Well, there are pics from down here by others over the last few weeks or months, not sure exactly when they were taken - the local national broadcaster (ABC, Donald Trump doesn't like them... and neither do I anymore; they used to be GREAT) carried the story about 'Orbs' being seen across the state and had literally a couple of short video clips run on the main evening news -.
But no pics from me.
I am convinced that 'they' do not really want to be seen by anyone and everyone, I dunno whether 'maybe not just yet' or maybe even ever.
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Going up into the dark. What is up there? Is it good, or is it scary? |
Over the last three days I went out late at night convinced they were around, just not about to be seen. (I will get to both Lyn Buchanan's idea about extra-sensitivity, as well as the basic premise of Steven Greer about trying to make contact).
Even so I walked around with my iPhone in my pocket which I virtually never ever do - sometimes I take it in a bag when I go into the city in the day... I was trying to have it ready on account I was pretty sure 'they' were around upstairs fairly nearby.
So tonight I did not carry it with me but I had my headphones and a long series of 'trance-dance' tracks all lined up.
And that was because of knowing darn well about linking several senses together in some kind of harmonic arrangement: this is exactly what Steven Greer says to do and I completely agree with him. But I'm 1. quite lazy, 2. do not really wish to disturb or impose on anyone up there, and 3. if you push things you are at risk of wearing yourself out and hey, not everyone has bundles of time to just go around walking the streets or the parks or wild bush-land or beaches late at night.
Anyway, to say that I knew for sure they were 'up there' and hanging around, so to speak, would be just me saying that kind of thing to myself because I cannot expect anyone else to appreciate what the subtle signs are that I can pick up.
Yet Lyn Buchanan has a lot of sheer practical advice regarding the arts and skills and possible extended range of humans' ability to perceive what is around -. Whether it is animal and primal is debatable but I don't think it is; frankly, we have lost the full powers of our senses because of modern city and urban living, and so much 'add-on' technology at our fingertips that we rely on as a substitute for our own natural thinking and thoughts and sensory processing.
Additionally, even in ancient times, shamanic sensitivities were far higher-tuned than the ordinary person's.
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...We had a lot, but we lost it! Today's humans cannot do this anymore. Don't lie to yourself; they cannot. |
So I do think that practicing some of the ideas of Lyn Buchanan will enhance one's basic skill-sets and sensory sensitivity, as well as deepen the capability to 'pick up' changes in the environment that are extremely subtle, but profound and meaningful and real.
All that having been said, which is to simply underscore that I do have the ability to 'sense' certain things without a whole lot of what most people would say would be the standard sense-channel inputs of information happening -, that having been said, I am standing across the road looking out over the city from an elevated position, and with a very clear view too of most of the sky (no trees, no tall buildings) in a 'wedge' of the horizon of maybe forty degrees. So, quite narrow, really. ...I've been wandering around listening to music for at least forty-five minutes.
I'm across the road from my security gate. ...About to go back inside.
And a very bright - a strong bright white - thing comes straight down quite slowly and not for too long visible either though (no one else much is likely to have seen it; it's 11:50 at night). exactly in the center of that 'clear vision' path or channel exactly where I was looking. Not a meteor, not a comet, not a plane, not a drone, way too slow for the end bits of some rocket falling back to Earth; also way too straight down.
That'll do for me because I know we are not supposed to be pushing for these 'Orbs' too much right now.
I am not supposed to be - you can, if you haven't yet got them to respond.
Now. Is this all heading to something happening?
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Times passes and only some things get better. |
Could be
But not for everyone.
When you went to 'school' you probably were not all that keen on going.
The ancient word for 'school' is 'exyla' or 'esxylo' or 'exyle.' (Is pronounced 'eschule').
And it means 'free time.'
LOL
Bet you never felt as if that was what you were doing - spending some free time!
The full phrase that is supposed to be used is: exylemedomai.
'Free time for the crafty mind.'
It's 'free time' yes, but being crafty, you develop your mind using it.
What things might happen when your mind, being crafty, is developed the way a truly advanced species would like to go?
...People want to know the 'foreign' language of the 'star people.' Exylomedomai.
This is sung this time by the person who actually wrote it:
I am going to use a unique approach on how to do what you did silently. I have developed a way to stream texts. You could see some examples on twistatweet.com And, I am going to pair it with a "Laser Cube" from laseros.com which is already in the mail. I could beam my messages in any language. Please, suggest an appropriate phrase to transmit. Also, I will videotape that show from the ground first, and later from a drone, when I master the whole procedure... We shall see if any orbs would come to see it :)
ReplyDeleteHow about 'Hullo.' That usually works for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm not being stoopid - keep it simple. You'll find they are complicated enough! If terse - they are very economical and yet the meaning/s are incredible.
DeleteIt's porbably still up on youtube. They interviewed some of the 2025 Chopin competition kids, asking them which Chopin piece they would play for ETs if they could. A few days later Ben Laude did a thing where he explained in detail why he thinks the Mazurkas would be ideal for a listening with ETs.
DeleteBut the durnken pickup line would be pretty good too. "Do I know you?"
DeleteOr the paranoid version, "do you know me?"
DeleteI've been told, "Hey, I like yer shoes," sometimes works.
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