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so edgar cayce is a topic
from memory he was good with detail and poor with direction of detail
what was past he saw as future mostly

we will discover
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Because, it seems he allowed his very strong nature of belief to steer him in directions at points in his trances. Not his fault. He held to his Christian beliefs very strongly to the point I am sure much of it was embedded in his subconscious,
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hmm
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Yes, do you fine people have a question?
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so edgar cayce is a topic
from memory he was good with detail and poor with direction of detail
what was past he saw as future mostly

we will discover
 Quoting: aether


Because, it seems he allowed his very strong nature of belief to steer him in directions at points in his trances. Not his fault. He held to his Christian beliefs very strongly to the point I am sure much of it was embedded in his subconscious,
 Quoting: Septenary Man


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


How do we know we all don't do the same thing; ex science, culture, geometry?
It seems to me experience is based on beliefs
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so edgar cayce is a topic
from memory he was good with detail and poor with direction of detail
what was past he saw as future mostly

we will discover
 Quoting: aether


Because, it seems he allowed his very strong nature of belief to steer him in directions at points in his trances. Not his fault. He held to his Christian beliefs very strongly to the point I am sure much of it was embedded in his subconscious,
 Quoting: Septenary Man


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


yes
with his remote sensing of our memory fields he did not seem to know saturn/earth history or much about our distant past
so when he experienced events he assumed they were to come because there was nothing within his knowing/imagination to prompt thought they may come from our past
plus
in his era information on the electrical nature of our universe and it`s consequences was little known to the public so he possessed no cosmology or understanding of the structure of our environment to fit what he "saw" into
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Bucky saw the bubbles by the seaside
Pondered 'surely nature does not calculate PI for each one of these'

The facets tend toward PI in the infinite limit
Proximate must be good enough for nature's work

In the instant
An instance needn't be
Perfection

Yet doing trumps being
For what is a bubble to be?
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so edgar cayce is a topic
from memory he was good with detail and poor with direction of detail
what was past he saw as future mostly

we will discover
 Quoting: aether


Because, it seems he allowed his very strong nature of belief to steer him in directions at points in his trances. Not his fault. He held to his Christian beliefs very strongly to the point I am sure much of it was embedded in his subconscious,
 Quoting: Septenary Man


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


How do we know we all don't do the same thing; ex science, culture, geometry?
It seems to me experience is based on beliefs
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635


we test what we know in reality here on earth and out in space
and
we utilize feedback (3 days) in actual physical events
over time (linear) you discover what works and what does not work by the physical answers you receive and the emotional satisfaction/stimulation it provides
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yes
with his remote sensing of our memory fields he did not seem to know saturn/earth history or much about our distant past
so when he experienced events he assumed they were to come because there was nothing within his knowing/imagination to prompt thought they may come from our past
plus
in his era information on the electrical nature of our universe and it`s consequences was little known to the public so he possessed no cosmology or understanding of the structure of our environment to fit what he "saw" into
 Quoting: aether


Cayce was amazing...imo

Blazing the trail he did...being a 'receiver'.

His birth year also being something I noticed of note, many years ago.

:)
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Bucky saw the bubbles by the seaside
Pondered 'surely nature does not calculate PI for each one of these'

The facets tend toward PI in the infinite limit
Proximate must be good enough for nature's work

In the instant
An instance needn't be
Perfection

Yet doing trumps being
For what is a bubble to be?
 Quoting: just a dude


yes
nothing stops
so nothing is the same at any next moment


scale makes that difficult to see sometimes tounge
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yes
with his remote sensing of our memory fields he did not seem to know saturn/earth history or much about our distant past
so when he experienced events he assumed they were to come because there was nothing within his knowing/imagination to prompt thought they may come from our past
plus
in his era information on the electrical nature of our universe and it`s consequences was little known to the public so he possessed no cosmology or understanding of the structure of our environment to fit what he "saw" into
 Quoting: aether


Cayce was amazing...imo

Blazing the trail he did...being a 'receiver'.

His birth year also being something I noticed of note, many years ago.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


likely so
we have never used him
this is our first time
and we have never read what he wrote
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Cayce was amazing...imo

Blazing the trail he did...being a 'receiver'.

His birth year also being something I noticed of note, many years ago.

:)
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likely so
we have never used him
this is our first time
and we have never read what he wrote
 Quoting: aether


I have been fascinated by him as you might imagine, since early childhood when I saw what I believe was an Unsolved Mysteries episode regarding his life.

That TV show...loved it.

tounge
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Cayce was amazing...imo

Blazing the trail he did...being a 'receiver'.

His birth year also being something I noticed of note, many years ago.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


likely so
we have never used him
this is our first time
and we have never read what he wrote
 Quoting: aether


I have been fascinated by him as you might imagine, since early childhood when I saw what I believe was an Unsolved Mysteries episode regarding his life.

That TV show...loved it.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


any chance of a quick over view of what he saw in our Caribbean area
as you saw from the post earlier his emotional writing style is yuck to look at
remote sensing detects quite a lot of architecture down there and maybe some pyramids , or at least one, that is useful
if you remember

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Bucky saw the bubbles by the seaside
Pondered 'surely nature does not calculate PI for each one of these'

The facets tend toward PI in the infinite limit
Proximate must be good enough for nature's work

In the instant
An instance needn't be
Perfection

Yet doing trumps being
For what is a bubble to be?
 Quoting: just a dude


yes
nothing stops
so nothing is the same at any next moment


scale makes that difficult to see sometimes tounge
 Quoting: aether


One of my personal sayings, "Perfection is dynamic".
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Cayce was amazing...imo

Blazing the trail he did...being a 'receiver'.

His birth year also being something I noticed of note, many years ago.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


likely so
we have never used him
this is our first time
and we have never read what he wrote
 Quoting: aether


I have been fascinated by him as you might imagine, since early childhood when I saw what I believe was an Unsolved Mysteries episode regarding his life.

That TV show...loved it.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


any chance of a quick over view of what he saw in our Caribbean area
as you saw from the post earlier his emotional writing style is yuck to look at
remote sensing detects quite a lot of architecture down there and maybe some pyramids , or at least one, that is useful
if you remember
 Quoting: aether


No,I have no memory of that.

If I remember correctly it was something which occurred with him in childhood I found particularly noteworthy as a child.

Apparently, he had fallen asleep as a youth on one of his school books

After he had woken he realized he had retained the information within, by resting his upon it alone.

:)
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likely so
we have never used him
this is our first time
and we have never read what he wrote
 Quoting: aether


I have been fascinated by him as you might imagine, since early childhood when I saw what I believe was an Unsolved Mysteries episode regarding his life.

That TV show...loved it.

tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


any chance of a quick over view of what he saw in our Caribbean area
as you saw from the post earlier his emotional writing style is yuck to look at
remote sensing detects quite a lot of architecture down there and maybe some pyramids , or at least one, that is useful
if you remember
 Quoting: aether


No,I have no memory of that.

If I remember correctly it was something which occurred with him in childhood I found particularly noteworthy as a child.

Apparently, he had fallen asleep as a youth on one of his school books

After he had woken he realized he had retained the information within, by resting his upon it alone.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


okay
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what we have not confirmed yet is the style of the architecture in the Caribbean location
is it a flat top
or is it a cap stone
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okay
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
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Edgar Cayce predicted that in 1968 or 1969 Poseidia, a portion of Atlantis would rise. He describes Poseidia as one of the five islands that resulted from the breakup of the main island of Atlantis around 50,000 B.C. This large land area in the Caribbean, that included Bimini, became an important center for Atlanteans after 28,000 B.C. when natural catastrophes or unpleasant social conditions pressured many Atlanteans to flee their sinking country. (Readings 587-4, 877-26, 2157-1.)

Edgar Cayce frequently refers to Atlanteans moving to the Caribbean, and scientists have recently confirmed that, as Edgar Cayce described, people settled in Belize on the southern coast of the Yucatan peninsula before 9,000 B.C. Cayce depicts one small band whose leader Iltar led them to the Yucatan, and states that a temple Iltar built will rise again. (Reading 5750-1.) One can imagine the destitute people who sailed in fragile craft toward the setting sun for many weeks on end with little food and water, before finally reaching the lovely lands of Central America. [link to www.atlantisinsights.net]
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what we have not confirmed yet is the style of the architecture in the Caribbean location
is it a flat top
or is it a cap stone
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It seems he equated this to being Atlantis.
[link to www.edgarcayce.org]
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okay
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
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no
we have done our own remote sensing since cayce cropped up on the st Louis thread
and
Boitatá went straight to that location and marked it as "vital" in global link

since then feedback has continuously pointed us to the same inclusive of discoveries being reported
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okay
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
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no
we have done our own remote sensing since cayce cropped up on the st Louis thread
and
Boitatá went straight to that location and marked it as "vital" in global link

since then feedback has continuously pointed us to the same inclusive of discoveries being reported
 Quoting: aether


Was it the ruins near Bimini?
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Carbon-dating results for a recently discovered underwater site match Edgar Cayce's dates and location for Atlantis and the sunken Hall of Records!

Researchers for the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) have investigated an underwater site with what appears to be the remains of a collapsed multi-room building. Locals first found the structure and notified A.R.E. team members who made several expeditions to the location. On August 17, 2011, a spokesman for the organization announced the discovery and carbon dating results.

The building foundation has manmade mitered limestone corners and other debris inside the outer walls. A sample of beach rock from a long, straight foundation wall was carbon dated to between 21,520 BCE and 20,610 BCE. These dates are astonishing, because prior to this discovery most researchers considered the oldest dates for humans in this area to be 1000 BCE.

The A.R.E. has been searching this region since the late 1960s and has found many unusual underwater formations that appear to be manmade, but this is the first site to actually be carbon dated to a time long before the last Ice Age ended, which fits with Edgar Cayce's information that a highly developed culture once lived off the coast of the Bahamas and operated throughout the region.

It is also in the area where Cayce said a temple housing the Hall of Records with its Atlantean stone tablets sank. The dates also fit with those Cayce gave for the declining years of the Atlantean era. Visit the Search for Atlantis page for details about the unusual underwater formations. A.R.E. Members can view additional pictures and The Search For Atlantis video from the Forgotten History Series with Drs. Greg and Lora Little in the online Member-only section.
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[link to www.edgarcayce.org]
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okay
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
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no
we have done our own remote sensing since cayce cropped up on the st Louis thread
and
Boitatá went straight to that location and marked it as "vital" in global link

since then feedback has continuously pointed us to the same inclusive of discoveries being reported
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the point is we have yet to include it within our emotional links strongly because we have a weak lock on it and it has yet to feel the "right" time to increase our contact with it
mostly because it feels more "alive" than others
and it`s close proximity to the global electric circuit which itself defines "tone" of our planet generally and because there has been no progress with telluric and atmospheric currents as in:
do we emotionally understand their mingling yet generally
so the time table of this /z\ fits the 2013/2014 timetable of reorientation away from marduk personality driven human affairs
that is the next few years
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okay
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
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no
we have done our own remote sensing since cayce cropped up on the st Louis thread
and
Boitatá went straight to that location and marked it as "vital" in global link

since then feedback has continuously pointed us to the same inclusive of discoveries being reported
 Quoting: aether


Was it the ruins near Bimini?
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i don`t know
i know the Caribbean but the remote sensing is below the surface so no idea where it is precisely without looking at a map which there has been no requirement to do yet
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Do you speak of the pyramid under the ocean, that a specific diver found and then removed a particular artifact from?

I remember hearing the story.

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


no
we have done our own remote sensing since cayce cropped up on the st Louis thread
and
Boitatá went straight to that location and marked it as "vital" in global link

since then feedback has continuously pointed us to the same inclusive of discoveries being reported
 Quoting: aether


Was it the ruins near Bimini?
 Quoting: Septenary Man


i don`t know
i know the Caribbean but the remote sensing is below the surface so no idea where it is precisely without looking at a map which there has been no requirement to do yet
 Quoting: aether


Gotcha. The Edgar Cayce website said the closest match to his Atlantis was some underwater ruins near Bimini.
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this was june last year



I threw a link in there from a while back. Caught my eye.
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reminds me:

so hovering
let`s accept for the moment that all topographical features upon earth of significance are electrical/plasma caused

our flood was the culmination of saturn letting go to the superior effects of sol thus the anode converted to water vapor and crashed down upon earth as water does when waters in a hurry

up to then the source of earths electrical requirement came from saturn via the anode glow and occasional flares off the brown dwarf
our gravity, magnetosphere etc where different
the difference in our magnetosphere manifested as it must in a different tone of life represented by our Schumann resonance because as we know tone of shumann is dictated by volume of electricity within our global electrical circuit and shape of the gap between our planet surface and the magnetosphere and all plaents have one (tone)
both of which where significance different within saturn`s power, hence earth gravity difference, big fauna and animals

now when the flood came in a rush earth instantly, as we now instant exists, switched power source from saturn to sol
no time gap
gravity, magnetosphere, Schumann, global circuit etc. all instantly configuration to sol power
whoa, what a day huh
now this is the funny part to me
from that day until this the decider of the tone, magnetosphere shape, gravity value is fixed by that location within the Caribbean sea, the one with the "big city" that just materialized while we float because it is the location of max volts for the short time it faces sol
i find that intriguing at this moment

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the global electric circuit remains constant in every part of the globe but it`s global value alters in direct (instant) position of our sun so we can be sure it is not the sun that fluctuates it`s radiation , it is dependent upon what part of our globe is directly facing the sun that is the cause of the fluctuations

now if we listen to science it says this:

"the potential of the global electric circuit varies with the position of the sun
this cannot be due to gravitational forces, as the gravitational force of the moon is far greater than that of the sun

the variation of the electrical potential is an instantaneous effect, it is just like gravity

so it must be due to solar radiation but what kind

and why is it that voltage of the global electric circuit increases so much more when the sun is direct overhead in central america?

is that because that is also an area of high seismic activity ?"
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this is what arrived the other night so we are just hovering over it getting a feel
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the global electric circuit remains constant in every part of the globe but it`s global value alters in direct (instant) position of our sun so we can be sure it is not the sun that fluctuates it`s radiation , it is dependent upon what part of our globe is directly facing the sun that is the cause of the fluctuations

now if we listen to science it says this:

"the potential of the global electric circuit varies with the position of the sun
this cannot be due to gravitational forces, as the gravitational force of the moon is far greater than that of the sun

the variation of the electrical potential is an instantaneous effect, it is just like gravity

so it must be due to solar radiation but what kind

and why is it that voltage of the global electric circuit increases so much more when the sun is direct overhead in central america?

is that because that is also an area of high seismic activity ?"
 Quoting: science


this is what arrived the other night so we are just hovering over it getting a feel
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


I wonder if there is an associated effect caused from the South Atlantic Anomaly as well.
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Because, it seems he allowed his very strong nature of belief to steer him in directions at points in his trances. Not his fault. He held to his Christian beliefs very strongly to the point I am sure much of it was embedded in his subconscious,
 Quoting: Septenary Man


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


How do we know we all don't do the same thing; ex science, culture, geometry?
It seems to me experience is based on beliefs
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we test what we know in reality here on earth and out in space
and
we utilize feedback (3 days) in actual physical events
over time (linear) you discover what works and what does not work by the physical answers you receive and the emotional satisfaction/stimulation it provides
 Quoting: aether


gotcha

There was the larimar stone found in the caribbean.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
cayce said it was a stone from atlantis
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the global electric circuit remains constant in every part of the globe but it`s global value alters in direct (instant) position of our sun so we can be sure it is not the sun that fluctuates it`s radiation , it is dependent upon what part of our globe is directly facing the sun that is the cause of the fluctuations

now if we listen to science it says this:

"the potential of the global electric circuit varies with the position of the sun
this cannot be due to gravitational forces, as the gravitational force of the moon is far greater than that of the sun

the variation of the electrical potential is an instantaneous effect, it is just like gravity

so it must be due to solar radiation but what kind

and why is it that voltage of the global electric circuit increases so much more when the sun is direct overhead in central america?

is that because that is also an area of high seismic activity ?"
 Quoting: science


this is what arrived the other night so we are just hovering over it getting a feel
 Quoting: aether

 Quoting: aether


I wonder if there is an associated effect caused from the South Atlantic Anomaly as well.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


maybe
remember this a mood orientated option like the next few years are

so we will see what happens
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i don`t think it is my imagination and it is not the 3rd
but anyone notice that many people are expressing strange (to me) emotional expressions

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