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Post by luz18 on Sept 2, 2005 0:35:57 GMT -5
I know Mother Nature is doing a "cleansing" right now, but I still can't help but feel sorry for all the people who lost everything.. I do believe that prayer can help the healing process more rapidly, and I'd appreciate it greatly if you all included this in your prayers, if it's not too much trouble to ask. Thank you
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Post by indigophoenix on Sept 3, 2005 3:52:29 GMT -5
Thanx Luz, they could definately use our prayers right now. One can only hope that their pain and losses are as minimal as they can be given the situation.
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Post by gemma on Sept 3, 2005 4:03:33 GMT -5
It is so sad that Mother Nature cleans out everybody, not taking care if someone is evil or good...
The Earth is alive.
In Hungary a lot of villages suffer from too many rain. There is water everywhere, the houses are too wet, animals and people were lost.
And the saddest in all: only a catastrophe is able to remember the mankind that we need each other.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 3, 2005 22:52:43 GMT -5
As I was reading the latest updates on Katrina, I thought of a couple of things.
Originally, it was categorized as a Class 5 in severity, but was downgraded to a Class 4. The wind slowed down, but not the intensity of the water.
The water is alive, and carries the energy of the people from Mexico. I read somewhere that the water and air is exactly the same as when the Earth was first created. So, the water itself, is carrying the entire story of a completely different race and culture, of all time, in all directions.
This leads to another theory. Global warming is now at the forefront of mainstream thought. It's apparantly inevitable that polar ice caps are going to melt. I feel it's possible to assume there is great knowledge hidden in those ice caps, like lost civilizations, dinosaurs, crystals, etc... I wish for us to witness it, and survive it.
Water flows where it wants to and morphs into anything without ever changing itself. It's a constant, like the sun and moon. I believe there is more to tragedy then we understand.
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Sept 3, 2005 23:22:00 GMT -5
djgirlcherise,
I think it also possible that there might be information in the ice caps that is being released as the caps melt. If this is the case, I too hope that we witness this release of information and survive it.
Kiva
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Post by indigophoenix on Sept 5, 2005 1:31:18 GMT -5
I feel it's possible to assume there is great knowledge hidden in those ice caps, like lost civilizations, dinosaurs, crystals, etc... Remember, all knowledge is accesible through the Akashic Records.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 5, 2005 2:44:48 GMT -5
The Akashic records have been available to very few people throughout modern history. This environmental change may bring knowledge to all .
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Post by Laurel Chaisson on Sept 5, 2005 9:55:44 GMT -5
Actually these records aren't unavailable, it's just hard to remember how to use them. I have access to them (not everything, of course... my mind certainly isn't open enough yet) and I know everyone does, and you use them every single day without realizing. I don't really think that physical ice is trapping non-physical thought vibrations such as these...
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 5, 2005 13:16:02 GMT -5
I never said the Akashic records weren't available. I said the amount of people who will, or have read them is limited. Even the knowledge of their existence is extremely limited. However, I do believe all people of the world can tangibly identify with the living force and qualities of the elements right now.
The water moved so intensely from the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana, it created an opportunity for ocean floor scientists to send cameras where they couldn't go before. They discovered a gigantic record size squid, and deep-sea fish that glow and sense ultra-violet light. The cool thing is, they don't know how it it sees the ultra-violet light. WOW!
And, of course ice caps will hold missing information of past lives, scientific and spiritual. It will be a window into another age. I don't question whether water is alive or not, and carrying the stories of our past. Ice is "crystalized" water.
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Post by thecrystalmaiden on Sept 5, 2005 14:10:13 GMT -5
I'm just browsing through, and isn't it interesting how our topics progress from one subject to the next? It's like watching a conversation in slow motion, lol.
I read that you can learn to access the Akashic Records by doing meditations, trances, and chakra excercises. The same I've heard about past life experiences - I've began trying to think back and remember my past lives and I'm just now slowly started to get flashes. Mostly I remember my infancy much better, I think that's the first step.
But yeah, I'm not sure about that theory on the Akashic Records being held in by ice, but they are doing studies on the consciousness of water right now and finding that our emotions leave imprints on their shape. If not a complete history, perhaps water can help hold a history of the psychological side of our race. Who knows, I definitely don't have enough information on the subject to make a solid opinion. ^_^
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 5, 2005 14:41:52 GMT -5
Hi Guys,
I'm loving the topics, too.
I'm not saying the ice caps hold the info. of the Akashic records. That sounds like an Enquirer headline. They are holding the "emotional" imprints of the past, present, and future of all people, at all times, in all directions. You can just call it water.
What's so important about this, the water is dramatically starting to shift RIGHT NOW. Every single human being alive feels it, knows it, but doesn't understand it. The media capitalizes on the tragedy, and ignores the spiritual and metaphysical science of it. The same could be said about global warming. We've created it! We're willing to let it happen every day. This is the reality of our waking life. It's immediate.
However, it isn't doom and gloom. My wish is for our generation to witness it, survive it, learn from it, and never take the elements for granted again.
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Post by gemma on Sept 5, 2005 15:01:20 GMT -5
It's too late.
"the water and air is exactly the same as when the Earth was first created."
I've never thought upon this... But it is so very true. And imagine: there are a lot of sunken ships under the water, a lot of war-airplanes. All of them carries tragedy. The elements are somehow alive. There is so little happiness in the water. The memories of dying and suffering people is added to the water's memory. We are nothing more to the water then wrecked, pitiful, evil creatures.
The water is poisoned.
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Post by shepardess on Sept 5, 2005 15:13:23 GMT -5
I am a little confused, Do you mean to say the water and air was poisoned when the earth was first created?
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Post by gemma on Sept 5, 2005 15:35:43 GMT -5
I am a little confused, Do you mean to say the water and air was poisoned when the earth was first created? No... forgive me for my bad English. I wanted to say that the water and air are NOW poisoned. They were clean when the Earth was created. But now, the water (the oceans) are full of sunken ships, airplanes and their tragedy is clunging to the water. That's why I wrote that the water was poisoned.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 5, 2005 16:18:32 GMT -5
It is terrorizing to see lands and civilizations wiped out, but it's always been this way. It's only our perception that makes us think that one is worse than the other.
However, there is always an opposite. A negative, and a positive. Along with sunken transportation and their cargo, there are great, beautiful mysteries of the water never imagined in human, animal, fish, and plant form. That's what I'm looking forward to. It's never too late to wish for greater understanding of the collective unknown.
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Post by shepardess on Sept 5, 2005 16:41:15 GMT -5
I think your english is really very good Gemma, I just wasn't sure what you were saying. Thanks for clarifying. The waters have been racked with death much longer than humans have been around. Death ,although not fun, is really not a tragedy. It is part of the order of the planet. If the oceans are being poisoned its not merely be the group energy of the planet but by the heavy metals and contaminents we allow to enter eveyday. I like your point djgirlcherise about the positive and the negative. Its hard to remember the positive as a sensitive. Its easy to become overrun with all the negative negative energy one feels. but its there and if we indigos can't remeber, it who will. We must not allow our thoughts and realities to be brought down by those joyless lower vibrational people we blame for the many of the negativities in the world.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 9, 2005 13:17:25 GMT -5
Hi Shepardess,
You got it! Death is not a tragedy, it's part of the order of the planet.
Positive and negative are equal in all moments, in all times, in all directions. A thin veil mists the reality of death from the masses, and collectively our hearts fear it. We are caught in the centre of our own lives, and can't see "the WOW of NOW" of everyday life.
I've been so tuned in to this "NOW", I had to start writing about it, and that's why I'm here.
I'll share a great meditation I'm having. Consider this possibility:
There has only ever been one day and night. No actual years, or dates. Just the same day and night that was ever first created. Just like rocks, soil, water, sky, sun, and moon are dateless and timeless, so is each day and night. Every person, every action, every reaction, every moment of everything on Earth is right in front of us at all times. It's the exact same first day and night that was originally created. LOL! "THE WOW OF NOW".
It's why I talk about joy! It exemplifies how we can all wake up to the "WoW of NoW" despite the fear of death and hardship. We all accept Earthly death as inevitable. It's most important to examine, and live now, to share what we'll really take with us to the next level. Being the opposite of all the negative, that's our choice. It's our gift, awakening, higher thoughts, Indigo nature, or whatever it's to be called.
Whatever you feel, I feel. Whatever I feel, you feel. It never stops, it never has, and it never will. Be happy, be motivated, be inspired, be the change. Be aware it's all the same as it ever was. It's our mission.
With Love- Cherise
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Post by thecrystalmaiden on Sept 9, 2005 13:37:12 GMT -5
Just on Cherise's point about ice holding the emotional imprints of our history - omg I completely agree, that would be completely supported by the research they're doing now on water. I don't think water has the capacity to affect things around it though - that's us affecting the water. To say that the water is poisoned is a true statement but a more accurate way of putting it, I think, is to say that we are poisoned and the water simply reflects our own emotional toxins. I'm starting to see connections here between ice holding the imprints of our emotional history, the complete necessity of prayer, and perhaps being able to avoid the intensity of some future disasters. If we are somehow able to instill peace and positive vibrations into the water, perhaps the weather and underground will calm down, and perhaps the shifting won't cause so many deaths.
We are all so interconnected, it's like humans literally control the sway of the planet if only we could realize it. We really are sleeping gods, if you know what I mean.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 9, 2005 14:31:34 GMT -5
I agree. It's perspective and free will. We control the intensity of every moment. Accept or do not accept. You will or you won't. All the stuff inbetween is what we create for flavor, and people can be very creative in avoiding the simple truths. The elements take on all the "imprints" of positive and negative energy, at all times.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Sept 10, 2005 3:57:16 GMT -5
One more thought... Healing is an option!
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Post by ispeak2angels999 on Sept 13, 2005 18:49:27 GMT -5
A reply to the "death is not a tragedy" post:
I totally agree with that. My mom (Maria Dancing Heart, her pen name) just wrote and self-published a book called "The Last Adventure of Life". She works at hospice, a spiritual counselor. She wants the book to help people speak about their death to their family sooner than later, so that everything gets said that needs to be. Death is just simply the biggest change we go through, and my mom's (and my) vision is that when people get terminally ill, they will WANT to see what's on the other side, and not be afraid of it.
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