The coordinates of
the planetary grid system and the description are given in the table below.
They come from http://www.akasha.de/~aton/TGGrid.html.
The figure below comes from http://www.crystalinks.com/grid.html.
If you are interested in vortex maps and related books see http://www.vortexmaps.com/
The Planetary Grid System shown below was inspired by an original article by Christopher Bird, "Planetary Grid," published in New Age Journal #5, May 1975, pp. 36-41. The hexakis icosahedron grid, coordinate calculations, and point classification system are the original research of Bethe Hagens and William S. Becker. These materials are distributed with permission of the authors by Conservative Technology Intl. in cooperation with Governors State University, Division of Intercultural Studies, University Park, Illinois 60466 312/534-5000 x2455. This map may be reproduced if they are distributed without charge and if acknowledgement is given to Governors State University (address included) and Mr. Bird
BioGeometry is a science that deals with the Energy of Shape. BioGeometry is the language of seeing the relationship between shape and energy. Everything in nature has shape and everything has energy. BioGeometry deals with a very specific kind of relationship between shape and energy. It deals with shapes that brings balance into energy fields. It is not just any shape that goes in an energy field to produce an effect. No it is the shape that balances it.
The scientific definition of energy is the ability to produce an effect. So our feelings are energy, our thoughts are energy, our vitality is energy. Shapes in your body affect your energy, every shape in the universe. If it is a natural shape, it is balancing the energy around it.
BioGeometry is a design language. You can design anything, you can use it in any activity in your life. Because everything has a shape and everything has energy so there is no activity in your life which you cannot balance with BioGeometry.
The impact of geometrical shapes on human energy systems has always been universally recognized. This awareness gradually disappeared, and our "modern" approach is to consider these ancient forms either as symbolic art without function, or attribute them to magical practices.
Popular among spiritually significant shapes are pyramids and hemispheres (e.g. the domes, that are the basis of religious buildings, be it a mosque, a church or a synagogue). These particular shapes are energy emitters; they are shapes that produce a type of penetrating carrier-wave which Chaumery and De Belizal named, negative green (which acts as carriers, like radio waves that carry sound information). The vibrational quality of negative green gives it very strong communication properties, which facilitate resonance with higher realms in prayer. Negative green turned out to have other properties, however, which make it very harmful under continuous exposure. This harmful property is cancelled by deviating a little bit from the pure form of a pyramid (the very little indentation in the sides of the large pyramid in Egypt) or the hemisphere (something on the top, a bit smaller or longer at the bottom).In spiritual energy fields however only the horizontal components of this energy is found; the vertical components, which is the harmful part of this energy, is cancelled. Considerable research into this type of energy has been done by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, and the different components have been identified.
He has found that BioGeometrical shapes have three primary vibrational qualities:
Only shapes which produce energy fields with all three components are BioGeometrical.
The most important component in spiritual energy fields is a special type of the negative green as mentioned above. It is at the core of all energy centers in the body and power spots in nature. Pyramids and hemispheres produce this vibration along their central axis.
The second component is a higher harmonic of ultra-violet, an invisible light which is the environment of angels and other light beings. It is a very purifying and relaxing vibration, which balances overactive organ functions and has a calming effect on the nervous system.
The third component is a higher harmonic of gold which, although on a much higher vibrational plane, is in resonance with physical gold (it is depicted by the halos around the heads of saints); it enhances wisdom and prosperity in a broad sense. On the physical level, it has energizing effect that balances the body's immune system.
BioGeometrical shapes are developed and patented by Dr. Ibrahim Karim in Cairo, Egypt, during research since 1968. Research in BioGeometry was and still is mainly dedicated to the development of a new form of architecture that would enhance the human biological system and give a new meaning to the concept of "Home". He used it in the design of several touristic projects and modification of existing buildings. To upgrade the energy quality of existing homes and cancel the potentially harmful effects of unchecked energy fields due to the architectural design, furniture layout, electrical wiring and modern appliances; specially designed decorative elements are strategically placed to neutralize negative energy and add a positive quality to it.
A BioGeometrical design language was later applied in many fields of design, e.g. jewelry, household utilities, appliances, and decorative and industrial applications. In preliminary experiments BioGeometrical shapes have been used to protect plants from parasites, thus eliminating the need for pesticides. See the examples on a separate page.
The effect of BioGeometrical energy on health is not specific and not precisely predictable. It appears to amplify and balance the energy fields of the body on all levels, and thereby give the body greater power to heal itself. The healing process resulting from a strengthening and balancing of the immune system manifests differently from one person to the other; certain results, however, have been repeatedly observed.
BioGeometrical shapes balance the body energies
on different levels; positive effects are usually felt on the emotional,
mental, spiritual as well as the physical level. They have been found to be
effective over a very broad range, including the protection against harmful
radiation emanating from the earth (believed to be a major cause of cancer)
and different types of man-made pollution. For specific healing purposes,
research is being conducted in collaboration with medical doctors in the science
of BioSignatures, which deals with energy of shape in relation to specific
functions of the body organs.
Then we employed :
Radiesthesia is a word of Latin origin meaning sensitivity to radiation. It is the science of using man's sensitivity to vibrations to obtain information from energy levels that are not accessible to the five physical senses. It utilizes simple pendular instruments to measure minute vibrational interactions between the energy fields of the person taking the measurements and the object of those measurements ...
The important books in radiesthesia are mostly in French because these ancient sciences were preserved through ancient times, preserved through temples, by Jesuits. The Jesuits preserved that because when they went for missionary to Africa or South America, they could do better than the local medicine there. If somebody has a problem they knew as herbalist what plant to use. But if the plant was not available, all of a sudden the European knowledge was useless. If he has his pendulum he could actually find available herbs. So for the missionary it was very important to go into an environment that he does not know and find harmony. So they kept radiesthesia over so many years. At the end of last century they started writing many books about radiesthesia and priests wrote many of those books.
Abbé Mermet was the most famous one. He was very famous for discovery water sources. If he discovered a water source he could tell you the depth, the speed of water there, the amount, the flow, the clarity and the quality.
The book "Supersensonics" of Christopher Hills has a very good part about
radiesthesia.
for detection and measurements in Physical Radiesthesia,
or Microvibrational Physics, as they called their science to differentiate
it from the widely popularized Mental Radiesthesia, which was a form of Dowsing
based on the operators interaction with his subconscious, in a form of psychic
activity, which was prone to autosuggestion, and was therefore not very
accurate for scientific work.
Earth’s Genesis {Gene-ISIS} and the
Cascade Range Region
Although the largest volcanoes like Mount St. Helens get the most attention, the Cascades is really made up of a band of thousands of very small, short-lived volcanoes that have built a platform of lava and volcanic debris. Rising above this volcanic platform are a few strikingly large volcanoes that dominate the landscape.
The Creation Numerical Codes
How and why was the Earth created? Where did mankind come from? Why are
human beings superior to all the other animals on this planet? How did man
develop knowledge of crafts, architecture, writing, and other elements of
civilization? These questions are answered in the holy books, myths, and
science of virtually every nation and tribe on earth. For the purpose of
the next stage of our Mission on Earth we are to work with Gaia as if she
was a large human. She needs cleansing, colonics, acupuncture treatments
(grid work) and other assorted DNA and ENERGY enhancement treatments.
Structure, Components and Organization of Universe
Galaxies are great islands composed of stars scattered throughout the Universe;
they are the building blocks or basic units of which the Universe is composed.
Cosmological scale is one of billions to tens of billions of light years,
where superclusters participate in a general cosmic flow known as the expansion
of the Universe. Analogy; if size of visible Universe were to shrink to that
of this page, a supercluster would be about the size of a capital letter and
any galaxy would be smaller than a period.
Attempts to estimate the meaning of dirt, plant, tree, mountain, volcano,
oceans, even a galaxy have led to interesting conjecture, found by analyzing
observed radial velocity differences in various forms of matter, luminous
mass, obtained from light emisions; even Intergalactic material lying between
galaxies; atomic hydrogen; photons; molecular hydrogen; and ultraviolet
light, with orbiting observatories.
As ETs we have originated all of your cosmologies, Egyptian, Kabbalism,
Vedic. Now we come with a new one, an American one for your Golden Aquarian
Age.
We will draw from the Vedas to commence this study. There are three main
ways of understanding creation in the advaita tradition:
(creation is not an absolute, real event)
(what has been created is perceived)
(perception is simultaneous with creation)
The Advaita tradition is one of oral teaching, and therefore the descriptions
are not exhaustive. A given teacher may use one or more of these vedas, depending
upon his own views, the student's ability, and other factors.
We will use vedic knowledge to interpret the modern era of manned space-flights.
This will give rise to new solutions to age-old questions about where the
Earth and people came from and why did they come. The general answer now is
that Master Beings from outer space visited earth in prehistoric times and
created man by genetic laboratory experimentation. The Genes of ISIS were
put in them (Genesis), (or interbreeding). Then taught the new creatures the
rudiments of civilization. But what exactly does this have to do with geology?
MAJOR VOLCANOES
of the CASCADE RANGE
Mount Baker (above Seattle)
Glacier Peak
Mount Rainer (below Seattle)
Mount St. Helens
Mount Adams
Mount Hood
Mount Jefferson
Three Sisters
Newberry Caldera
Crater Lake
Mount Mc Loughlin
Medicine Lake
Black Butte
Mount Shasta
Mount Lassen
Pacific Mountain System:
This region is one of the most geologically young and tectonically active
in North America. The generally rugged, mountainous landscape of this province
provides evidence of ongoing mountain-building. The Pacific Mountain System
straddles the boundaries between several of Earth's moving plates - the source
of the monumental forces required to build the sweeping arc of mountains that
extends from Alaska to the southern reaches of South America. This province
includes the active and sometimes deadly volcanoes of the Cascade Range and
the young, steep mountains of the Pacific Border and the Sierra Nevada. Although
the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Range form a nearly continuous barrier along
the western edge of the United States, the two ranges really have very little
in common. They have been and continue to be formed by quite different geological
forces and processes.
Less than five million years ago, the range that we now know as the Sierra
Nevada began to rise along its eastern margin. Through a combination of uplift
of the Sierran block and down-dropping of the area to the east, the Sierra
rose upward. Rising far more steeply to the east than the west, the entire
Sierra Nevada can be thought of as an enormous tilted fault block with a long,
gentle slope westward to California's Central Valley and steep eastern slope.
Not long after the Sierra uplift began, the Earth cooled, marking the beginning
of the Pleistocene (Ice Age) Epoch. Glaciers grew in the Sierra highlands
and made their way down former stream channels, carving U-shaped valleys.
The sheer walls and hanging valleys of Yosemite National Park are a product
of this chilly past.
Cascade Range Region:
Where the Sierra Nevada ends a chain of explosive volcanic centers, the
Cascade volcanoes, begins. The Cascades Province forms an arc-shaped band
extending from British Columbia to Northern California, roughly parallel
to the Pacific coastline. Within this region, 13 major volcanic centers lie
in sequence like a string of explosive pearls. Although the largest volcanoes
like Mount St. Helens get the most attention, the Cascades is really made
up of a band of thousands of very small, short-lived volcanoes that have
built a platform of lava and volcanic debris. Rising above this volcanic
platform are a few strikingly large volcanoes that dominate the landscape.
Volcanism and the Cascade Range
The Cascades volcanoes define the Pacific Northwest section of the "Ring of Fire", a fiery array of volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean. As if volcanic hazards were not enough, the Ring of Fire is also infamous for its frequent earthquakes. In order to understand the origins of this concentrated band of Earth hazards we have to take a peek beneath our feet.
The Cascade Range made its first appearance 36 million years ago, but the
major peaks that rise up from today's volcanic centers were born within the
last 1.6 million years (Pleistocene). More than 3,000 vents erupted during
the most recent volcanic episode that began 5 million years ago. Are there
more eruptions in our future? As long as subduction continues, new Cascade
volcanoes will continue to rise.
Cinder Cones:
A cinder cone is a volcanic cone built almost entirely of loose volcanic
fragments, ash, and pumice (pyroclastics or tephra). Cinder cones are the
simplest type of volcano, built from particles and blobs of congealed lava
ejected from a single vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into
the air (often hundreds of feet), it breaks into small fragments that solidify
and fall as cinders around the vent to form a circular or oval cone. Cinder
cones can grow up to 700 meters (2,300 feet) high, but most are between 30
and 300 meters (100 and 1,000 feet). Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped
crater at the summit.
Cinder cones are numerous in western North America as
well as throughout other volcanic terrains of the world.
Holocene Volcanism and the Cascade Arc:
Holocene volcanism in the Cascades extends from the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
in southern British Columbia to the Lassen volcanic complex in northern California.
Pronounced differences in the nature of volcanism occur along the arc. In
Washington there are five, generally large, widely spaced stratovolcanoes,
with only one (Mount Adams) having significant nearly basaltic volcanics.
In marked contrast, Oregon has six generally smaller stratovolcanoes, but
the entire state is traversed by a 40-50-kilometer-wide band of basaltic to
andesitic lava shields, cinder cones, and smaller stratovolcanoes that the
"Cascade" cones rise above. South of Crater Lake, the Cascade arc bends perceptibly
toward the southeast, and continues along this trend to Lassen Peak. Both
Lassen and Shasta are associated with eastward halos of mafic shields and
lava fields which, near Shasta, culminate in the huge shield volcano of Medicine
Lake.
Volcanic Eruptions:
When magma manages to migrate upward onto the surface, the result is volcanism
(a volcanic eruption). A volcano forms as molten rock and solidified volcanic
debris are ejected onto the surface and accumulate near the eruption site.
In addition to rock material, large quantities of water vapor and gases are
vented from volcanoes. When magma flows on the surface the material is called
lava. The release of pressure during eruptions can produce ash clouds that
may travel long distances.
Crystallization:
When magma cools in the subsurface it slowly forms rock through the process
of crystallization. The chemical and physical reactions that take place in
cooling magma result in the formation of interlocking mineral crystal grains
(minerals such as quartz, feldspar, and mica). The mineral grains (crystals)
are of a visible size, giving the rock a crystalline texture.
Tuff Cones:
"Tuff" is a volcanic rock made up of rock and mineral fragments in a volcanic
ash matrix. Tuffs commonly are composed of much shattered volcanic rock glass
-- chilled magma blown into the air and then deposited. If volcanic particles
fall to the ground at a very high temperature, they may fuse together, forming
a welded tuff.
Cinders:
A bubbly (vesicular) volcanic rock fragment that forms when molten, gas-filled
lava is thrown into the air, then solidifies as it falls.
Pumice:
A light-colored, frothy, glassy volcanic rock. The texture is formed by
rapidly expanding gas in erupting lava.
SHIELD VOLCANOS
Volcanoes with broad, gentle slopes and built by the eruption of fluid basalt
lava are called shield volcanoes. Basalt lava tends to build enormous, low-angle
cones because it flows across the ground easily and can form lava tubes that
enable lava to flow tens of kilometers from an erupting vent with very little
cooling. The largest volcanoes on Earth are shield volcanoes. The name comes
from a perceived resemblance to the shape of a warrior's shield.
Most Beautiful Mountains
in the World:
Some of the most conspicuous and beautiful mountains in the world are composite
volcanoes, including Mount Fuji in Japan, Mount Cotopaxi in Ecuador, Mount
Shasta in California, Mount Hood in Oregon, and Mount St. Helens and Mount
Rainier in Washington. - Excerpt from: Tilling, 1985, Volcanoes: USGS
General Interest Publication, and USGS Volcano Hazards Program Photoglossary,
2003
Shield volcanoes are built almost entirely of fluid lava flows. Flow after
flow pours out in all directions from a central summit vent, or group of vents,
building a broad, gently sloping cone of flat, domical shape, with a profile
much like that a a warrior's shield. They are built up slowly by the accretion
of thousands of flows of highly fluid basaltic (from basalt, a hard, dense
dark volcanic rock) lava that spread widely over great distances, and then
cool as thin, gently dipping sheets. Lavas also commonly erupt from vents
along fractures (rift zones) that develop on the flanks of the cone.
Some of the Largest Volcanoes in the World:
Some of the largest volcanoes in the world are shield volcanoes. In northern
California and Oregon, many shield volcanoes have diameters of 3 or 4 miles
and heights of 1,500 to 2,000 feet. The Hawaiian Islands are composed of linear
chains of these volcanoes including Kilauea and Mauna Loa on the island of
Hawaii -- two of the world's most active volcanoes. The floor of the ocean
is more than 15,000 feet deep at the bases of the islands. As Mauna Loa, the
largest of the shield volcanoes (and also the world's largest active volcano),
projects 13,677 feet above sea level, its top is over 28,000 feet above the
deep ocean floor.
Pacific Northwest "Ring of Fire"
The Cascades Province forms an arc-shaped band extending from British Columbia
to Northern California, roughly parallel to the Pacific coastline. Within
this region, 13 major volcanic centers lie in sequence like a string of explosive
pearls. Although the largest volcanoes like Mount St. Helens get the most
attention, the Cascades is really made up of a band of thousands of very small,
short-lived volcanoes that have built a platform of lava and volcanic debris.
Rising above this volcanic platform are a few strikingly large volcanoes that
dominate the landscape.
The Cascades volcanoes define the Pacific Northwest section of the "Ring
of Fire", a fiery array of volcanoes that rim the Pacific Ocean. As if volcanic
hazards were not enough, the Ring of Fire is also infamous for its frequent
earthquakes. In order to understand the origins of this concentrated band
of Earth hazards we have to take a peek beneath our feet.
Beneath the Cascades, a dense oceanic plate plunges beneath
the North American Plate; a process known as subduction. As the oceanic slab
sinks deep into the Earth's interior beneath the continental plate, high temperatures
and pressures allow water molecules locked in the minerals of solid rock
to escape. The water vapor rises into the pliable mantle above the subducting
plate, causing some of the mantle to melt. This newly formed magma rises
toward the Earth's surface to erupt, forming a chain of volcanoes (the Cascade
Range) above the subduction zone.
This is a listing of major volcanic areas in the Ring of Fire: In South
America the Nazca plate is colliding with the South American plate. This has
created the Andes and volcanoes such as Cotopaxi and Azul. In Central America,
the tiny Cocos plate is crashing into the North American plate and is therefore
responsible for the Mexican volcanoes of Popocatepetl and Paricutun (which
rose up from a cornfield in 1943 and became instant mountains). Between Northern
California and British Columbia, the Pacific, Juan de Fuca, and Gorda plates
have built the Cascades and the infamous Mount Saint Helens, which erupted
in 1980. Alaska's Aleutian Islands are growing as the Pacific plate hits
the North American plate.
From Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula to Japan, the subduction
of the Pacific plate under the Eurasian plate is responsible for Japanese
islands and volcanoes (such as Mt. Fuji). The final section of the Ring of
Fire exists where the Indo-Australian plate subducts under the Pacific plate
and has created volcanoes in the New Guinea and Micronesian areas. Near New
Zealand, the Pacific Plate slides under the Indo-Australian plate.
The Earth's Ring of Fire, Plate Tectonics
& Other Worldly Friendly Help
The Cascade Range made its first appearance 36 million years ago, but the
major peaks that rise up from today's volcanic centers were born within the
last 1.6 million years (Pleistocene). More than 3000 vents erupted during
the most recent volcanic episode that began 5 million years ago. Are there
more eruptions in our future? As long as subduction continues, new Cascade
volcanoes will continue to rise.
California
California's remarkable geology is the result of volcanic and tectonic activity.
Its majestic mountains were shaped by glaciers during the ice ages as well
as by wind and rain. The scenic coastline of California is continually shaped
by the pounding waves of the Pacific Ocean. California has a wealth of mineral
resources, including the rich soil of the Central Valley, the gold of the
Sierra, and oil off the coast and in various locations across the state.
California can be divided up into 11 Geomorphic Provinces,
many which include volcanic features. The Provinces are: The Sierra Nevadas,
Cascade Range, Coast Ranges, Transverse Ranges, Peninsular Ranges, Klamath
Mountains, Great Valley, Basin and Range, Modoc Plateau, Mojave Desert, and
Colorado Desert.
Cascade Range
National Parks
Crater Lake National Park
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lava Beds National Monument
Mount Rainier National Park
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Newberry National Volcanic Monument
The Earth's Ring of Fire And Plate Tectonics
BBC News - January 29, 1999
Circling the Pacific Basin, on the bottom of the sea bed, lie a dramatic
series of volcanic arcs and oceanic trenches. The zone - the 'Ring of Fire'
- notorious for frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, coincides with
the edges of one of the world's main tectonic plates.
More than half of the world's active volcanoes above sea level are part
of the ring.
In the past 25 years, scientists developed a theory called plate tectonics
explaining the locations of volcanoes and other large-scale geologic features.
According to tectonic theory, the surface of the Earth is made up of a patchwork
of massive rigid plates, about 80km thick, which float in slow motion on top
of the Earth's hot, pliable interior.
The plates change size and position over time, moving at speeds of between
1cm and 10cm every year - about the speed at which fingernails grow.
New sea bed is constantly being created in the middles of the oceans - flowing
out as hot lava, and rapidly cooling on contact with cold deep sea water.
To make room for the continual addition of new ocean crust, all the earth's
plates move. And as they move, intense geologic activity occurs at the plate
edges. At the edges, one of three things may occur.
The plates can be moving away from each other, leaving space for new ocean
floor.
Some plates are moving towards each other, causing one to submerge beneath
the other.
Other boundaries slide past each other without much disturbance.
Parts of the plate boundary that slide past one another in opposite directions - such as the San Andreas Fault - cause minor earthquakes. The faults may also create cliffs or scarps thousands of feet high on the ocean bed.
But where one oceanic plate collided with and is forced deep into the Earth's
interior, the subsumed plate encounters high temperatures and pressures that
partially melt solid rock.
Some of this newly-formed magma rises to the Earth's surface and erupts,
forming chains of violent volcanoes - like the Ring of Fire.
These narrow plate-boundary sites, known as subduction zones, are also associated
with the formation of deep ocean trenches and big earthquakes.
When there is an earthquake under the sea, one side of the ocean floor suddenly
drops downward, beneath the top edge of the subducting plate.
The resulting vertical fault will generate a tsunami - much as a wave machine
in a swimming pool will generate one.
The movements of the plates usually allow little warning
for those at risk in coastal areas.
One warning of a tsunami is that there is a rush of water
away from the coastline - but this predictor may mean the forthcoming seismic
wave is only minutes away.
One week before Papua New Guinea's seismic activity, a large quake was recorded
to the west of Western Samoa, and another took place in Vanuatu.
The frequency of Pacific quakes and seismic activity is not coincidence.
Theory of Continental Drift
According to the theory of continental drift, the world was made up of a
single continent through most of geologic time. That continent eventually
separated and drifted apart, forming into the seven continents we have today.
The first comprehensive theory of continental drift was suggested by the German
meteorologist Alfred Wegener in 1912. The hypothesis asserts that the continents
consist of lighter rocks that rest on heavier crustal material - similar
to the manner in which icebergs float on water. Wegener contended that the
relative positions of the continents are not rigidly fixed but are slowly
moving - at a rate of about one yard per century.
According to the generally accepted plate-tectonics theory, scientists believe
that Earth's surface is broken into a number of shifting slabs or plates,
which average about 50 miles in thickness. These plates move relative to one
another above a hotter, deeper, more mobile zone at average rates as great
as a few inches per year. Most of the world's active volcanoes are located
along or near the boundaries between shifting plates and are called plate-boundary
volcanoes. However, some active volcanoes are not associated with plate boundaries,
and many of these so-called intra-plate volcanoes form roughly linear chains
in the interior of some oceanic plates.
The Hawaiian Islands provide perhaps the best example of an intra-plate
volcanic chain, developed by the northwest-moving Pacific plate passing over
an inferred - hot spot - that initiates the magma-generation and volcano-formation
process. The peripheral areas of the Pacific Ocean Basin, containing the
boundaries of several plates, are dotted by many active volcanoes that form
the so-called Ring of Fire. The Ring provides excellent examples of plate-boundary
volcanoes, including Mt. St. Helens.
It was not until the 1960's that geologists gained the technology to fully
understand the processes that could move the Earth's plates. They concluded
that the Earth's surface was composed of not one large sheet but was composed
of more than twelve major pieces of crust. Geologists call these pieces plates.
These plates float across the surface of the Earth like an iceberg floats
on the ocean. The driving force behind these plate movements are the convection
currents in the mantle. The convection currents turn very slowly dragging
the plates along with these movements. The convection currents move the plates
very slowly. These plates move at only 1 to 4 inches per year!
Helping You!
We have helped the great awakening of the human species to the spatiotemporal
dimensions of the universe. We have inculcated in them that the Earth too
is alive.
Star Beings from different planets incarnated within the early Sumerian,
Chinese and Korean astronomers and guided them up the steps of their ziggurats
to study the Stars in the dark night sky.
The Star Beings living in human form as Egyptians considered the sky as
a tent canopy, supported by the mountains that demarked the four corners
of the Earth.
The Earth is a living being we call Gaia. We on the higher worlds look at
her as a living being, much like you humans, only she is even more evolved
and larger and has given her very life for you. We are to tell you that once
you begin to see her as a true being of life and treat her rivers as you would
treat your very own blood, and treat her mountains as you would your very
own hair, and treat her rocks as you would your very own heart, lungs, liver
and kidneys; then in this way you will heal her and bring more light to her
form other higher evolved planets. Ah ho!
Copernicus noted that reverence for the stars runs so deep in human consciousness
that it is embedded in the language itself. “What is nobler than the heavens.”
he wrote, “the heavens which contain all noble things?” Socrates said, “The
Soul is purified and kindled afresh by studying the sky.” Mariners could estimate
their latitude by measuring the elevation of the pole star, and could tell
time by the positions of the stars, and thus codified them in poetry and
mythology. Farmers learned to make clocks and calendars of the moving sky
and consulted almanacs etched in wood and stone for astronomical guidance
in deciding when to plant and harvest their crops. Now we come to you to
help you by doing the things you will need to take care of in this new world
ahead of you. First you will need to erect your star shields so that the
wormwood will not destroy you. We will help you with that.