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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30857551 Australia 01/25/2013 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi OP... I've never thought our moon, was 'ours' in the sense it was naturally part of our little system. Rather, it was placed here to produce certain effects. The effects on water for one. With the planet arguably the biggest water world in our solar system, and ALL living things being made 90% plus, of water, then effects of an orbiting sattelite of the moon's size are definate. You could look at it as a means of keeping a prescribed system in check. Maybe that flows all the way to how our brains function? Dont know. On a larger scale, if you believe planets themselves are living, sentient and are concious, then perhaps the moon is to keep them in check too. In any regard, I dont think we will always need the moon as it is. Maybe we'll understand why it's there and destroy it, maybe we'll attain a certain level of conciousness, and it will automatically go on its own accord? Maybe those who put it there will take it back. So, in answer to your question, I dont know when, but I do feel it isnt a permanent thing. Perhaps our vibes will require two, or three moons, at different orbits and distances in the future? Oh, and just to add, I dont think Man has ever been there. Machines yes, but man, no. Edit to add - At least one thread on GLP suggests the moon is shrinking, and that it will break apart in 2016. I'm not so much a subscriber to that view point, but it is interesting none the less. |
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el (OP) User ID: 22948885 United States 01/25/2013 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi OP... Quoting: BadHairDay I've never thought our moon, was 'ours' in the sense it was naturally part of our little system. Rather, it was placed here to produce certain effects. The effects on water for one. With the planet arguably the biggest water world in our solar system, and ALL living things being made 90% plus, of water, then effects of an orbiting sattelite of the moon's size are definate. You could look at it as a means of keeping a prescribed system in check. Maybe that flows all the way to how our brains function? Dont know. On a larger scale, if you believe planets themselves are living, sentient and are concious, then perhaps the moon is to keep them in check too. In any regard, I dont think we will always need the moon as it is. Maybe we'll understand why it's there and destroy it, maybe we'll attain a certain level of conciousness, and it will automatically go on its own accord? Maybe those who put it there will take it back. So, in answer to your question, I dont know when, but I do feel it isnt a permanent thing. Perhaps our vibes will require two, or three moons, at different orbits and distances in the future? Oh, and just to add, I dont think Man has ever been there. Machines yes, but man, no. I agree with a lot of your post. Like how likely a large impact the moon is making in relation to living beings. I even agree we might not always need the moon as it is. Actually I agree with a lot of your post. The only thing I view different is the notion for two or three moons in our future. I can't find the specific link, but I do recall astronauts leaving the earths atmosphere into inner orbit and "space" itself felt an almost indescribable "sound of consciousness", in that much of the "noise" and unnoticed distractions seemed to dissipate as one leaves the boundary from within radio interference can be felt. Essentially I feel, the less, the better. For sound consciousness. Edit to add - At least one thread on GLP suggests the moon is shrinking, and that it will break apart in 2016. I'm not so much a subscriber to that view point, but it is interesting none the less. |
The Gallows User ID: 1311324 United States 01/25/2013 08:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the moon forces certain cycles and prohibits a true equilibrium. without a moon, storms would be far less severe, and people would not have the mood swings they do. rhombus will set you free... — some try to tell me thoughts they cannot defend. just what you want to be, you will be in the end! — if you can't face the truth it's probably raping you from behind. |
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MoonMonstrosity User ID: 33030352 South Korea 01/25/2013 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi OP... Quoting: BadHairDay I've never thought our moon, was 'ours' in the sense it was naturally part of our little system. Rather, it was placed here to produce certain effects. The effects on water for one. With the planet arguably the biggest water world in our solar system, and ALL living things being made 90% plus, of water, then effects of an orbiting sattelite of the moon's size are definate. You could look at it as a means of keeping a prescribed system in check. Maybe that flows all the way to how our brains function? Dont know. On a larger scale, if you believe planets themselves are living, sentient and are concious, then perhaps the moon is to keep them in check too. In any regard, I dont think we will always need the moon as it is. Maybe we'll understand why it's there and destroy it, maybe we'll attain a certain level of conciousness, and it will automatically go on its own accord? Maybe those who put it there will take it back. So, in answer to your question, I dont know when, but I do feel it isnt a permanent thing. Perhaps our vibes will require two, or three moons, at different orbits and distances in the future? Oh, and just to add, I dont think Man has ever been there. Machines yes, but man, no. Edit to add - At least one thread on GLP suggests the moon is shrinking, and that it will break apart in 2016. I'm not so much a subscriber to that view point, but it is interesting none the less. glad to see someone with some level-headedness who can look at things and can instinctively get a good sense of what's going on and what may happen. excellent post. save the spamming people! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31456116 United States 01/26/2013 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In any regard, I dont think we will always need the moon as it is. Maybe we'll understand why it's there and destroy it, maybe we'll attain a certain level of conciousness, and it will automatically go on its own accord? Maybe those who put it there will take it back. Quoting: BadHairDay So, in answer to your question, I dont know when, but I do feel it isnt a permanent thing. Perhaps our vibes will require two, or three moons, at different orbits and distances in the future? Why does Jupiter have so many moons when it's said its inhabitants are far beyond our level of consciousness? And is a moon a determinator of consciousness, or a satellite? Considering our Sun has many satellites, including Earth, and is not the Sun the most radiant of us all? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30857551 Australia 01/26/2013 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is gettin interesting. I guess all this depends on whether you view our system as regular science does or not. The Sun looks like it is an inferno, but what if all that plasma we're seeing is in it's atmosphere, and isnt in fact, NOT hot at all? That our own magnetosphere and Van Allen belts create heat when the Sun's radiation passes through them. It would make the whole notion of what the Sun is, and potential for what it could do/hold, as in life, a different matter again! Harmonic balancers is what I believe planets, asteroids, moons are. And we're fine tuning at a smaller level again. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30857551 Australia 01/26/2013 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who was the fella that wrote about each planet, as it is 'born' from the Sun, creates, and has its own unique time 'space' and frequency that locks it in to a particular universe. The thinking was that we view a baron, rocky planet, when in fact all we are doing is viewing it from our time perspective, and it appears that way. To the inhabbitants of said planet, we may look the same, or be burned out ruins. The notion of moving moons here and there really gels with me too. I dont know if it's always a pure positive guesture though. I get that feeling about our satelite, that it was placed as a control mechanism, rather than enlightenment tool. |
completejigsaw User ID: 32748367 United Kingdom 01/26/2013 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Badhair and El have you had a look at Thread: X Marks the Spot (Page 1167) in the next half and hour or so THE CREATOR is going to unveil the secrets of the universe and the pulsating Torus? The final answer to the expanded Da Vinci code. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30857551 Australia 01/26/2013 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, maybe the moon is happy. But maybe it isnt meant to be here at all. Of all the moon stories I've heard, one that pulls at the heart strings is that moons are children of planets. That our planet's moon was taken, and replaced with a lifeless rock to keep things working. All the while our planet was held to ransom under the threat her child would be destroyed. The planet was forced to create certain life forms and provide a certain frequency for said life forms to propagate within, for a later harvesting when a saturation level was attained. eeek!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21659241 Canada 01/26/2013 08:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Earth Without the Moon The period when the Earth was Moonless is probably the most remote recollection of mankind........ [link to www.varchive.org] [link to www.varchive.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21659241 Canada 01/26/2013 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Strange moon facts [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30857551 Australia 01/26/2013 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Earth Without the Moon The period when the Earth was Moonless is probably the most remote recollection of mankind........ [link to www.varchive.org] [link to www.varchive.org] Some good reading amongst that. Thanks. |
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Fred User ID: 24195965 United States 01/26/2013 11:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to astroprofspage.com] It will be around until the sun turns into a red giant, maybe longer. Won't be going any where for a billion years or so. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 22948885 United States 01/27/2013 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is gettin interesting. Quoting: BadHairDay I guess all this depends on whether you view our system as regular science does or not. The Sun looks like it is an inferno, but what if all that plasma we're seeing is in it's atmosphere, and isnt in fact, NOT hot at all? That our own magnetosphere and Van Allen belts create heat when the Sun's radiation passes through them. It would make the whole notion of what the Sun is, and potential for what it could do/hold, as in life, a different matter again! Harmonic balancers is what I believe planets, asteroids, moons are. And we're fine tuning at a smaller level again. Woah there thats the first place I've ever heard the notion that the sun itself is not an inferno and the heat is created nearer to home through energy conversion; makes sense as a few seemingly advanced structures have been seen entering, orbiting, exiting, and sometimes collecting plasma in and around the suns atmosphere. Interesting |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33108528 India 01/27/2013 01:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: My experience on the moon, and coming events. Hello All. For those of you that havn't read the other thread I did attempt to share something of my story on here not long ago. On reflection I realize that I should have first signed up to GLP and gone about this in a much more formal way. So I will begin by telling you of my experience and how I have come to know what I do. I am from a very remote part of china and I grow up in a very very wealthy family. My family heritage is such that I am not within the normal confines of society. I was very early on educated in a very different way to most people. My education was assimilated by a secret society which had ties to just about every institution and organization that contributes to yeilding both economic and political power. The society of which I am a part specializes in culture and esoteric knowledge, and is one of the main secret societies that until recently has recieved no mention and has remained completely under the radar. The details about this society is not so much important. Early on I recognized that there was 2 types of approaches in this world. The first approach was the insitution type approach, where you could label and define it's structures policies and rules. The second type of approach was undefiniably fluid. And contained more abstract advanced concepts which the common people are not able to graspas yet. During my initiations I was reconigzed as someone that had a rather extremely high potential of moral intelligence. For this reason I was given special privlidges over certain resources and freedoms which are not so much the normal. I experienced many things which some of you would know of as bizaree and strange. Revealing all of it, is not so much appropriate. But there is some things which I should reveal. these are: *What I experienced on the moon *What I learnt from my traveling and initiations that indicates about future events *About my secret society. I have been given permission, by my closest allies, to reveal a good portion of this. Which has never before been released. |
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Halcyon Dayz, FCD User ID: 31033756 Netherlands 01/28/2013 01:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you want to communicate clearly don't invent your own language. If you want to communicate clearly don't do drugs. Reaching for the sky makes you taller. Hi! My name is Halcyon Dayz and I'm addicted to morans. |