Re: Theos-World Olcott
Jan 31, 2007 09:28 PM
by Cass Silva
Thanks John
Great reading
Cass
samblo@cs.com wrote:
Cass,
I recommend the following:
"Time and Reality in the Thought of the Maya" second edition enlarged,
By Miguel Leon-Padilla
Univ. of Oklahoma Press 1988
ISBN # 0-8061-2128-9
My opinion is that even though the Mayan Calendar completes it's major
Cycle a new "Ahua" is begun without the breaking of the flow of time just like we
place the new calendar for 2007 on the wall to note the continued succession
of the Mayan Sun-Day-Time in our daily existence. The Mayan Calendar was
constructed to continue it's cycles for eternity.
In the UFO Case I was deeply involved in many years ago the 2012 Event was
referenced in the communication given through the experiencers written and
oral content as: "The Dawn of lift of Mind" and the event is on the Winter
Solstice in the North and the Summer Solstice in the South. The phrase is enigmatic
and can imply a meaning differently to different people. To me it implies a
cycle where the consciousness of mankind continues it's upward progress
individually and collectively. The "Oasphe" an unusual book is manifold with the
streaming of time, cycles, cyclic rulers of time and events all moving and
appearing at the appropriate moment, place on many scales of magnitude that in this
work produce consequence and change much like the Mayan consciousness and
glyphs depict.
The "Sixth Wave" in modern use predicts the effective pralaya of the life
forms on Earth in an accelerating rate until man stands alone like Ravan
calling for the earth Mother. I think Telepathic "Rapport" is latent in all of us
but the efficient effector that mediates it's manifestation of the bond of
love and symposium of mankind in general nand between individuals in particular.
>>''....translation or dematerialisation to another sphere of the Universe''
(Teilhard de Chardin<<
An interesting proposal, here is a back cover portion from a Sci-fi
favorite of mine from years ago:
Lords Of The Psychon
By Daniel F. Galouye
Bantam Book 1965
"And Horror Day was fast approaching, the dreadful day when Earth was held
inescapably in a grid of luminescent, evil energy, the day when the Earth might
be torn into another universe!"
In this story only a small band of individuals must learn to have psychic
power over the sentient forms of Plato's Geometrics through the use of the latent
powers they possessed but awakened through necessity to overcome the
displacement of the Earth in the heavens.
Terrence McKenna's Time formulations are quite interesting and they
accelerate logarithmically if you have read it, the links are on my other PC.
The Schuman Resonance surely plays a part when considering life forms on
Earth, I don't know what the exact effects of the Magnetic "Null" point will be
or how long the "Null" will be or how uniform it will be over the Earth when
it happens but thought has been found to mediate events exterior to time and
distance itself. We will find out when we arrive.
I do not agree with the notion that the physical axis of the Earth will
tilt. Such an event would be in opposition to the kinetic energy and motion of the
Earth and cause complete cataclysmic over the entire surface of the Earth.
Additionally our Pineal Glands are hopelessly contaminated from it's natural
earlier state. Aluminum is found among other elements that do not belong there
today as a result of the steady change in man. These unnatural contaminants
interfere with suggested purpose of the Pineal.
Jose Arguelles played a cardinal role in the 2012 Mayan Calendar interest
through his books which were quite stimulating reading. Solar and Galactic
sound transmissions are a regular daily process as our scientists have documented
in increasing knowledge, one can even listen online to the transduced sounds
of the stars, sun and planets if one cared to. Which Arguelles Book is being
quoted?
Lila is the "sport" of Vishnu we are the elements that compose the sport
itself. "Starmaker" was the title of a work by Olaf Stapledon 1937, I posted about
the book a while back. Makes me wonder if Ken Carey has read it.
Regards,
John
PS: Sixth Wave:
>>From:http://www.prometeus.nsc.ru/eng/science/scidig/04/july.ssi
>>Innovations Report / 20.07.2004
The Sixth Wave of Extinction
History of life on the Earth witnessed five mass extinctions of species as a
result of natural calamities. Currently, biologists are talking more and more
often about the sixth wave of extinction provoked in many respects by human
beings. This opinion is shared by a Russian sea fauna diversity specialist
A.V.Adrianov (Institute of Maritime Biology, Far-East Branch, Russian Academy of
Sciences). Research in this area has been supported by the Far-East Branch of
the Russian Academy of Sciences, CRDF, Ministry of Education and Science of the
Russian Federation, and the Foundation for Promotion of Russian Science and
the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
As of today, taxonomists have already described nearly 2 million species,
although in fact their number varies, according to various estimates, from 5 to
100 million. But 90 to 99 percent of species ever existing on the planet have
already become extinct. The overwhelming majority vanished as a result of the
so-called normal or background extinction due to the limited period of
biological species existence, which fluctuates from 1 million years with mammals
through 11 million years with some marine invertebrates. Besides the background
extinction, the fauna experienced five mass extinctions, as a result of which 50
to 95 percent of then existing species disappeared within a limited historical
period. The first mass extinction occurred 440 million years ago, at the end
of Ordovic, as a result of temperature fall and the ocean level lowering. The
second wave took place during the late Devonian, again due to temperature fall
and sea reliction. During the third wave of extinction, at the end of
Permian, approximately 250 million years ago, 95 percent of marine species and nearly
70 percent of terrestrial ones disappeared. The catastrophe was probably
caused by active reconstruction of the earth's crust and change of climate during
formation of the supercontinent Pangaea. The forth extinction happened in the
late Trias, and the fifth one – the most renowned extiction – hit 65 million
years ago. Researchers are inclined to believe that the Earth came into
collision with a large bolide at that time. As a result, sea shoals suffered from
tsunami and acid rains, the seabed was covered by enormous amount of organic
matter, and only 12 percent of the then existing species survived on land.
At present, according to numerous specialists' opinion, the sixth -
pleistocene - wave of extinction is coming, which has been in many respects provoked by
men. Given the current average extinction rate of 40 species a day, it would
take only 16 thousand years for the extinction of 96 percent of the
contemporary biota – exactly as much as died out during the period of disastrous Permian
extinction. The major reason for the oncoming calamity is destruction of
plants' and animal's ecotope. Scientists have estimated that the species life span
for contemporary mammals and birds has decreased up to 10 thousand years,
i.e. it became 100 to 1000 times shorter than that of fossil forms. If the
habitat continues to be destroyed at the same pace, the life span of these species
will soon make only 200-400 years. There are no such estimates for the
invertebrates, but they are undoubtedly affected both by the global environment and
climate change, and by disappearance of local biotopes.
Death reigns on land and at sea. Thus, about 1 percent of tropical
rainforests disappears annually. Up to 70 plant and animal species become extinct every
day, which makes about 3 species per hour. At present, one tenth of coral
reefs – zones of the highest biological diversity at shallow water – perishes;
about 30 more percent will be ruined in the next decades. Corals die out mainly
due to global environment and climate change, reef fish catching, water
contamination and warming, hurricanes, destruction of symbiotic organisms. Any
events taking place in shallow water also affects sea depths. Perhaps only
"autonomous" superorganisms of deep-water gas-hydrotherm have not been touched upon by
anthropogenic impact and they will evidently be able to escape consequences
of the planet's global environment and climate changes even in case of nuclear
holocaust.
Nevertheless, the sixth mass extinction is oncoming. That will be the first
extinction which did not happed due to natural reasons but as a result of
activity of one biological species, whose quantity increases annually by 100
million individuals. <<
Russian Science & the World (Monthly Digest) - July 2004
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