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Monday, 9 March 2015

Zen For The Intelligence Community

Zen For The Intelligence Community

ZEN FOR THE INTELLIGENCE ANALYST AND OPERATIVE

By Ed Komarek

(5/10/06)

Blog: http://exopolitics.blogspot.com/

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A background in both the natural sciences and in religion can been extremely useful in the gathering, analysis and modeling of exopolitical reality. I was born into a family of well know and respected ecologists where I received a good background in the natural sciences at a very early age. My study of religion developed later in my early twenties following a existential crisis that forced me to educate myself in the nature of self and reality. I have intuitively always attempted to mentally grasp the biggest picture possible of life so as to able to guide my actions and the actions of others in a constructive manner.

Correct intelligence collection, analysis and modeling are as essential to the study of ecology as they are to the intelligence community. The ecologist attempts to grasp a understanding of the natural world just as the intelligence analyst attempts to comprehend a understanding of human world. Since humans are a part of nature it stands to reason that human culture can be understood using the same basic tools or concepts as used to understand the natural world.

If I sit out on my back porch and observe the life around the pond, I am using the same tools of observation, data collection and analysis, and modeling that a intelligence operative and analysis uses when steping into another culture. Just as the ecologist must remove himself from his human culture and programing to understand nature, so to must the intelligence individual step out of his culture leaving the comfort and safety of the embassy enclave for he rigors of the culture he is attempting to understand and model.

The first step toward understanding nature or another culture is to get out of ones own shoes and into the shoes of the other, a very difficult task. The process is greatly assisted by religious understanding. Zen Buddhism and Taoist thought provide very useful insights into the importance of self understanding to the understanding of both natural and human culture.

So just how does one step out of oneself and into nature or another culture. The first step is an awareness of just how we have become embedded or indoctrinated into the culture we are in and what is it that keeps us stuck in our self and our culture. I believe this involves the mental dialogue that is constantly going on in our heads. We share mental self and cultural reinforcements continuously amongst those we associate with and over time this mental dialogue can become a impediment to observation and analysis of ourselves, nature and human culture with disastrous results.

In order to step out of ourselves and our culture we must exert discipline over the mental dialogue of culturally reinforcing views and beliefs constantly streaming through our minds. This mental dialogue separates and distorts individual and collective perception of the outside world and keeps the individual or collective bottled up in their own mental imagery and in a state of conflict inwardly and outwardly. An extreme case of this are people with mental illness walking down the street constantly talking to themselves, oblivious to their surrounding.

Zen Buddhism and teachers of meditation understand this problem with the ever present mental dialogue and work to develop techniques and disciplines to deal with the problem.

The most useful techniques are techniques that focus the mind on one thing and hold it there. One learns through these techniques how to slow down and even drop the mental dialogue resulting in great clarity of perception, observation, and analysis of both oneself their surroundings. In other words one learns how to step out of themselves and their culture and into a greater reality unencumbered by preconceived notions and beliefs tied up in the streaming mental imagery. One really has to look no farther than ones own self to understand and resolve problems of the individual and of humanity.

I strongly believe that as more people grasp what is right before them, closer than even their nose, then the futile chase for that ever elusive pot of gold at the end of the rainbow will stop. The problems of humanity will begin to abate as we learn to stop seeing our own reflections superimposed on our surroundings both natural and cultural. This would be a great step in our human evolution and great boon to both our political and exopolitical understanding.

Sunday, 8 March 2015

Beyond 2012 Catastrophe Or Ecstasy By Geoff Stray

Beyond 2012 Catastrophe Or Ecstasy By Geoff Stray
In 1975, Dannion Brinkley was speaking on the telephone during a thunderstorm. A lightning bolt hit the phone line, sending thousands of volts of electricity through his head and body. His heart stopped and at the hospital, he was pronounced dead, and a death certificate was issued. He was then covered with a sheet and wheeled towards the morgue....then he woke up! He had been dead for 28 minutes, and this was the longest clinically documented near-death experience ever recorded at that time.

He later told how he had gone down a tunnel into a bright light, went through a life-recall self-judgement process and was shown a series of future world events, up to 2014. Brinkley said that "between 2004 and 2014, more precisely between 2011 and 2012", there would be "the return of an energy system that existed here a long time ago", and that it would culminate in an "electromagnetic polar Earth shift" between 2012 and 2014.

The whole process would present mankind with a spiritual opportunity to raise their consciousness. What Brinkley didn't know, was that 2012 is the next "Creation Date" of the ancient Maya civilization.

The Olmecs, who are the first civilization known to have inhabited Mesoamerica, are said by archaeologists to have arrived there between 1800 BC and 1500 BC. Several Maya scholars now agree that the calendars used by the Maya were developed by the Olmecs in a town called Izapa, which became populated between 1500 BC and 800 BC, and which the Maya inhabited from about 250 BC. The "Tzolkin" (literally: "count of days") calendar was developed by the seventh century BC, according to Mayanist, Munro Edmonson, and consists of 260 days.

The calendar was used as an almanac, giving each of the 260 days a unique quality that not only influenced the character of those born on that day, but that would also make it favourable for doing certain tasks and unfavourable for doing others. The descendants of the ancient Maya that live in the highlands of Guatemala, have been using this 260-day calendar in an unbroken sequence, for thousands of years. They explain that the 260-day calendar is based on the period of human gestation.

The Long Count calendar has a direct relationship to the Tzolkin, since it consists of 260 "katuns" rather than the 260 days of the Tzolkin. The Long Count was fully developed by the mid fourth-century BC, according to Edmonson, although the oldest stela dating a contemporary historical event, shows a Long Count date equivalent to 36 BC. The Long Count consists of a hierarchy of cycles; 20 "kin" or days made one" uinal", or 20-day period; 18 "uinals" made a" tun" (360-day year); 20" tuns" made a "katun", and 20 "katuns" made a "baktun". After 13 baktuns had passed, a Creation Date is reached, which is written: 13.0.0.0.0. The last Creation Date occurred on a Gregorian historical date of 11th August 3114 BC, and this is the "base-date" of the 13-baktun cycle, from which all dates inscribed on stelae were counted. The next time the Long Count date reaches 13.0.0.0.0 will be on 21st December 2012.

Precession


Maya scholar, John Major Jenkins has made a strong case that the Long Count calendar of the Maya was actually a device for tracking the cycle of precession. This is the 26,000-year cycle in which the Earth's axis, which is 23.5 degrees off "vertical", rotates in a circle, and is measured by the movement of constellations against the fixed positions of the rising equinox or solstice Sun. The winter solstice 2012 termination point of the 13-baktun cycle indicates a 36-year time window (1980 to 2016) in which the winter solstice Sun rises on the galactic equator. Astronomers variously put the exact half-way point of this process at 1998 or 1999, but the Olmecs and Maya targeted it at 2012. Some commentators have said that the Maya were thus 13-14 years out with their end-point, which is still quite impressive considering it was calculated over 2,000 years ago by a non-technological society. However, as we shall see, there are reasons for considering that the year 2012 is a significant year in the Galactic Alignment process, and was deliberately targeted.

The Toltec people of northern Mexico, like the Maya, used the 260-day almanac and also a 365-day calendar known to the Maya as the "Haab." Each day had a name in the 260-day calendar and a name in the 365-day calendar, but it took exactly 73 Tzolkins, and 52 Haabs for the combination to repeat itself. This period is known as a Calendar Round, and every Calendar Round the Toltecs held a ceremony called a New Fire Ceremony six months before the day of the zenith passage of the Sun (when it is directly overhead). John Major Jenkins has shown that this New Fire Ceremony was originally also a method of tracking the cycle of precession. It is recorded that exactly six months before the New Fire Ceremony, the priests would go to the top of a hill to see if the Pleiades reached the zenith at midnight, and if the constellation reached the zenith, that meant that the "world would not end". They would then know exactly how close the Pleiades would be to the zenith Sun, six months later, when the stars were not visible due to the daylight.

THE STONE ALARM CLOCK


When the Toltecs moved down to the Yucatan peninsula, in southern Mexico, it seems that they merged their zenith cosmology with the Maya system, and encoded the result into the Pyramid of Kukulcan at Chichen Itza. The pyramid has 91 steps on each of its four sides, totalling 364, plus the top step: 365 altogether. This is a clear sign of a calendrical meaning. Every year, on spring equinox, the afternoon Sun causes a shadow play on the pyramid, so it appears that a huge snake is descending the pyramid from the sky. The effect is enhanced by stone snake heads at the bottom of one staircase. The Crotalus durissus rattlesnake, whose zig-zag pyramid pattern has heavily influenced Maya art and architecture, also has a marking close to its rattle, that is identical to the Maya Ahau glyph, which is associated with the Sun. The rattle itself, is called "tzab" in the Yucatec Maya language and this is also the word for the Pleiades constellation. Jenkins argues that Kulkulcan, the Maya name for Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent of the Toltecs and Aztecs, is thus a symbol for the Sun-Pleiades-zenith conjunction, and sure enough, we are now at the beginning of a 360-year time window when the Pleiades conjuncts the zenith Sun directly over the Pyramid of Kukulcan. Right at start of the 360-year time window is 2012, and on the 20th May 2012, 60 days after the equinox snake shadow-play, the Pleiades-zenith Sun conjunction will occur on the same day as a solar eclipse, on the day 10" Chicchan "in the unbroken Tzolkin count of the highland Maya. "Chicchan "means snake, and the snake rattle is sounding our wake-up alarm call!

The Hopi Emergence


According to Frank Waters' "Book of the Hopi", the Native American Hopi people say that we are in the fourth of seven eras - the Fourth World, and that we are approaching the transition to the Fifth World. The First World ended by fire; the Second World ended when the Earth "teetered off balance", causing floods and an ice age, and the Third World ended in a flood. There will be a "Great Purification" just before the start of the Fifth World. The transition is called an "Emergence "and every year, in November, the Hopi have a ceremony called "Wuwuchim", held in an underground chamber called a "kiva", in which they re-enact the" Emergence", which is seen as a birth process, and "initiates undergo a spiritual rebirth". There is a hole in the floor of the "kiva", symbolising the previous ascent, or "Emergence" from the Third World to the Fourth World. The ladder leading up and out of the "kiva" represents the forthcoming "Emergence" from the Fourth World into the Fifth World. The ceremony includes a "New Fire Ceremony" and culminates at midnight, with the Pleiades constellation overhead, showing a direct connection with the Toltec (and later Aztec) New Fire Ceremony, which Jenkins has decoded as a precession-tracking method, as encoded in the Pyramid of Kukulcan, "stone alarm clock" with its 2012 rattle-snake alarm.

THE SPIRITUAL WEDDING


It seems that "the end of the world" actually means "the end of the World", as in the end of the current era, and there are at least three more to go, according to Hopi mythology. Archaeologist Laurette Sejourn'e says that the Aztecs misunderstood the religion of the Toltecs, which was based on the concept of rebirth - symbolised by the snake, since it sheds its skin and Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent, who is represented in the "stone alarm clock" at Chichen Itza, represents a union of Earth (snake) and sky (feathers).

In Kundalini yoga, there is said to be a fire-snake, coiled in three and a half coils in the base chakra (one of seven power-zones along the human spine). It is coiled around the Shiva lingham - the male line of force that comes down from the sky. Kundalini, according to Mary Scott, is an Earth force that comes up from the Earth. She also notes that there are several findings by dowser Guy Underwood, which confirm this connection. Kundalini yoga is the practise of awakening the snake and allowing it to rise up the spine until it reaches the highest chakra, the Crown chakra, where the meeting of Shiva and Shakti lead to enlightenment and the trance of Samadhi - ecstasy - the annihilation of the ego and the end of duality. This sounds very similar to the meeting of the Maori Sky and Earth gods, which has been predicted for 2012, and also the merging of the Inca Overworld and Underworld onto the everyday world - also predicted for 2012.

The original Toltec religion of rebirth associated with Quetzalcoatl has actually now been revealed in a long lost Aztec codex called "Pyramid of Fire" - (published by Jenkins), which says that Quetzalcoatl is "the man that achieves God", "and that concept of sacrifice was originally the sacrifice of the ego. Everyone has their own serpent, which is the energy of Tonatiuh, the Sun. "And in this serpent sleeps consciousness, in this serpent is hidden divinity. From this serpent his wings will grow".

Plasmatic Immersion


So the "spiritual opportunity for mankind" spoken of by Danion Brinkley can be confirmed as a time very close to 2012, when something will trigger a mass Kundalini experience in mankind... but what could the trigger be?

Alexey Dmitriev, a Russian geologist, has analysed the increasing changes in Earth's weather and seismic phenomena, plus recent changes to the geomagnetic field. He has also taken into account solar changes, and changes to the weather and magnetic fields of all the other planets in the solar system. A ten-fold increase to the layer of deflected interstellar plasma on the heliosphere boundary indicates that the solar system is headed into an area of magnetised plasma that Dmitriev says is causing these changes. An increasing incidence of plasma balls in the atmosphere is a sign of the imminent "transformation of Earth" says Dmitriev, involving an interaction with processes beyond the three-dimensional world.

Like Brinkley, other near-death-experience subjects have also foreseen Earth changes and consciousness changes associated with 2012, as have many who have undergone out-of-body experiences, lucid dreams, remote viewing, meditative trance states, and even alien abduction experiences. These are all mystical states in which the pineal gland in the centre of the human brain secretes dimethyltryptamine (DMT) into the blood, according to Rick Strassman's recent study, and the Maya shamans used a mushroom containing psilocybin, which is a close relative of DMT, apparently accessing some sort of global mega-mind - the developing consciousness of the Earth mother.

The13-baktun cycle is a 260-unit cycle and thus a macroscopic version of the 260-day sacred Tzolkin calendar, which is based on the period of human gestation, so the 13-baktun cycle may measure a planetary gestation period of 5,125 years, which is the length of human civilization's recorded history. It seems that our entry into the magnetised plasma band will cause Earth weather changes, and a geomagnetic reversal, which will trigger the pineal gland into DMT and pinoline production, leading to kundalini and out-of-body experiences and increasing incidents of telepathy, while we develop our ability to see beyond the veil and into the next World.

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Reference: practicing-wicca.blogspot.com

Friday, 6 March 2015

My Role Model My Childhood Priest And Doctor Fr Jan Jaworski

My Role Model My Childhood Priest And Doctor Fr Jan Jaworski
http://www.theage.com.au/world/the-m...#ixzz2Z7JgxKsc

I wanted to share this with you. Fr Jan was my childhood Priest, he is also our family Doctor. He operated on my sister, my Dad and myself. He encouraged all the girls in my family to continue our studies onto University. A wonderful, wonderful person. Our family drove him 200kms through the jungle to see Pope JPII the Great when he visited PNG, an experience I will always treasure.

When Jan Jaworski graduated from medical school in Poznan, Poland in 1970, he was determined to take his skills to someplace in the world where doctors were scarce. When a university friend became a Priest and was sent to Papua New Guinea, it became the young doctor's objective.

But first came many more years of medical training, accumulating the skills he hoped to one day take to PNG. Finally, in 1984, he was ready. He was in Vienna finishing up a final year of training. He dropped into an exhibition of PNG culture. The pictures showed highlands men in traditional costume. 'I was a little bit frightened of where I was going, and what I would do.'

Then 'a friend of mine, a Pallottine father who had been taking spiritual care of me for many years, said, 'Now is time for you to make a decision - you should enter the priesthood.' I was ready for this somehow I never before directly spoke of it, but I was sensing I was going in this direction. I was waiting for a sign from God.'

He sent off a letter of application to the PNG Health Department, and he put his name down to enter a novitiate to study for the priesthood.

'I made a contract with God - that whatever will happen, I will accept.' Two weeks before he was supposed to enter the novitiate, the visa paperwork came through from PNG, and he flew to Port Moresby - with some relief.

'The priests had said, 'You have to make a decision. Once you enter our congregation, you will not practise surgery.' This was very painful for me, but I said 'God's will is God's will.' One of the first people I met in PNG was an Australian missionary father, Father Peter Flynn, who had entered medical school and become a doctor, and was doing some basic surgery. I thought perhaps it is possible for me to be a priest and to practise surgery.'

But four years later, the Bishop who sent him to Rome to the seminary for late vocations was adamant that when he returned he would need to choose - he could be a doctor, or a priest, but not both. By the time of his ordination by Pope John Paul II in 1992, the Bishop had undergone a pragmatic change of heart - he could keep operating.

By all accounts, this was a great mercy to the people of Simbu. Professor David Watters, chair of surgery at Geelong Hospital and a former professor of surgery at the University of Papua New Guinea, based at Port Moresby General Hospital, describes Father Jaworski as 'a remarkable and wonderful man who has served the people of Kundiawa and Simbu province well', and whose breadth of surgical ability would be hard to match anywhere.

If you understand the lack of medical resources in the area, where people die from preventable diseases, to the thousands of people of my area he is a godsend. He is already a Saint in our eyes. When he departs from us, there will be a week long feast to celebrate his sacrifices, commitment to God and the area and for being an integral part of our family.

God Bless Fr Jaworski

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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Pumpkin Soup Hearth Spell

Pumpkin Soup Hearth Spell
Below is a link to an awesome pumpkin soup recipe. Only difference between her's and mine: I add cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg (aka pumpkin pie spice).

Spell properties: Pumpkin is a super food full of antioxidants for good health and all those spices provide protection, prosperity, and healing properties plus you get a little extra.

* CINNAMON: psychic power development and spiritual healing/growth;
* GINGER: luck;
* NUTMEG: clarity of mind for important decisions;
* CLOVE: curse removal and protection.

SPELL CAST


Now when you add these ingredients concentrate on your families health, protection, and happiness. Really "feel" these things. Humans are giant batteries that produce energy fields, we pull and push energy. This is why people can "feel" when your upset or when you walk into a room and you feel your not wanted. When you feel happy, protected, and prosperous you will push this energy into your ingredients. Plus they have a natural energy for each of these properties which increases the spell power.

Keep this energy going until you serve the dish. As I set it on the table I set the activator for the spell by saying "as they eat so shall it be". This adds when the spell will activate and by what actions are needed. Spells can be cast without activators but I like keeping control. If your a Wicca witch use "as they eat so mote it be".

Here is an awesome recipe for pumpkin soup. http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2011/11/pumpkin-soup/

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