I wasn't intending to post this one today.
I don't like posting too quickly and I'm studying the work of Rudolf Steiner to weigh his concept of cosmology against my own feather of truth (for those of you who do not know this is a reference to what most people know as the Egyptian Book of the Dead correctly translated as Coming Forth By Day. In the Hall of Ma'at there is a scene where the heart of the 'dead person' or the initiate is weighed against the Feather of Truth. If the heart was heavy then a demon called Ammit would devour it and the person would not reach the afterlife.) However, given that today is essentially 7/7/7 (if you ignore the 20 for the year) I figured that it would be fun. In my favorite book when it comes to the meaning of numbers, The Life You Were Born To Live by Dan Millman, 7 represents Trust and Openness. I think the nation as a whole, and the world, needs to work on their Trust and Openness. I don't mean necessarily trusting other human beings but to trust the Great Spirit. I am shocked by how many people are horrified that the FBI came out and said that Hilary was guilty of mishandling her emails but they are going to do nothing about it. Never has the contrast between the ordinary citizen and a government bureaucrat been so obvious. Even the Democrats that I know are not attempting to defend her but are just looking the other way from the decision (If I'm anything it's a Libertarian). Individuality I have already written the majority of my next post, Group Think in The United States, and I will be including classic psychological studies that indicate how we lose our self identity when in groups. I believe that this is one of the greatest challenges that we have in our current lifetime and the world. As certain people strive towards one united world- one group of people with no distinction from another- we might lose one of the most valuable aspects about being human...individuality. (Rudolf Steiner would call this the spirit of Ahriman, and strangely when I was looking for another song I found the one above entitled from a CD entitle Ahriman's Prophecy and I might get into the philosophical musings on that aspect of his work in a later post. I am, strangely, seeing ties between Steiners work and many others that I have read before although they did not cite him as a source.) Our differences is what makes us human and our ability to have differing opinions. To break away from the group, to express our individuality without letting bullies or those more forceful with their opinion sway us into their way of thinking is the highest level of "self" and "individualization" that we can achieve. For decades now this world has been forced to into group think on an epic scale. Once governments realized they could use psychological concepts and Group Think as a tool to force people into a cohesive group, extinguishing the citizens will to rebel, destroying all knowledge save what they wanted (starting with Rome) there was no going back. Currently, in the Western world it is Race that is being used to control people. Threatening people that have dissenting opinions that they will be called racist or xenophobic and be ostracized from the rest of society unless they vote or express their opinions in a certain way. In psychology, for example, I learned that it is society that dictates what is considered 'normal' behavior. People who do not go along with 'normal' behavior as dictated by society/agreed upon by most of society are considered to have psychological problems. To put it simply, anyone who is not normal is considered crazy. Never mind trying to define normal is not an easy task (it doesn't really exist) but we can all tell who is not going along with the program in a group because they stick out like a sore thumb. To go outside what is generally accepted by society as normal is to risk being called crazy or be seen as a trouble maker- a stigma that is not welcomed by many in society (and strangely the same as those carried by the Disciples of Christ in the bible). I will give anyone who seems to have a rational logical argument a chance. I have contemplated many alternate views of Christianity (Edgar Cacye's take on the life of Yeshua is very different for example and Rudolf Steiner's is even more so) and of world history in general (the theory regarding the Annunaki, for example). I have routinely switched the way I view the world from one narrow perception to another...reality, as I have said, is subjective and the more views that I perceive the more I become consciously aware of those differences...and the similarities. Classical Conspiracy Theorists The Classical Conspiracy Theorists that I'm including in today's post have been viewed in this way. They have brought forward ideas that were not spoken of before and presented information in a way that went against the grain of what society has been generally ignorant or never considered. They have been considered trouble makers. They could be seen as inciting those with paranoia to new heights of fantasy. Yet, we desperately need men like these who seek the Truth even if what they perceive is unpopular. In some ways, unlike the others I have presented, these are a bit more negative and less scientific. However, too often what they talk about is true. What they share are inconvenient truths for politicians and the people carefully arranging situations in their own favor while the rest of us slog out life going to a menial job to pay our mortgage. David Icke He is famous for his theory that Alien Lizards, called the Draco, who he says are the Annunaki, rule the world. He has done a lot of research, he's talked to a lot of different medicine men in countless cultures and tribes. He is definitely a student of the mysteries. His conclusions are a bit much for me, I don't agree with all of his conclusions and given that he really believes in the Draco Conspiracy I really don't feel comfortable. I believe that there is some merit in the theory that there is a shadowy group of people that want to rule the world from the shadows. So, I do believe that some of his theories and information are sound...but not necessarily the source as being not of this Earth. I'm including one very long video wand one very short one for him because I want to give you the flavor of his work. He is very interactive. He is always making little "podcasts" updating us on his perception of current events. I was delighted to see his reaction to "Brexit" so I'm including that and one of my favorite lectures he gave titled the Robots Rebellion which is two hours but very much worth your time.
Jordan Maxwell
The first person I ever heard talk about the Illumanti. I'm not sure there is as source before him that connected what appears to be a world wide group of Elite people who have controlled the Banks. He's the first one to talk about the Federal Bank, against the fact that we left the gold standard and why we left the gold standard, and various other issues that a very large percentage of people believe to be true. I would call him the classic "Conspiracy Theorist" who may be hailed in the future for being the start of the counter culture.
The Metaphysical Teachers
I wasn't going to include the next two thinkers to this blog. However, since this represents the first few people that peaked my interest I felt that I needed to include the two metaphysical thinkers that really peaked my interest back in the 1990's. Dan Millman and James Redfield are nearly forgotten. However, they wrote parables to capture certain spiritual concepts in their books that were fiction. Yet, they hinted at a mystery or hidden spiritual knowledge I found fascinating. I believe the time for parables is over, however, and it's time for a lot of these ideas to be expressed directly and in as simple way as possible so all people can understand them. Yet, both of these sources were what helped propel me into believing that there is knowledge hidden in old spiritual philosophies that I can apply to my life and the majority of which has been lost in the mainstream way of thinking and approaching life. These were some of the first people I encountered who tried to portray a bigger view of spirituality. James Redfield He wrote a fictional book called the Celestine Prophecy and numerous other books including the Tenth Insight. These books hinted at a spiritual approach to life that some people would call a hippy or 'tree hugger' approach. I found it fascinating that energy might travel from one person to another. His books were intriguing and became a New York times best seller and an under the radar movie. I haven't read his books in a very long time. I still have some of them on my book shelf but a lot of what he wrote ties in with what I call 'the Shift' and I will probably cover it a little bit more in that post. However, I am completely and utterly against the hive mind globalist future that Redfield suggests will be the culmination of this 'prophecy.'
Dan Millman
The first book that I read by him was The Way of the Peaceful Warrior. He explains later that it is a parable and fictional which really turned some people away from him. People want to believe in magic but what he has in his books aren't really 'magic' but very practical. I mentioned his book "The Life You Were Born To Live" in the start of this blog. I just like his philosophy and approach to life as a Peaceful Warrior which is very much influenced by Buddhist tradition.
Conclusion
These men were the first that I encountered who came out with an approach to viewing life differently than the majority of people that I knew. They challenge mainstream thinking in a lot of ways. Their approach of combining religions, perspectives and schools of wisdom for a unique approach to life really opened my eyes in a lot of ways. These are the people that over the years that I have followed. These are the ones I find to be the most sound of mind and make the most rational arguments and providing proof.. They have united the schools of Academia to create theories that take all of the information into consideration. Imagination and Inspiration has left Scientific Academia as they only reinforce their own ideas and ideas that are 'accepted'. These are the people who do not have to operate within those horrible limitations in thought. I will get into the state of Academia in the U.S. in a future post. I'm discovering interesting people all of the time to add to this list but these are the classic people that I can depend on. People who grew up listening to them and who are inspired by them are all over the place writing their own books. So this is just the basic list I have paid attention to over the years. Maybe the people listed here are are not entirely correct but they are attempting to look at the "Big Picture." For that they have my enduring respect. They might have some conflicting opinion, however, it seems that most of them have an overwhelming amount of information in common. I personally believe that we will find proof of Extraterrestrials in our past instead of in today's modern age. That, I think, will be less of a shock for people. As Michael Telligener pointed out, that Zechriah Stitchin explained and that was reinforced by Edgar Cacye is that the End of the Days isn't the destruction of the world...Instead things will be as they were in the beginning and in the beginning it seems we had contact with extraterrestrials or we were in a lot closer contact with the Source/Great Spirit/All That Is. Honorable Mentions I've left Daryl Anka (Bashar) out of this list because I think I have talked about that source enough. I've also left Steven Greer because his focus is mostly just on the modern ET phenomena. I respect him but he's a bit boring on the talk shows and I'm not sure I believe that the military technology is as advanced as he claims. I've also left out Gerald Clark, he's fascinating but a little too focused on when the Annunaki planet, Niburu might be coming into our solar system in the near future. With that focus in mind he tends to be a bit of a dooms day prophet. He's fascinating, his research is fascinating, but at the end of the day I can't say that he contributes anything new or unique. I've left Rudolf Steiner out as well. I am reading his books, but they have very obtuse language. He has a very strange slant on spirituality. He may have predicted in some ways, current times. He lived during the time of Edgar Cacye and there is a fascinating parallel in some ways. Once I have really studied the subject and his information I will make my choice as to whether his ideas have merit or not in my opinion. Georgio Tsoukalos- He became famous thanks to the show Ancient Aliens. He has a script that he sticks to on talk shows regarding his beleifs. They are fascinating. He his a student of Eric Von Daniken. The one thing he does contribute that I most admire is the fact that he doesn't believe that aliens built the megalithic structures around the world but that humans might have had help from extraterrestrials. His interview on the Joe Rogan Experience was probably the most entertaining.
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This next set is more people who go and explore megalithic sites that don't seem to fit the theory science presents about our ancestors. Archaeologists prescribe to the idea of Darwinism so to them everyone that came before were primitive. That's the classical scientific approach to archaeology and given how academia is any idea outside that realm is thrown out as heretical.
Graham Hancock By far one of the more fascinating men to follow when it comes to anything involving ancient Megalithic Sites. He doesn't say that he's an authority. He dispenses knowledge quite well, he doesn't really propose who the people are definitively but he leaves open the door to possibilities. What I am really curious about is the book he wrote called Finger Prints of the Gods. I'm actually waiting to buy that book sometime this month before I write my post on Atlantis. He has a surprising amount of information regarding what might have happened with Atlantis that is in agreement with other sources. The only thing I don't agree with is his stance on drugs as a gateway to spirituality. I can tune into higher spiritual powers without drugs but it is possible some people have so lost their connection to the Creator it is needed. I choose to withhold judgement on that matter.
Michael Tellinger
Again, someone very much influenced by Stitchin. He has found evidence of the gold mines in South Africa and the discovery of a site called Adam's Calendar that shares a resemblance to Stonehenge. His research is fascinating and sheds light on an area that Archaeology has ignored for unknown reasons.
Eric Vone Daeniken
His famous book Chariot of the Gods really opened people eyes. He's one of the first people who really started to connect all of the megalithic sites and weaved them into a tapestry that connected them. He was one of the first people who really didn't think that cultures lived in vacuums and independently of each other...he suggests they had common influences and of course perhaps of an extraterrestrial origin. Ok, here are some of those who are a little bit less scientific and a little bit more negative. These are the very classic Conspiracy Theorists. I think, more and more, there are reasons to believe that the basis of their ideas are true. There has been a shadow government or group with an agenda to unite the world under Globalization and stress the importance of Personal Sovereignty.
Conclusion
There is enough information here to suggest that as current academia explains monolithic sites throughout the world are inadequate. So, to build on previous sources, it's possible that humanity had a little help in the "First Time" when humanity was getting established on this planet, and possibly several times in our history. These people don't have to be Zechariah Stitchin's Annunaki or it could be from the beings who escaped Atlantis if it existed as Edgar Cacye described (I'll cover Atlantis in a future post).
Sources
I have had conversations with people and they are curious where to go to learn the information that I talk about. This information tends to be Esoteric in nature, that is not many people seem to know about it. I have an inquisitive mind and I love listening to and reading books by interesting people. After trying to upload a huge post on the subject and it failing three times I have decided to break this information up. I will cover a couple of these sources at a time. Keep in mind that I have been reading and researching this information for about twenty years. Most people base what they know on the Mainstream Media and Television programming. I unplugged from the television back in 2007 and never went back. I do not look to other people to tell me information. I go out and I read or listen to everything I can find on a subject, with writers who stick to facts and inject as little opinion as possible. I try to find information from the original sources. Esoteric information, that exists on the fringe, is extremely imaginative and creative. I think that's what's driven me into finding studying this information. I like new ideas. Imagination has been so limited that I can't read the formulaic books most people read for entertainment. Discernment So, to help those who don't know how to find this information I'll give you the people that are the movers and shakers in this realm of thinking. However, I must give you a word of caution. If you get drawn into the negative people who jump at shadows it can be detrimental. The key thing is discernment of the energy of a person. You can tell who is uplifting, they leave you with a positive feeling. The ones who leave you feeling empty, hopeless, afraid and not knowing what to do...stop watching their videos. Talk Shows I Recommend I personally, do not go to a particular host and listen to everything they say or find all of their guests worthwhile. The hosts have to get guests into their interview seats so they don't necessarily always have people I find interesting or positive. I usually pick subject titles in the shows that I follow on YouTube and stay away from anything extremely negative (such as people talking about False Flag operations although it's an important idea I don't focus on that information because it could lead to paranoia). There are a few shows that I scan for guests or topics I find interesting. This is where discernment is really important. Any one of these shows go down negative paths of thought that I will not partake in on a daily basis. As I have said before, what you give attention and energy to grows. That which is negative, the belief that the Illuminati or negative energy beings/aliens control this world which is a prison planet in which we are all alien slaves.....well, I don't pay attention to it and I don't dwell on it! Instead, I focus on people who open the door to new ideas but also propose a solution. I will every now and then wonder into the negative zone, but I take a lot of time to purge that negative energy (listening to music, going for a walk, watching an uplifting movie, meditating) to replenish. Enter The Buzz Saw, The RIchie Allen Show and Caravan To Midnight with John B. Wells are all shows that I scan occasionally. I also follow Cost To Coast AM which does have some guests I find interesting but they are...a bit commercial so their shows don't go so deep and they limit their content.
Edgar Cacye
By far and away the best one to read up on his Edgar Cacye. Edgar was known as the Sleeping Prophet. I first came across him when I read a book that belonged to my Grandfather Douglas McMasters. That book was America in Prophecy. I have no idea where that book has gone but it was absolutely fascinating and I really want to get a copy of it. The second place was in a dream book that apparently never existed (I have written about this previously). Edgar was what was called a trance medium. He actually had an infliction involving his throat. A hypnotist was consulted and stumbled upon something amazing when he put him under hypnosis. A lot of Edgar's work actually has to do with diagnosis, people would send in for a medical reading, and they didn't even have to be in the room. He would tune into the Akashic Record (think of the Universal Consciousness in the form of a library and all of us have a Book of Life in there where every action our soul has ever done is recorded) and he would give a diagnosis. His remedies absolutely helped people feel better and that is a lot of why he became famous. The Esoteric knowledge he provided in past life readings and questions about Atlantis, for example, are a very small percentage of the readings he did. He was a devout Christian and he had some very fascinating things to say about the life of Yeshua. He also talks about how Mind is the Builder (there is a youtube video on that so look it up bu ti's long and that thoughts are as real as a poke in the eye. These are all very important for the Shift topic I'll eventually tackle. I recommend that you check out the Edgar Cacye A.R.E. for more information.
John van Auken
John works for the Edgar Cacye A.R.E. He has his own teaching regarding the information around the soul and Egypt that I particularly love. His information is a combination of research of the Edgar Cacye readings and his own personal history. In particular, I find his story of the Involution of Spirit to the Earth to be of tremendous value. I highly recommend his books Ancient Egyptian Mysticism and 2038 The Great Pyramid Timeline Prophecy. I admit I have a fascination with Egypt and the Mayan cultures that I can't explain but he does have many other books then these two. One key thing John Van Auken says is that you must believe that the people that came before us, the people of ancient times, were wise and were intelligent and I think that's important. If you think our ancestors were idiots (who somehow built pyramids we couldn't make today) than there is no point in looking back.
Michael Newton
The book that really changed my life and altered my perception of spirituality was the book Journey of Souls : Case Studies of Life Between Lives. Perhaps it's because I was so young that i could conceive what Michael Newton showed with his case studies. The fact that he started off as a skeptic. The work is amazing. I'll let the video I find speak for itself but I highly recommend the book.
Conclusion Part One
The story from these three sources really focus on the soul. I wanted to start off with these three because they focus on how we are Creator Souls in the image of the Creator (All-That-Is). There are various teachings that Edgar Cacye shared through his readings on other teachings and I'm always learning things. My foundation, is that in the Spirit World we are all equally learning so that we can be a companion to the Creator. What happens here on Earth was planned from the Spirit Side and the story was known when souls first started incarnating here. Later, we will get into the 'Ancient Alien Theory' that they might be the little 'gods' of the bible and that a lot of what became dogmatic religion was actually dealing with these beings that we thought were greater then us in antiquity. The important thing, to really have a firm foundation, we have to know that there is a spirit world that we experience between lives and that reincarnation doesn't really conflict with the Christian point of view. We have to really look at this aspect and realize this is the truth...that if people were being taken up into space (which the prophets thought was heaven) the stories of the bible make more sense...it doesn't mean there isn't a Creator and it doesn't invalidate all of our beliefs about where we go when we die. However, the spirit world might work a bit differently then traditional thought. Without this firm foundation that there is an immortal soul, that our bodies are just a temporary fleshy vehicle, and that our sojurn to Earth is just a small part of the multifaceted being...it is easy to give into paranoia. Further, when we become open to the idea that there is a group of people directing this world either intentionally or unintentionally in a negative way (such as the New World Order, or Illuminati) if we do not have this foundation of where and what the soul is we can become lost in a maze of pessimism. Knowing the story that we came here to experience limitation as souls is important. There is far more on this subject but this will start you off if you are willing to do your own homework. I will no doubt revisit this issue in later posts. |
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