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Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data.

 
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How did the pyramids in Giza work? Would it be easily replicated today?
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Also, are any of Teslas research caches still hidden? What kind of useful information would they contain? Where could they be found?
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Did Jesus really walk on water?
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Yes.
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Alterwelt,

Since this is the Easter Season is there anything else you could share with us about Jesus that you have not all ready shared? See below for a link to a compilation of you previously shared info . . .
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20) Jesus bled to death at the crucifixion, was the son of Joseph of Arimathea, husband of Mary, a 17 year old young woman, they were wealthy, Jesus had a twin brother and a sister.
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is it still possible to view the past or connect with a different time at Stonehenge?
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To an extent, not for you however.
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could you elaborate? who could view this? why is not possible for me? what would be needed?
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what is what appears to be an alien ship in the "painting "the baptism of Christ"? , "the crucifiction" , "Madonna with saint giovonnino " and other famaous ancient paintings? what are the authours of these paintings trying to represent?
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It's not an alien spaceship, i've never studied the masters of painted art, ask tomorrow.
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bumping for another look by alternate OP
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Why do we dream? What are dreams and why do some people have such vivid dreams, and even sometimes dreams that come true?
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I'm very speculative that the Alterwelt group may have handed the "keys" to someone who hasn't presented before. The response about the Romanovs not aligning with recent discoveries disappoints me somewhat. Alterwelt, what say you?
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Hi Alterwelt,
Did Dwarka go into the sea in 10800 BC at the start of the younger dryas? If not when? Did the climate change substantially in the subcontinent or was the distortion localized to the coastal regions ?

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Is there any truth to the dartmoore beast? Is this an animal or something else?
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what are the cities floating in china that are being spotted?
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Hi Alterwelt,
Did Dwarka go into the sea in 10800 BC at the start of the younger dryas? If not when?
 Quoting: hidden river

Yes, the exact date cannot be pinpointed but the event happened between 10.800 and 10.600 B.C.

What is known is that it happened rapidly.
Did the climate change substantially in the subcontinent or was the distortion localized to the coastal regions ?
 Quoting: hidden river


The climate changed worldwide, in fact the reason why civilization failed was not due to the flood, nor to the earthquakes but due to the fact that farming became almost impossible globally and most urban centers starved to death centuries before the encroaching waters and sands claimed them.
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How did the pyramids in Giza work? Would it be easily replicated today?
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In simplified terms they drew energy from the earths magnetic core and several other sources, combined it with flowing water to provide massive amounts of energy that could be converted into several forms such as ecetricity.

No, the Giza complex cannot be replicated today, they were built using completely different principles most of which are presently forgotten or misunderstood.
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Also, are any of Teslas research caches still hidden? What kind of useful information would they contain? Where could they be found?
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Teslas - no but there are examples of operational technology in Egypt and South America, these however predate Tesla by milenia.
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Why do we dream?
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Because your animal brain needs to connect to your essence, since your soul speaks to the brain in a language that is completely alien to it it needs to translate it into symbolic meanings - ie dreams.
why do some people have such vivid dreams, and even sometimes dreams that come true?
 Quoting: Peepaws

Sometimes your subconscious tries to send a message across, it does not speak in the language of logic so it's only way of making something more noticeable is to send a stronger signal.
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How did the pyramids in Giza work? Would it be easily replicated today?
 Quoting: Basstard 70999065


In simplified terms they drew energy from the earths magnetic core and several other sources, combined it with flowing water to provide massive amounts of energy that could be converted into several forms such as ecetricity.

No, the Giza complex cannot be replicated today, they were built using completely different principles most of which are presently forgotten or misunderstood.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


How did the pyramids in Giza work? Would it be easily replicated today?
 Quoting: Basstard 70999065


In simplified terms they drew energy from the earths magnetic core and several other sources, combined it with flowing water to provide massive amounts of energy that could be converted into several forms such as ecetricity.

No, the Giza complex cannot be replicated today, they were built using completely different principles most of which are presently forgotten or misunderstood.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Would this mean the pyramids worked along the same principles as Teslas Wardenclyffe Tower?
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Would this mean the pyramids worked along the same principles as Teslas Wardenclyffe Tower?
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To a degree, some of the scientific principles behind the Giza complex closely overlapped the sciences behind Teslas work.
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Alterwelt can you finally explain the simultaneously existing one reality and infinite number of parallel ones?

How can both be true at the same time? Logically if there is one reality, there should not be other ones...
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You clearly have access to historical information I'm sure the vast majority of us would love to explore freely. I thank you for sharing what you have chosen to share thus far.
You also demonstrate clear intelligence and level-headed detachment.

There are many questions I want to ask your team, and perhaps I will soon, but right now something takes precedence for me.

You must have an equally deep understanding of our current global society as you do of these past historical highs and lows. You must be able to make an educated guess on what will become of us in this day and age.

As a person under 30, gifted with intelligence and talent, yet permanently squashed by economic circumstance and the cost of living... Is there anything to look forward to? Will it ever get any better?

You mention other than global war, we seem to be relatively safe right now, but in my personal situation, if things don't start leaning a little more post-scarcity, I'll never be able to support and raise a child, nevermind pursue anything I really want to do myself besides put food on the table.

Basically... will things start looking up soon, or are we stuck with status-quo until the bombs start droppping?

Thank you for all the time you've spent on this. My birthday is in a couple days so this question has been weighing on me lately.
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You clearly have access to historical information I'm sure the vast majority of us would love to explore freely. I thank you for sharing what you have chosen to share thus far.
You also demonstrate clear intelligence and level-headed detachment.

There are many questions I want to ask your team, and perhaps I will soon, but right now something takes precedence for me.

You must have an equally deep understanding of our current global society as you do of these past historical highs and lows. You must be able to make an educated guess on what will become of us in this day and age.

As a person under 30, gifted with intelligence and talent, yet permanently squashed by economic circumstance and the cost of living... Is there anything to look forward to? Will it ever get any better?

You mention other than global war, we seem to be relatively safe right now, but in my personal situation, if things don't start leaning a little more post-scarcity, I'll never be able to support and raise a child, nevermind pursue anything I really want to do myself besides put food on the table.

Basically... will things start looking up soon, or are we stuck with status-quo until the bombs start droppping?

Thank you for all the time you've spent on this. My birthday is in a couple days so this question has been weighing on me lately.
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I am not amazed that younger people see difficult economic times ahead. I would say for most of human history (as we have been taught) this has been true. Economies by their nature cycle between boom and bust, the added pressure of a true world economy makes things even more difficult to predict; however, remember the individual who is willing to work hard and has skills, education or training that are desired always succeed in any economy. Choose a career or economic niche that is needed by your culture and society. This has always lead to economic success.

For example, in my case it was medicine, didn't want it, didn't like it but I was very good at it. I learned to find something within the discipline to make me want to get up in the morning and complete a 30 year career. I can now do, more or less, what I want to and even within my career I did also. Best wishes to you and your aspirations!

P.S. I also had to move physically and live in different locations to follow training or jobs, this is either exciting or an unwelcome necessity depending on you point of view and personal circumstances. The world (opportunities) seldom comes to us, we have to aggressively seek it out.

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Alterwelt, it has been speculated for years that Jesus survived the crucifixion and later ended up as a wise teacher in or near Northern India.

Since you have indicated he died as the Easter narrative suggests, what do you attribute to the persistence of the alternate speculation about his survival? Is is simply a misunderstanding? Was it a plot to protect Jesus' family? Did the authorities (Jewish or Roman) have any thing to do with this alternate history?

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Hi Alterwelt,
Did Dwarka go into the sea in 10800 BC at the start of the younger dryas? If not when?
 Quoting: hidden river

Yes, the exact date cannot be pinpointed but the event happened between 10.800 and 10.600 B.C.

What is known is that it happened rapidly.
Did the climate change substantially in the subcontinent or was the distortion localized to the coastal regions ?
 Quoting: hidden river


The climate changed worldwide, in fact the reason why civilization failed was not due to the flood, nor to the earthquakes but due to the fact that farming became almost impossible globally and most urban centers starved to death centuries before the encroaching waters and sands claimed them.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


How long did this climatic catastrophe last? How long did it take for agriculture to become viable again? Was this part of the demise of the Megafauna?

Last Edited by George B on 03/26/2016 02:17 PM
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Why do we dream?
 Quoting: Peepaws

Because your animal brain needs to connect to your essence, since your soul speaks to the brain in a language that is completely alien to it it needs to translate it into symbolic meanings - ie dreams.
why do some people have such vivid dreams, and even sometimes dreams that come true?
 Quoting: Peepaws

Sometimes your subconscious tries to send a message across, it does not speak in the language of logic so it's only way of making something more noticeable is to send a stronger signal.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Fascinating! The animal brain needs symbolic concepts from the soul. . . which you seem to be implying are visual and sensory (smell, sound, touch, etc) in order to efficiently connect. Is that correct?

So is language too abstract (as in written and spoken forms) to satisfy the "animal brain"?

Is this animal brain translation disconnect difficulty with the soul (intellect, personality, essence) why we say a picture is worth a thousand words?

AlterSleep

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With Easter around the corner, Why don't Catholics eat meat on Friday? is this Easter holiday connected with Jesus?
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Alterwelt can you finally explain the simultaneously existing one reality and infinite number of parallel ones?

How can both be true at the same time? Logically if there is one reality, there should not be other ones...
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There is one reality and one dimension, what changes is the subjective scope of perception. . I guess within our "reality" are alternate "scope" (s) but only one reality whether dead or alive. . . there are then logically multiple "scopes" of perceptions.

alterperception

"Same reality". . . . do you mean there are other realities? As realities not of this world and its dimensions?
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There is one reality and one dimension, what changes is the subjective scope of perception. Everything including your deceased exists in one unchanging, objective reality, what changes is how much of reality can be perceived and in what manner.

This particular subject is over.
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There exists an infinite number of paralell realities. It will be covered by physics during this decade albeit in theoretical fashion. Yes they influence each other.
 Quoting: George B

That is also true.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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Interesting, I didn't know the concept was that old!

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The tradition of Christians fasting on Fridays to recognize Jesus's crucifixion on Good Friday dates to the first century CE. Fish had been associated with religious holidays even in pre-Christian times.[3] The first mention of fish in connection with Lent comes from Socrates of Constantinople, a church historian in the third and fourth centuries who spoke of abstaining from meat and meat products (such as cheese and eggs) during the 40 days of Lent. The custom was mentioned by Pope Gregory I, who was elected in 590, and was later incorporated into canon law.[4] Roman Catholic tradition has been that the flesh of warm-blooded animals is off limits on Fridays, although the 1983 Code of Canon Law provided for alternative observances of the Friday penance.

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Thank you George B. Sending appreciation for all your work, I love enjoy reading your questions and learning.
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Thank you George B. Sending appreciation for all your work, I love enjoy reading your questions and learning.
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That is most kind! Thank you very much. . . hf
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