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RunningDeer
10th May 2013, 19:22
I’m bringing this to a larger audience and will follow until May 19th. It maybe nothing, but I like Justine Case's zeal. Her free associations may save others, or awaken those with this particular tool set.
http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/Justine_head_zps5a98b204.jpg
Justine Case YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVYMBGvFyzW_3QpqDjQTgSw?feature=watch)
http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/samplewords_zpsd8a08a11.jpg
Justine Case: “Anytime you have the word "sand" and it has do with people gathering together and it has some sort of emotion attached... it grabs my attention due to the potential emotional alchemy that could be in play...”
http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/Justinemessage_zps8a73c3ee.jpg
What is Sandman Programming?
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Hands Across The Sand May 18, 2013
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Tesla_WTC_Solution
10th May 2013, 19:37
Her name reminds me of her ability, lol, "JUSTINE CASE" (just in case)
I heard of a poet named Justin Cayce before, too, I think.
CdnSirian
11th May 2013, 00:06
So, is there a Sandman programming? By thought association I go here:
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http://www.amazon.com/Justine-The-Alexandria-Quartet-ebook/dp/B0085IN8FS/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1368230480&sr=1-1&keywords=justine+durrell Justine
" I have never read a book as well penned as Justine. It is the type of book that could send an aspiring writer into a bout of deep depression as they are confronted with a tapestry of words ostensibly woven out of gold. My only consolation is that L.D. wrote this in a time where there was no Cable TV, Internet, MSN messenger, cell phones, etc. I read the other reviews and was apalled when I read how other "book fanatics" found this book to be complete rubbish. My advice to them is learn how to really communicate with a book...it requires a lot more concentration, intention, and commitment than watching Sex in the City.
It is not an easy read. It is not full of banal dialogue or easily digestible platitudes. It is composed of mellifluous and thoughtful utterances, indelible landscapes, and psychological/metaphysical nuances (yes, nuances!). This is a book that all writers need to read. It offers you a porthole into the headspace of a fellow artist, tormented, self deprecating, yet proud at the same time.
Arabs, Jews, Copts, and Kabbalists collide, coexist, and sometimes even influence eachother in the Alexandria Quartet. Watching the way these religions served as cultural molds instead of moral guidelines served as a barometer for the times juxtaposing the religious extremism that has made such a comeback in the Middle East today. Egypt has been written about since the beginning of time, and the Middle East is the origin of civilization as we know it. Alexandria is the backdrop for a pre/post WWII drama and is rife with adultery, prostitution, STDs, alcoholism, foreign affairs, and most importantly to me; the loyalty that unifies family and friends.
This book tops my Great Books List...a list that includes Tolstoy, Joyce, Proust, etc... If you are willing to put in the time and effort required for this masterpiece of English literature, you will be handsomely rewarded. "
And: oNuX7bs2qAM
As a meme, I'm curious to see where this goes.
Lifebringer
11th May 2013, 15:08
Always good to keep an eye out for loose end connections to a phychotic plan.
heyokah
11th May 2013, 15:18
The Sand Witch .... heh, heh.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Sand-Witch-Read-It-Readers/dp/1404831282
Well, have a bite anyway. :wink:
http://i44.tinypic.com/73gioo.jpg
Earth Angel
29th May 2013, 15:08
so now on top of the sandy connections we have bridges......trains derailing and bridges collapsing and that soldier being hacked to death in bridgewater ??
I also have noticed a trend with 22 year old mothers reporting that something happened to a baby, which later turns out was their baby and they did it.......one in China flushed the poor child, one in Toronto put it in a used clothing bin, and the other was found on the sandy beach in Hawaii.......
RunningDeer
29th May 2013, 15:54
so now on top of the sandy connections we have bridges......trains derailing and bridges collapsing and that soldier being hacked to death in bridgewater ??
It stopped reporting on this thread because it didn’t stir interest. But after the “Bridges Falling Down” video, I went back to these sites: Justine Case (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVYMBGvFyzW_3QpqDjQTgSw), Chrissy Sumer (https://www.youtube.com/user/BananaLips75?feature=watch), and Max Malone (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceQcELWQTm9ge7BY0Mcdnw?feature=watch).
They make a good team. They also show how news is created to run in one direction, while "they" cover-up or deflect what's happening elsewhere.
These three folks may not get a lot of hits because people have to follow through the whole video rather than it be something they listen to while multi-tasking. People don’t have enough time to devote to them. It also makes one stretch their thinking, which some people are not comfortable with. Or that these three individuals have a unique way to ‘see’ from how others do.
I’ve added this video that you/Earth Angel references from Referee's thread called, “Train Derailment (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59524-Train-Derailment-Baltimore-Co-MD-Explosion&p=679993&viewfull=1#post679993)”.
"London Bridge Is Falling Down"
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Published on May 26, 2013
Justine Case - http://so.ee/vHj
Chrissy Sumer - http://so.ee/xOe
Police State radio - http://so.ee/HWOP
This is another reference to London Bridges word connections. There are more videos at their sites. Also, she list further links below this video for the curious. If they don't work from this post, just click on the video and see the list there.
London Financial Bridge Is Falling Down
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Published on May 26, 2013
Looking at the Great Depression era, London had financial problems before the United States did.
London Bridge Is Falling Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtTrW...
Raw Video: Washington State Bridge Collapse
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZAR7h...
Two Freight Trains Collide Collapsing Highway Overpass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=...
Rail Road bridge fire Colorado River in Lampasas County Texas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLVKb1...
Train Derailment - Bridgeport Nebraska
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNx5Ts...
Subway train accident Bridgeport (Connecticut) New York
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKZMX7...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanged,_...
Justine Case continues, sorry so short, this is as far as I could go. I got really sickened when I saw clips of what they used to do with people. Too much evilness in this world.
I do think we are witnessing the collapse of London. Keep an eye on Nigel Farage. He seems to be very truthful. Seems is the emphasized word here!
Freedom Watch Nigel Farage + exposing the IMF, EUSSR bureaucrats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANdbyy...
President of Iceland calls for scrutiny of economic failure at Global Leadership Summit 2013 in London
http://www.icenews.is/2013/05/25/pres...
Head of the IMF Christine Lagarde in court charged with embezzlement and fraud
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/...
IMF chief escapes indictment in corruption case
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvHDlD...
Thanks!!
RunningDeer
29th May 2013, 16:14
I’ll add this video from Justine Case. It’s an example where you have to watch the whole thing to see where she’s is going. But you leave with a thought for a possible connection to what she demonstrates.
* Please note, my warning label: this thread takes you away from family, friends, reflection, walks in the park, etc. (But you already knew that. :wave:)
May 28, 2013 - Perhaps this word is more "ubiquitous" than "sand." aka "Breaking News" we see this one every single day!
"Word of the Day: Break or Breaking - Introduction"
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Published on May 28, 2013
Perhaps this word is more "ubiquitous" than "sand." aka "Breaking News" we see this one every single day!
Song: Midnight Star
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(I'm an 80's child what can I say!)
TargeT
29th May 2013, 17:30
Not sure exactly how strongly these are connected, but I couldn't help but think of this when going through this thread:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/Chaos-10202007.gif/120px-Chaos-10202007.gif http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Chaos_star.svg/130px-Chaos_star.svg.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/ChaosStar.svg/130px-ChaosStar.svg.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/73/Chaosphere.svg/220px-Chaosphere.svg.png
Chaos magic,
sometimes spelled chaos magick, is a school of the modern magical tradition which emphasizes the pragmatic use of belief systems and the creation of new and unorthodox methods.Although there are a few techniques unique to chaos magic (such as some forms of sigil magic), chaos magic is often highly individualistic and borrows liberally from other belief systems, due to chaos magic having a central belief that belief is a tool. Some common sources of inspiration include such diverse areas as science fiction, scientific theories, traditional ceremonial magic, neoshamanism, Eastern philosophy, world religions, and individual experimentation. Despite tremendous individual variation, chaos magicians (sometimes called "chaotes"[2]) often work with chaotic and humorous paradigms, such as the worship of Hundun from Taoism or Eris from Discordianism, and it is common for chaotes to believe in whatever god suits their current paradigm and discard it when necessary. Chaotes can be agnostic or atheist and regard magical practice as merely psychological, not paranormal. Some chaos magicians also use psychedelic drugs in practices such as chemognosticism.[3]
Chaos magicians are often seen by other occultists as dangerous or worrisome revolutionaries
Belief as a tool [edit]
Chaos magic theory says that belief can be an active magical force. It emphasizes flexibility of belief and the ability to consciously choose one's beliefs, hoping to apply belief as a tool rather than seeing it as a relatively unchanging part of one's personality.[7] Various psychological techniques are employed in order to induce flexibility of belief.[8] Other chaos magicians suggest that people do not need "belief" to work magic.[9] Austin Osman Spare asserts in the Book of Pleasure and various other works that Will formulates Desire which promulgates Belief.
The gnostic state [edit]
A concept introduced by Peter Carroll is the gnostic state, also referred to as gnosis. This is defined as an altered state of consciousness that in his magic theory is necessary for working most forms of magic.[6] This is a departure from older concepts which described energies, spirits or symbolic acts as the source of magical powers. The concept has an ancestor in the Buddhist concept of Samadhi, made popular in western occultism by Aleister Crowley and further explored by Austin Osman Spare.
The gnostic state is achieved when a person's mind is focused on only one point, thought, or goal and all other thoughts are thrust out. Practitioners of chaos magic each develop their own ways of reaching this state. All such methods hinge on the belief that a simple thought or direction experienced during the gnostic state and then forgotten quickly afterwards bypasses the "psychic censor" (faculties averse to the magical manipulation of reality) and is sent to the subconscious, rather than the conscious mind, where it can be enacted through means unknown to the conscious mind. Three main types of gnosis are described:[3]
Inhibitory gnosis is a form of deep meditation into a trance state of mind. This type of gnosis uses slow and regular breathing techniques, absent thought processes, progressive muscular relaxation, self-induction and self-hypnosis techniques. Means employed may also include fasting, sleeplessness, sensory deprivation and hypnotic or trance inducing drugs.
Excitatory gnosis describes a mindlessness reached through intense arousal. It is aimed to be reached through sexual excitation, intense emotions, flagellation, dance, drumming, chanting, sensory overload, hyperventilation and the use of disinhibitory or hallucinogenic drugs.
Indifferent vacuity was described by Phil Hine and Jan Fries as a third method. Here the intended spell is cast parenthetically, so it does not raise much thought to suppress.[10]
According to this belief, specific rituals, meditations and other elements of more traditional forms of magic are not to be understood as valuable by themselves, but only as gnosis-inducing techniques.
Magical paradigm shifting [edit]
Perhaps the most striking feature of chaos magic is the concept of the magical paradigm shift. Borrowing a term from philosopher Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Carroll made the technique of arbitrarily changing one's world view (or paradigm) of magic, a major concept of chaos magic.[6] An example of a magical paradigm shift is doing a Lovecraftian rite, followed by using a technique from an Edred Thorsson book in the following ritual. These two magical paradigms are very different, but while the individual is using one, he or she believes in it fully to the extent of ignoring all other (often contradictory) ones. Such ideas are influenced by Tantric practices of breaking down all social conditioning to realize the nature of reality.
The shifting of magical paradigms has since found its way into the magical work of practitioners of many other magical traditions, but chaos magic remains the field where it is most developed. Changing belief systems at will is also sometimes practiced by followers of Discordianism.
Some chaos magicians like to operate in what is sometimes called a meta-paradigm. This is much akin to syncretism but with the consideration that flexibility of belief is a means of personal power and freedom. A more or less syncretic reality tunneling. Even more removed from this, being a post-meta-paradigmatic view, or an abstention from the notion of any view being absolute, compare Nietzsche's Perspectivism.
Emphasis on creative ritualism [edit]
Modification and innovation of ritual take place in all magical and religious traditions at varying paces. In the case of chaos magic, the idea that belief systems and gnosis-inducing techniques are interchangeable has led to a particularly wide variety of magical practices evidenced in large and diverse directories of rituals.[6][11] Many authors explicitly encourage readers to invent their own magical style.[12][13][14] The basic chaos magic training manual Liber MMM, mandatory for membership in the IOT, requires the original creation of a banishing ritual.[6]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic
Tesla_WTC_Solution
29th May 2013, 17:39
Hi Paula.
Someone mentioned bridges and it reminded me of where princess Diana died.
"BRIDGE OF THE SOUL"
RunningDeer
29th May 2013, 19:41
Not sure exactly how strongly these are connected, but I couldn't help but think of this when going through this thread:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/04/Chaos-10202007.gif/120px-Chaos-10202007.gif http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Chaos_star.svg/130px-Chaos_star.svg.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/ChaosStar.svg/130px-ChaosStar.svg.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/73/Chaosphere.svg/220px-Chaosphere.svg.png
Chaos magic,
sometimes spelled chaos magick, is a school of the modern magical tradition which emphasizes the pragmatic use of belief systems and the creation of new and unorthodox methods.Although there are a few techniques unique to chaos magic (such as some forms of sigil magic), chaos magic is often highly individualistic and borrows liberally from other belief systems, due to chaos magic having a central belief that belief is a tool. Some common sources of inspiration include such diverse areas as science fiction, scientific theories, traditional ceremonial magic, neoshamanism, Eastern philosophy, world religions, and individual experimentation. Despite tremendous individual variation, chaos magicians (sometimes called "chaotes"[2]) often work with chaotic and humorous paradigms, such as the worship of Hundun from Taoism or Eris from Discordianism, and it is common for chaotes to believe in whatever god suits their current paradigm and discard it when necessary. Chaotes can be agnostic or atheist and regard magical practice as merely psychological, not paranormal. Some chaos magicians also use psychedelic drugs in practices such as chemognosticism.[3]
Chaos magicians are often seen by other occultists as dangerous or worrisome revolutionaries
Belief as a tool [edit]
Chaos magic theory says that belief can be an active magical force. It emphasizes flexibility of belief and the ability to consciously choose one's beliefs, hoping to apply belief as a tool rather than seeing it as a relatively unchanging part of one's personality.[7] Various psychological techniques are employed in order to induce flexibility of belief.[8] Other chaos magicians suggest that people do not need "belief" to work magic.[9] Austin Osman Spare asserts in the Book of Pleasure and various other works that Will formulates Desire which promulgates Belief.
The gnostic state [edit]
A concept introduced by Peter Carroll is the gnostic state, also referred to as gnosis. This is defined as an altered state of consciousness that in his magic theory is necessary for working most forms of magic.[6] This is a departure from older concepts which described energies, spirits or symbolic acts as the source of magical powers. The concept has an ancestor in the Buddhist concept of Samadhi, made popular in western occultism by Aleister Crowley and further explored by Austin Osman Spare.
The gnostic state is achieved when a person's mind is focused on only one point, thought, or goal and all other thoughts are thrust out. Practitioners of chaos magic each develop their own ways of reaching this state. All such methods hinge on the belief that a simple thought or direction experienced during the gnostic state and then forgotten quickly afterwards bypasses the "psychic censor" (faculties averse to the magical manipulation of reality) and is sent to the subconscious, rather than the conscious mind, where it can be enacted through means unknown to the conscious mind. Three main types of gnosis are described:[3]
Inhibitory gnosis is a form of deep meditation into a trance state of mind. This type of gnosis uses slow and regular breathing techniques, absent thought processes, progressive muscular relaxation, self-induction and self-hypnosis techniques. Means employed may also include fasting, sleeplessness, sensory deprivation and hypnotic or trance inducing drugs.
Excitatory gnosis describes a mindlessness reached through intense arousal. It is aimed to be reached through sexual excitation, intense emotions, flagellation, dance, drumming, chanting, sensory overload, hyperventilation and the use of disinhibitory or hallucinogenic drugs.
Indifferent vacuity was described by Phil Hine and Jan Fries as a third method. Here the intended spell is cast parenthetically, so it does not raise much thought to suppress.[10]
According to this belief, specific rituals, meditations and other elements of more traditional forms of magic are not to be understood as valuable by themselves, but only as gnosis-inducing techniques.
Magical paradigm shifting [edit]
Perhaps the most striking feature of chaos magic is the concept of the magical paradigm shift. Borrowing a term from philosopher Thomas Samuel Kuhn, Carroll made the technique of arbitrarily changing one's world view (or paradigm) of magic, a major concept of chaos magic.[6] An example of a magical paradigm shift is doing a Lovecraftian rite, followed by using a technique from an Edred Thorsson book in the following ritual. These two magical paradigms are very different, but while the individual is using one, he or she believes in it fully to the extent of ignoring all other (often contradictory) ones. Such ideas are influenced by Tantric practices of breaking down all social conditioning to realize the nature of reality.
The shifting of magical paradigms has since found its way into the magical work of practitioners of many other magical traditions, but chaos magic remains the field where it is most developed. Changing belief systems at will is also sometimes practiced by followers of Discordianism.
Some chaos magicians like to operate in what is sometimes called a meta-paradigm. This is much akin to syncretism but with the consideration that flexibility of belief is a means of personal power and freedom. A more or less syncretic reality tunneling. Even more removed from this, being a post-meta-paradigmatic view, or an abstention from the notion of any view being absolute, compare Nietzsche's Perspectivism.
Emphasis on creative ritualism [edit]
Modification and innovation of ritual take place in all magical and religious traditions at varying paces. In the case of chaos magic, the idea that belief systems and gnosis-inducing techniques are interchangeable has led to a particularly wide variety of magical practices evidenced in large and diverse directories of rituals.[6][11] Many authors explicitly encourage readers to invent their own magical style.[12][13][14] The basic chaos magic training manual Liber MMM, mandatory for membership in the IOT, requires the original creation of a banishing ritual.[6]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magic
If I understand what this article says, and I’ve skimmed it three times....even with careful reading and depending on one’s point of view, in the end it’s about one allowing another to control. In which case, I’d emphasize what I wrote in my last post #8 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=680345&viewfull=1#post680345): “Please note, my warning label: this thread takes you away from family, friends, reflection, walks in the park, etc...”
Time will tell if the “gang of three” are helpful to the cause or a cause to scatter one’s perceptions. In any case, I don’t have a need to post here any longer. I’ve provided the names that are the drivers of this thread in post #7 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=680345&viewfull=1#post680345). And my deadline date to follow this line of reasoning was May 19th as stated in post #1 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=672396&viewfull=1#post672396).
TargeT
30th May 2013, 13:54
If I understand what this article says, and I’ve skimmed it three times....even with careful reading and depending on one’s point of view, in the end it’s about one allowing another to control. In which case, I’d emphasize what I wrote in my last post #8 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=680345&viewfull=1#post680345): “Please note, my warning label: this thread takes you away from family, friends, reflection, walks in the park, etc...”
Time will tell if the “gang of three” are helpful to the cause or a cause to scatter one’s perceptions. In any case, I don’t have a need to post here any longer. I’ve provided the names that are the drivers of this thread in post #7 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=680345&viewfull=1#post680345). And my deadline date to follow this line of reasoning was May 19th as stated in post #1 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59009-What-is-Sandman-Programming&p=672396&viewfull=1#post672396).
Here's a quote from the wiki that I think helps a bit with understanding:
Some chaos magicians like to operate in what is sometimes called a meta-paradigm. This is much akin to syncretism but with the consideration that flexibility of belief is a means of personal power and freedom. A more or less syncretic reality tunneling. Even more removed from this, being a post-meta-paradigmatic view, or an abstention from the notion of any view being absolute, compare Nietzsche's Perspectivism.
Belief is the back bone of perception, belief is what we battle for or against every day (for the "awake" we battle against the belief of the "asleep" attempting to convert them to questioning that belief) Chaos Magicians simply understand how powerful belief is and use it.
What I saw in this thread is sort of a predictive programming system being enacted at large scale, this would be something like Chaos Magik.
RunningDeer
30th May 2013, 16:07
What I saw in this thread is sort of a predictive programming system being enacted at large scale, this would be something like Chaos Magik.
I agree Target. As our energies increase, we need to dial up our vigilance on what we put out there. That's why I limited my time with the thread to nine days.
It is my practice to be aware of my personal projections. I'm not who I was yesterday, and want to remain open to the possibility that I have blind spots to clear. I trust that everyone will use their discerning filters as well.
Anyone who reads what I post knows my POV on negative programing through their thoughts and words. And we are the creators of them, whether one or a group of one.
Paula
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