The sun is green.
They don't *need* that much of the particular frequency.
If they absorb red and violet, that is what they "are", and the cast-off color is what they are not.
The root of...
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The sun is green.
They don't *need* that much of the particular frequency.
If they absorb red and violet, that is what they "are", and the cast-off color is what they are not.
The root of...
Good question. It's...a saga.
For me, personally, I did not know much about Theosophy. I explored most of the "systems" that were going around, via Golden Dawn or weird stuff like Eckankar, and...
I would say the important thing is there are at least sixteen kinds of known plasma.
I don't get the sense that "stellar dust" is necessarily "living" as we are -- however, plasma is capable of...
Artificial tinkering with the clock "gave" me some "time".
Not enough to be very thorough, but, at least to react to Dr. Adamski's responses.
The article requires something which was not a...
Interesting...I missed the response as well.
I would like to look into it when I have more time.
My guess is that, aside from matters of vocabulary, the replies closely match the expectations....
That's all there is.
It gets complicated quick in thinking of how many possible waves there may be, but--the simple response is that there is no such thing as matter.
"Solid" is mostly empty...
It definitely is. There is for example a Brown University study from the angle of Neurology based, I think, on regular EEG machines.
Secondly, naming different kinds of waves is tangent to...
I had to look back and see who the guy is. So Dr. Adamski studied stuff from the Soviets/Russians that the CIA had already recommended the U. S. govt. should be doing, and in the first paper he says:...
Very interesting.
Is this being set up? Do you send him questions and he fills in the blanks?
Concerning the heart, I remember one of the newer machines, from, I think, Bulgaria, has been...
I am not sure if this belongs here, but it may.
Until there is any explanation, there is not a better one than it may go here.
Humanity, meet The Finch:
...
Looking at this a little more in the view that:
Bioplasma is mainly recharged by Oxygen
I bumped into Mark II of the CIA confession that the Soviets were well into studying the...
Perhaps it is.
Sun disk is also notably found in the horns of Hathor.
Comparatively, the Indian "Naga" means "snake or cobra" by way of colloquialism, because the word's origin is...
Yes, that sounds correct.
For example, the Rosicrucian Salamanders and so forth.
Alchemy is a type of Fire Philosophy, similar to Mazdaism and the Rg Veda.
Isaac Newton was perhaps the...
Yes, completely so.
It sounds like Tesla had an uncontrolled, untrained experience of it.
In what I might call an abstract way, it is used in Visuddhimagga.
The same principle is also the...
Here is why this is a bit confusing and out of tune to us. First considering this accidental detection by the CIA 1972 when they were more interested in telekinesis and so i. e., weaponizable...
In that case, it is better that the disagreement is in the plasma, rather than about Akasha.
I don't really mean to exhibit any strong stance that the clouds are lacking in memory. Just that they...
Yes, it is a good example because so powerful.
It should then make sense that these two words are essentially the same:
Latin color, from Old Latin colos, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱel- (“to...
I would suggest something like the reverse of that.
First, Akashic Records is sort of a made-up phrase without any basis. "Akasa" simply means "Space", and the Theosophical phrase that inspired...
No, cameras won't usually go both ways. I believe it was the sensors inside those CCTV cameras that took ultraviolet as a kind of accidental bonus beyond their intentions.
I cannot remember the...
Here is a corollary that just popped up.
I saw it in a not-too-well-written article which implied this may be relevant to Dark Matter:
In a groundbreaking turn of events, the scientific...