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beyondcuckoo · 18 days
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A Whole Lotta Shaking Going On: Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions and The Ring of Fire (Shared from Mu the Motherland) has been published on Elaine Webster - http://elainewebster.com/a-whole-lotta-shaking-going-on-earthquakes-volcanic-eruptions-and-the-ring-of-fire-shared-from-mu-the-motherland/
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A Whole Lotta Shaking Going On: Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions and The Ring of Fire (Shared from Mu the Motherland)
A Whole Lotta Shaking Going On: Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions and The Ring of Fire
The Taiwanese are no strangers to earthquakes and the latest on April 3rd 2024 was a doozy. Measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale, it took lives, leveled buildings, crumbled infrastructure, and wreaked havoc on the landscape. The area continues to rattle with sizeable quakes recorded in Japan and the Northern Mariana Islands—all of which sit on the infamous Pacific Ring of Fire where 90 percent of the world’s earthquakes occur. In addition, the Ring of Fire houses about 75 percent of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes.
  The Ring of Fire encircles the Pacific Ocean, and is the result of tectonic plate movements. It covers an area from New Zealand, along the eastern edge of Asia, across the Aleutians, and down the coasts of North and South America.
The mythical continent of Mu, purportedly located in the Pacific Ocean, is said to have sunk into the sea thousands of years ago. Theories of Mu’s existence often draw parallels with Atlantis, suggesting it was a highly advanced civilization that met its demise through cataclysmic geological events. Some proponents of this theory have speculated that the Ring of Fire’s intense seismic and volcanic activity could be linked to the sinking of Mu, proposing that the continent’s disappearance was the result of massive earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
For those of us that believe that Mu and Atlantis existed, the recent seismic events, seem like a repeat performance of pre-history. As mentioned in prior posts, we wonder if humanity is once again at the same crossroads as it was during the last destruction. Does the earth literally react to our energies? Are seismic and volcanic activities simply a matter of cause and effect? —mankind’s karma? Will wars, greed, misused technology, pollution, and the blatant disrespect of Mother Earth once again throw the world and its inhabitants into chaos and destruction? Unless we change our ways, we think so.
The Edgar Cayce readings contain evidence that we reincarnate through many lifetimes, and often with the same souls with which we have karmic ties. On the same note, many religions teach that there are cycles that repeat, and that God (or however you perceive the divine) because of love, continues to offer us the opportunity to spiritually progress. We appear to be at the same crucial point in our development as when the last cataclysmic events occurred. Just saying.
So, let’s get back to science. The study of the Ring of Fire involves a multidisciplinary approach, leveraging a variety of scientific methods and technologies to understand the complex geological processes at play. Key among these methods are:
Seismology: Seismologists use seismographs to detect and measure the vibrations caused by earthquakes, which are prevalent in the Ring of Fire. This data helps in mapping fault lines and understanding the dynamics of tectonic plate movements. Analysis of seismic waves allows scientists to pinpoint the location, depth, and magnitude of earthquakes, offering insights into the stress points within the Earth’s crust.
Volcanology: Researchers study volcanoes through direct observation, satellite imagery, and by monitoring volcanic gases, ash emissions, and lava flows. Instruments like spectrometers can measure gas compositions, while thermal cameras and satellites monitor heat signatures from erupting or potentially active volcanoes. This information is crucial for predicting volcanic eruptions and assessing their potential impact.
Plate Tectonics Study: Scientists use GPS and satellite data to track the movement of tectonic plates. This geodetic monitoring provides precise measurements of how plates are shifting, which is vital for understanding the mechanics of subduction zones and the forces driving volcanic and seismic activity.
Oceanography: In the marine regions of the Ring of Fire, oceanographers study the seafloor through sonar mapping and submersible vehicles. This exploration reveals underwater volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, and deep-sea trenches, contributing to our knowledge of the oceanic components of tectonic plate boundaries.
Geochronology and Paleomagnetism: To understand the historical activity within the Ring of Fire, scientists date rocks through radiometric dating techniques. Additionally, the study of paleomagnetism, which examines the magnetic properties of rocks, provides clues about past movements of the Earth’s plates and the history of magnetic field reversals.
Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery: Satellites equipped with various sensors provide a broad, comprehensive view of the Earth’s surface, including the Ring of Fire. They offer valuable data on topography, thermal anomalies indicating volcanic activity, and changes in the landscape due to seismic events.
Computational Modeling: With the data gathered from these various methods, scientists use computer models to simulate geological processes, such as magma movement beneath volcanoes or the stress accumulation along fault lines. These models are invaluable for predicting future activity and for testing hypotheses about the underlying causes of volcanic and seismic events.
By integrating these diverse scientific methods, researchers can piece together a comprehensive picture of the Ring of Fire’s dynamic geological processes. This interdisciplinary approach is essential for advancing our understanding of Earth’s geology and for mitigating the risks associated with living in one of the planet’s most active geological zones.
The bottom line is that remnants of the lost continent of Mu can be found in the form of microcontinents or submerged landmasses in the Pacific. This leads to an intriguing question: Could the geological tumult within the Ring of Fire be responsible for the disappearance of Mu? This hypothesis hinges on the idea that the intense seismic and volcanic activity characteristic of the Ring of Fire could have led to the submergence or fragmentation of this ancient landmass. To explore this connection, we must evaluate geological evidence, such as the distribution of seismic activity, the history of volcanic eruptions, and the patterns of tectonic plate movement in the Pacific region. If Mu existed, its fate might have been sealed by the same dynamic earth processes that continue to shape the Ring of Fire today.
In conclusion, while the connection between the Ring of Fire and the lost continent of Mu remains speculative, it opens up fascinating avenues for exploration in both geology and mythology. The Ring of Fire’s role in our planet’s seismic activity is undeniable, and its study provides crucial insights into Earth’s geological processes. The legend of Mu, whether real or mythical, challenges us to consider the possibilities of Earth’s ancient past and the mysteries that may still lie beneath the ocean’s depths.
Further research and exploration are essential in unraveling these mysteries and understanding the complex dynamics of our planet. As we continue to study the Ring of Fire, we may find more clues about the lost continent of Mu, bridging the gap between science and myth, and expanding our knowledge of Earth’s fascinating history.
Meanwhile, let your love shine.
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beyondcuckoo · 2 months
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Handbags of the Gods: Divine Knowledge, Authority, and Celestial Secrets (Shared from Mu the Motherland) has been published on Elaine Webster - http://elainewebster.com/handbags-of-the-gods-divine-knowledge-authority-and-celestial-secrets-shared-from-mu-the-motherland/
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Handbags of the Gods: Divine Knowledge, Authority, and Celestial Secrets (Shared from Mu the Motherland)
Handbags of the Gods: Divine Knowledge, Authority, and Celestial Secrets (Shared from Mu the Motherland)
Accessories in mythologies often carry deep symbolic meanings, representing the deity’s roles, attributes, or powers. They can be literal objects or metaphorical symbols that convey complex ideas about the cosmos, morality, and human nature.
It is common to see the Hopi Snake Clan’s Saviki, (a supernatural entity and divine messenger) carrying a square handbag as part of the snake ceremony. Most people consider this bag to be a medicine bag and it may well be. However, there is evidence that ancient cultures carried a similar bag that had the ability to produce water and often held corn seeds. It is said that when planted, these special seeds could produce crops that were able to be harvested in one day, thus supplying food for long migrations. As extraordinary as this may seem, if we think about it, there are today, electric generators, that can pull moisture from the air and produce water. Was this technology previously available to the ancients and was divine intervention responsible for the holy corn? Remember that the famous horticulturist, Luther Burbank was able to ‘convince’ fruit trees and other plants to produce increased harvests with seemingly magical rapidity. In fact, Paramahansa Yogananda, founder of Self-Realization Fellowship, dedicated his famous book, ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’, to Luther Burbank and he often referred to his friend as “a saint amid the roses.”
The Inca tribes of Peru were a migratory civilization with ancestral ties to North America. Over a period of 4000 years, they established colonies throughout the Andes, including the one at Lake Titicaca. Northern trade routes were established and many familial ties formed. Many believe that the Hopi Kachinas migrated from the south and took on the task of guiding the Hopi clans spiritually and materially. The water generators that they carried were described as metal plates encased in a portable tight metal box with a handle, that could produce about a quart of water per minute. Pretty handy to have around on a long perilous journey.
Of course, medicine and divination bags are common worldwide. In ancient Mesopotamian reliefs, figures (sometimes interpreted as gods or deities) are depicted carrying a peculiar handbag-like object. Scholars speculate these may symbolize containers of knowledge, life, or the secrets of the universe, reflecting the civilization’s values and understanding of divine authority. One such deity, Oannes, is credited with teaching some of the earliest foundations of civilization. His story also happens to be inter-twined with stories of a worldwide flood which destroyed civilization for a time. It is said that square-shaped tablets were buried with enough knowledge to assist the rise of civilization once it was safe to return to the earth’s surface. This idea agrees with the many emergence stories popular throughout the world.
In Greek mythology, Hermes (Mercury in Roman mythology), the messenger of the gods, carries a satchel or pouch used to carry messages, potions, or even souls to the underworld. This accessory underscores Hermes’ role as a bridge between different realms and his trickster aspects.
In present-day Southwestern Nigeria, the priests of the Yoruba religion often carry a similar divination bag. Much like medicine bags it symbolizes wisdom, knowledge of destiny, and the communication between the spiritual and material worlds, reflecting the profound cultural and religious importance of divination in Yoruba society.
However, it is the square bags with round handles that appear in many ancient carvings and reliefs. In addition, the cultures that frequently include these bags in their artwork are separated by vast amounts of time in places, such as Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. One theory is that these bags are instrumental in time travel, through interdimensional portals and vortexes.
Another theory, (which goes along with the previous Hopi discussion), that they were a type of ancient technology. For instance, the Mesoamerican god, Quetzalcoatl, is often depicted carrying the square version of the bag and is credited with teaching such skills as agriculture, engineering, laws, and religion.
In Assyria, the same square bag appears held by various entities, often near a ‘Tree of Life’, from which he/she has plucked a pinecone. In India at the Hindu temple of Brihadeeswarar, Shiva is carved with two square handbags hanging from a tree above and behind the supreme god. It is thought that these may be electrical batteries, which were hung rather than carried or placed on the ground to protect the portable energy source. In fact, in India, battery usage has been traced back at least 4000 years.
Another place to note is the Indonesian island of Sumba where Panji, a local ancient hero, is immortalized—carved in stone sitting next to guess what? —a square handbag with a curved handle. And the oldest place that the handbag image appears is in Gobekli Tepe in Turkey showing three handbags of the gods. The carvings found there have been dated back to 10,950 BCE, a time after the last ice age. Is it possible that the survivors of that cataclysmic time finally emerged from underground, carrying, what else? –handbags!
The intriguing motif of handbags carried by gods across various ancient cultures symbolizes not just the universality of human creativity but also a shared understanding of divinity and authority.
What’s in yours?
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beyondcuckoo · 3 months
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Superman memory crystals, commonly referred to as 5D optical storage, are a concept inspired by the “memory crystals” seen in the Superman films, particularly the Fortress of Solitude scenes. In reality, 5D optical storage is a cutting-edge data storage technology that significantly surpasses traditional storage methods in terms of capacity and longevity.
No longer considered science fiction or some comic book fantasy, 5D data storage has the attention of technology giants such as Hitachi, and Microsoft which has labeled its research, ‘Project Silica’. The Optoelectronic Research Center  headed by Peter Kazansky at the University of Southampton in the U.K. describes the storage in this way:
“The 5-dimensional discs [have] tiny patterns printed on 3 layers within the discs. Depending on the angle they are viewed from, these patterns can look completely different. This may sound like science fiction, but it’s basically a really fancy optical illusion. In this case, the 5 dimensions inside of the discs are the size and orientation in relation to the 3-dimensional position of the nanostructures. The concept of being 5-dimensional means that one disc has several different images depending on the angle that one views it from, and the magnification of the microscope used to view it. Basically, each disc has multiple layers of micro and macro level images.”
This technology is notable for its extraordinary data capacity and longevity. A single disc can store up to 360 terabytes of data, and the stability of the glass medium ensures data preservation for up to 13.8 billion years at room temperature. Furthermore, its resistance to extreme conditions like electromagnetic pulses and radiation makes it ideal for long-term data archiving in hostile environments.
The potential applications of 5D optical storage are vast. It can revolutionize data centers, offering compact and durable solutions for massive data storage. In medicine, it could store detailed medical records or large genomic databases. Additionally, its durability makes it perfect for preserving historical records and cultural heritage.
So, looking back on Atlantean times, we can speculate once again, that the use of crystals played an important part in energy generation and information storage. The key similarity between 5D optical storage and Atlantean crystals lies in the purported multidimensional data storage. Both are credited with the ability to store vast amounts of information in a compact form.
In summary, 5D optical storage stands as a beacon of future data storage technologies, promising extraordinary capacity and durability. While its connection to the mythical Atlantean crystals is largely conceptual, this juxtaposition underscores the enduring interplay between myth and science. As we venture further into this exciting technological frontier, it’s important to remember that the realms of imagination and mythology can often be the seedbeds of real-world innovation and discovery. The exploration of 5D optical storage not only opens new avenues for data preservation and access but also continues to inspire a sense of wonder and possibility in the ever-evolving narrative of human technological advancement.
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Cuevas de los Tayos and the Relics of a Lost Civilization has been published on Elaine Webster - http://elainewebster.com/cuevas-de-los-tayos-and-the-relics-of-a-lost-civilization/
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Cuevas de los Tayos and the Relics of a Lost Civilization
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Cuevas de los Tayos is a series of tunnels and large rooms situated in the Andes’ eastern foothills in Ecuador. One of the caves, simply referred to as the Tayos Cave, has been at the center of numerous controversial theories regarding ancient civilization relics, unusual sculptures, and especially a metallic library. The Indigenous Shuar tribe have had access to the caves and the area since around 4000 BCE (Before Common Era). They are recognized as fierce warriors and known for their practice of shrinking the heads of their deceased enemies—a practice now outlawed. Today, the culture struggles to build strength and community. They have functioned as guides to the caves beginning in the 1960s and 1970s and use some locations in their shamanic rituals. Their first contact with Europeans was in the 16th century when the Spanish pursued their lust for gold in the area. Since then, several names appear paramount in the cave’s discovery and exploration.
Petronio Jaramillo Abarca grew up in Ecuador and in 1956 wrote about his experiences as shown to him by a local childhood friend. Many feel that his accounts were, if not made up, embellished to some degree. However, over the years, until his sudden death in 1998 at the hands of his son, he was interviewed repeatedly regarding the cave and what he saw there. His written account notes that in 1941 he was guided to the cave by a Shuar boyhood friend, who for a time lived with Jaramillo’s family. He was sworn to secrecy by the tribe and insisted that the time and place for the location would be revealed when it benefitted humanity as a whole. After a tedious trek into the jungle the three men entered several multi-level caverns. They explored several chambers containing, among other things, furniture, rock balls arranged for some game, and numerous carved stone animals: elephants, mastodons, reptiles, snakes, coyotes, jaguars, horses, and birds, all approximately three feet tall. In the center of the room, he describes a crystal coffin with a gold encased human skeleton. Another room housed numerous combination human/animal sculptures and an iron cauldron. Each room had multi-colored rock walls with white crystal center stones. More than anything else, what stood out the most was the library with floor to ceiling yellow metal shelves filled with engraved metal books. The writing on the thin pages was coded with a type of shorthand. It is this metal library that continues to be of paramount interest to modern day searchers.
One name, Father Carlo Crespi is intertwined repeatedly throughout the story of the caves and its treasures. Born in Italy in 1891, he moved to Ecuador in 1923 as a Catholic missionary. He was considered a kind and spiritual man by the locals and was well educated in the studies of theology, philosophy, music, mathematics, and natural sciences. He had degrees in botany, natural sciences, and music. Yet there are many mysteries and stories surrounding his personal collection of both European, Egyptian, and Ecuadorian art and artifacts. There are rumors that Father Crespi had German connections and that some Nazi confiscated art was among his possessions. I’ll leave it to you to peruse all that is online regarding endless speculation. The bottom line is that what is left of his collection, still exists, and is held by the Central Bank of Ecuador, who’s curators agree that some artifacts are fake, others are original and authentic.
Juan Moricz, a Hungarian, born as Janos Moricz in 1923 also had German influences. He served in the Hungarian army and spent some time in Russian concentration camps, where it has been said that he encountered Nazi theorists who had plans to excavate subterranean worlds in South America. This information more than likely got him started in his quest for Cueva de los Tayos and his association with the Indigenous people, including the Schuar tribe. He studied the doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints (the Mormons) which talked about a pre-historic, white-skinned race. Moricz began exploring the caves in the mid-1960s and insisted that he entered the Tayos Cave in Ecuador and exited in Peru. His theories dated back 250,000 years and some of what he believed included extra-terrestrials, from which he said he received messages. In an attempt to legitimatize his expeditions, and raise funds, he filed testimony with the Ecuadorian government documenting his discoveries, including, “Metal panels engraved with symbols and ideographic scripts. This is a genuine metal library which contains a summary of the history of humankind; the origin of man on Earth, as well as scientific knowledge about a lost civilization.”  In 1967 Moricz published an essay, “The American Origin of European Civilization” which was translated and edited in English for Alex Chionetti’s 2019 book, “Mysteries of the Tayos Caves” which I recommend for a complete reporting. In 1968 Juan Moricz was contacted through his friend and fellow explorer Julio Goyen Aguado, by two prominent Mormons, and they financed an expedition that didn’t amount to much and it’s been suggested that he intentionally misled the expedition away from the main cave.
Erich von Däniken, a Swiss author known for his theories about extraterrestrial influences on ancient human civilization, played a pivotal role in popularizing the mystique surrounding Cueva de los Tayos. In “The Gold of the Gods,” von Däniken wrote about a personal journey through parts of the cave system guided by an Argentine-Hungarian explorer named Juan Moricz. According to von Däniken, Moricz showed him the metallic library and other mysterious artifacts, which he posited as evidence of ancient alien visitations. Von Däniken’s book became a best-seller, and the claims within it gained significant public attention. His broader theories, part of the ancient astronaut hypothesis, suggested that much of human civilization’s achievements and myths could be attributed to extraterrestrial interactions. The alleged findings in Cueva de los Tayos fit neatly into this framework.
Stanley Hall, a Scottish engineer, became mesmerized by the theories of von Däniken and successfully obtained permission to explore the Tayos cave. He met Moricz in Ecuador in 1976, the two men hit it off and the expedition became one of the most extensive efforts to uncover the cave’s mysteries. Hall also managed to enlist astronaut Neil Armstrong’s participation in the search. It’s unclear if Armstrong realized that Hall had been convinced by Moricz that they were not only looking for a metal library, but also for ancient pre-historic civilizations and even UFOs. Regardless, Armstrong went along; as did over one hundred scientists, engineers, and military personnel. In spite of the grueling search, nothing other-worldly was discovered, but the trip was a success in that it discovered plants, animals, insects, and archaeological discoveries dating as far back as 3500 BCE.
Stanley Hall died in 2008 and since then several people, including Stanley Hall’s daughter Eileen and the before mentioned author/explorer Alex Chionetti have descended into the Tayos cave. In a 2018 episode of  Discovery Channel’s Expedition Unknown, Josh Gates captured some excellent film footage of the explored areas of the cave, but the team saw nothing out of the ordinary and stopped where Stanley Hall’s map ends. Today Eileen’s focus remains on her father’s work and preservation of Ecuador’s land, culture, and history.
So, what does this all have to do with lost continents and pre-historic civilizations? Well, the Tayos Caves are one more underground location that was occupied by people that escaped similar catastrophic earth changes around the globe. According to the Greek philosopher Plato in his 360 BCE dialogues, Atlantis was an island continent, stretching from Portugal to the Bahamas that controlled most of the world. Plato describes the global war that happened when Atlantis made a final attempt to take world mastery to a new level. Some speculate that an atomic bomb or some equally destructive weapon broke a hole in the atmosphere causing floods, climate changes, earthquakes and devastation that sent humankind scrambling for safety, above and below ground.
Think about it. Here we are surrounded by technology and many of the creature comforts of life—food, clothing, tools, natural resources, schools, and universities. Meanwhile the rich and powerful take the gravy off the top, leaving the rest of us dependent on whatever government we have around—most of which doesn’t work well. Before our eyes, those powers are systematically forming military, political and financial allegiances to, in some way, elevate their influence and reap the benefits of world-domination. How long do you think the wars will last this time, until we’re once again thrown into survival mode? Will continents sink? Oceans rise? After such a catastrophe, could you build even the simplest machine from scratch, even if the materials were available? Would you follow your friends and family and start walking somewhere else, climb aboard a raft (remember Kon-Tiki?) build large canoes and attempt to find land? —not knowing if the previously charted places remain above water? Would you follow others into caves and start work on an underground city? (Think about Turkey’s hundreds of underground cities.)
What about the mainstream version of the Ice Age and European cave dwellers? Okay, so here’s a concept: There’s been a global nuclear war. Next comes a sudden ice age and we are thrown into instant winter. In Europe, we take shelter in caves, the snow is relentless, We can’t grow food, our livestock die because of lack of pasture, strange foreigners scour the land, some of them cannibalistic. Game animals perish under the snow and we rely on our dogs to locate the icy bodies, which we thaw and eat. We must start again at the most primitive levels, all over the globe. We had so much once, how did we lose it, how will we survive? Then when we do build again, what has happened to our psyches? Do we become savage, angry, opportunistic, forgetful of the past? Are we repeating pre-history? All these questions are valid today. But we can do it differently. It is not too late, YET.
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Obelisks and the Theory of Wireless Energy Reception
Obelisks and the Theory of Wireless Energy Reception (shared with Mu the Motherland)
Who doesn’t love an obelisk? In the USA, the Washington Monument stands over 555 feet tall—a fusion of ancient inspiration and modern engineering. Similarly, the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, with its massive pyramid and accompanying obelisk, pays homage to ancient Egyptian architecture, albeit in a commercial and entertainment context. The word “obelisk” comes from the Greek “obeliskos,” which means “small spit” or “pointed pillar.” This is a testament to the Greeks’ fascination with these structures when they encountered them during their historical interactions with Egypt.
Beyond physical structures, the obelisk has found its way into modern culture as a symbol. In literature, film, and art, obelisks often represent power, endurance, and the mysteries of ancient civilizations. They serve as a bridge between the ancient and the modern, reminding us of the timeless nature of human achievement.
Obelisks were iconic symbols of the ancient Egyptians—primarily granite they were often inscribed with hieroglyphics that celebrated the reigns of the pharaohs or paid homage to the gods. The top of the obelisk was commonly covered in electrum (a mix of gold and silver) which would shine brilliantly under the sun. There’s a broader theory that prehistorical civilizations, particularly the Atlanteans, had access to advanced technology that has since been lost to time. The construction of the pyramids, the precision of their astronomical observations, and the building of massive structures like obelisks, all fuel this speculation.
One theory is that obelisks were used as receivers for wireless energy in ways that were lost with the Atlanteans. The Edgar Cayce readings say that the renowned inventor, Nikola Tesla, was the reincarnation of an Atlantean engineer who was in charge of the ancient energy grid. Nikola Tesla had a vision of providing the world with wireless energy. He believed that energy could be transmitted through the air, without the need for wires. Tesla’s experiments, particularly those at his Wardenclyffe Tower, aimed to demonstrate this possibility. Some proponents draw parallels between Tesla’s towers and ancient obelisks, suggesting that ancient civilizations might have had knowledge of wireless energy transmission.
In 1900 Tesla obtained two patents pertaining to wireless energy. In 1943 the U.S. Supreme Court acknowledged Tesla’s full patent rights for the invention of the radio denying Marconi’s claim to fame. Tesla further demonstrated that by the use of alternating current (AC) electricity could be sent long distances. For better or for worse, he got involved with the major industrialists of the time including George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison. Corporate profits were dependent on owning a wired power grid and charging customers for electricity. Tesla felt that stringing wires over the planet had many limitations and he continued to insist that wireless transmission was better.
The Wardenclyffe Tower was an experimental wireless transmission station, built on Long Island in 1902 that could transmit voice, written, and even facsimile images across the Atlantic to England. His idea, however, to compete with Marconi’s telegraph system met with disapproval of funds from business magnates such as J.P. Morgan, who couldn’t see how to earn high profits from the endeavor. Tesla never could find new funds and the tower was sold for scrap and the property foreclosed upon.
The physical structure of the Wardenclyffe Tower was an obelisk with a copper based hemispherical structure on the top. Inside the supporting building were various electromechanical devices, electrical generators, electrical transformers, glass blowing equipment, X-ray devices, Tesla Coils, a remote-controlled boat, cases with bulbs and tubes, wires, cables, a library, and an office. Underground tunnels housed many experiments that added to the mystery of the man and place. Tesla continued to pursue financing from many of the mega-wealthy of the time to no avail. Tesla continued to argue (until his death and the confiscation of his research by the FBI in 1943) that clean, cheap, limitless electrical energy could be transmitted without the wires, we are so used to seeing, strung across almost every section of the planet. Today, we take similar technology and the Wi-Fi tower systems for granted. However, these satellite systems do not use the beautiful and mystical obelisks as transmitters; leaving us to wonder if our attraction to them is simply that they make us feel peaceful, powerful, and enlightened.
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The Second Moon of Atlantis
The Second Moon of Atlantis (Shared from Mu the Motherland)
The recent release of the movie, ‘Oppenheimer’ has reopened discussions about nuclear energy as an instrument of war and as an energy source. As co-creators of ‘Mu the Motherland’ Blake and I live downwind from Los Alamos in southern New Mexico. In eastern New Mexico spent nuclear fuel storage sites are being expanded to store hot and highly radioactive uranium pellets inside metal rods. This waste can only be managed by machines and people have to be physically shielded from it, usually by steel or concrete. There are legal challenges in the courts, yet it seems like Los Alamos is once again busy developing nuclear power for both peaceful use and war. Is this the best we can do? Or are we setting humankind up for a tragic fall?
Our current earth changes are eerily reminiscent of those that existed before Atlantis collapsed and the circumstances that led to global catastrophe are similar. Instead of nuclear power, however, Atlantis’ scientists developed a clean energy source in the form of a massive, clear, and luminescent crystal—a technological marvel, harnessing the natural energies of the earth, the sun, and even the cosmos. It powered the entire continent, providing energy for transportation, healing, communication, and other advanced technologies that made Atlantis a beacon of civilization in the ancient world. The moniker “Second Moon of Atlantis” is symbolic, suggesting the crystal’s immense importance to the Atlanteans. Just as the moon influences the tides and rhythms of Earth, the Great Crystal was believed to influence the energies and life of Atlantis. Its luminescence was said to be so bright that it could be seen from distant lands, serving as both a beacon and a warning of Atlantis’s might.
Initially, the Atlanteans used the crystal’s energy for the betterment of their society. However, as time passed, factions within Atlantis began to misuse this power. Some theories suggest that they attempted to use the crystal as a weapon, directing its energy to subjugate neighboring lands or to wage wars—sound familiar?
Some theorists believe that the Atlanteans, in their quest for greater power and knowledge, began to experiment with the crystal, pushing its capabilities beyond safe limits. This reckless use disrupted the natural balance of energies on the continent and even on Earth itself. Many accounts converge on the idea that the misuse of the Great Crystal played a significant role in the continent’s downfall.
In the movie, Oppenheimer, the scene that depicts the first Trinity site test, also shows that there was concern that a chain reaction could occur and that earth’s atmosphere might catch on fire—blowing up the planet. Luckly, it didn’t; but it did pollute and contaminate the area and the developed bombs annihilated more than 200,000 Japanese, mostly civilians. (The casualty numbers increase as radiation induced medical conditions are calculated.) Nuclear war remains an ever-increasing threat today as nations position themselves to do battle.
In Atlantis, (although not of nuclear origin) the giant crystal also had the power to support or destroy humankind. The “Second Moon” of Atlantis floated in the skies supporting other crystal powerhouses that benefited life on earth in many ways. Scientific discoveries are neither good nor bad—but their use against humanity will, as they did in Atlantis, have catastrophic consequences. The exact cause of Atlantis’s destruction varies depending on the source. Some ancient texts suggest natural disasters—the earth rebelling against pollution, overcrowding and mid-managed resources. While others hint at self-inflicted catastrophe. I.e., someone (intentionally or not) pushed the wrong button. One theory suggests that the crystal, when overcharged or misdirected, created a massive energy discharge, leading to earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. This chain reaction of natural disasters would have been enough to sink the entire continent, causing vast migrations to escape floods (remember Noah?) with many moving underground—later re-surfacing (as in the many emergence stories from around the globe) to begin again, in the most primitive ways.
Another theory suggests that the crystal created a rift in the fabric of space-time, leading to a dimensional shift that caused Atlantis to vanish from our reality. This idea is more esoteric but aligns with some beliefs that Atlantis was a bridge between dimensions. Whew!
No matter what you choose to believe, the story of the Great Crystal of Atlantis serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power and the responsibilities that come with advanced knowledge. Whether the crystal was real or a product of myth, its narrative underscores the delicate balance between progress and egotistical greed for fame and power.
The legend of Atlantis and its Great Crystal reminds us that civilizations, no matter how advanced, are vulnerable to both external threats and their own ambitions. As we continue to advance technologically and spiritually, the tale of the Second Moon of Atlantis serves as a poignant reminder of the need for wisdom, humility, and respect for the forces we harness. 
Om Mani Padme Hum
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Mount Shasta—Reality or Hoax?
Mount Shasta—Reality or Hoax?
(Shared from ‘Mu the Motherland‘)
Mount Shasta is a dormant volcano rising 14,179 feet in the Cascade Range of Northern California. The mountain is composed of four major volcanic cones built of layers or strata—each one created in its own eruptive period and overlapping with the others. There is a fifth cone, the Red Fir Cone, which outcrops lower on the mountain at 6340 feet and is often referred to as ‘Ancestral Mt. Shasta’ with rocks dated back about 590,000 years. (Most of what can be seen is less than 200,000 years old.) In comparison, the Shastina cone is only about 9700 years old and the last eruption was about 200 years ago from the Hotlum cone.
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The Cascade Range is part of “The Ring of Fire”, a chain of volcanic arc and trenches that border tectonic plates, so it’s no wonder that those that are sensitive to earth energies feel an intensity in this area. It is also not unusual for Native Americans to gravitate towards these energies. In fact, Shasta is a modernized spelling of “Sastise” the name used by Klamath Indians to describe an enemy tribe on the other side of the mountain; suggesting that they regarded the peak both as protection and a power source. The mountain was first summited in 1854 by Elias Davisson Pierce and party. Author Joaquin Miller spent four years in the area and John Muir survived an overnight snowstorm on the summit in 1875. Did any of these people, see or hear anything unusual? If they did, they didn’t report on it. However, advance to 1987 and Shasta was labeled a power point site for the Harmonic Convergence—the first synchronized peace meditation. Many consider the mountain to be one of the Seven Sacred Mountains of the World and Native Americans consider the area to be a place of balance between earth and the universe.
So, where did all the speculation begin about mystic temples hidden within the mountain and the advanced Lemurian civilization that is believed to live there? Well, it started with a teenager—a resident of Yreka—Frederick Spenser Oliver and his book ‘A Dweller on Two Planets’. Oliver wrote about mystical beings, sacred brotherhoods, temples, mysterious lights, and spaceships, but he insisted that he was not the author, but was channeled by ‘Phylos the Thibetan’. Oliver died at the young age of 33 and the book was published posthumously in 1905 by his mother and a group of friends.
Then, the ball seems to have been picked up again in 1931 when Wishar Spenle Cerve (pseudonym of Harvey Spencer Lewis) wrote and published through the Rosicrucian Order, ‘Lemuria, The Lost Continent of the Pacific: The Mystery People of Mount Shasta’. Cerve wrote that Lemurians were tall, graceful, and agile, with larger heads and much larger foreheads than average humans. If you peruse the local bookshops you will come across many accounts of Lemurians coming into town for supplies, often paying with gold nuggets. It was these stories that spurred the metaphysical tourism that is still prevalent today.
In 1934 author Guy Warren Ballard (pen name Godfre Ray King) wrote a memoir, ‘Unveiled Mysteries’, describing his meeting with “Saint Germain” on Mount Shasta. Yes, this is the same Saint Germain who worked at the Court of France during the French Revolution. His wife, Edna (after her husband’s death in 1940) continued to publish information about these encounters for the “I AM” movement and the group she formed continues to visit Mount Shasta.
There is so much written, filmed, and presented about Mount Shasta—the list of information is endless and easily accessed on-line. However, the one account that struck me as valid and unexplainable is the widely reported incident of a 3-year-old boy. In September 2011, a 3-year-old-boy and his dog wandered off from Fowler’s Campground at McCloud Falls, which is down the hill from Shasta sparking a desperate search of the area. The dog was found, wet and cold, but alive near some rapids. The search continued on the assumption the toddler might have been swept away in the rapids. Local news covered the search and the boy was found. However, his rescue came with an interesting story of being captured by a robot and taken to a creepy place. He described a cave and a woman, a grandmother, who told him he was from outer space and he was placed in his mother’s womb. This same woman took the boy back to the river and told him to wait for the searchers, which he did and was found. Most people dismiss the story as an over-active imagination of a small boy. However, it’s interesting that the dog was found first, alone, and the boy appeared later. Hmmm.
Finally, Pluto’s Cave, north of the mountain was prehistorically occupied by Native Americans and after the gold rush, secret societies conducted initiations and rituals there. Today many believe that it is a portal into Inner Earth and an underground secret city. The cave is managed by Klamath National Forest and is a lava tube that can be hiked into for approximated 1200 feet. The cave itself is larger than those found in the Hawaiian Islands. There are multiple lava flows visible in the cave walls. Most expert on the supernatural nature of Shasta and these tubes is author, Dustin Naef, who says that numerous hikers have reported seeing people literally walk into the rocks walls and disappear, presumably to enter the Hollow Earth and possibly the secret city of “Telos”.
Critics and skeptics argue that the Lemurian legend and the idea of an underground city beneath Mount Shasta are nothing more than imaginative folklore and unsubstantiated claims. They point out the lack of concrete evidence and scientific support for these beliefs. Skeptics argue that the stories surrounding the Lemurians and the Subterranean City of Mount Shasta are primarily based on subjective experiences, personal anecdotes, and channeled information, which are difficult to verify or validate.
Despite the lack of empirical evidence, the allure of the Lemurian legend and the Subterranean City of Mount Shasta persists. For believers, the stories offer a sense of wonder, hope, and spiritual inspiration. They find solace in the idea that there may be a hidden realm of enlightenment and higher consciousness accessible to those who seek it. The myth of the Lemurians and Mount Shasta also serves as a metaphorical representation of humanity’s longing for a more harmonious and spiritually connected existence. One thing that is undeniable is that Mount Shasta exudes power—physical and spiritual power. How each of us use nature’s power is an individual preference, but it will not and cannot be denied.
Additional Reference Source: College of the Siskiyous Library Mount Shasta Fact Sheet
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Sacred Geometry -- The Math Behind Creation
Sacred Geometry – The Math Behind Creation 
Sacred Geometry views geometric forms and patterns as having symbolic and spiritual significance. One of the most well-known symbols of sacred geometry is the flower of life, which consists of a series of interlocking circles that form a geometric pattern. This symbol has been found in many ancient cultures, including Egypt, India, and China, and is believed to represent the interconnectedness of all living things.
Geometric designs are intriguing in that our first reaction to them is usually, ‘Look how pretty.” However, as we tune into our inner perceptions through meditation, we experience the limitless encoded floral patterns that seed new life. At conception, the eight-cell division begins as one becomes two, two becomes four, and four becomes eight original cells—a cube—the same geometry that is used in the high-tech world which is based on the cubic crystal of quartz. So, rather than see the mechanical aspects of our lives as apart from us, we can reconcile with them to spur us on to greater heights.
In today’s world, many look upon religion as a series of mysterious, sacred beliefs. Throughout history, however, the material and spiritual worlds were often looked upon as the same. If we look again at the flower of life symbol there are 90 petals made from intersecting circles and 54 triangles between them, equaling 144, which is an important number in the calculation of the Ley lines of the earth’s grid that we considered in a prior posting.
The study of sacred geometry is not limited to ancient cultures and religions, however. It has also been embraced by modern scientists and mathematicians as a way of understanding the underlying patterns and structures of the universe. For example, fractal geometry, which involves the repetition of geometric patterns at different scales, has been used to model everything from the growth of plants to the behavior of financial markets.
In addition to its scientific and mathematical applications, sacred geometry is also used as a tool for personal and spiritual growth. Many people believe that meditating on sacred geometric symbols can help them connect with their inner selves and access higher states of consciousness. Others use sacred geometry as a way of creating a sacred space in their homes or workplaces, using geometric patterns and symbols to create a sense of harmony and balance.
Despite its many uses and applications, sacred geometry remains a mysterious and enigmatic system of beliefs. Its origins are shrouded in mystery, and its symbols and meanings have been interpreted in many different ways over the centuries. Nevertheless, it continues to fascinate and inspire people around the world, offering a glimpse into the hidden patterns and structures that underlie the universe we inhabit.
So, how do we tap into this cosmic flower? Think about how many holy and spiritual places that have utilized this mandala in their religious ceremonies. The list is endless: Sun masks of the Northcoast Indians, Vishnu mandalas of Nepal, Circular Krishna dances in India, Sun Disks in New Guinea, Navajo sand paintings, The Rose Window in Chartres Cathedral, Buffalo robe designs of the Plains Indians etc. – all examples of cultural uses for prayer, meditation, and celebration of life and death. There is no definitive way to tap into this common power source. Simply draw the symbol, wear the symbol, or incorporate it into your personal spaces. Remember everything is energy and we can tap into those energies unique to our path and use them to follow our individually designed bliss. Enjoy!
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The Grand Canyon--Emergence of The People
Eleven tribes call the Grand Canyon home: Havasupai Tribe, Hopi Tribe, Hualapai Tribe, Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, Las Vegas Band of Paiute Indians, Moapa Band of Paiute Indians, Navajo Nation, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Pueblo of Zuni, and the Yavapai Apache Nation.  Each tribe has their own version of the emergence of their people from the point where the Little Colorado and the Colorado rivers meet at what is known as the Confluence.
Recently, the Grand Canyon Tribal Coalition, called upon Washington to create a 1.1-million-acre National Monument to protect this sacred area from threats like uranium mining and over-development. (This proposal remains under consideration by the U.S. government.) The Havasupai Tribe, in particular, who have lived in and around the Grand Canyon since time immemorial, were last evicted from the area in 1928. Finally, the name of the campground and rest area along the Bright Angel Trail has been renamed to be Havasupai Gardens.
So, why do we care? Well, history repeats and we are now faced with many of the same challenges that drove ancient civilizations below ground, only to emerge in stages after the great floods receded. There is much speculation about pre-historical circumstances, but there is no denying the legendary similarities existing in most indigenous cultures—cultures which would not have had contact at the time of the catastrophic earth changes. It is not important for us to believe the mythology—it is important to study how people faced with insurmountable obstacles can begin again and do it peacefully.The Hopi emergence story describes how the Hopi people lived in the underworld for many years, where they were taught by the Kachinas about the ways of the world and the importance of living in harmony with nature. However, the time came when the Kachinas instructed the Hopi people to leave the underworld and emerge into the physical world.
The Hopi people followed the Kachinas’ guidance, and after a long and treacherous journey, they emerged from the depths of the Grand Canyon. After the emergence, the Hopi people continued to be guided by the Kachinas, who taught them how to survive in their new environment. The Kachinas instructed the Hopi people in agriculture, hunting, and spiritual practices, which helped them to establish a thriving community in the mesas and valleys of northeastern Arizona.
One of the most important crops grown by the Hopi is corn, which is considered a sacred food. The Hopi have developed over 24 different varieties of corn, each with unique properties and flavors. The Hopi use corn in a variety of ways, including for food, medicine, and as a part of their spiritual practices. In addition, these unique strains of corn can withstand the harshest of conditions on a planet that is becoming hotter and drier. This certainly is useful today.
Migration and societal connections are once again paramount. DNA samples from several tribes show striking similarities with Eastern Asian populations suggesting that migratory routes included crossing land and/or sea from Asia. The Zuni language, for instance, is considered by linguists as having no established relationship with other languages. However, one anthropologist has linked the language to a Japanese archipelago. This could be a result of Japanese Buddhist missionaries traveling to Mexico, then north during the 12th century CE. Regardless, human migratory patterns are more extensive than originally thought—we are all inter-related at some point. So, when we turn our backs on other cultures; we are turning our backs on ourselves—we are all in this together.
Next, bring on G.E. Kincaid, an American adventurer and explorer who, in the early 20th century, claimed to have made an incredible discovery within the depths of the Grand Canyon. His account of this remarkable find has since been the subject of intense debate and speculation, with many questions remaining unanswered to this day.
Kincaid was born in 1868 in Washington, D.C., and spent much of his youth exploring the wilderness around his home. He developed a deep fascination with ancient civilizations and lost cities, and this passion led him on numerous expeditions to remote regions across the globe. However, it was his journey to the Grand Canyon in 1909 that would prove to be his most controversial.
According to Kincaid, he was traveling down the Colorado River on a wooden raft when he noticed an unusual cave entrance on the canyon wall. Intrigued, he decided to investigate and found himself inside a vast underground chamber. As he explored the cavern, he was amazed to discover a series of intricate tunnels and passageways leading deep into the earth.
Further exploration revealed that the tunnels were home to a thriving civilization, complete with temples, homes, and even an enormous amphitheater. The walls of the chambers were adorned with intricate carvings and murals, depicting scenes of daily life and religious rituals. Kincaid also claimed to have found artifacts and relics that suggested the inhabitants of the underground city were a highly advanced and sophisticated culture.
Kincaid returned to the surface with a trove of photographs and sketches, as well as a detailed journal documenting his discovery. However, his account was met with skepticism and disbelief from many quarters. Some argued that the photographs were doctored or taken from other sources, while others suggested that Kincaid had simply fabricated the entire story as a publicity stunt.
Despite the controversy, Kincaid continued to promote his story and even offered to lead expeditions back to the underground city. However, he was never able to provide concrete evidence to support his claims, and the mystery of the Grand Canyon cave remains unsolved to this day.
So, as we look to our future, the question is: Will we fall victim once again, to a planetary collapse from war, famine, economic decline, political upheaval, and environmental changes, only to scramble underground to wait until we can re-emerge? Or have we learned enough to circumvent most catastrophes, band together, support each other and thrive? Let’s hope this is so.
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Ley Lines
Ley Lines (Shared from Mu the Motherland)
Ancient cultures throughout the world recognize that the earth is alive with energy. Mystics suggest that although the earth feels solid, that it is in truth God’s dream. With this in mind, it is suggested that the planet has an internal structure whose ‘bones’ are an organized, powerful, and connected energy grid often referred to as Ley lines. Many believe that sacred sites are strategically placed where these lines intercept or sometimes run parallel. Some examples are the Great Pyramid of Giza, Stonehenge, Lake Titicaca in Peru, Mount Shasta in California, Mount Kalias in Tibet, the Haleakala volcano on Maui in Hawaii, the Ayers Rock in the center of the Australian desert and many others.
The close study of indigenous peoples’ migratory history in the United States and Mexico, has uncovered many connections between pueblos, pyramids, and other powerful sites. Most scientists don’t buy into the ley line concept, with one notable exception. Apparently the three “Anasazi” sites of the Aztec Ruins and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, and Casa Grandes in Mexico—separated by 450 miles— align within a half mile along Longitude 107° 57′ and archaeologists agree that the precision of their placement could not be by chance. Some speculate that the ancients may have possessed magnetic compasses that allowed them to detect and tap into the earth’s subtle energy currents when they selected their build sites. Were they then used as a type of communication or energy source? Possibly. The newest Lidar – short for light detection and ranging – has been recently utilized to 3D map the three locations. Paved roads that were never visible now show extensive connecting highways, and satellite villages, that would require a level of sophistication, expert skill to build, and intentional design. 
The concept of Earth grids and ley lines has also been explored by various researchers and writers, including the likes of John Michell, Paul Devereux, and David Cowan. They have suggested that these lines of energy can be detected and mapped using various tools and techniques, such as dowsing, geomagnetic surveys, and satellite imagery.
One of the most well-known examples of ley lines is the St. Michael Line, which runs through southern England and is said to connect various sacred sites, including Glastonbury Tor, Stonehenge, and Avebury. The concept of ley lines has also been explored in other parts of the world, such as the Nazca Lines in Peru, which are thought to be a giant geoglyph created by an ancient civilization to mark the alignment of ley lines.
It is said that these energy lines can affect the weather, the behavior of animals, and even human emotions and behavior. In addition, ley lines are often associated with mystical experiences, such as spiritual visions, telepathy, and even healing.
Despite the popularity of the idea of Earth grids and ley lines, there is still much debate and controversy surrounding the concept. Skeptics argue that there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that these energy lines exist, and that any perceived patterns are simply the result of coincidence and human imagination. However, many supporters of the ley line theory point to the many ancient monuments and sacred sites that are aligned with these energy lines as evidence of their existence. They argue that the precise alignment of these structures could not have been achieved by accident, and that the builders must have had some knowledge of the energy lines in order to create such precise alignments.
Ultimately, the debate over Earth grids and ley lines is likely to continue for many years to come. While some people see them as a fascinating and meaningful aspect of the world around us, others remain skeptical of their existence and significance. Regardless of where one stands on the issue, there is no denying the fact that the concept of Earth grids and ley lines has captured the imagination of many people around the world and will likely continue to do so for many years to come.
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The Lemurian Crystal Grid—a real and tangible force
The Lemurian Crystal Grid—a real and tangible force
The hierarchy of universal vibration is complicated. The strongest and fastest vibration is Love or God. So, in order to allow our causal bodies to tap into the cosmic, we need to simplify our thinking into manageable pieces. If we tapped into the actual source of creation, we would literally be blown apart by the overload. Instead, we operate at a much slower vibration—one that is comfortable and variable depending on the individual’s spiritual advancement. When we talk about good and bad energy, we are often describing how close an entity is to that source.
The Lemurians knew how to utilize and manipulate energy fields. Many believe, as described in the Edgar Cayce readings, that at that time, advanced souls easily moved between the mundane and the ethereal realms of existence—creating and experimenting as they went. The downside being, that as souls became enamored with their own creations, they spent less time with the source. Each religion has its own version of this “Fall from Grace” and how we got to this point in time and space–yet here we are battling it out—using whatever means we can to ascend back to a higher realm.
The Lemurians utilization of crystals—especially clear quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, and citrine—led them to experiment with crystal networks by placing interconnected crystal nodes on the earth’s energy fields. Once the nodes were expanded their geometrical placement provided power both on the material (as electricity and light) and ethereal planes (for spiritual advancement and healing). This grid is still in place and functioning. We have simply forgotten how to raise our consciousness and connect!
The Crystal Grid itself intersects with many sacred sites and energy vortexes on our planet. These power points, rich in crystal deposits, are connected with ley lines (energetic pathways) in crisscross patterns, that create places whose healing and spiritual value can be felt by most of us in various degrees. The Lemurians also embedded knowledge into crystals, much as we do today with silicon computer chips, creating a library of sorts for future earthly inhabitants. Many believe that this grid will ultimately supply us with the knowledge to ascend once again to a time of creativity, peace, and harmony.
So, how do we get back (as Paul McCartney once suggested) to where we once belonged? Well, the paths are many and diverse—yet similar in that they all require attunement to the source. Spiritual practices such as yoga, meditation, prayer, service to others, etc. will help, and can be magnified by attunement with the energetic. It is why Energy Healers, Priests, Shamans, et. al. choose these sacred places to draw those in need.
So, how do you know when you’re tuned in? Many folks talk about feeling connected to something bigger than themselves. Some have spiritual insights that set them on course. Others become more intuitive and psychic. Some can actually heal themselves and others—releasing old patterns and establishing new productive ways to live. Bottom line: Find your place. Stop, pray, dance, love, and meditate there—then share it all as best you can with those around. We are all in this together and with good intention, we will overcome.
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Reincarnated Pathways
Shared from Mu the Motherland: There’s a lingering memory, an experience, that stays with me from my childhood. I’m not sure exactly how old I was at the time, maybe seven or eight—not long after my family moved from Manhattan to Queens in NYC. I remember that I had recently made my first communion at the local Catholic church when I began to feel frightened by the idea of death. Most nights left me tossing and turning, afraid that if I fell asleep, I would somehow disappear. One night, however, as I gazed out the bedroom an image appeared—not so much an image, but a solid person waving and smiling as if to say, no worries, I’m here.
Through the years, I’ve thought about the encounter, remembering the calm that pervaded the room as the bald, round-faced man gazed at me with gentle kindness. Recently, and what brings me to write this, is an episode on the History Channel about a woman, Omm Sety (Dorothy Eady 1904 -1981), who dedicated her life to Egyptology, specifically the study of the Temple of Seti at Abydos, where she said she once lived. There is much written about Omm Sety and I recommend a book by Jonathan Cott, “The Search For Omm Sety”, which is a fascinating account of her life and her encounters with King Seti I, supposedly in person, in the flesh, romantically through astral travel. Normally, I would file this as simply interesting, but what grabbed me, was that the image shown of King Seti’s mummy closely resembled the man I saw as a child in my window.
The Edgar Cayce readings (available from the Association for Research and Enlightenment, A.R.E) say that ancient Egypt was a colony of Atlantis before its cataclysmic demise and remained a powerful world influencer throughout its history. While fascinated with Egyptian history, I don’t feel that I lived at that time, which makes my childhood vision confusing. Instead, I feel more connected to Lemurian influences and the pre-history conflicts with Atlantis which caused planetary chaos.
A belief in reincarnation fuels my interests and studies, however, you need not believe in it to consider how our actions affect the planet’s future and spiritual advancement. History repeats itself to allow our souls to progress through the Yugas—A Hindu term that defines the four steps in mankind’s development. In our current position in Kali Yuga, living is hard, but the lessons and rewards are great. Some similarities between the pre-destruction time of Atlantis and Lemuria:
High technology and science are predominant.
Religious thought struggles and is often falsified then used to control the weak-minded.
Money and wealth are king, with little regard to Karmic (the law of cause and effect) consequences.
Those in power lie, cheat and steal to further unholy agendas.
Planetary abuse in the forms of waste, pollution, carbon emissions etc. create increased weather extremes, shortages, and natural disasters.
Earth changes create famine, destruction of habitats, and a vast migration of peoples escaping unhealthy and dangerous situations.
WAR!
However, before we get all hung up on the negative, remember that we have the free will, to do it differently. We are God’s children with a divine right to everything we need to return to higher planes and ways of thinking. We struggle with dualities: right/wrong, good/evil, rich/poor, love/hate etc. Which way will we go? I like to think that we’ll make it through, but not without tremendous effort and above all else, love.
So, what’s to be done? The signs are there, but it’s not as simple as living “Green”, although common sense dictates that we need to clean up our environmental act. But let’s look back at the commotion and chaos that destroyed civilization during the last Yuga cycle. Information from the Cayce readings, and elsewhere suggest that high technology—not evil in itself—created a scenario where humankind was capable of mass destruction, which apparently backfired way beyond what was imagined. The Hopi Elders say that someone “pushed the wrong button”. Other religious texts talk about great floods, mass migrations, and folks moving underground. (Check out the underground city of Elengubu, known today as Derinkuyu.) Many cultures speak about places of emergence whenever the coast was clear. No matter what you feel is true, there is still no denying that we are at a crossroads.
One of the goals of the “Mu the Motherland” is to help us to calm down and take a look around—setting aside our differences and focusing on our strengths. The political world is divided, more or less in half, which sets the stage for civil unrest, cultural division, religious fanaticism, and wars. We can counteract by broadening our horizons and accepting our neighbors. Which brings me to immigration. The world is still large enough to accommodate populations if we work towards common sense goals. Primal instincts set us up to fight to hold on to territories and repel invaders. However, people are on the move and letting individuals and families die at border crossings, at sea, in deserts etc. is not an option. The issues are complicated, but they can be figured out. Bottom line—violence is never a solution—love is the answer. Peace.
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Healing Properties of Smoky Quartz
  Healing Properties of Smokey Quartz
As we age, aches and pains follow most of us through our days and nights. Traditional western medicine offers some relief, but often falls short when it comes to improving long term discomfort. Medical costs have skyrocketed and before we take to the streets to hunt down a provider we trust and can afford, it is beneficial to first focus on our overall health. Aching feet may only need the right shoe supports, or that constant pain, numbness, and electrical surges are often linked to other neurological problems. Arthritis can be calmed with diet, gentle exercise, herbal supplements, and meditation. The list of ailments associated with the elderly is endless and “cures” are expounded all over the internet. So, I’m taking a calculated, gentle approach and trying those things that (as in the Hippocratic Oath) do no harm and may help. Crystals, in particular Smokey Quartz crystal, emits a gentle vibration in meditation—one that I physically feel when palming a small polished pointed rock. I “store” this rock by placing it on one of the Tesla positive energy plates, that I wrote about in a previous blog post—where I promised a follow-up to my experience with the Tesla plates in general. Bottom line is that the plates have a calming effect but do little to eliminate pain. So now, I’m using them to “cleanse” crystals. However, I haven’t come to a personal conclusion re: their effectiveness. I’ll let you know when I have something concrete to report.
Back to Smokey Quartz. It was my 70th birthday and I was feeling down about it. I’m not bothered by the aging process, except that my body no longer behaves as I want. Anyway, as a present, I wandered into my local “rock shop” in hopes of picking out something new to try. I circled the store several times and nothing immediately called out. I’m usually attracted to the soft hues of Rose Quartz, or the heady vibration of Amethyst, but they didn’t respond. What did call out was a tucked away display of Smokey Quartz, which I’ve never considered because it’s not that ‘pretty’. Well, beauty is in the eye if the beholder and when I beheld the few stones on the table, one leapt into my hand. Okay, well it didn’t jump like the local beans, but when I snagged it from the group I felt like “ahhhhh,” that feels good. So, I bought it.
My first meditation with the stone was good—it added depth and calm. I also held my trusty Lemurian Clear Quartz Crystal in the opposite hand, and I swear I could feel them “talking” to each other. What does that mean? Nothing mysterious; only that a subtle vibration filled my palms and gently ran up my arms into my chest. Now, my heart chakra is super sensitive. I guess you can say that I wear my heart on my sleeve, so I wasn’t surprised to feel the energy that seemed to stay with me into the evening—the experiment continues.
  Smokey Quartz is sought out for:
∼protection and grounding.
∼purification of the first chakra (sexual instincts).
∼added sensitivity when out in nature.
∼deeper meditations and calmness for healing.
∼tapping into dreams and staying in touch with our “Over-selves” for guidance.
∼removing negative emotions and allowing us to let go of what we don’t need.
∼helping with mood swings, aggression, ill temper, burnout, and fear of failure.
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Quartz Crystal Magic
(Shared with permission from Mu the Motherland)
Crystals are excellent healers, and we can all use a body tune-up on occasion. We live in trying times, similar to those led by ancient civilizations, whose inhabitants struggled before, during and after the catastrophic earth changes that killed many, sent others on lengthy migrations and drove some underground—sound familiar? I would suspect that crystals traveled globally cradled in pockets, strung on necklaces, included in artwork and medicine pouches.
My favorite “pocket” quartz crystal is small enough to fit in the palm of my hand during meditation and has a predominate spot on my home altar. I keep it clean and energized by soaking it periodically in water and allowing direct sunlight to purify its surface. It’s also a Lemurian seed crystal and close examination reveals tiny pyramid shaped “ghosts” on one side of its point. The subtle energy changes when held in various positions and rubbing the “striations” pulls unusual thoughts and visions to my mind’s eye and I can feel subtle currents of electricity calming my nerves—creating a sense of wellness.
Blake and I are no strangers to traditional western medicine and have relied on it to correct mechanical biology, including Blake’s mitral valve repair surgery that saved his life. However, when it comes to those subtle aches, pains, physical/mental trauma, and physical fatigue, which plagues us all—especially now—crystals can be a strong ally in the fight against ill health.
As we age, our bodies naturally decay, and obviously we cannot stave off death forever. However, we have more influence over our health than we think, but it takes some experimentation. In addition, each one of us is unique, so it is difficult for any doctor, with the limited time allowed in the exam room to diagnose an illness, especially when stress induced, and stress is a killer. Let’s stay with that thought for a moment. My main health challenge is neurological, caused by a negative response to stress in the workplace. The constant push to excel, promote, and keep on top of our work often overloads the electrical currents in our brains and bodies. This energy is often thought of as “Chi.” When Chi is blocked or when our circuits are on overload, we can suffer burnout, a term that applies to both the mental and physical. Experimentation with crystals has shown that their use can help in getting our energies flowing again.
Okay, so this all sounds very mystical, unworldly, and to some, outright foolishness. But let’s look at the science. In 2016 the National Institutes of Health and the Smithsonian Institution cut the ribbon to a new “Minerals in Medicine” exhibition that highlighted forty minerals crucial to human health. Quartz, in particular, because of its ability to generate an electrical charge (piezoelectric), to rotate a plane of light, and to be transparent in ultraviolet rays, is commonly used to make precision medical instruments and CT imaging. But can the passing of a crystal over our bodies actually heal and re-direct our physical energy? My experience says, “yes” mainly because our bodies are experts at converting energy to what it needs. Einstein’s work proved the link between matter and energy. Add mind power to the mix and we can open all sorts of channels for healing.
Quantum physic buffs insist that everything is energy and that we all vibrate at certain frequencies. This may explain why we are attracted to some and repulsed by others. Those that can see auras have an additional tool to tell if an encounter with another person will be beneficial or if they should run for their lives. Essentially, every feeling has a certain vibrational frequency. Simply put—we either feel good and positive or we feel bad and negative, depending on the circumstances. For most, it’s healing to embrace positive thoughts, people, music, entertainment sources, conversations, and gratitude. Do the opposite and surround yourself with evil . . . well you know how it goes; rarely good and often dangerous.
Returning to my own progress with the peripheral neuropathy that has affected my ability to balance and walk, I have noticed that the numbness, tingling and pain have improved over time—that is after I weaned off of all pharmaceuticals, which not only exacerbated the condition, but made me “crazy” to boot. My advice? Take a slow, steady approach. Keep notes and surround yourself with good energy and you may just get and stay well.
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Healing With Sound and Crystal Harmonics
Healing With Sound and Crystal Harmonics (Shared from Mu the Motherland) Nikola Tesla: “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy frequency and vibration.”
Crystal technology is at a crossroads where intuition and science intersect. Science, especially the computer and communication sciences, use crystals to store and transmit data, much like the ancients did. In addition, experiments have shown how sound and vibration affect matter, brain functions, and our bodies.
In the 1800s Dr, Ernst Chladni, sometimes labeled as the father of acoustics, did an experiment where he put sand on a steel disk then rubbed a rosined violin bow along the edge. The sound vibration produced by the violin bow danced the sand into geometrical mandala-like patterns—similar to those found worldwide and often associated with Aum. Tibetan Buddhists, in particular, construct huge sand mandalas as they deeply chant Aum, thus transferring their consciousnesses to the divine. It is thought that chanting, in particular, affects brain patterns that often leads to trance-like states. The same can be said for the use of drums which have a similar effect and are utilized in religious ceremonies worldwide.
One of the most fascinating properties of crystals is their ability to store and release energy in the form of harmonics. This means that when a crystal is struck, it will vibrate at a certain frequency. This vibration can then be used to create harmonics, or vibrations at higher or lower frequencies.The harmonics created by a crystal depend on its structure. For example, a quartz crystal has a hexagonal structure, which creates harmonics at sub-multiples of the fundamental frequency. This means that when a quartz crystal is struck, it will create harmonics at 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and so on, of the fundamental frequency. These harmonics and the music they produce have a positive effect on the body and mind. Crystal singing bowls have become quite popular lately, and my personal experience with them has opened my heart chakra. By this I mean, that as the melodies are played, I can feel a vibratory change in my mind and body, leaving me in a calm, receptive state that increases my ability to move through life in a much more positive and open way.
Sound healing with crystals is done best in conjunction with yoga practice and meditation. Guided meditation clears the mind and puts the practitioner in a state of God communion. Then as different frequencies are played, the chakras are awakened and balanced. This may sound esoteric to many, but medical research has been able to measure brain waves to show that the brain does change, as it brings itself to align with the frequency played. Think about how our favorite music affects our moods—exciting us one moment, then calming us the next.
There is also some archaeological and scientific evidence to suggest that the ancients could move large objects with sound waves; putting aside the theory that pyramids and other intricate structures were built with slave labor. Recently, in Japan, engineers have been able to pick up objects using only sound. Although the process is still unreliable, they are finding that with the use of acoustic transducers (an electronic device that converts energy from one form to another) that they can lift and transport objects such as polystyrene balls. In the experiments an acoustic trap is created that engulfs the object and can be re-positioned with contact-less pickup. If you’re interested in learning more about harmonics and how they are linked to crystals, there are a number of resources available online. You can also check out books on the topic, such as “The Healing Power of Sound” by Mitchell L. Garber and books by John Beaulieu.
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Power Plants of Lemuria and Mu and 11-11-11
Power Plants of Lemuria and Mu and 11-11-11
Pyramid Power has been touted to have miraculous mental, physical, and spiritual energies. In addition, many sources suggest that pyramids, at the peak of the Atlantean, Mu and Lemurian civilizations were clean, ever-renewable, worldwide power plants—placed strategically around the globe at specific energy points also termed ley lines. Often these elaborate structures were engulfed by crystal light domes that amplified light and sound. These energies were then utilized to power world-wide utilities and communication centers. It is also speculated that the light and sound produced could influence the mind’s learning abilities and are linked to multi-dimensional influences, portals, and vortexes.
The Atlanteans are considered to have been the more technologically advanced of the ancient civilizations and they developed most of the innovative types of communication and energy sources. Crystal technology was at its peak and these “rocks” received solar and earth energies that were transmitted between ley points; often marked by pyramids. The energies were then transmitted between one pyramid to another by an intricate matrix configuration that adjusted itself to the earth’s rotation and its movement through the solar system and galaxy.
The Edgar Cayce readings describe in detail how crystal technology worked. Cayce mentioned the “Great Crystal” often and said that it was housed in a large dome that opened to the sky, allowing it to grab energy from the sun, moon, and stars. The building was lined with an asbestos-type material and the crystal itself was a huge six-sided, elongated firestone. Energies were collected and transmitted by a movable capstone cover that directed beams of light and power throughout the continent.
The original Atlanteans were a peaceful people who utilized crystals to boost their spiritual growth, as well as for healing, and rejuvenation. It is speculated that many lived several hundred youthful years without infirmity—as is documented in the Bible and other religious texts. As the technology progressed crystals were used to transmit radio, and other signals, like television, phone, and computer technologies.  It is said that the Bermuda Triangle is a site that pulls from several damaged fire crystals beneath the ocean surface which accounts for many of the unsolved mysteries of that location, where objects disappear and materialize unexpectedly.
On a personal note—for those into numerology—I’ve been consistently tuned into 11-11-11 for several months. By this I mean that I see this number (or a portion of it, as 11-11) whenever its available—on my watch, on the bedside clock, on the TV box and from computer data. It’s like a message of some sort saying “look, here, now.” Nothing more than a reminder that it’s time—for what? —I’m waiting to see. I also receive direct messages that come with dreams to “START OVER” and as I look around, I’m thinking many of us could benefit from a fresh start. However, as I look more into this number, it’s affiliated with a powerful platinum crystal hidden near Eureka Springs that was awakened in 2011. The enormous hidden crystal, buried deep underground, is clear but emanates a platinum silver color. Some feel that its sub-atomic particle generation is harmonizing physical and anti-matter and could save us from an ultimate destruction. Which ties into the messages coming through.
The numerous stories of the demise of Atlantis are well documented and few agree on what happened. Hopi legends theorize that someone majorly screwed up by pushing the wrong button—much like the dangers we find ourselves in today. Crystal theorists feel that now that we’ve moved through all the many phases of advancing our civilization to this crucial point, that we are once again faced with self-imposed destruction, and that the major crystals—of which there are three—were saved to help get us beyond this phase and into a time of peace and prosperity.
Mu and Lemuria were often in conflict with the Atlanteans, although their societies regularly mixed. The Lemurians benefited from the Atlantean innovations, but they often chose to remain in their celestial bodies—going back and forth from an ethereal existence to the physical. That was a time when gods walked with humankind. At some point, however, for reasons we struggle to understand, souls chose the physical realm and its lessons, which stuck us in complex reincarnation cycles.
In closing, I would suggest that we, as kindred souls, are in a similar position that we once faced eons ago. The cards are on the table. How will we shuffle the deck and play out the game? It could go either way. God has all the time in the world, yet the divine is right here, right now, for you to draw from. Let’s not make the same mistakes. Aum.
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Southwest Petroglyphs
Southwest Petroglyphs
  Been traveling lately through time and space—in a way that comes with birth and re-birth. Scientists, scholars, and such seek many of the same answers that I pursue unscientifically. Bottom line? No absolutes and I’ll go with my gut.
Of all the common scenes depicted by petroglyphs worldwide, the birthing scenes are intriguing, especially in the southwestern United States. I recently photographed two such scenes in Arizona (near Holbrook at Rock Art Ranch) and in New Mexico (Three Rivers Petroglyphs near Tularosa). At first glance the obvious difference is the arm structure—one with arms upward (Three Rivers) and the other with arms down (Rock Art Ranch). The Arizona version has Hopi-like hair whorls, which would suggest some Hopi connection. The distance between the two sites is over 350 miles.
The Three Rivers site suggests chaos—rocks turned and spewed every which way—as if giant winds, volcanic activity, or water broke them apart after they were inscribed. However, today, the site feels safer and maybe newer.
The Rock Art Ranch site, to be honest, gave me the willies. I was fascinated with the Hopi ceremonial site, the nearby pit houses, the female exclusive sweat lodge, the men’s prayer hogan, and of course, the beautifully displayed and unique pottery— until we descended towards the canyon. This is a place where pure water runs year-round, and flash flood advisories are taken seriously. When the ranch gets a call from the rangers who work the higher elevations, that a flood is coming, the water descends with the sound of a freight train, flooding the canyon and filling it to the brim. I wondered how many have tragically died here.
This region including Chevelon and Gear Creek known as the Palavayu was first inhabited during Paleo-Indian times around 9500 B.C. and subsequently occupied by Archaic, Basket maker and Pueblo groups until at least A. D. 1450. That’s a long time, in a harsh and almost uninhabitable area. Water was the main draw, but remarkably, although pottery shards are strewn all around the nearby pit houses and beyond, no pottery has been found in the canyon, suggesting that the art may not have been done by the locals.
(For a scientific conclusion, check out this 1999 research paper Kolber Article:
Variations Of Human Figures Through Time And Space At Baird’s Chevelon Steps Jane Kolber, Rock Art Field School Director, Arizona Archaeological Society Instructor, Cochise College Kolber Article 
My unscientific view is that these “news” sites have a vibrational meaning. Yes, they tell stories, but they also depict other-worldly vibrations, links (possibly vortexes in nature), and energy exchanges, often added to over time. I also think that they’re linked to places of emergence or transition. In this case, this site is directly connected to the place that Hopis believe to be their place—the convergence of the Colorado and Little Colorado rivers in the Grand Canyon. Specifically, the water of the Little Colorado River spills into the water of the Colorado River and the Little Colorado eventually drains into northern Arizona’s Painted Desert where Rock Art Ranch is located.
I can’t put my finger on this feeling of mine–that there’s something sacred and very different at both sites. Once again, the arm placement of the two birth scenes feel as if they represent new hope and at the same time warn us about the fragility of life. At the Three Rivers site, I feel that it might have been a place to wait, much like an airport terminal, or bus station where strangers greet and meet—awaiting the next journey. The female figure is reaching to the sky in prayer as she births the next generation. At the Rock Art site, I feel warnings. The female giving birth, is large and stronger looking. Her arms are down as she pushes with great effort to birth the next generation. Life is hard here, dangerous, and her downward arms for me, feel like a warning—i.e. complete what you need to do here, then leave. Anyway, that’s my take.
While both my husband, Blake and I are drawn to the Three Rivers site; something happened to us at Rock Art Ranch. As I’ve previously explained in various posts, we believe in Divine guidance, inspiration, and intervention. Blake had an accident, which left him bruised and battered. He’ll be okay, but as I watched him fall, as the two nurses that also took the tour examined his head, I felt as if this was a wake-up call of some kind. I felt blocked, could barely focus on what happened and feared that when he raised his head, that there might be a pool of blood. Thankfully, there wasn’t. Afterward, after some rest and first aid, we did go down into the canyon. I got down okay but froze at the bottom—unable to venture the quarter mile that leads to a small pool. Blake went around the bend, but no further. He too felt stopped and since he had fallen once, thought it a good idea to leave. There’s no definite conclusion to this episode, but two weeks later, neither of us has felt comfortable about what occurred—almost like we received a warning of some kind.
O’boy, then, the fire and windstorms started, engulfing Northern New Mexico. The trip home felt as if we were driving through all the earth changes, all at once. And as I type, the entire state is on high fire alert with many acres burning, in what has been reported as the largest current fire in the country.
Okay, so what does it all mean? Well, we feel like we were intentionally moved to a place of safety in Southern New Mexico. We are fire alert and windy, but overall safe from disastrous conditions. We watch the weather daily and the scary stuff seems to curve up and away, much to the detriment of the states to our east. Tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, too much rain, too little rain, maybe an earth axis shift? These are all predicted by many indigenous peoples, especially the Hopis. I like to think that it is a transition, and all will be eventually well. But it’s going to be a bumpy ride, so buckle your seatbelts, keep the faith, love those that you can, and above all else, be kind to yourself and others. Aum.
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