David Icke describing this time as a battle
between mind and consciousness. Certainly there is a point of consciousness,
a sense of listening with strength of heart, where we find that we are
experiencing the same thoughts and revelations at the same time. This may
be where our hope and liberty lay ...
- Insight and compassion.
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- It takes the involvement of the heart to get the mind
to surrender to consciousness and become the servant rather than the master.
By attempting to tap into the 'genius of the ethers' we may find our way
through this quagmire and experience the potential of this new cycle in
time.
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- There is perhaps no more poignant arena of consciousness
versus mind than in the relationship with NFHBs (not from here beings).
The life experience of connecting through consciousness with consciousness
is a different experience from the mind's self-conscious speculations,
hesitations and fears. Is there any greater liberty than sitting quietly
and listening to the wisdom of the universe - or sitting beneath a star
strewn sky in the open desert and extending to the consciousness with civilizations
that may have been in existence for millennia?
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- I find myself compelled to side with consciousness over
mind, whatever physical and energetic form it takes. In this, I find it's
a matter of "do or don't do, there is no try."
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- Gary Jacobucci
- jacob48@citlink.net
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