From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: (Fwd) Re: OT:Mysteries of Coral Castle
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Tue, 25 May 1999 13:48:52 -0400
Hi,
Guess you don’t like the C’s anymore since they say some “weird and different” things!
But, anyway… finally found the books in UK and ordered them. Brotherhood of Light seems to have disappeared from the net…
Here is a funny “connection” to the alchemy business that was an “interwoven” part of the subject. I started to post it to the list, but decided against it.
I’ve been going over Gardner’s genealogies and trying to figure out his agenda… seems pretty clear that he HAS one… and this may be deliberate or it may be “inspired” from other “realms.” He talks out of both sides of his mouth at once. Several of his references are pretty shoddy sources in general scholarly opinion – which may or may not mean something.
Have been reading F. David Peats book on Synchronicity and finding a lot of applicable remarks to the “process” I have experienced with this subject. Also, read a book with a remark about alchemy that sort of fits. That the cells of the body “sing” at a certain point and that reminded me of this:
Q: Alright. I want to clear up some quick ones before I get
into the more complicated subjects. Left from last week:
We talked about the statue of the Virgin of Candelaria,
and the mode of its appearance. But, I want to know what
year it arrived on the Canaries?
A: No year was measured then.
Q: Well, I know the Guanches did not, but related to the
Spaniards who arrived later and who learned about it, when
was it?
A: Maybe 1198 would be good.
Q: Now, I notice that the Celtic name for the town of St.
Albans is Verulamium, and that is where Henry Percy, son
of Hotspur, was killed in battle. I also notice that Sir
Francis Bacon was Lord Verulam, and he was thought to be
not only a Rosicrucian, but also the author of the
Shakespearean plays, as well as some of the Rosicrucian
manifestos…
A: Check out Alton Towers, for clues.
Q: Okay, I will do that. Thank you. Okay. Now, there is a
thing called the GONG project on Tenerife. My feeling is
that it is a mask for something else.
A: Close.
Q: What, precisely, is the GONG project doing?
A: Magnetic frequency. Measurements for possible future use.
Q: Future use for what purpose?
A: Discovery. Oh, you are so “brilliant.”
Q: Is brilliant the code word for the discovery here?
A: You will see.
Q: You guys are so funny! Next: Is there any relation
between the dietary restrictions of the Jews and the
instructions for animal sacrifice on the alter as
delivered in the book of Leviticus, and the present day
cattle mutilations and possible use of humans for food?
A: Disconnected variables.
Q: Okay, let’s back up: is there any relationship between the
instructions for animal sacrifice and the cattle mutes?
A: Only in the general sense of enzyme actions upon
leukocytes.
Q: Does that mean that the instructions for preparation of
sacrificial animals were designed to prepare them for
alien ‘food?’
A: More for energy transfer.
Q: Do you mean energy transfer in the a) sense of the
transfer of the energy of the animal through the
sacrifice, or b) the transfer of the energy of the human
performing the sacrifice into the animal, and then through
the animal to the alien (and I am using the term alien in
its broadest sense) ?
A: Why not both?
Q: The next thing is the dietary restrictions. Many cultures
eat rabbits and pigs, in specific, those of Aryan
extraction. The rabbit was sacred to Athena, and the
Celts at a LOT of pork. Yet, here these items are
restricted from the diet of the Jews. Is there any
relation between the diet as outlined here, and the Aryan
genetic tendencies to conquest and domination?
A: Trichinosis used to be nonexistent in Aryan types… But,
mixing of genetic factors eliminated this.
Q: So, the Jews were susceptible to trichonosis, and the
Aryans were not?
A: Originally.
Q: So, it was necessary for the Jews not to eat the pork, but
not for the Aryans, and the mixing caused susceptibility.
In a general sense, are strong Aryan genetics indicative
of the necessity for the consumption of meat?
A: In a sense, but pescadorial features substitute semi-
adequately.
Q: Pescadorial. Semi-adequately. What needed to be added so
that the substitution would be not just semi-adequate, but
totally adequate?
A: Iron/protein levels.
Q: So, it is the iron that the Celts need? Well, that brings
me to the next question: In all the Celtic folklore when
they talk about ‘fairies,’ which are obviously other
density beings very similar to our modern ‘Gray alien,’
these fairy/slash aliens insist that no iron come near
them in any way. It was also said that bringing iron into
contact with someone thought to be a ‘changeling’ would
prove whether or not they were because if they were, they
would disappear instantly. Also, the instructions for the
building of the Temple of Solomon included restrictions on
the use of iron in either the preparation of the materials
or the putting together of the building itself, even down
to the rejection of the use of iron nails in any part.
What is the significance of this restriction on the use of
iron by these other density beings, whoever they are?
A: Bloodline trails.
Q: Are you saying that… I don’t understand… not even well
enough to frame another question…
A: You will, my dear, oh will you!
Q: If it was necessary for the Aryans to have iron… okay,
maybe the iron is something that interacts…
A: What about iron as an element?
Q: Okay, let’s see: Iron – derived from early Celt ‘iserno,’
via Illyrian ‘eisarno’ from the IndoEuropean base ‘eis,’
which means to ‘move vigorously; strong, holy.’ It is a
white, malleable, ductile, metallic chemical element that
can be readily magnetized, rusts rapidly in moist or salty
air, and is vital to plant and animal life; it is the
most common and important of all metals, and its alloys,
as steel, are extensively used. Symbol: Fe; atomic
weight:55.847; atomic number: 26; specific gravity: 7.86;
melting point: 1535 degrees Centigrade; boiling point
3,000 degrees C. The electron shells are thus: 2,14,8,2.
Iron is an element of blood, hemoglobin, and is easily
magnetized… there is some new work about iron and
magnetite in the brains of people who are psychic or have
‘abduction’ experiences… is it the magnetism?
A: Yes….
Q: Is it something that holds one more firmly in 3rd density,
and the elimination of it enables one to switch
densities… or…
A: Tis magnetite that acts as a conduit, and perhaps, just
perhaps, allows for transference back and forth at will?!?
And what about the legend about the alchemists? Is not
the key term there really transformation?!? And has not
the “smoke screen” really been delivered so effectively by
all the concentration upon the substance?!? And does not
this remind one indeed of all the misguided concentration
upon substance rather than meaning that one finds so
regularly on 3rd density??
Q: I get it! So, it is the magnetite in the body, that
collects and holds the charge, and it has absolutely
nothing to do with an external substance at all! Is that
it?
A: You are getting “warmer.”
Q: Am I right, we need more iron for magnetite, or am I
completely off base here?
A: You are right, but, do not underestimate the significance
of that just delivered! What better deception than to
divert the meaning of alchemy, by focusing upon substance,
then addicting those souls bound to 3rd density to the
substance?
Q: Okay, it is the magnetite that acts as a conduit. And the
concentration is upon the substance, that is, the
magnetite. Let me conjecture that the thing that is
believed to be distilled out of the alchemical operations
is magnetite, is that correct?
A: No, because no need, if not deceived by other efforts.
Q: Were these other efforts involved with sexual function?
A: More like the results of same.
Q: Okay, they were concentrating on…
A: Today’s version of the deception could be your favorite
and mine, “monoatomic gold.”
Q: Oh, the David Hudson fiasco…
A: There too, one is lead astray by substance… Remember
our little dissertation about all the really big bangs?
Q: Yes…. I remember… and I got a lot of flack from
that… The three days of darkness, et cetera… the
implications… let’s back up…
A: Oh my, oh my, we can turn this powder into gold!! And if
you eat enough of it, you will have orgasms forever as a
light being… Oh my, oh my!!
Q: Good point! Getting people addicted to the substance by
these claims…
A: How addicted is Marti?
Q: Yes. She is the one who is really promoting the David
Hudson thing…
A: Did she want to have orgasms in heaven, or what?!?
Q: That’s true! That was her idea of heaven – the Hindu
lingam and yoni in perpetual motion! Is there something
else on this now, or can we move on?
A: Up to you.
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Q: Okay. I learned the other day that the University of
Montpelier was founded and that among the individuals who
attended this university was Albertus Magnus, Thomas
Aquinas, Roger Bacon, Arnold of Villanova and Ramon Llul,
as well as Michl Nostredame. Now, aside from the fact
that all these people attended, they all seem to be
somehow connected to the city of Cologne. In fact,
Albertus Magnus moved to the city of Cologne, and he was
the teacher of Thomas Aquinas and they both wrote about a
‘talking head’ and, apparently, Albertus Magnus performed
something of a miracle along the Rhine in a field… was
this, by any chance, an alfalfa field?
A: Yes.
Q: And, is this OUR alfalfa field?
A: Close.
Q: It is said that 3 years is the normal time required for
the master work when proceeding by the ‘white path,’ or
the ‘humid way.’ Is this, essentially true? Three years
for the transformation?
A: Here, “time” serves as an illusion.
Q: Raymond Lully was rumored to have transformed a great deal
of base metal into gold for Edward II of England. Did
Raymond transmute for Edward in 1311 or 1312?
A: Only method which will accomplish this uses high pitched
melodic sounds, brought forth while in a trance state.
Q: Brought forth from what, the human voice?
A: From the center of within.
Q: Well, back to my question, did Raymond transmute gold for
Edward, because there was supposedly some special
treatment given Lully by Edward, and we know that Edward
II was the arch enemy…
A: If you learn to concentrate on the present for such
answers, the dividends realized will far exceed
expectations.
Q: Oh, John Dee
supposedly had a vision of the Angel Uriel who gave him a
highly polished black stone which was convex, and into
which he gazed to communicate with other realms. This
sounds very much like a psychomantium. Okay, these beings
would appear on the surface of the stone and reveal all
the secrets of the future. This was not an imaginary
stone because it now resides in the British Museum.
However, he late hooked up with Edward Kelly who was,
apparently, a complet con-artist. What kind of beings did
Dee and Kelly conjure through their polished stone?
A: Fourth Density.
Q: STS or STO?
A: Both.
Q: Was Eugenius Philalethes the nom de plume for Thomas
Vaughan?
A: Yes.
Q: What is the ‘prime matter’ of the alchemical process?
A: H2O.
Q: What? (Ark) Water can be in different states.
A: Heavy water.
Q: What is heavy water? (Ark) Instead of normal hydrogen, you
have hydrogen atoms with two neutrons. It is used in
atomic plants. (L) Okay, if that is the prime matter,
what is the philosophical mercury that goes with it?
A: Wrong “track.”
Q: What is the right track?
A: See several answers back.
Q: It is not etherally correct to answer this?
A: No, sound, Laura, sound! See Leed Skallen.
Q: How does one produce this sound?
A: We have given you the pieces, now “fit them in.”
Q: Well, they say that prime matter is that which is created
by God and is firmly captured within you, yourself, and
that any creature of God deprived of it will die. So, I
have come to the idea that this prime matter is blood,
which is connected to the hemoglobin molecule, which is…
A: What is the human body composed of? 77 per cent… what?
Q: Well, water…
A: Bingo!
Q: Well, how does one change the water in one’s body to
heavy water, and what kind of effect does that have on the
system?
A: See previous responses!
Q: How does one make the water in the body into heavy water?
A: See previous responses!
Q: Is it as simple as going into a trance an humming ‘ooom?’
A: On the right track, but short of destination.
Q: Does it have something to do with the bones… using the
bones in the body as resonators?
A: Just review when convenient. Guessing will derail you.
Q: I need a clue about this sound…
A: You have been given this.
Q: Well, I thought about the DNA, marrow, blood, hemoglobin,
magnetite, and the fact that blood is manufactured in the
marrow of the bones, and the symbolism of the skull and
crossbones which is also the symbol of the Rosie Cross,
and the image of the blood of the pelican – so it just
made me think that blood was important. Does blood have
something to do with this internal sound or does the sound
change the blood?
A: No more on this.
Meanwhile,
back to the forwarded message…. having to do with sound and all that…
Laura
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Dear Karen,
I was originally going to send this to the list, but changed my mind.
Don’t want to cause another “storm” to erupt. But, thought you might find
it entertaining and you can share it with others who you think might be
interested also. Laura
On 24 May 99, at 21:48, Mythisis@aol.com wrote:
> Great website Karen..thanks for sending. You are so lucky to have seen
> it. I have seen it on TV shows but that is all. I’ve always found it
> to be very interesting and I wonder about the man who built it…he
> always seemed rather mysterious.
Hi Karen,
Yes, this Coral Castle thing is very strange and I have a funny story to
tell about it.
(All who object to my “insights,” which I call “superluminal communication
with myself in the future,” and others call “channeling,” stop reading
right here.)
Back on 10-23-94 while I was going through all my “general mysteries of
the planet” series of questions, I jumped to the subject of Stonehenge:
Q: (L) Who built Stonehenge?
A: Druids.
Q: (L) Who were the Druids?
A: Early Aryan group.
Q: (L) How did they move the stones and set them up?
A: Sound wave focusing; try it yourself; Coral Castle.
Q: (L) Who taught the Druids to use the sound waves?
A: They knew; handed down.
Q: (L) When was Stonehenge built?
A: 6000 approx. B.C.
Q: (L) What was Stonehenge built to do or be used for?
A: Energy director.
Q: (L) What was this energy to be directed to do?
A: All things.
Q: (L) Was the energy to be directed outward or inward to the
center?
A: Both.
Q: (L) Are you suggesting we should get together and try to
move something with sound?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Does this sound come from our bodies?
A: Learn. Laura will find answer through discovery.
Well, we couldn’t get any more information, so we moved to another
subject.
A few months later, in January, I was invited to speak to the
Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater MUFON group. It was at that meeting that I was
approached by the journalist, Thomas French… AND another fellow who was
an associate of Henry Belk, the fellow who has spent a fortune traveling
around the world checking out and filming “psychic surgeons.” This guy,
(the “associate”), named Jiles Hamilton, invited me to come to Orlando
and speak to his “group” the following month. I agreed.
On the drive over (two of my children accompanied me) my daughter asked me
what I was going to talk about. I said that I wasn’t sure, because I had
no idea how “receptive” the audience would be. So, she said: “Mom, you
don’t have time to break it to them gently.” I thought that was a wise
child thing, and that is what I did. I told the group about my personal
sighting which occurred at a time that I was still in the
“skeptical-to-the-point-of-contemptuous of UFOs” stage and how abruptly
and completely my life was changed by it and the realizations that
accompanied dealing with such a phenomenon. I then told them about the
endless research I had done on the subject, having become obsessed with
discovering just exactly what this business was all about that I had
closed my eyes to for so many years. That, of course, led to a brief
synopsis of the “C’s communication” and THEIR take on the subject.
Okay, fine. There was not a great deal of “receptivity.” There was a gal
there who claimed to be a “Pleiadian Walk-In” and who offered to “cure me”
through her Pleiadian Dance Therapy… I declined. There was a Cabala
teacher, assorted MUFON folks, and, of course, Henry Belk who was pretty
focused on his “psychic surgery” agenda.
After my talk, we watched Henry’s latest video of a gal over on the East
Coast who “exudes” gold foil through the skin and who was Henry’s latest
object of study. It was pretty fascinating because the camera was “up
close and personal” and you could SEE this stuff just “growing” out of
this girl’s body. She was almost completely illiterate and sort of a
“Motorcycle Mama” type of person, so there was no “spiritual attribution”
going on. It was curious.
Anyway, (yes, I am getting to the Coral Castle business!), after all the
presentations, snacks were being served and an old fellow came up to me
and said: “I want to shake your hand! What you have just done is the
most courageous thing I have ever seen! I have been studying this
business for about 40 years and you are the first person I have ever heard
tell it like it REALLY is!”
Of course, I was appreciative of the kind words, but not being entirely
sure that either my “source” or my own opinions are so right, I took it
with a grain of salt. I thanked him and he started telling me that he was
a retired engineer from the Air Force, having formerly been in the Army
Air Corps, and was stationed in South Florida and saw a UFO in the
Everglades… he claimed to have been associated with J. Allen Hynek and
claimed to know Morris Jessup and a few others. Then he said that he had
some stuff to show me and that I ought to pay him a personal visit
sometime.
By this time, I was thinking the guy was just a little loony, so I
politely eased myself into another group and just sort of stood there
drinking my cola and listening to what was being said. There was a couple
visiting from the north and they were asking Jiles about the “Coral
Castle.”
Naturally, my ears pricked up at that. I listened more carefully. Jiles
told the folks: “Oh, you have to ask Hilliard about THAT! He knew the
guy who built it.” He pointed off to the side and I looked where he was
pointing and it was my “little old man.”
I became suddenly a LOT more interested in the old guy! So, I waited for
my chance and cornered him and said: “I hear you knew the guy who built
the Coral Castle?” “Ayup!” (he had a funny “sing-song” way of talking.)
So, he was telling me about his friendship with Edward Leedskallin and how
he was the only person who was really close to the guy and what a crime it
was that Leonard Nimor made such a farce of the TV special about the thing
because it was pure hokey and all that.
But, he really wanted to talk about it in private and said that he had a
MS that he had put toghether from his talks with Leedskallin and I ought
to come to see him and have a look. It was the only copy and he was
afraid to turn loose of it.
Well, my curiosity got the better of me. I made an appointment to come
back to the Orlando area, which I did the following month… February.
The funny thing is, of course, that if the C’s had not mentioned the key
words: “Coral Castle,” I would probably have had NO interest in this guy
at ALL! But, because they had offered it as a clue to a “discovery,” I
was “primed” and ready to follow the “trail.”
So, (hope this is not getting boring), I made the trip back over (it is
about 100 miles from my home) and visited Hilliard (that’s the guy’s
name.)
When I walked in his house, a beautiful lakeshore Frank Lloyd Wright type
affair, I was AMAZED at all the UFO stuff all over the place. HUGE blown
up photos… shelves FULL of books and videos and “reports”…
knick-knacks… you name it. He pulled out a big box of typewritten
sheets and we began to talk about Edward Leedskallin.
Story is that EL was fond of telling folks that “he knew the secret of how
the pyramids were built.” Also, apparently, the Coral Castle was built in
one place and then, because of zoning or some such reason, had to be
MOVED… and the guy did it in ONE NIGHT! There never was any such thing
as “lost love” called “Sweet Sixteen” that was told on the TV special -
Leedskallin made that up just to bamboozle the media and laughed about it
ever after.
Hilliard pointed out that the most amazing thing about the building was
that the quarry where the stones came from HAD NO TAILINGS — that is,
there was no piles of “stonedust” from cutting.
Hilliard hinted that he knew the “secret,” but he was not yet ready to
tell me… but he gave me a hint. He said: “You know, I am the only one
who was ever inside Edward’s private room. He was very ascetic, and lived
in only one room with the barest necessities. In his room were only four
objects: a cot bed, a table and chair that he made himself, and an
airplace seat suspended from the ceiling by chains.”
He looked at me VERY intently as he said this and I realized that this was
the clue.
An “airplane seat?” I asked.
“Ayup.”
Well, that was all he would say at that point. He showed me photos of him
and Leedskallin (he was in his AF uniform) and there were photos of
Leedskallin and his children and group photos and all that. But, he
wouldn’t let me take the MS, even though I offered to retype it on
computer and put it on a diskette. He said he would have to “think about
it.”
The very next day, Hilliard was in an auto accident… fortunately, he was
not seriously injured.
Well, on 03-11-95, I brought the subject up with the C’s again:
Q: (L) I want to ask about the fellow with the Coral Castle.
We went over to see Hillard, as you know. He had an
accident after we saw him, the very next day, in fact.
When we were talking to Hillard, he told us about the
man who built the Coral Castle. This fellow had,
apparently, in his private quarters, four objects: a bed,
a table and chair, and a swing made of an airplane seat suspended
from the ceiling by a chain, complete with seatbelts. Is
this…
A: You got it right because you are learning and rebundling
DNA as a result of this and other activities.
Well, the idea I had that the C’s did not wait for me to express, was that
this swing was ESSENTIAL to the process for some reason… that either he
used it to induce an altered state by swinging, or that he did this by
“spinning.” My preference as an idea was “spinning.”
On 04-22-95, I brought up the subject again:
Q: (L) Did the guy who built the Coral Castle sit in his
airplane seat suspended from the ceiling and spin in it?
Was the airplane seat suspended from the ceiling in
his room part of how he did his work?
A: If you spin, it must be a precise method, not just
spinning randomly.
Q: (L) Did he discover a precise method for spinning to do
such things?
A: Open.
Q: (T) So many turns and precise direction? (L) Can we
follow up on this? Is there something on this moving
things with sound that you can tell us? (J) What about a
precise method for spinning?
A: Suggest experimentation.
Well, a LOT of stuff happened for awhile, including my divorce, and I did
not come back to the subject until 1996… In the May of 1995, we had a
guest at one of our sessions who was a physicist and he was pretty excited
about the answers he was getting… and I had the feeling that there were
some sort of “ramifications” to this meeting, but there was so much
“personal” stuff going on I did not have time to really think about it.
But, it started a “trend” of asking physics questions which popped up now
and again.
In the early months of 1996 I had delved into the works of Ibn Al-Arabi,
the great Sufi Shaykh, and was pretty startled to discover that much of
these works were incredibly similar to things the C’s would say… so, I
was asking about the Sufi teachings one night… struggling with my
post-divorce depression… and the C’s popped up with the following, sort
of “out of the blue”:
06-15-96,
A: Unstable gravity waves unlock as yet unknown secrets of
quantum physics to make the picture crystal clear.
Q: (L) Can we free associate about these gravity waves since
no bookstores are open at this hour? Gravity seems to be
a property of matter. Is that correct?
A: And….
Q: (L) And hmmmm….
A: And antimatter!
Q: (L) Is the gravity that is a property of antimatter
“antigravity?” Or, is it just gravity on the other side,
so to speak?
A: Binder.
Q: (L) Okay. Gravity is the binder. Is gravity the binder
of matter?
A: And…
Q: (L) Is gravity a property of light?
A: Not the issue.
Q: (L) What is the issue? Can you help me out here?
A: Gravity binds all that is physical with all that is
ethereal through unstable gravity waves!!!
Q: (L) Is antimatter ethereal existence?
A: Pathway to.
Q: (L) Okay.
A: Doorway to.
Q: (L) Are unstable gravity waves… no, hold everything…
do unstable gravity waves emanate from 7th density?
A: Throughout.
Q: (L) Do they emanate from any particular density?
A: That is just the point, there is none.
Q: (L) There are no unstable gravity waves?
A: Wrong…
Q: (L) There is no emanation point?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) So, they are a property or attribute of the existence
of matter, and the binder of matter to ethereal ideation?
A: Sort of, but they are a property of anti-matter, too!
Q: (L) So, through unstable gravity waves, you can access
other densities?
A: Everything.
Q: (L) Can you generate them mechanically?
A: Generation is really collecting and dispersing.
Q: (L) Okay, what kind of a device would collect and disperse
gravity waves? Is this what spirals do?
A: On the way to.
Q: (L) So, if were to focus on collecting unstable gravity
waves…
A: When you wrote “Noah” where did you place gravity?
Q: (L) I thought that gravity was an indicator of the
consumption of electricity; that gravity was a byproduct
of a continuous flow of electrical energy…
A: Gravity is no byproduct! It is the central ingredient of
all existence!
Q: (L) I was evaluating by electric flow and consumption…
and I was thinking that electricity was evidence of some sort
of consciousness, and that gravity was evidence that a
planet that had it, had life…
A: We have told you before that planets and stars are
windows. And where does it go?
Q: (L) The windows?
A: The gravity.
Q: (L) Oh. Gravity must go into the ethereal dimensions or
densities. I mean, you have my head going in so many
different directions that I feel like I have popcorn in
there.
A: Good!
Q: (L) Well, where does gravity go. The sun is a window.
Even our planet must be a window!
A: You have it too!!
Q: (L) So, gravity is the unifying principle… the thing
that keeps things together, like the way all the fat pulls
together in a bowl of soup.
A: Gravity is all there is.
Q: (L) Is light the emanation of gravity?
A: No.
Q: (L) What is light?
A: Gravity.
Q: (L) Is gravity the same as the strong and weak nuclear
forces?
A: Gravity is “God.”
Q: (L) But, I thought God was light?
A: If gravity is everything, what isn’t it? Light is energy
expression generated by gravity.
Q: (L) Is gravity the “light that cannot be seen,” as the
Sufis call it: the Source.
A: Please name something that is not gravity.
Q: (L) Well, if gravity is everything, there is nothing that
is not gravity. Fine. What is absolute nothingness?
A: A mere thought.
Q: (L) So, there is no such thing as non-existence?
A: Yes, there is.
Q: (L) Do thoughts produce gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Does sound produce gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can sound manipulate gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can it be done with the human voice?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can it be done tonally or by power through thought?
A: Both.
Q: (L) Then, is there also specific sound configurations
involved?
A: Gravity is manipulated by sound when thought manipulated
by gravity chooses to produce sound which manipulates
gravity.
Q: (L) Now, did the fellow who built the Coral Castle spin in
his airplane seat while thinking his manipulations into
place?
A: No. He spun when gravity chose to manipulate
him to spin in order to manipulate gravity.
Q: (L) Does gravity have consciousness?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Is it ever possible for the individual to do the
choosing, or is it gravity that IS him that chose?
A: The gravity that was inside him was all the gravity in
existence.
Q: (L) Well, I thought the Sufis were tough! (F) Well, it’s
probably because of your studies that this door opened.
(L) Good grief! What have I done! Alright. I am
confused.
A: No you are not.
Q: (L) Then, just put it this way: I am befuddled and
overloaded.
A: Befuddling is fun!
Q: (L) Well, I guess that if any of this is going to be of
particular significance to us, then we will certainly find
out the details as we go along.
A: How many times do we have to tell you?!?!
Q: (L) Learning is fun! Right!
A: The entire sum total of all existence exists within each
of you, and vice versa.
Q: (L) Then what is the explanation for the “manyness” that
we perceive?
A: Perception of 3rd density.
Q: (L) So, the entire universe is inside me… okay,
that’s… I understand. Oddly enough, I do. The problem
is accessing it, stripping away the veils.
A: That is the fun part.
Q: (L) So, the fellow who built the Coral Castle was able to
access this. Consistently or only intermittantly?
A: Partially.
Q: (L) According to what I understand, at the speed of light,
there is no mass, no time, and no gravity. How can this
be?
A: No mass, no time, but yes, gravity.
Q: (L) A photon has gravity?
A: Gravity supercedes light speed.
Q: (L) Gravity waves are faster than light?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) What would make a gravity wave unstable?
A: Utilization.
Q: (L) I feel like I am missing a really big point here…
A: You are, but you can only find it at your own pace.
Q: (L) Well, I think I need to do some reading and research
so that I can come back to this.
A: And, on that note, good night.
As it so happened, at almost the precise moment the C’s brought up this
“gravity” business, Ark was sitting on a megalith (I have a photo of the
very stone on the wall to my left) that was on its side, in Florence,
writing in his research journal about “gravity waves” because he had
decided that this was a key to some things he was working on. At almost
the same moment, we decided, on opposite sides of the globe, unbeknownst
to each other, to “research” gravity waves.
So, the next day I started doing a websearch. What I found was abysmally
sparse. Seems that either noboyd knew anything, or they just weren’t
saying. I was getting pretty desperate after a couple of weeks of dead
ends, so I pulled up all the references from the C’s remarks and pasted
them together. I then posted an article to the Skywatch mail list about
it, hoping that it would stimulate some discussion and leads that I could
follow.
On 06-22-96, the following remarks were made that just added to the
mystery:
Q: (V) Righteous! (L) Terry showed me a couple of
accupuncture points that seem to induce an altered state.
Is this, as he says, a way to open the door to the
subconscious?
A: Stimulates endorphins.
Q: (L) Is there any point on the body that CAN be used to
assist in opening the gate to the subconscious?
A: No such assistance is needed. First, we would like to
suggest that you seek a “spin” doctor for your quest!!
Q: (L) Would a “spin” doctor be a Sufi master?
A: One example.
Q: (L) Yes. We are supposed to do several things involved
with spinning.
A: Hilliard. Leedskallen. Coral Castle.
Q: (L) Well, they are really pushing on this gravity thing.
Can I ask a question on another subject?
A: You can ask about the Easter Bunny, if you wish.
I went away on July 3rd to my aunt’s for the 4th of July… and became so
restless there that I decided to drive home right after the fireworks on
the 4th instead of waiting for the next day. I just felt like I HAD to
get home! So, we drove most of the night and pulled in after 1 a.m.
Before I went to bed, I checked my e-mail… there was a funny little note
from a guy named “ark” asking for the references to my “gravity waves”
article…
But, THAT’S a different story. (But, as it turns out, he WAS a “spin
doctor!”)
Well, when Ark came to America, we planned to visit Hilliard and get down
to business about this Coral Castle thing… and I called to tell Hilliard
we would be coming over (we had visited back and forth several times by
this point, and talked on the phone frequently. He was anxious to meet
Ark and talk to him.) Anyway, I called and a stranger answered Hilliard’s
phone. Turned out that it was his neighbor and that, at that VERY MOMENT
Hilliard was being taken away in an ambulance… he had had a stroke.
And he died a few hours later.
And that’s the story.
Laura
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: “Dwellings” and De Lubicz
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:11:19 -0400
Dwellings arrived on Monday and I am about 1/3 of the way through. I find that
I have to stop and breathe from time to time. Definitely think this is the
book C’s were talking about in their remarks about “Prime Numbers are the
Dwellings of the Mystics.” It constantly brings up things C’s said – one of
the most interesting being about “virgin’s milk,” which was so obscure to me at
the time, but makes perfect sense now. And, as I am reading, I think I am able
to put together the operation more “securely” as a result of clues from “other
sources” which prepared me for reading this.
Also just ordered a whole slew of Schwaller de Lubicz books. Am surprised that
I missed this one. But, one can’t go in ALL directions at once, even if I do
sometimes try.
I found “mystery of the cathedrals” in UK and it ought to arrive pretty soon.
Have just about blown the book budget for the month. Gave up on Brotherhood of
Light coming through on that one.
Decided to unsubscribe from the “ancient wisdom” list. Don’t think there is
too much interest in ancient wisdom among the members… and I don’t do small
talk well. Don’t like the “attack mode” they go into when anyone brings up
anything of any significance or seriousness, either.
Another book that you might find interesting is “Synchronicity: The Bridge
Between Matter and Mind” by F. David Peat. Gives some pretty interesting
physics connections to the idea of being able to “create universes” and PK
abilities and so forth.
Seems that Jung had a lot of the same kinds of experiences I had with the PK
and synchronicities. From what you have said, same with you folks. The most
interesting was the description of the shattering of glass and loud cracking
noises and things falling and all that. It drove me nuts while it was
happening with such regularity, and I wondered why it suddenly stopped
happening, (except for occasional bursts) and this book goes into it in some
detail. Jung described the sensation just prior to such events as a “burning
in the solar plexus.” Well, I don’t think I was ever aware enough to be able
to identify such. It was always such a surprise to me and I was always focused
“outward’ at something or other, so that I did not have the presence of mind to
analyze what I was physically experiencing.
By the way, have you read Jessie Weston’s “From Ritual to Romance?” Her
discussion of the “ritual sword dance” sort of reminded me of what the C’s said
about how Stonehenge was used…
Well, back to my books and notes.
Laura
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: Canaries, Grails, and Ladies with Candles…???
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:25:29 -0400
This “Canary” business has been a big issue here because
the C’s brought it up once and kept urging that I study the
history of these islands for BIG clues as to “who’s on
first,” so to speak.
Well, I couldn’t find anything other than travelogues in
the library and about the same on the web, and I was
getting pretty frustrated.
Then Ark had to be in Germany for several months two
summers ago at his affiliated uni and he was poking around
in the library there for me. He found a funny little book
in English, published by the Hakluyt Society, about the
history of the Canary Islands and its people, written by
“The Friar Alonso De Espinosa of The Order of Preachers” in
1594 and he photocopied the whole thing for me and mailed
it.
Well, this book REALLY raised the hair on my head when you
think of some of the funny “word connections.” For
example: Tenerife -> Teniers -> Tenebris (darkness, as in
“Lux et Tenebris”) -> tenier (meaning “hand” and the
repeated images of “hands” in alchemical literature as well
as the “red hand” of Owen Llawgoch); not to mention the
connection of the word “Canary” to “Canaris” or Sirius ->
Isis -> and THEN, as if that isn’t enough, the Order of
Preachers was an Augustinian offshoot; Augustine replaced
St. Anthony on January 17th; the purported “Roswell UFO
crash” actually happened on the “Plains of San Augustin”;
think about the word “Roswell” and “RosTau”; on the Island
of Tenerife there is a Socorro and a Santa Cruz… near
Roswell there is a Socorro and the relation of Socorro to
Saqqara…
Then, near Roswell there is also Magdalena, and the
Magdalene issue of Rennes-le-Chateau and Socorro is derived
from “Succor” and that word is used in the RLC business in
relation to Magdalene…
THEN there is the discovery of the mysterious statue of
“Our Lady of Candelaria” on the beach of the Canaries at
the exact time that de Troyes is writing his Grail Opus…
Well, if that isn’t enough, there is what this funny friar
recorded about the Canaries:
“Among the seven islands commonly called the Canaries, the
largest [...] is Tenerife. The ancients gave it the name
of Nivaria, froma a lofty mountain in its centre called
Teyde (translated: Mt. Ida!!!)
“Tenerife is in 28 degrees 30 minutes North latitude (one
degree away from the Great Pyramid approx and just a few
minutes away from yours truly) [...} It is generally
believed that this island is the "Elysian Fields" of which
Homer sings (i.e. Arcadia)
"[...] There is another special thing connected with the
island. It is that no poisonous animal whatever is bred in
it, such as snakes, lizards, scorpions, but only certain
SPIDERS which do harm when they bite.
“In former times this island was inhabited by the natives
of it, whom we call Guanches.
“It has not been possible to ascertain their origin or
whence they caame, for as the natives had no letters, they
had no account of their origin or descent, although some
tradion may have come down from father to son. There have
been many opinions on the subject. Some say they are
descended from the Romans, although it does not appear
whence they came, nor on what authority the opinion is
founded. Others say that they are descended from certain
tribes in Africa…
“The Guanches themselves say that they have an immemorial
tradition that sixty people came to this island but they
know not whence they came. They united and fformed their
settlement near Icod, which is a place on this island, and
they gave it this name, which is a word in their language:
Alzanxiquian abacanabac xerax, which means “The place of
union of the son of the great one.”
“This people had very good and perfect features, and well-
shaped bodies. They were of tall stature, with
proportionate limbs. There were GIANTS among them of
incredible size; and that it may not appear fabulous, I
will not repeat what is said on the subject.” (DRAT!)
“They ate the flesh of sheep, goats, and pigs, and they fed
on it by itself, without any other relish whatever, and
without gofio (a grain: early food combining?) The flesh
had to be half roasted because, as they said, it contained
more ‘substance’ in that way than if it was well roasted.
(Standard Celtic practice)
“It is wonderful that men so valiant and with such
strengthe and agility, and with such fine faculties as they
possessed, should have been brought up on such rough and
coarse food.
“They were wonderfully clever in counting. Although a
flock was very numerous and came out of the yard or fold at
a rush, they counted the sheep without opening their mouths
or noting with their hands, and never made a mistake.
Regarding the “miraculous appearance of the Virgin of
Candelaria” (remember the woman in the grail stories
carrying the candles)
“In this island and among the people I have described, God
was served that one of the greatest relics in the world,
and the one that has worked most miracles, should appear
many years BEFORE the light of faith or the news of the
evangel reached them. Though the ancients called this
island and its neighbours the ‘Fortunate Isles,” for the
fertility of the soil and the fine climate, as well as for
the docility of its people, and the abundance of men of
genius it has produced, there is no stronger reason for
giving it this title of fortunate than that they possess a
gift so supernatural, a favour so unusual, a benefit so
immense, a peice of good fortune so great, as the most holy
image of Candelaria which appeared on the island.
“It would be very difficult to fix the time when this holy
image appeared; for as it has come down from one to
another, the memorial was gradually lost. Nevertheless,
taking advantage of their ancient pictures that refer to it
and serve as writing, and of the computation by moons which
the former inhabitants used
“The year 1400 of our redemption was 105 years BEFORE the
island belonged to Christians and there was no knowledge of
the evangel. (This is the friar’s approximation, though he
admits that it is really only guesswork) Our Lord was
served that this should be the time when the holy image of
Candelaria appeared to begin the enlightenment of this
fortunate people.
“It appeared in a very dry desert place, near the sea-
shore, and close to a sandy beach a league in length at the
mouth of a ravine. It was ON a stone where, as a memorial
of its appearance, the Christians afterwards set up a
cross, which is now standing.
To make a long story short, this statue just appeared on
the beach one day and was found by two shepherds. The
sheep were frightened and turned back and the shepherds
went to check out what was frightening them. They saw this
statue, standing upright, on a large rock. One of the
shepherds was going to throw a stone at it after they
figured out it wasn’t real and was not going to speak, and
his arm was frozen in the upright posture… the first
miracle of the statue was the healing of his arm.
So, we skip over the details of the finding and then
carrying the statue to a cave to give it a holy
environment, because they decided it was the image of a
goddess.
The friar then goes on to relate the story of the Ark of
the Covenant and how it had “powers” and that the powers of
this statue turned out to be pretty similar and he gives
some examples.
He then says:
“It is excusable to wish to investigate the origin of this
holy relic, and whence it came to this island; for all
concerning it should be a subject of enquiry. In the year
which the image appeared, although the navigation of this
sea was known, and there was information respecting these
islands, yet the sea was not then navigated freely, nor did
it lead anywhere until Cape Verd was discovered and the
route to the Indies. Therefore, to say that some ship of
Christians brought it, and when they brought it that they
left it to be dashed about among rocks and stones, is not
credible. For the image is the most beautiful and the best
finished piece of work that can be seen. (there is an
illustration of the statue which is covered with letters
that have never been decoded.)
So, he goes on with his story until he gets to this most
INTERESTING remark:
“For more than thirty or forty years the holy relic was in
possession of the infidels. For the people only knew and
believed that it was something supernatural. They were
certified of this, because they heard much angelic music,
smelt delicious odours, and saw MANY LIGHTS AT NIGHT. All
these things confirmed them in their opinion.
“[...] While the holy image of Candelaria was at Chinguaro
in the house of the Lord of Buimar, or in the small cave
near it, where it remaine for many years, the native
Guanches often heard celestial sounds and saw many burning
lights in form of a procession. They were not so frequent
at first as they became when the holy image was removed to
the cave of San Blas.
“The processions formed by the angels, as well on the beach
where the holy image was, as on that of SOCORRO where she
first appeared, became very frequent, both by night and
day, with solemnity and harmony, music from softest voices,
a great company in perfect order with lighted candles. So
they made their processions from the hermitage they now
call Santiago to the cave of San Blas, there being a wide
beach all the way. These processions were so frequent that
the natives ceased to be surprised.
“On the beach they call Aboan, which is some four leagues
from that of Candelaria towards the Punta Roja, these
processions were also seen, generally on the eve of the
Assumption of our Lady. This is so perfectly true, that
now, in these times, persons who have seen it go to the
beach and find candles with the wax burnt out,. They have
even found some lighted and fixed to rocks. They pointed
out the place to me, and I saw them. I speak of what I
have seen and heard, and keep the wax in my power. I have
heard the same from many others. The candles they find on
these beaches are not very white, and it is not known of
what the wicks consist. They are not cotton nor tow, but
look more like twisted white silk.
“There appeared also on this island, twenty years before it
was conquered, a great quantiy of whit wax in loaves, in an
adjacent port, which for this reason was called the Port of
Wax. [...] The witness said that it was public and
notorious in this island that a miracle is worked each
year, a certain quantity of dry wax in loaves appearing for
the last twenty years in a certain place in this island.
This wax always appeared four of five days before the feast
of Candelaria, which is the Purification, that these might
be the means of making candles for the celebration.”
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: Myths
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:33:08 -0400
Just a few copies shipped in case they might be useful. Am cleaning out the AW folder and deleting.
Laura
On 7 Apr 99, at 10:31, Tokapu@aol.com wrote:
>
> Not meaning to be disagreeable to the rest of your most fascinating post
> about the nature of mythology, but I have to jump in here. I think
> Herodotus (who is referred to in the above quote) has done more harm to
> the history of Egypt than anyone except Napoleon. Herodotus was a very
> bad writer. THAT is why he would make such a statement. He was groping
> for imagery, and it is obvious that he was totally overwhelmed and
> undone by what he found in Egypt. He just couldn’t think of anything to
> say about the NEXT miracle of art and architecture he found himself
> confronted by. I have always felt sad for the Egyptians given the sorry
> assignment of showing this Greek “historian” around, trying to explain
> to this barbarian what “civilization” means. Tokapu ![]()
I know that Herodotus has been trashed to a great extent,
but we don’t have a whole heck of a lot to work with and we
have to read between the lines and compare.
Strabo also wrote about the Egyptian Labyrinth:
“We have here also in the labyrinth, a work equal to the
pyramids, and adjoining to it the tomb of the king who
constructed the labyrinth [...] The surprising circumstance
is that the roofs of these [aulae} consist of a single
stone each, and that the covered ways through their whole
range were roofed in the same manner with single slabs of
stone of extraordiary size, without the intermixture of
timber or of any other material. [...] The aulae may be
seen in a line supported by twenty-seven pillars, each
consisting of a single stone… ”
Strabo was writing at about the beginning of the Christian
era and found many of the structures in a tumble-down
condition (as opposed to Herodotus who claims to have been
given a tour of the facility.)
Pliny the Elder wrote of the Egyptian and Cretan
labyrinths.
So, if Strabo says it was “equal” to the pyramids, and
Herodotus says it surpassed… well, we STILL have an
incredible structure that no longer exists. I understand
that somebody or other claims to have found the ruins of it
in the latter part of the last century and that it was all
scattered and buried.
The funny thing that struck me at one point (among many, of
course) was the fact that the Egyptian Labyrinth was at
“Lake Moeris.” In the Pyramid Texts (Faulkner) there are
repeated remarks that are translated as “Beware of the
Lake.”
Then, there is this guy in Wisconsin who has found this
“sunken city” which is being interpreted preliminarily as a
ceremonial center that was built IN a lake, but only when
the lake level was different – about 3,500 BC… and there
are some remarks in there about the local Native American
lore that these guys “walked on water.” Joseph interprets
this to mean that there were stones placed just beneath the
water and the “path” was only revealed to the initiates and
they would have their ceremonies at night, carrying
torches, “walking on water!”
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: Stones and Anti-gravity
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:37:06 -0400
Fellow behind me died a few months ago and his kids were
having an estate sale. They ended up giving me about 10
cartons of books just to get rid of them. In there was a
book by Morris K. Jessup… and it is quite an amazing bit
of work. It is very old and yellow and falling apart. I
looked on the web to see if I could get a new copy, and the
only one I found was a used one for 100 bucks – because it
is considered a “rare book.”
So, I am scanning it and converting it to text because it
is clear it will not tolerate much handling. He talks
about the Vimanas and a LOT of other really amazing stuff.
Story is, he was working on another book when he was
murdered and it was arranged to look like a suicide.
He talks about (and remember, this was the early 50′s) anti-
gravity as the “propulsion system” for these ancient craft
as well as the “building” system for the megalithic
structures.
He remarks:
“It is not iwthin the scope of this book to show that a
civilization of single origin covered this planet some tens
of thousnads of years ago – perhaps hundreds of thousands.
Such a case can be made, without too much difficulty, in
spite of the anti-Atlanteans who have a phobia against it;
and we can show that there have been two – at least two -
principle waves of civilization. The first can be said
roughly, to be antediluvian and the second postdiluvian,
speaking in general terms…
[...]
“All of the centers of civilization and cultural
renaissance recognized by present-day anthropologists -
India, Peru, Yucatan, Egypt, Babylonia, Greece, China,
Rome, England, and others – are but the reviving remnants
of an empire and civilization which colonized the world a
hundred thousand years ago. They are all parts, or nuclei,
in one great renaissance which has been taking place for,
roughly, six to ten thousand years. In it are some traces
of the archaic, original, master culture, and, perhaps
through India, Tibet, Egypt and Middle America, there are
some tenuous links between our immature revival and the
parent past. Thse traces are mostly in the form of stone
works, and some glyphs of a singular nature, with a very
few written records existing mostly in the Orient, and
particularly in southern Asia.
“All of this is anathema to conventional science,
archaeology and anthropology especially, since organized
science has set up a pattern which covers human growth in
broad general terms, and has accepted some rigidly
restricting tenets which limit original thinking and shut
out much that is obvious. While these general assumptions
of science are largely proven by observation and
deduction, they are only proven up to a point. Beyond that
point there are the ‘erratics’: little annoying things,
events, or artifacts, which stubbornly refuse to fit into
the pattern, and which are sturdily disregarded in the
interest of maintaining a working hypothesis acceptable to
science in its current state of thinking.
“In addition to all this there is the refusal to
acknowledge evidence antedating the current subwave which
extends back only about 3 to 8 thousand years, and that far
only in Egypt and South Asia. All data in conflict with
this basic assumption are rejected by definition.
“Many of the erratics cease to be erratics by the simple
expedient of admitting the real antiquity of human culture
upon the earth. Most of the perpetual squabble over
whether Asians settled America, or Americans colonize Asia,
are painlessly dissolved by merely extending the time scale
back a few thousnad years – and perhaps accepting a new
working theory to the effect that all present cultures are
traceable to a common origin.
“Aside from written records, to be discussed later, which
establish mechanical flight at a remote time of maybe
70,000 to 200,000 years ago, we concern ourselves at the
moment only with the gigantic stone masonry which remains
in almost all parts of the world. Certain characteristics
of some of the stone work bespeak origin in a single,
widespread civilization, highly developed in some ways, but
NOT MECHANICAL IN THE SAME SENSE AS OURS OF TODAY.
[...]
“It can confidently be said that the First Civilization had
simple and effective methods of working and moving stone
which are unused today, and which were more effective than
anything which we of the Second Civilization have
developed.
“In many areas we find evidence of stone blocks of
unbelievable weight being quarried, more or less casually
moved considerable distances, then lifted into place. This
common factor connects pre-Inca Peru with Easter Island in
a startling and undeniable way, and seems to tie in the
Middle East, the Orient, Africa, and maybe Polynesia. Many
investigators and thinkers have proposed methods for moving
these quarried and dressed blocks. All of the proposals
are based on application of such simple present-day
engineering equipment as block-and-tackle or sand ramps.
[...] No suggestions have been made which really fit all
cases, and some of the submissions are so cumbersome and
inadequate as to seem ridiculous.
“One such example is the Sacsahuaman Fortress, in the High
Andes of Peru… [...] The Fortress (so-called by
archaeologists, who admit no types of building other than
religious, military, and occasionally residential) is on a
mountain-top overlooking Cuzco. It is note-worthy as one
of the earliest works showing the construction of walls by
grinding and fitting stones IN SITU. These walls are also
noted for the very large stones which make up the lower of
three tiers, and it is these in which we are more
interested.
“The stones making up the corners of the reentrant angles
of this lower tier appear to be a dark basalt; heavy hard,
and rugged. They are so large that they dwarf a man on
horseback standing beside them. Some of them are about
twelve feet square at the base, and eighteen to twenty feet
high. They are estimated to weigh about two hundred tons
each. [..] ALL of them were rough quarried, and were then
GROUND INTO THEIR DESIGNATED NICHES IN THE STRUCTURE BY
PUSHING THEM BACK AND FORTH, IN SITU, until they fitted so
closely, completely and accurately that a knife blade
cannot be inserted between them. This is a logical and
practical shortcut to effective stone fitting which we have
not equaled in modern engineering.
‘(It is interesting to note in passing, however, that we
use this method in what is probably our operation of
highest accuracy and precision: lens and mirror grinding
for astronomical telescopes. No substitute has been found
for this system of grinding pieces of glass together to
obtain perfect curvature, and there is no basic difference
in the two operations.)
“The stones had to be picked up, put approximately into
place, and pushed back and forth until they ground
themselves into their individually fitting contours. This
was no mean chore. It is inferred that a means of handling
these stones must have existed which made it EASY to swing
these stone up and around, and to shove them to and fro,
against terrific friction, while pinched between their
adjacent neighbors. Such power would tax any modern
machine or power plant and require an installation of
generating equipment sufficient to run a city. It seems
plainly obvious that some other source of power existed.
“IT MAY BE THAT THIS TREMENDOUS POWER WAS LIMITED IN ITS
APPLICATIO TO ARTICLES OF STONE TEXTURE ONLY, OR TO NON-
MAGNETIC MATERIALS IN GENERAL. Such a limitation would
have sidetracked the development of a mechanized culture
such as ours of this day, and would partly account for the
strange fact that almost all relics of the profound past
are NON METALLIC. This writer cannot see his way to
believing that such a power was electrical, magnetic,
calorific, or strictly mechanical, else it would have led
to industrial developments leaving at least a few traces.”
This last paragraph was the one I found most interesting
because, as I remarked before, there was the injunction to
the Jews to use no metal in the building of Solomon’s
Temple, and there is a whole slew of Celtic folklore that
tells about the “allergy” of these “other-dimensional”
beings to anything made of metal, particularly iron.
So, iron is an issue here… and then we think of all the
ochre mines of antiquity… and the ochre found in
ceremonial and grave sites of the stone age and before.
I think that this ochre is a clue to the means of this
motive force that moved huge stones around like feathers…
Unless, of course, we are to think of a mode of
construction that involved de-molecularization and re-
molecularization in situ. But, that doesn’t serve because
of stones left unmoved in quarry sites… and in most
cases, as I understand it, though it is not generally
mentioned, there are NO TAILINGS at these quarry sites.
Anyway, when I finish scanning this book, which is LOADED
with interesting data the guy dug out of the Library of
Congress, I will put it on my website so anybody can
download it.
Laura
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk
To: Vincent & Darlene
Subject: Dances
Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net
Date sent: Fri, 28 May 1999 19:40:53 -0400
Let me quote from Jessie Weston’s “From Ritual to Romance”:
“…it is now generally admitted that the so-called Sword Dances, with the closely related Morris Dances, and Mumming Plays, are not mere survivals of martial exercises, an inherited tradition from our warrior ancestors, but were solemn ceremonial (in some cases there is reason to believe, Initiatory) dances, performed at stated seasons of the year, and directly and intimately connected with the ritual of which we have treated in previous chapters… And here again, our enquiry must begin with the very earliset records of our race, with the traditions of our Aryan forefathers. [...] The earliest recorded Sword Dancers are undoubtedly the Maruts, those swift-footed youths in gleaming armous who are the faithful attendants on the great god, Indra. Professor von Schroeder, in ‘Mysterium und Mimus,’ describes them thus: they are a group of youths of equal age and IDENTICAL PARENTAGE, (emphasis, mine), they are alwasy depicted as attired in the same manner… (this description is in German, so forgive me for omitting it just now.) [...] Constantly throughout the Rig Veda the Maruts are referred to as Dancers, ‘gold bedecked with songs of praise they danced round the spring. When ye Maruts spear- armed dance, the Heavesn stream together like waves of water.’ The Maruts, as said above, were conceived of as the companions of Indra, and helpers in his fight against his monstrous adversaries.”
Thus, they are sort of like Arthur’s Knights, or the “thousand sleeping warriors” in the cave with Owen waiting for the “end time” to be awakened.
But, back to Weston: “When we turn from the early Aryan to the classic Greek period, we find in the Kouretes, and in a minor degree in the Korybantes, a parallel so extraordinarily complete, alike in action and significance, that an essential identity of origin appears to be beyond doubt. [...] The Kouretes were, as their name indicates, a band of armed youths, of semi-divine origin. … The home of the Kouretes was in Crete, where they were closely associated with the worship of the Goddess Rhea. [...] There dance was by some writers identified with the Pyrrhic dance, first performed by Athene, in honour of her victory over the Giants. [...] a fragmentary ‘Hymn of the Kouretes,’ discovered among the ruins of a temple in Crete, a text which places beyond all doubt the fact that, however mythical in origin, the Kouretes, certainly had actual human representatives, and that while in the case of the Maruts there may be a question as to whether their dance actually took place, or not, so far as the Kouretes are concerned there can be no such doubt.” (There follows the text of the translation). “The importance of movement, notably of what we may call group movement, as a stimulant to natural energies, is thoroughly recognized among primitive peoples; with them Dance holds a position equivalent to that which, in more advanced communities, is assigned to Prayer.”
And it goes on in some detail.
And then, one thinks of David “dancing before the Ark of the Lord.” That has always made me wonder…
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