Ascension, aliens will assist us.

Forums are for discussion (and occasionally arguing), which means for the most part that adverts to draw attention to peoples websites aren't usually allowed.

It would be good if people could write a question or topical introduction suggesting a point of view that can lead to discussion, rather than just a "hi, visit my site".

I won't just delete this thread however, as I'm sure there will be alot of people that would like to output feedback and even disucss what yo've written.
 
Sorry, i thought the title enough to get it started, i check back frequently to respond to replies. Basicly i just want to hear peoples opinions after they read it.
 
Aren't all the Stargate SG-1 threads supposed to go in the Science Fiction subforum?
 
Stargate SG1? I didnt get this from there. If your implying its false info or fantasy you may be right but did you read it? It makes alot of sense and is a beautiful piece of fiction if it is, it puts ancient history, science, physics, other Dimensions the Universe together much better imo than anything out there in mainstream.
 
And from that website, "He supposedly ruled the ancient race of Egypt, from approximately 50,000 B.C. to 36.000 B.C."

In other words, poppycock.

With regard to the first website, its obviously a lot of reading and I, for one, have pile of books to read already. If you really feel strongly about it, write a review and give us a synopsis. But skimming it reveals no factual information or any philosophical value. Just new age poppycock that appears to be generated by a money making venture of New Agers who sell tours to "sacred sites" and such nonsense.

On the home page, Uri Geller is quoted as saying, "David Wilcock is Edgar Cayce." Zero credibility. I vote it be moved to the science fiction subforum.
 
Oh dear,
The y2k "computer crash" came and went, with a "whole lot of nothing" to show for it."

What a dolt. That was the idea. That was why every IT professional (including myself) spent hours rehearsing the rollover and making sure our systems would not fail. It was not so some woo woo could use the event as a springboard to UFO BS.

All over the world, economies are collapsing from within

Er, where, and is this just a recent phenomenon? The great empires of Greece and Rome waxed and waned, as empires often do.

On April 4, 2000, the NASDAQ index lost 11 percent of its entire worth in a single morning

Hardly 'Black Monday' (19th Oct 1987) when the stock market crashed 22.6%, or "Black Thursday" (24th Oct 1929), and seemingly, nothing new either!

"And in a relatively similar fashion, the weather is behaving in extremely erratic ways that obey the prophecies while stumping any rational explanations."

Well, at least the sentence makes it clear that prophecies are irrational! Perhaps not the message the woo woo with the scant grasp of grammar wanted to convey, funny at least. Of course, there is a rational explanation, that is weather does have extreme edges and periods of chaos. We have previously had ice ages, warm spells, and massive volcanic eruptions causing tsunami. None of these events are new, or point towards a cataclysmic finale.

"Indeed, if we are able to step away from our own denial and look at things from the perspective of clean, unfiltered truth, it isn't hard to see that we are on the verge of permanently destroying ourselves and our planet."

Well, to be honest, as I used to live on an Air Force base full of nuke laden bombers during the cold war, I kinda feel less stressed about imminent global destruction these days. I bet people who lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis aren't seeing signs of us being on the verge of anything either. U2 pictures of SS-4 silos were a definite, what do we have as evidence of this 'verge' now?

"As numerous surveys report that well over 50 percent of all Americans are actively involved in New Age studies, including chakras, crystals, colors and channeling"

Which studies? Citing one would be good! In actual fact, this is spurious. Check out the numbers from the (probably biased, but at least it's a decent sample size, cited, and broken down set of stats) Pew Forum;

http://pewforum.org/surveys/origins/#3

Where it seems Americans are actually still quite fundamentally Christian, and the majority believe in creationism.

"the Earth is going to undergo a dimensional shift."

Oh please. "Throw open the switches on the sonic oscillator and step up the reactor power input three more points". Blah blah blah.

I vote for a move to science fiction or regligion.
 
Scanning the opening chapter of the link (reading it would have damaged my digestive system) it seems to boil down to the following.
I'm sure you are really troubled by how screwed up things are (and let me tell you, they are getting worse). But don't worry, because I shall provide an explanantion for all of this.
Yes, things are screwed. Yes, they may even be getting worse. But no, I am not worried. I am the descendent of a line of life forms stretching back almost four billion years, every one of which successfully procreated. I'm confident I, and my colleague life forms, will figure out something this time too.
 
Thank you Ophiolite, for condensing the book. I did not want to damage my digestive system either. Good Job. :D

I have a confession: In my younger days, I did use Chakras, Crystals etc to get the girls. They have a purpose. Do the girls use the same tools to get the boys...I think so too. ....:D
 
Heres a short version of the above link.

Most of us are not archaeologists or astronomers, anthropologists or astrologers. Yet the majority of what is written about one of the most exciting and relevant subjects of our day - the approaching Winter Solstice 2012 end-date of the Mayan Calendar - appears in words aimed at specialists and couched in language that can be hard to read. This article is written for the Everyday Earthling who may be hearing a lot about the Mayans, their calendars, hieroglyphs and mysterious temples scattered throughout the jungles of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras.

Let us begin with some questions. Why is there so much talk about the "end of the Mayan calendar" and what does it mean? Is there something significant we should know about the Winter Solstice date of December 21, 2012? How were the Mayans able to track long periods of time and why would they want to? Why should we care about the Mayans today? Is there anything we can learn from them? I'll begin by sharing how my own interest in the subject developed and go on from there.

I first learned about the Mayans in 1987 from Jose Arguelles' book The Mayan Factor. It was during the months leading up to the event known as Harmonic Convergence that Arguelles, artist and visionary, introduced me to the 20 Mayan daysigns and the thirteen Mayan numbers - and to the wonderfully engaging and mysterious 260 day Mayan ceremonial calendar, called the Tzolkin (pronounced chol-kin). My pursuit of knowledge about pre-Columbian culture had begun.

A great deal of scientific and visionary research work has been done about the Mayans, so I started reading. I learned that the Mayans tracked cycles within cycles within cycles of time. Their calendar acted as a harmonic calibrator, linking and coordinating the earthly, lunar, solar and galactic seasons in an aesthetically simple and elegant manner. The provocative simplicity of the daysigns and the sheer harmony of the calendar drew me in. Then a landmark article by John Major Jenkins appeared in Mountain Astrologer magazine in 1994, revealing for the first time in our era the true meaning of the end-date.

Is there something significant we should know about the Winter Solstice date of December 21, 2012? Yes. On this day a rare astronomical and Mayan mythical event occurs. In astronomic terms, the Sun conjuncts the intersection of the Milky Way and the plane of the ecliptic. The Milky Way, as most of us know, extends in a general north-south direction in the night sky. The plane of the ecliptic is the track the Sun, Moon, planets and stars appear to travel in the sky, from east to west. It intersects the Milky Way at a 60 degree angle near the constellation Sagittarius.

The cosmic cross formed by the intersecting Milky Way and plane of the ecliptic was called the Sacred Tree by the Maya. The trunk of the tree, the Axis Mundi, is the Milky Way, and the main branch intersecting the tree is the plane of the ecliptic. Mythically, at sunrise on December 21, 2012, the Sun - our Father - rises to conjoin the center of the Sacred Tree, the World Tree, the Tree of Life..

This rare astronomical event, foretold in the Mayan creation story of the Hero Twins, and calculated empirically by them, will happen for many of us in our lifetime. The Sun has not conjoined the Milky Way and the plane of the ecliptic since some 25,800 years ago, long before the Mayans arrived on the scene and long before their predecessors the Olmecs arrived. What does this mean?

Due to a phenomenon called the precession of the equinoxes, caused by the Earth's wobble that lasts almost 26,000 years, the apparent location of the Winter Solstice sunrise has been ever so slowly moving toward the Galactic Center. Precession may be understood by watching a spinning top. Over many revolutions the top will rise and dip on its axis, not unlike how the Earth does over an extremely long period of time. One complete rise and dip constitutes the cycle of precession.

The Mayans noticed the relative slippage of the positions of stars in the night sky over long periods of observation, indicative of precession, and foretold this great coming attraction. By using an invention called the Long Count, the Mayans fast-forwarded to anchor December 21, 2012 as the end of their Great Cycle and then counted backwards to decide where the calendar would begin. Thus the Great Cycle we are currently in began on August 11, 3114 BCE But there's more.

The Great Cycle, lasting 1,872,000 days and equivalent to 5,125.36 years, is but one fifth of the Great Great Cycle, known scientifically as the Great Year or the Platonic Year - the length of the precession of the equinoxes. To use a metaphor from the modern industrial world, on Winter Solstice CE (Common Era) 2012 it is as if the Giant Odometer of Humanity on Earth hits 100,000 miles and all the cycles big and small turn over to begin anew. The present world age will end and a new world age will begin.

Over a year's time the Sun transits through the twelve houses of the zodiac. Many of us know this by what "Sun sign" is associated with our birthday. Upping the scale to the Platonic Year - the 26,000 year long cycle - we are shifting, astrologically, from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius. The Mayan calendar does not really "end" in 2012, but rather, all the cycles turn over and start again, vibrating to a new era. It is as if humanity and the Earth will graduate in the eyes of the Father Sun and Grandmother Milky Way.

Why should we care about the Mayans today? Is there anything we can learn from them? The trees give us oxygen to breathe and help create the nourishing rains upon which we depend, sustaining life. We are missing these rains in places where the trees have been cut down or burned. Fires begin that nature can no longer extinguish. For the Mayans, trees were intermediaries between the physical and spiritual worlds, and absolutely essential to life. They believed that without the tree man could not survive and that "with the death of the last tree comes the death of the human race."

The ancient carved stones and the stars themselves tell us we are on the brink of a new world age. There is no reason not to take a leap of faith into imagining what may be in store. We may trust that it is time for humanity to awaken into a true partnership with each other, with the Earth, and the Cosmos. By accepting this partnership we may claim our birthright and become Galactic Citizens who care for and sustain the planet, thus sustaining ourselves. This is clearly the challenge of our times. Yet, arriving just in time and on schedule is the Winter Solstice dawn on the day we may remember that we are truly Children of the World.
 
Mayan mythical event occurs
That's the operative word. But don't forget, the guy offers a completely new theory of physics.Umm, haven't we heard that before?
I'm still trying to find out what harmonics is. Eurythmics original backing singers?
 
Just read the info in the first link, true or not it explains the harmonics. I did notice the author of the first link's article had alot of "so obviously" or "so as you can see" type connecting words linking the various topics in his articles. Like if you can understand what he is saying, it is "obviously" the true system, or there cant possibly be a truer way of seeing it. I think it a bad way to put a theorytogether, you should just lay out the facts as you see them, and let the reader decide for themselves(as they will anyway).

As for the mythical word, anything from that time could be labled myth to discredit it.

Just new age poppycock that appears to be generated by a money making venture of New Agers who sell tours to "sacred sites" and such nonsense.
That is only one site, google Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean and you'll see tons more without egypt tours for sale.
 
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They believed that without the tree man could not survive and that "with the death of the last tree comes the death of the human race."

Most of us believe that too. As to the Dec. 21, 2012 - that date could actually turn out to be the day China absorbs Taiwan. To make sure that goes smoothly, we could have a man-made disaster on US soil. Other than that, it will be like any new year. We should celebrate the New Golden Age - but may get disapponted when we wake up next day in a hangover.
 
My bad. For those interested, harmonics consists of vibrations in three things. Light, sound and geometry, each of these maintains a spherical field. Pythagorus f*cked up slightly then. That is so much b*llshit. Actually I've downloaded the entire thing to trawl for a background for a demo game we're doing next year. We were looking a ridiculous premise that hadn't been done to death by Hollywood, and I think I've found it. Isn't it strange how everything unexplained all ties together at the one root - aliens again, oh sorry, super-powerful aliens. And the critical times always occur at equinoxes or solstices.
kmguru, I can tell you exactly what'll happen on Dec 21 2012, there'll be a ton of crap programmes on TV. I can state that with far more confidence than you can about China and Taiwan.
 
This period of 2012 hasnt been seen in our recorded history, it happens only once every 25,580 years or so. Sooo we have nothing to go on really, even if theres no big gigantic energy force that quickly(or over time) alters those people's dna whos vibration is high enough, i believe "at Least"... those born during this new age will be of a higher vibration and they will be able to make the changes that will make it a Golden Era
 
The planets do have frequencies, the earths was fairly consistantly 7.8 somethings(mhz, ghz, mhz, wtf?) but in recent recordings it has been as high as 14 some have said.
 
Actually sh*t may hit the fan. If we predict the economic and social changes taking place since 9/11, the situation is spiralling down in America and to a small extent in most of the developed countries. If the rate of change holds true, it is a guess that we may face a serious global economic depression about that time. A large number of psychics have been predicting similar problems during that time though no one can come up with an exact vision - whether it would be an asteroid strike or whatever. But, the event could be global, because of that "gut feeling"...
 
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