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Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:33 am
by AnAncientAwakening
Well now, it's about time that I've moseyed on over here :-) Glad to finally be a part of this forum.

I have certain questions concerning a few different topics:

First, I have been reminded on at least three separate occasions this past week that I should be going back and re-watching 'Avatar', for a variety of reasons. I must admit that the finale of this film left a rather bitter taste in my mouth. We see the Na'vi (the 'ascended beings', the guardians of nature) and their Earth allies having successfully defended Eywa against the 'locusts' that represent the humans of planet Earth (undoubtedly, the comparisons, at least on the surface, to the entire 'Manifest Destiny' agenda became immediately apparent). There is a statement made at the end of this film from Jake Sully, (more a 'musing', rather), in which Sully states that the humans are to be 'sent back' to their 'poisoned planet'. These words by Sully struck a chord deep, deep inside; and it was, unfortunately, a 'diminished fourth'.

I realized, after watching the film, just how deeply this disturbed me. Looking back, I am now reminded of 'Solar Warden' and the secret space program. This is what some have referred to as as the 'breakaway civilization'. A contact of mine has informed me of the fact that this 'breakaway civilization' is already following through on plans to 'seed' another world outside of this Solar System. There is nothing, and I do mean nothing that I have yet heard which both troubles and angers me more than this. Is this to be the fate of humanity: A 'cabal' of highly intelligent yet deeply misguided individuals spreading their own unique 'vision' of humanity throughout the cosmos; freely moving from planet to planet, raping natural resources, and destroying other races? Is this to be the way that we are to be remembered (and reviled)?

I am told that 'Avatar' is a film perhaps sanctioned by 'the good guys' to show what will come to pass if we do not take a stand NOW to fix this mess. Unfortunately, it seems to be having the opposite effect on the members of the mass populace whom are still plugged into the Matrix; not the least of which are the hoards of 'green Nazis' being duped into 'sustainability' and 'land use management' under Agenda 21 and ICLEI (which is perhaps the most deceptive and yet clever of ALL of the fascist policies of this 'cabal'). If I had a nickel for every time that someone has said to me that the "future looks bleak", the "world is overpopulated", and that all of our current actions will "not fix the problems", I'd have a rather hefty sum of Federal Reserve Notes to use as fires starter :roll: I do not need to travel to a distant planet to see beauty, to experience spell-binding bio-diversity, and to feel real magic. Nay, I have all of that right here underneath my feet, on this breathtakingly beautiful, spinning sphere called Planet Earth. I have ZERO tolerance for anyone who would DARE to give up on this planet. There is magic in the wind, there is harmony in the flow of the water, there is peace in the stillness of a moon-lit night. This is not meant to be enjoyed by a select few; it is meant to be enjoyed by all. But we have forgotten. We have foolishly and selfishly (and by design) abandoned the Great Spirit of Earth. And She is not at all pleased with us. But I would hope that She can see through this to those of us who understand the deception, and want to assist Her in the healing process AS ONE.

We as a species currently now find ourselves standing at a crossroads diverging in the wood: One path leads us towards a limitless future of perhaps reconnecting with the 'oneness' of the creation force. The other leads to the 'illusion' of oneness. Our choices now will reverberate in the annals of time.


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As a second bit of musing: I took a particular interest, Daniel, in your response to a question in which you stated that, "...the Cabal has pissed off more than just humanity... and you never want to upset the Unseelie Court." This is a subject that I have always taken a particular interest in; albeit one upon which I have only scratched the surface. There is no doubt that the Universe around us (and within us) is teeming with life. Of all these forms of life, the tales of the 'Fae' have always captured a special place within my imagination as well as my 'soul' (the film 'Photographing Faeries' is particularly intriguing).

Are there any particular texts which you recommend one peruse to learn more of them (I would imagine the ancient texts of the Celts of Ireland and Scotland would be a good starting point)? Of course, the ultimate answer lies deep inside. I have always held fast to the fact that if one is to communicate with such beings, one must quiet the mind and be open to their invitation; as was a man whom I once met who owned a small faerie shop and told my best friend and I the story of how he communicates with the faeries living in the back room of his shop. In the case of my best friend, he told her that the faeries told him that she was giving off 'good vibes'; which is something that I myself remind her of on an almost daily basis (her positive, loving attitude is pure magic, and extraordinarily unique. You'd feel it right away). I do not believe that he was pulling a fast one, and needless to say we were both VERY intrigued. What is the role of the Unseelie Court in such affairs (or the Seelie Court, for that matter)?

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More questions and comments to come. My curiosity is unquenchable when it comes to all of this, for in truth, THIS is where I need to be spending the majority of my energy. To hell with these 'oligarchs' and their nutty 'agendas'. We must pay attention, pay very careful attention, and stay with them; but must not let it consume us, for there are far more important issues which concern us, issues which are Cosmic in scope. As one fellow Patriot so succinctly put it, "Someone left open the gate to the funny farm, and the inmates are masquerading as our leaders." :lol:

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:08 pm
by Ian MacLeod
I sure agree about the inmates now running things! I wouldn't give up on the Earth herself, no. There are still some truly magical places here; There's a beautiful, magical spring that comes out of the bottom of a tree through an opening in the roots. It's clear, clean and pure and ice cold! The creek itself is fast-moving and deep enough that it's clearly spring-fed all along its length. It's in the mountains in a forest. I used to go up there mushroom picking, and hope to take my new family there to camp (some distance from that spring, but with the creek running right by a nice, slightly hidden place we like to camp) again this Spring. Maybe we can find a few morels and boletes! No, the Earth is fine, some wounds and toxic areas aside; she can heal those herself, and even more quickly with our help. It's humans I worry about. It seems that those who love the Earth agree not the type to fight, and those whoa re willing to fight seem to be disparaging of the "tree-hugging hippies" who have no use for battle under any circumstances. Meanwhile the "elites" are still planning on "the Great Culling" as they call it and are joyfully looking to seeing to the annihilation of 90% of the world's populace. To them every human being on the planet except themselves, which is a "superior breed" they believe, are trash, and their personal property to do with whatever they wish. Such a relatively small group of people, and they've managed to be behind the vast majority of the ecological and other damage for the past thousand years at leas, and possibly for much more! I don't believe they are recoverable as humans, and I see no reasonable way to rid ourselves and our planet of these destroyers. THOSE I would give up on, except it's a matter of self-defense and defense of my family! I'm a gentle soul by preference and nature, but I also took up the martial arts almost 40 years ago because as the scrawny, quiet four-eyed bookworm, I got tired of getting my ass kicked for every recess. There are always a few of those, ALWAYS. Now what do we do with the ones who've been killing us, making us ill, destroying brain cells, causing cancers and then charging us for treatments they know don't work while hiding, destroying and forbidding those cures that DO exist? My vote wouldn't be for anything gentle, as I do nto believe a gentle solution would be useful; they always see it as weakness.

Ian

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:37 pm
by daniel
AnAncientAwakening wrote:First, I have been reminded on at least three separate occasions this past week that I should be going back and re-watching 'Avatar', for a variety of reasons.
I have not seen the film, so I cannot comment on this part of your post.
AnAncientAwakening wrote:If I had a nickel for every time that someone has said to me that the "future looks bleak", the "world is overpopulated", and that all of our current actions will "not fix the problems",
I've been hearing this global population reduction stuff for years, so today I thought I'd use some science and go out and disprove the myth of overpopulation, once and for all.

I've been banging on calculations for the last 30 minutes and they all come up the same... accounting for resource use, water, air and adequate space not to interfere with all the other life on Earth, the maximum level of sustainable, excluding the uninhabitable regions of desert and polar icecaps, is approximately 6.65 billion people. Figured, "hey, no problem at 4.5 billion" then looked for a world population chart and found the population is now about 7 billion. It has more than doubled in the last 50 years.

I really hate to admit it, but the New World Order is right. Human population is past the point of sustainability. I've spent enough time with Nature to realize that when any living system becomes overpopulated in a region, Nature does something about it--and usually an extinction level event (ELE). I'm sure the NWO knows this and are trying to reduce the population to sustainable levels just to save their own butts, because an ELE does not discriminate by how much money you make, or how many gold-colored rocks you've stashed away. Since Nature works on principles of rapport--like attracts like--the destructive energies of these NWO types would be the first to incur the wrath of Nature.

As to what could be done... aquaculture and making use of the continental shelves of the oceans could almost double the sustainable level of population (as they did in the Sci-Fi series, Seaquest). Desert regions could be reclaimed, as they total about 30% of the surface area of the world, bumping the survivability number up a bit. I don't hold much hope for that, however, as there is probably a good reason deserts are deserts and "it's not nice to fool with Mother Nature."

So where does that leave humanity, if not wanting to take the NWO population reduction route? I find it difficult to believe that God, Nature or whatever designed this Universe is so stupid that they have not considered the overpopulation problem, as it is a direct consequence of the evolution of a species.

And thanks to Dewey Larson and his unique research into the nature of life, something does stand out. According to Larson, there is a natural "progression" towards increasing complexity that is fundamental to the Universe. Atoms complexify by increasing their atomic number, but there is an upper limit to this where atoms, too, reach an unsustainable population level, that results in either a supernova explosion, or a galactic explosion (M-87). However, as Malcolm states in Jurassic Park, "life will find a way" -- and LIFE was the way for atoms to continue to complexify, past their upper limits--the life unit, or living cell, which is half matter and half antimatter. Matter OR antimatter has an upper atomic number of 117. Anything that goes beyond that immediately falls apart. However, by merging a material atom with a cosmic (antimatter) atom, they, as a team, can now grow to an "atomic number" of 117 x 117 = 13689 as a life form. Significantly higher! Working together in rapport allows atoms to become alive.

When a species has developed to the point where they can reach a global overpopulation level, THAT is exactly the way out--in order for man to continue to evolve and complexify, he must change his essence and merge body and soul, under the guidance of spirit, to a new kind of "life", the process we call Ascension. So the solution to overpopulation is not extermination, but Ascension, where those that ascend no longer put the resource demands upon 3D Earth for themselves, the remaining population drops well below the sustainable number, and "all is right with the world."

However, the NWO folks don't realize that, or won't allow it. Hence the depopulation agenda.
AnAncientAwakening wrote:Are there any particular texts which you recommend one peruse to learn more of them (I would imagine the ancient texts of the Celts of Ireland and Scotland would be a good starting point)?
My favorite reference is Katharine Briggs' An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Bogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures. Lots of detailed information supported by folklore and legends.

Fae is translated as "fire," as in the old days, the LMs were seen as lights in the forest. Something most people don't know is that "fae" or "fax" isn't the fire of flame, but the fire that burns as love, and is synonymous with the spirit... all races of the LMs are dedicated philosophers.
AnAncientAwakening wrote:I do not believe that he was pulling a fast one, and needless to say we were both VERY intrigued. What is the role of the Unseelie Court in such affairs (or the Seelie Court, for that matter)?
He is very fortunate, as the LMs (the fae and elves are races of LMs) are very picky about whom they choose to associate with. He probably has a very good heart.

The courts of the fae are one in the same, except for their attitude towards humans. The Seelie Court is neutral to helpful; you do them a favor or a kindness, and they will return it ten-fold, like use their knowledge of bioenergy and vibration to double the yield of your crop. The Unseelie Court are those that dislike mankind, because of the injustices he has done to Nature and all life. They won't take your life, but they can, using the same vibrational principles, do things like encourage disease or discordant energy patterns. Also, since they are all a telepathic species, they can do some interesting things when you do die, particularly if you take your own life. Like Lancelot, they are the guardians at the bridge between this Realm and the Other.

And always remember, "Three wishes I'll grant ye, great wishes an' small! But you wish a fourth and you'll lose them all!"

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:03 am
by Ian MacLeod
I read a calculation not long ago that said a)the entire population of the planet could fit - comfortably - in Texas, and b)South Africa alone could feed them. Life enables Life, and with the proper attitude, we could do just fine as we are. The fly in the ointment is, as usual, the Cabal and others to whom other people are resources, and resources are there to be used to destruction, burned to ash and then move on. Somehow enough of us to make a difference MUST throw off the influences of the Cabal, make some reasonable decisions and ACT! Most folk are easily taught to revere Life and care for it. Only those with the sociopathic mindset Daniel mentioned are the Destroyers, and they MUST be gotten rid of!

Awhile back I had an inspiration - this was back in the Bush years: We could hold a world-wide raffle! After a fair trial and sentencing, I'd bet the Middle East would pay trillions for tickets. Sell the tickets for a place on a specific persons firing squad! We'd make a significant part of our losses back on ticket sales in the M.E. alone! It just makes me SO angry when I consider where we might be by now!

Ian

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:12 pm
by daniel
Ian MacLeod wrote:I read a calculation not long ago that said a)the entire population of the planet could fit - comfortably - in Texas, and b)South Africa alone could feed them.
Yeah, when I was in College, it was Alaska. Have not looked at it in years, but there were a lot of flaws in that calculation (and the population was half of what it is now).

Let's just run some quick numbers... Texas has 268,820 square miles of space, for 7 billion people. That is 1070 square feet per person, or roughly the size of a 70' mobile home for you to live out your life in. Remember--no room for parks, recreation, farming, ranching, sports fields, roads, shopping centers or anything else... all that land just taken up by human population ONLY. Since I happen to live in a 70' mobile home, I would not like to spend my entire life stuck in here, so I would not call that "comfortably."

Now add in storage, water, waste disposal, water reclamation... things get crowded pretty fast.
Ian MacLeod wrote:Only those with the sociopathic mindset Daniel mentioned are the Destroyers, and they MUST be gotten rid of!
But isn't it sociopathic to want to destroy sociopaths?
Ian MacLeod wrote:Awhile back I had an inspiration - this was back in the Bush years: We could hold a world-wide raffle! After a fair trial and sentencing, I'd bet the Middle East would pay trillions for tickets. Sell the tickets for a place on a specific persons firing squad! We'd make a significant part of our losses back on ticket sales in the M.E. alone! It just makes me SO angry when I consider where we might be by now!
I think we should run governments like those "Reality TV" programs--have cameras follow ALL elected officials around, and give them tasks that "we the people" decide for them to do as challenges, then vote one of them off every week, so they can never hold office again.

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 9:24 am
by Ole

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:02 am
by Kano
I think we should run governments like those "Reality TV" programs--have cameras follow ALL elected officials around, and give them tasks that "we the people" decide for them to do as challenges, then vote one of them off every week, so they can never hold office again.
Best idea I've heard in a long time. Although I'm more jaded than that towards these selected minions because I'd rather see them on a game show like the Schwarzenegger classic "The Running Man". :)

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:07 pm
by Ian MacLeod
"But isn't it sociopathic to want to destroy sociopaths?"

Nope; it's self preservation at minimum, and WORLD preservation more truly. As for lebensraum and chow, by now your calculation may well be right and there's not enough for us all. I mean, just look at how much the Cabal has destroyed! And estimates say we're now losing 200 species per day! as far as I can tell Daniel, they have left no choice but bloody violence if we wish for us and a world worth living in to survive. I hope I'm wrong, but I sure don't see it yet.

Ian

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:34 pm
by daniel
Ian MacLeod wrote:as far as I can tell Daniel, they have left no choice but bloody violence if we wish for us and a world worth living in to survive. I hope I'm wrong, but I sure don't see it yet.
If you live by the sword, you'll die by the sword.

Everything is changing; the sun is changing, the Earth is changing, the life on Earth is changing. I prefer to change--and grow--with it, rather than fight to keep an outdated system in place, that will never survive the long-term changes, anyway.

The way of war is coming to an end. If you want to keep "fighting for what is right," perhaps you should JOIN the NWO, as that is their motto. My choice is to embrace the new evolution, and ascension, of Cro-Magnon man, to see what he WILL become.

Re: Avatar, The Unseelie Court, and random musings

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:14 am
by Ilkka
Ian MacLeod wrote:And estimates say we're now losing 200 species per day!
I would say good that the old ones make some room for new ones. Lets see the history of evolution shall we then we have lost billions of species in the last million years or so and no one cries about them. Its evolution and it works with the nature like mammoths died off and probably brought elephants and the sabertooth cats may have evolved to tigers and lions and such, maybe they are lying about the very genomes they tell us. I wasnt in there to see their genes and DNA things with lab equipment.

I'm not gonna cry after the extinct species since I understand the way the universe works and am not going to create friction against the chance because it brings only more harm if you keep on dragging your old "stuff" in the high current and not letting it take you on a smoother ride. For those exitnct ones I simply think that "oh too bad, but its the way it goes".

I'm gonna quote Terrence McKenna from this one (or more) psychedelic song(s) that is among my favourites, it went something like this "Nothing lasts -everything is changing to something else - nothing is wrong - everything is on track".

I think we are going to get new species that are more suitable for the new enviroment. Some animals can adapt to some extent like humans aswell we all have our own limits and these extinct species just coudnt adapt no longer, like the dinosaurs and other creatures from the history.

This reminds me of some cockroaches who adapted themselves to eat soy rather than corn. Cant remember all of it since its an old memory from some science magazine, that showed cockroaches with yellow "ass" that went to green "ass" thats what I remember images more than texts. Adaption is one part of evolution aswell I think.