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Post by Semjase on Feb 17, 2007 17:56:06 GMT 3
Are any of you familiar with The Legend of Starcrash by Delores Cannon? metaphysicsbooks.com/the-legend-of-starcrash.html"Using regressive hypnosis as a research tool, a lost legend of the history of mankind has been retrieved from the recesses of time. Did the American Indians descend from the inhabitants of an alien spacecraft that crashed in the Alaska-Canada region thousands of years ago? "Keepers of the Garden" told the story of the original seeding of the planet Earth by aliens from outer space. "Starcrash" shows that aliens continue to come to Earth, some intentionally and some by accident, throughout our history. In order to adjust to harsh conditions, they were forced to interbreed with the local aborigines. This was the only way to ensure the survival of their race. Does their blood still flow in the veins of certain American Indian tribes? Dolores Cannon, hypnotist and psychic investigator, researches this unique case of past-life regression."In the book these aliens claim they come from the Pleiades. Personally I believe it is plausible. In fact my brother is convinced of it and claims memories of certain things that could only be connected. He had the memories several years before he ever read the book or knew about Pleiadians. The only reason I cannot commit all the way to the belief is because there is no tangible scientific evidence. Regression hypnosis alone is not proof. There has to be other confirmation. Reincarnation is also an ify subject. I have flip flopped back and forth believing in it sometimes and just believing in memories passed down from our ancestors. Semjase seems to say the ancestors memories are what we call past lives. What do you think of the Legend of Starcrash, if you are familiar with it?
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Post by kaketsh on Feb 17, 2007 20:14:04 GMT 3
Hmm... I didn't read "Legend of Starcrash" although I'm familiar with "The Keepers". The book itself was well accepted by my mind, imagination was working and transforming - I lived the book and found the events and visions probable. Later I read that it's a hoax, author can't be found and Phil is fictional, and sthg like that. Actually I don't care, I liked the book. It had this "something".
I've never tried hypnosis although I always thought I might discover something really interesting.
About reincarnation. It seems reasonable to be, while looking at the natural cycles. Physical reincarnation is when a seed grows, and the tree gives another seeds etc. Etheric reincarnation... ether carries information from the Akashic field into the deeper densities back again into the field. The combination of the etheric/physical hybrid and it's karmic dues may be a reason to reincarnate ex. when carrier is not able to feedback Akasha and is forced to cycle "around it" waiting for the right (astrological) configuration that it is tied to. It reminds me the of the wandering ghosts... I had a dream, an important dream. World, humans evolve and acquire AI, then bang and they all evaporate. Only a spirit of one girl "survives", she's a ghost actually. She goes to a beach where a body of her friends wife was buried - the only body left on the planet and she gets into it.
And I think there is no doubt about Aboriginal Indians to be in contact with cosmic beings, the same as American Indians, Egyptians, Hindus, Chinese and Greeks... well it was a global scale event.
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Post by Semjase on Feb 20, 2007 17:59:16 GMT 3
I have heard that several books are hoaxes, or that what it says in them did not happen. My brother was pretty heavy into Carlos Castenada in the 1990s and then they began saying Castenada never had the experiences or went the places he wrote about in his books. But what he wrote about was still real as far as the spiritual aspects.
I think it was 1995 when my brother wrote a story about a red haired Native girl from the Yukon and Alaska region. Her and all her sisters had star names and were directly influenced by the stars - in more ways than one I guess. This was years before he had read about Pleiadians or alien contact, and he did not have his own experiences until 1999 and after. In his story he wrote the girl went on a long journey and became the ancestor of his people, a people in whose legends the Pleidaes figure prominantly. He had also written another story about another world where there were some primitave creatures and one of these creatures very similar to what is described in Starcrash. The red hair of some Alaska Natives is also discussed in the book. This is why he feels he had memories of some of these things and when he read The Legend of Starcrash it was like reading something he had already known a lot about. He did not read the book until eight years after he had written his own stories.
Sometimes an autor will have an experience with aliens or spirits that is entirely in the astral realm or dreamworld. Then for some reason they feel the need to embellish the story, such as Castenada's living in Mexico with a shaman, or Delores Cannon claiming this was someones regression hypnosis. maybe the central theme is true but the authors just tried to put a real "physical" aspect to their story. I wish they wouldn't because it causes doubt when they are found out. Why don't they just write things as they happen? Why do they have to embellish things in a way that they can be discredited? It really makes no sense to me. Billy Meier is another fine example. Why did he have to make UFO models to "prove" Semjase existed? Like I said when i first started my group, I think he had real experiences, but they were all psychic and interdimensional. I don't think there were physical ships involved.
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Post by jennyfyr on Jul 25, 2007 16:55:42 GMT 3
Legend of Starcrash is a viable myth but can it be proven? Personally, I think things like this did happen but I tend to question all this "regressive hypnosis" stuff. The Pleiadians seem to be an elusive race and only let themselves be seen when they want to be seen.
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Post by Semjase on Oct 17, 2007 17:38:58 GMT 3
Legend of Starcrash is a viable myth but can it be proven? Personally, I think things like this did happen but I tend to question all this "regressive hypnosis" stuff. The Pleiadians seem to be an elusive race and only let themselves be seen when they want to be seen. If they are elusive it is by their choice. I would imagine that some artifacts are lying around to be discovered. It seems every time a legitimate artifact is found, someone finds a way to dismiss it as something else: a hoax, or a naturally occuring object like a meteorite, or else "officials" make it disappear.
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Post by Lord Elrond II on Oct 13, 2008 4:58:27 GMT 3
I am sure there are artifacts laying around in the far north. It was good to live there. I was drawn to the place of my ancestors. I saw firsthand that some of the northern natives did indeed have the red hair spoken of in the book. I also felt the presence of the Ancients, though elusive it was. I did conect. It was there the portals opened to allow me to see my true ancestry. It was magical - powerful - awesome.
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Post by Semjase on Oct 13, 2008 5:13:06 GMT 3
Really, it doesn't matter if there are artifacts discovered. I just saw a stupid banner claiming Jesus wasn't real. There are some proofs of Jesus but they are scetchy. Yet how many believe? How many have witnessed the miraculous power? Maybe things are hidden because they need to be hidden? Fools would only use proofs for their foolishness. maybe some things are best left to faith alone.
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Post by Lord Elrond II on Oct 13, 2008 5:20:49 GMT 3
Really, it doesn't matter if there are artifacts discovered. I just saw a stupid banner claiming Jesus wasn't real. There are some proofs of Jesus but they are scetchy. Yet how many believe? How many have witnessed the miraculous power? Maybe things are hidden because they need to be hidden? Fools would only use proofs for their foolishness. maybe some things are best left to faith alone. All I can say is ...
YES!
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Post by jennyfyr on Oct 13, 2008 5:24:54 GMT 3
Pure Pleiadians are elusive like I had said before, but the human-pleiadians are not. You have proven to me the intelligence of the Pleiadian race and have spoken of things no pure humans could know. I see things in dreams and even in thoughts that can't be just human. *I know part of me is from another place. I wish I could see more of that place.
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Post by Semjase on Oct 13, 2008 5:30:47 GMT 3
Pure Pleiadians are elusive like I had said before, but the human-pleiadians are not. You have proven to me the intelligence of the Pleiadian race and have spoken of things no pure humans could know. I see things in dreams and even in thoughts that can't be just human. *I know part of me is from another place. I wish I could see more of that place. I hope I'm not taking words out of Elronds mouth but, humans are mundane. (Yes E, I got that from you and you said it first, but it's true isn't it?) I have seen those other places in visions and maybe astral travels but I would love to be there physically in all dimensions. I heard "we are so done with this world" but then realized that the true aliens and the hybrid people and people chosen are no where near done with it.
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Post by Lord Elrond II on Oct 13, 2008 5:34:57 GMT 3
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Post by kaketsh on Oct 13, 2008 17:14:52 GMT 3
I hope I'm not taking words out of Elronds mouth but, humans are mundane. (Yes E, I got that from you and you said it first, but it's true isn't it?) I have seen those other places in visions and maybe astral travels but I would love to be there physically in all dimensions. I heard "we are so done with this world" but then realized that the true aliens and the hybrid people and people chosen are no where near done with it.[/quote] Humans mentioned here as they reveal a distinction and a separation into humans <-> non humans. Human form is just a physical manifestation of the universal consciousness - the same (with exceptions) throughout the multiverse. Sometimes when there is an uneasy feeling between people/nations/species/any_other_group we tend to mentally separate before we do it physically. What if we start thinking of us as conscious beings and not us and them ? We can form a new paradigm of thought that will grow stronger (according to the Morphogenetic Field Theory) and finally will evolve from an idea to a real variable. Human world (that is also our world for the time being) suffered from many types of separations and this was a major reason why things are as they are today. Most of the people were overwhelmed by power and influence of a certain groups that reside on the top of the hierarchical ladder (at least they think that material goods makem the top team). These (so called) elites divided people into groups with and made'm fight with each other so when they became weak they were easy to conquer by these groups (just like East India Trading Company). The reason why I write this is to give a reminder - when we are separated we become weak. If we are weak we are more susceptible to those who wield power and wish to conquer us. Not us humans or us non humans but us - conscious beings. PS It doesnt necessarily mean that I think that some people don't tend to be mundane PS.2. Human genetic pool is a set of many genes donated by some ET's, thus we can say humans are not so human after all
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Post by Lord Elrond II on Oct 14, 2008 14:47:14 GMT 3
Kaketsh, I should clarify this for everyone: When I have said "humans are mundane" I am referring ONLY those those who have no concept of spirituality or a higher purpose in life, or in the Universe. Basically the guy who goes to work thinking the money he earns is an end in itself, who goes home and drinks beer in front of the television, whose total coversation is either about work, sex, or sports. Nothing wrong with work, sex or sports but when a persons brain ONLY comprehends these things to the exclusion of all else, I call that mundane. Nothing wrong with some beer (in moderation) and a little TV, but when it becomes a daily habit, and a guy becomes a couch potato to the exclusion of all else, this too is mundane. And politics. Some people add politics to their conversation along with work, sex, and sports. Consumerism also. I think of that commercial where the girl gets out of her car because it's raining shoes. She loads her car full of shoes. I guess with girls an obsession with clothing and makeup can be a mundane thing. Like I said, nothing wrong with thinking about or discussing/doing any of these things, but when that's all there is to a persons life it is mundane.
Of course we could include the list of "sins" such as greed, lust, hatred, arraogant pride, etc as being part of the mundane syndrome.
Yet. there are lots of humans (The race of Man) who do seek the spiritual, who love Nature, and who know in their core being that the Stars hold a vast wealth of knowledge and life.
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