Carmen Boulter continues her interview with Dark Journalist, and reveals more pictures she took at a site in Turkey – now under military control –showing remarkable artefacts that, she suggests are dated at 10,000BCE.
1 Comment
![]() Many years ago a book came out called The Art of Inner Listening. by Jessie Crum. It is long out of print. In it she described how she had asked questions of herself, and then learned to go very still and listen deeply for the answers. These she wrote down, and published in the short guide book. The answers were often in beautiful language and full of insight. She provided a useful step by step approach as to how to do this. Anyone who has tried this, or done many of the various forms of journalling that use similar techniques, will know how rich the response can be. The words that gently settle in the mind are often poetic and have a subtle beauty. Read later, they can appear as though someone else entirely has written them.
The source appears wiser than we are. So what is the source? To 'those who know' it is clear that the tabloid press in the UK at least, is being used to place a regular supply of stories about Unidentified Aerial Objects and NASA speculations about life beyond the Solar system. This is seen as soft disclosure. No longer are the stories wrapped with derision, But of course is is de rigueur that the phrase "Conspiracy Theorist" is used. In this story the object is the "size of Jupiter". So, for those who are not keen on maths, that is blooming enormous. The details of the Mirror article are here. And another article about the same thing, this time in a Russian paper, is here. Quote: Bizarre images captured by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft, which is jointly run by Nasa and the European Space Agency, appear to show and object hovering close to the surface. "The times they are a'changin ... " Something is going on.
There is a craziness in the air. the USA seems to be suffering a psychotic breakdown. In the UK we are divided (over Brexit) as never before in the lifetime of this writer. France may elect a leader who will take France into a Frexit, or so we are told. Refugees, immigrants or rabid fundamentalists (depends who you listen to) are crowding on our borders (in both Europe and the USA, allegedly). In a previous post, here, we saw how the Gnostics believed in an ignorant and dark Creator God called Yaldabaoth.
This myth appeared to be a distortion of a profound teaching from Plato's Timaeus. But the Gnostic doctrine may have been capturing a reality that applies specifically to Earth and the subtle systems that surround it, within what esoteric teachings refer to as the astral and etheric realms. These ideas, rejected by mainstream science, perhaps have their place in the emerging science of plasma and the electric universe theory. Sibel Edmonds can legitimately be called the most gagged woman in American history. She lost her job at the FBI whilst helping in the investigation of huge corruption in high places in the USA, an investigation the Bush administration was moving fast to shut down.
What do the Dreamtime of the Aborigines, the visions of William Blake, the theory of the Electric Universe and the ancient Gnostics, all have in common? They all suggest mankind is subject to forces that they do not comprehend, and that may not have their best interests at heart. The question is, are they all talking about the same thing?
"According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States -- that's roughly 2,000 per day." Source: ABC News confirmed here
Quote from BBC report about the same statistic:
"A 2002 study funded by the US Department of Justice. This examined data for 1999 from a range of sources, including police reports, and interviews with parents and children, and found 797,500 children were reported missing across the country." A massive sting operation, at the time of the Super Bowl, has led to the arrest of hundreds of paedophiles. These have included a police officer, state employees and fire-fighters. The operations has involved 23 law enforcement agencies in 14 US states. Police also rescued 73 adult human trafficking victims and 3 juvenile victims.
Whether at the level of the Solar System, Planet Earth or our own national societies, it must now be obvious to everyone, we are passing through a time of unprecedented change. The quote attributed to the Buddha, given above, is a solace. It is a central Buddhist teaching that everything is impermanent. There is another quote: "No-one likes change except a wet baby". So how should we cope? Imagine the Universe was a cake.
When you make this cake you are a bit haphazard with using yeast, and do not measure the water volume, and are casual with the sugar. When you open the oven, set to a random temperature, there is not risen cake, just a burned biscuit. There is a consensus view in science that everything started with the Big Bang. (The Pope recently agreed.)
The scientists who hold this view suggest there was a 'Singularity' and from this Singularity everything in the Universe came into existence. The scientists – who tend not to have a training in Philosophy, Theology or Ethics – suggest nothing meaningful can be said about "What was there before the Big Bang?" or "Where did the Singularity come from?" After the Big Bang, they (the scientists) can hold forth in great detail about what happened in the first second or first three seconds and so forth. . . . but I do! A very recent study has found containments in 43 out of 44 vaccine samples. That is a bit spooky as the only 'pure' vaccine was the only one in the group aimed at animals.
More spooky is the fact that shortly after this study was published a long on-line debunking article appeared. How are we to discern right from wrong here and risk from welfare? Imagine time travel has been mastered. A Blind person has been sent back to the moment just after the big bang, with a Rubik's Cube for company. She is very dexterous. She makes one move per second. She has boundless energy. The Question
Remember that old conundrum, 'does a tree falling in a forest make a sound if there is no-one there to hear it'? Well maybe, the universe is not there if there is no-one there to observe it? Such an idea we know is preposterous. But is it? Some interesting science suggests the observer and the observed cannot be separated in the way some scientists (and materialists) would have us believe. Light knows you're watching, seriously!
In the 1990's two Russian scientists demonstrated that DNA could affect the arrangement of photons - producing a phantom DNA structure in light.
The implications of their experiment is huge. Why? Because photons are 'entangled'. This means what is done to one photon that is paired with another photon, affects the second photon no matter how far away it is in terms of space. The experiment and its implications are explained in a somewhat grainy Youtube video, by Greg Braden (see below). *P.P. Gariaev, K.V. Grigor’ev, A.A. Vasil’ev, V.P. Poponin and V.A. Shcheglov. “Investigation of the Fluctuation Dynamics of DNA Solutions by Laser Correlation Spectroscopy.” Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute, n. 11-12, p. 23-30 (1992).
Cagliostro – a remarkable man – has been much maligned*. Born in 1700's, he was very likely the (illegitimate?) son of royal blood, connected to the now vanished monarchy of Trebizond. He was raised in Medina and deeply imbued with the learning and insights of the East. He fell foul of certain elements in the Catholic Church, and this led to attacks on his good name throughout his adult life. *See note at the end of this post ChildhoodHis own recollection is that he was raised by various dignitaries, including Mufti V Salahaym of Medina. He had as his tutor, Althotas, an Alchemist. Deriving from Trebizond, a Christian enclave in the then mighty Ottoman empire, meant Cagliostro was raised as a Christian, but with access to the learning of the Orient, which in many areas far exceeded that available in Europe and the Americas. Cagliostro wrote of Althotas: "It was he who taught me to adore God, love and serve my neighbour, and to respect religion and law in all places." He travelled with his tutor to Egypt in 1763, where he could immerse himself in learning. At some point he met an even more enigmatic figure of this age, the Comte de St Germain. The remarkable philosopher and historian, Manly P Hall write about St Germain in these words:
Cagliostro studied Paracelsus (with whom he shared more than a few characteristics). Paracelsus had gone against the medical orthodoxy of his day, attacking many of their practises as bogus. He was deeply learned in naturopathy as well as a profound student of Alchemy. Like Paracelsus, Cagliostro treated the poor, and made no charges. Stories suggest that his understanding of the more hidden qualities of nature meant he could do what appeared magical to those who saw it. He became the darling of the great aristocratic houses of England, France and beyond, but gradually his reluctance to astound people with tricks and phenomena, meant some turned on him and denounced him as a fraud. He was moving through Europe rife with intrigue, and the seeds of the French Revolution were being scattered far and wide at this time. He was perceived as a threat to both State and Church, and so it is no wonder he made enemies. But he made friends too, as the quote below suggests. Cagliostro—the idol of France, surnamed "the Father of the Poor," who never received anything from anyone and gave everything to everyone ... Manly P Hall Mystics, philosophers, and alchemists were all bound together with a secret tie and dedicated to the emancipation of humanity from ignorance and oppression. Manly P Hall He has had his detractors but also those who have been more than happy to defend him. His knowledge of medicine appears to have been profound, and his grasp of the occult (hidden forces of nature in this context) was equally deep. More important, his time in Egypt had given him a sensitive understanding of Theurgy: this art and science that is the 'magic of the Divine', the use of Ritual with language and movement for spiritual purposes. Cagliostro, the Great Master Cagliostro, had nothing to do with the character described by Alejandro Dumas in his work, The Life of Giuseppe Balsamo, nor with the character invented by the Inquisition to discredit the Rosicrucian Grand Master. Quote taken from a Rosicrucian site here Recently it has been suggested that St Germain gave him the task of protecting the Mysteries of Isis. He had developed the famous Egyptian Rite, which he had introduced into Masonic Lodges all over Europe. He was able, through his contacts with high society, to introduce aspects of the Knowledge of Isis to aristocratic women. Some of this lore can be seen in the content of the paintings shown below. The pictures above come from a collection here. They show ladies at their toilette. The hand positions show mudras - or meaningful arrangement of hand and fingers. The open palmed hand (fourth row right) is known as the Bestowing Posture, and can be seen in Buddhist sculptures. Some of the Eastern meaning of mudras are given here. Mystical Masonry In the quotation below from Rudolf Steiner's third lecture in Berlin (1904), entitled THE ESSENCE AND TASK OF FREEMASONRY FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE something of the mysterious nature of Cagliostro and his real purpose is hinted at. Now I must mention the various branches of Freemasonry and their tendencies, even if I am only to indicate some thing briefly. First of all, it is to be borne in mind that the whole of the masonic higher degrees trace back to a personality often spoken about but equally very much misunderstood. He was particularly misunderstood by nineteenth century historians, who have no idea of the difficult situations an occultist can meet in life. This personality is the ill-famed and little understood Cagliostro. The so-called Count Cagliostro, in whom an individuality concealed itself which was recognised in its true nature only by the highest initiates, attempted originally to bring Freemasonry in London to a higher stage. For during the last third of the eighteenth century, Freemasonry had fairly well reached the state that I have described. He did not succeed in London at that time. He then tried in Russia, and also at The Hague. Everywhere he was unsuccessful, for very definite reasons. Then, however, he was successful in Lyons, forming an occult masonic lodge of the Philalethes [Searchers after Truth] out of a group of local masons, which was called the Lodge of Triumphing Wisdom. The purpose of this Lodge was specified by Cagliostro. What you can read about it is, however, nothing but the work of ignorant people. What can be said about it is only an indication. Cagliostro was concerned with two things: firstly, with instructions enabling one to produce the so-called Philosopher's Stone; secondly, with creating an understanding of the mystic pentagram. I can only give you a hint of the meaning of these two things. They may be treated with a deal of scorn, but they are not to be taken merely symbolically, they are based on real facts. We will leave the final words of this short biographical sketch to Cagliostro himself. "I am not of any time or of any place; beyond time and space my spiritual being lives an eternal existence. I turn my thoughts back over the ages and I project my spirit toward an existence far beyond that which you perceive, I become what I choose to be. Quote attributed to Cagliostro Note: In researching this very brief biography it is impossible to miss that many of his biographers hated him. In his lifetime he was called a fraud, and information was put out that he was in fact a trickster from Sicily by the name of the Sicilian,Giuseppe Balsamo.
Sources I trust suggest this story is a calumny. An equivalent would be to look at current US government statements on Edward Snowden. These describe him as a traitor. Indeed some ask for the death penalty for him. But it is clear there are many millions who disagree with that view. Both Rudolf Steiner and Manly P Hall saw Cagliostro as a man of exceptional gifts, and a recent commentator has posted here (in January 2017) that he had an important part to play in keeping the Mysteries of Isis safe for posterity. For that alone we should be deeply grateful. What is now Mexico, used to be part of New Spain, a much bigger territory including much of the West Coast of America. Ruled by a Spanish viceroy, it repressed local regions, languages, practices and peoples, using the full might of the Spanish Inquisition. Born into this constricting and conservative society was Juana Ines, the illegitimate daughter of a concubine. Self taught and utterly brilliant, she has been called "the Tenth Muse". She had learned Latin by the age of three and later taught other children. Abandoned by her uncle she made her way to Court where her brilliance captured the attention of the Viceroy and his frustrated wife. She impressed the clergy at Court sufficiently to become tutor to the Viceroy's daughter.
The first great New World poetIn Spain and Spanish America, Sor Juana is an acknowledged classic of 17th-century letters. Her works stand at a point of historical privilege; she was the first great New World poet, the last of Spain's Golden Age, and she is part of an international, not just a Mexican, cultural tradition. From a New York Times Review, found in full here. Criticised by the Church for writing on topics beyond the religious, she responded with a feisty defence: "One can perfectly well philosophize while cooking supper," A Mexican Television Series has serialised her life. The production values are excellent, and although it is a drama, the main elements of the story appear to stick reasonably closely to the truth. Netflix are currently running this series Juana Inés with excellent subtitles. It is highly recommended to those who like their history with a touch of melodrama! PoetryAlthough some of her work has been translated into English she remains largely unknown in the English speaking world. except within Feminist Studies.
Here are the opening verses of one of her more famous poems. You foolish men who lay the guilt on women, not seeing you’re the cause of the very thing you blame; if you invite their disdain with measureless desire why wish they well behave if you incite to ill. the full poem can be found here. |
AuthorMurray Morison is a novelist living in Crete RE-POSTING
Posts can be reproduced in other blogs provided they are copied in full with a link back to this site. Archives
August 2017
Categories
All
When a teenage priestess, living 5,000 years ago in Ancient Egypt, connects with Rhory, an English schoolboy visiting the British Museum, she puts herself and him in grave danger. Click here to learn more about M C Morison's time slip book Recent Posts...
Is our History Simply Wrong The World's Oldest City Is God Fair Queen Nefertiti and Treasure in Turkey Dark Deeds - Mind Lab Darwin and the Mousetrap Thought Police One eyed monsters Do Angels have wings Psyche Soul and Mind 2 Psyche Soul and Mind 1 Atlantis Old and New 2 Atlantis Old and New 1 Secret space programme Spirit and spirits Awareness and Higher mind The fake news war Citizens hearings on disclosure Understanding the Goddess Thrive - did you miss this Fake news and the alt media Ascension Part 2 Ascension Part 1 Tradition Mundi - a mind trap The Mundane and mundi 2 The Mundane and mundi 1 Affirmations |