Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 6997888 Brazil 12/26/2011 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7905524 Brazil 12/29/2011 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5877556 Canada 12/29/2011 05:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1288466 Canada 01/03/2012 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9137833 United Kingdom 01/19/2012 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) I mentioned some weeks ago that it is much easier to 'whisper to volcanoes' than influence earthquakes. Quoting: Chaol What do you think flowing magma could symbolize and be a representation of on this Earth? Where is your magma? Again from all of the significant events that occured on my "failed prediction dates" I ask, "Where do you think all that energy is going?" i guess the flowing magma could either symbolize blood or chi. then our "magma" would be either in the blood vessels or the energy meridians. the energy goes into creation. we use it to create. the energy gives us the possibility to change the structure of our reality, to change our reality. I don't know how our magma (blood) can symbolize a volcanic eruption, being we don't spontaneously burst with blood from time to time. Quoting: MaJorMan 1528213 mean... ? I think magma could also symbolise our kundalini energy or sexual energy. There were two of us who responded to the magma question back in october... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9137833 United Kingdom 01/19/2012 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaolle User ID: 9296869 United States 05/11/2012 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) Advanced Search Threads & Replies User ID: 183770 Anonymous Coward, Canada Advanced Search Replies User ID: 1117976 Anonymous Coward, Canada Advanced Search Replies User ID: 56384 Paladin, United States When you are lonely, when you feel yourself an alien in the world, play Chess. This will raise your spirits and be your counselor in war. - Aristotle |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 2690124 Thailand 06/30/2012 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) In September, I will be responding to the comments made on this thread. By September 1 you will have had nearly a year to ponder it. Perhaps by then it does not need a response here. Last Edited by Chaol on 06/30/2012 02:31 AM |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 2690124 Thailand 06/30/2012 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. As I mention throughout this thread, El Hierro will be the first to express its new physicality. This volcano in the Canary Islands is the "canary in the coal mine" and will begin a chain of reactions that will see ~400 volcanoes erupt. This pressure within the Earth is in a way caused by the Sun. The Sun is changing the Earth's physicality and, along with it, providing the impetus for human social, emotional, psychological, and physical mutations. These energies, along with the radiation from Fukushima, usher in a new type of humanity. |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 2690124 Thailand 07/01/2012 03:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
TheTruthWorker User ID: 14354297 United States 07/08/2012 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 09/14/2012 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. Who doesn't like a little Magma in the morning? |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 20811163 Japan 10/02/2012 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. As I mentioned before, the ground under your feet is becoming unstable. There is a tremendous buildup of magma around much of the world. Nearly 1 year ago an important layer in the mantle was shaken loose. The 'bond' stretches pretty much all around the globe, so there is probably be more destablization coming your way shortly. It's going to get a bit hot in some places. Should make for a nice winter. All the while, El Hierro continues to build up energy. |
miqq User ID: 24813595 Argentina 10/02/2012 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. As I mentioned before, the ground under your feet is becoming unstable. There is a tremendous buildup of magma around much of the world. Nearly 1 year ago an important layer in the mantle was shaken loose. The 'bond' stretches pretty much all around the globe, so there is probably be more destablization coming your way shortly. It's going to get a bit hot in some places. Should make for a nice winter. All the while, El Hierro continues to build up energy. exciting times |
MutantMessiah User ID: 11066223 United States 10/02/2012 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. As I mentioned before, the ground under your feet is becoming unstable. There is a tremendous buildup of magma around much of the world. Nearly 1 year ago an important layer in the mantle was shaken loose. The 'bond' stretches pretty much all around the globe, so there is probably be more destablization coming your way shortly. It's going to get a bit hot in some places. Should make for a nice winter. All the while, El Hierro continues to build up energy. This is almost beyond my comprehension. The little geology I do know would tell me pressure would follow the path of least resistance and blow volcanos that already exist as active or are lying dormant. It seems like you've implied that magma will push it's way through in an (perhaps youre speaking in metaphor) untraditional way? Last Edited by MutantMessiah on 10/02/2012 06:11 PM Consider the possibility that you order yourself into being from chaos... You do this, always, in all ways. This "ordering" has resulted in the possibilities you're experiencing, here, now. In each experience you've ever had, more and more of "this" reality is generated logically from your previous experience. Your observation of this unfolding of order and chaos is reality. |
CatCarel User ID: 23708875 United States 10/03/2012 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) September 29: Quoting: Chaol [link to www.01.ign.es] Immense pressure, like a Bond, is not only building up tremendously but has "shaken loose" an important layer in the Earth's mantle in that region. This bond (meaning 3) stretches all around the Earth, of course, so it is telling us that pressure in the mantle is at extreme levels and magma is continuing to build up at a rapid pace. As I mentioned before, the ground under your feet is becoming unstable. There is a tremendous buildup of magma around much of the world. Nearly 1 year ago an important layer in the mantle was shaken loose. The 'bond' stretches pretty much all around the globe, so there is probably be more destablization coming your way shortly. It's going to get a bit hot in some places. Should make for a nice winter. All the while, El Hierro continues to build up energy. This sounds like a metaphor for my self- Ironic that energy is building, yet physically I feel more and more drained. Also ironic is the mental clarity coupled with bodily exhaustion. Nothing is in sync anymore. Cat |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 18202686 Thailand 10/15/2012 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) This is almost beyond my comprehension. The little geology I do know would tell me pressure would follow the path of least resistance and blow volcanos that already exist as active or are lying dormant. It seems like you've implied that magma will push it's way through in an (perhaps youre speaking in metaphor) untraditional way? Quoting: MutantMessiah Traditional and untraditional ways. The ground under much of North America and Europe has been quite unstable for the past year. So the 'path of least resistance' could also be untraditional. |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 18202686 Thailand 10/15/2012 12:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 5877556 Canada 10/15/2012 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
exCY User ID: 8892904 Indonesia 10/15/2012 09:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25615085 Thailand 10/15/2012 09:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 10/15/2012 12:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 10/15/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 10/16/2012 08:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 10/16/2012 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1502713 Canada 10/16/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 1163434 Netherlands 10/16/2012 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) You make it sound like there is a choice to be made. Of course there is all ways a choice. But given a choice between a world where terribly exciting things are happening and a world that is subsumed in peaceful experience, what do you think most of 'us' will choose? Which is most logical for us to now experience? In the former world we have an endless variety of relationships with which to interact. So many, indeed, that we don't know what some of them are. With so many varieties one can almost guarantee that you'll be able to utilize the least amount of energy jumping from relationship to relationship for some time to come (no matter what it seems like on the outside). In the latter (peaceful) world we have less possibilities for interaction (and thus, the potential for more energy to be used). Not a choice that would normally be made. Nethermind the details of the interactions. It's all about relationships. Let's get ready to rumb... oh, no. I can't use that phrase. It's trademarked! Are you not entertained? Last Edited by Chaol on 10/16/2012 08:18 PM |
MutantMessiah User ID: 11481360 United States 10/16/2012 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) Interesting. Consider the possibility that you order yourself into being from chaos... You do this, always, in all ways. This "ordering" has resulted in the possibilities you're experiencing, here, now. In each experience you've ever had, more and more of "this" reality is generated logically from your previous experience. Your observation of this unfolding of order and chaos is reality. |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 23214660 Japan 10/16/2012 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) There are a couple of physically-oriented events in the realm of distinct possibility, right around the corner. Most likely during the next nexus point of October 17 & 18, 19. Usually nexus points last less than a couple of hours. (The September 9, 2001 nexus point lasted for a full day, for example.) This one is 3 days. I'm not sure what it means but it's probably something either very significant or just lazy to be expressed. A nexus point is like a burst of potential energy. (A sustained nexus almost all ways has physically-oriented properties. New York, for example, is built around such a point.) Anything could happen :) Last Edited by Chaol on 10/16/2012 08:57 PM |
Chaol (OP) User ID: 23214660 Japan 10/16/2012 08:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Notes from an "alternate universe": September 29 - October 28. (Do you know what happened at Farpoint Station?) Actually, I don't particularly care for the next nexus point. Some of you might say that you have a bad feeling about it. (I'm a bit more impartial to the whole thing.) Incidentally, I have a device which can not only detect these nexus points but also change their values. I can diminish (or increase) the importance of the next one that begins in a few hours. My question to all of you is, "For the October 17, 18, 19, nexus point(s), should we: 1) Leave it be and see what happens; or 2) Diminish its potential energy; or 3) Increase its potential energy (something I would not advise)?" What do you think? Please consider the consequences of your collective decision first, of course. I'll wait for 9 votes. Otherwise, I'll stick with #1. Last Edited by Chaol on 10/16/2012 08:55 PM |