Hmmm - quantum musings continued

quantum synchronicity, the energy of being and nothingness, musings on the condition of life.

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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Ending the Year


so
The Old Year Ends with a HANG !!!!!

The energy that is being projected forth by the anonymous manipulating machine
isn't
what I myself (that's me)
would call positive.

The image THEY're projecting into everybody's minds. Globally.

so

Let's reject that energy.
Don't feed into it.
THEY want you to.

.....
in the meantime
the little bue planet
orbiting the hydrogen based thermonuclear mass
'swings through a hollow of haze'
Snowflakes swirl like the sea
see the sea
the connection is made on a quantum level
where
as above so below
as below so above
the microcosm is a reflection of the macrocosm and the macrocosm is a reflection of the microcosm
everything is interconnected
and the midpoint is the ability to distinguish between

End the year with Colour and Light
Bring in the New with

Peace
.....

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Bring it Forward with Bruce Springsteen

If everything is interconnected, and time is not only an illusion, but a continuum, then everything exists simutaneously. Nothing is ever really gone.

I don't want to turn this into a youtube blog, but you've got to love this new venue.

So,
Enjoy Bruce Springsteen and The Seeger Sessions Band Singing
"O Mary Don't You Weep"

May 2006

Connecting to the Infinite Essence of All Things Through Song

If you watch Phil, and then you watch Bruce, you will notice
that they both strike
the same chord
within the soul.

the chord of peace.

the chord of catharsis.
the chord of soulfullness.

That's the continuum of Time.

Bye the way, Have I ever mentioned that when I saw Bruce Springsteen and The Seeger Sessions Band tour on June 25, 2006 in Holmdel, NJ,
Bruce Didn't Play The Stage.

Have I mentioned that before?


On another note, www.spaceweather.com

PLANETARY ALIGNMENT: Finally, a good reason to wake up early! Jupiter, Mercury and Mars are converging to form a tight triangle in the morning sky. Look for them, low in the east, beaming through the rosy glow of dawn on Dec. 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th.

Worth a watch.

ANGRY SUNSPOT: Sunspot 930 emerged from behind the sun's eastern limb on Dec. 5th and promptly exploded. The X9-class flare it produced was the strongest solar flare in more than a year.

Since then, several more flares have been observed, including an M6-flare just hours ago. Although the explosions were not squarely Earth-directed, we might not completely escape their effects. A series of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) could deliver glancing blows to Earth's magnetic field tonight and tomorrow. Northern sky watchers should be alert for auroras.

One has to understand, within the esoteric fundamental interconnectedness which is the quantum world

that the actions of the sun affect us. The cause is the effect, but the effect of the cause of the effect affects. It isn't just a coincidence when everybody starts acting one way or another, because as the electromagnetic energy from the sun filters to our planet, so is our own electromagetnic energy field affected.

To connect to the infinite essence of the energy through song. I like that part.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Phil Ochs - 38 seconds of Changes

Phil Ochs Singing 'There But for Fortune"

Monday, December 04, 2006





I LOVE THIS PICTURE

Phil Ochs

I had a dream about Phil Ochs.
He committed suicide in 1975.
He was my passion throughout my teenage years.

I was at a concert, in the dream, and I heard him sing and saw him sing and smelled the cigarette and pot smoke.

Phil was singing
'There's no place in this world where I'll belong when I'm gone"...

Kislev, Sagittarius, is the Month of Dreaming.

I've been listening to Phil.
There are a number of videos on Youtube.

Phil Ochs is Still Singing.
Synchronistically,
It Matters.

I'm posting
"Changes"
which still remains
A Favourite Of All Time
for me

"Changes"
Phil Ochs


Sit by my side, come as close as the air,
Share in a memory of gray;
Wander in my words, dream about the pictures
That I play of changes.

Green leaves of summer turn red in the fall
To brown and to yellow they fade.
And then they have to die, trapped within
the circle time parade of changes.

Scenes of my young years were warm in my mind,
Visions of shadows that shine.
Til one day I returned and found they were the
Victims of the vines of changes.

The world's spinning madly, it drifts in the dark
Swings through a hollow of haze,
A race around the stars, a journey through
The universe ablaze with changes.

Moments of magic will glow in the night
All fears of the forest are gone
But when the morning breaks
they're swept away bygolden drops of dawn,
of changes.

Passions will part to a strange melody.
As fires will sometimes burn cold.
Like petals in the wind,
we're puppets to the silverstrings of souls,
of changes.

Your tears will be trembling, now we're somewhere else,
One last cup of wine we will pour
And I'll kiss you one more time,
and leave you onthe rolling river shores
of changes.

So sit by my side come as close as the air
Share in a memory of gray
And wander in my words
And dream about the pictures that I've pla a ayed
Of Changes.

What has changed in me is that listening to these songs isn't making me depressed.
It is the samech, the endless circle with no beginning and no end.
The sound has not been silenced.
Miracles of miracles.

There's no student movement for good anymore.
People love to make war.
We have to save ourselves
And the Planet.

In side this 56 year old woman still lives the 16 year old girl.

Monday, November 27, 2006

The Holiday Season

If I so strongly believe in the fundamental interconnectedness of all things
If I do
Then why
As I invest my energy into moving forward with my life
Do I keep on getting fucked up the ass?

Beats me.
Beets me.
Beets make you poo purple.

Loss and Lonliness
It never goes away
I want it to go away
I need it to go away

Breathe and breathe

help

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Panspermia

I don't consider myself to be a blogger anymore.

But this fascinating story deserves a post.

Especially since I've been in Sci Fi Heaven becuase Sci Fi channel is showing "Threshold", a series which started on ABC I believe, anyway, one of the major 3 non cable networks, about a year ago and then disappeared. I thought that the program was fabulous, and now on Monday nights they're replaying it - 3 episodes back to back. Alien nano threat. Changing our DNA structure from a double helix to a triple helix.
Then today I read this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6146292.stm


Searching for 'our alien origins'
By Andrew Thompson BBC Horizon

Dr Wickramasinghe thinks life could have originated in spaceIn July 2001, a mysterious red rain started falling over a large area of southern India.

Locals believed that it foretold the end of the world, though the official explanation was that it was desert dust that had blown over from Arabia.

But one scientist in the area, Dr Godfrey Louis, was convinced there was something much more unusual going on.

Not only did Dr Louis discover that there were tiny biological cells present, but because they did not appear to contain DNA, the essential component of all life on Earth, he reasoned they must be alien lifeforms.

"This staggering claim is that this is possibly extraterrestrial. That is a big claim I know, but all the experiments are supporting this claim," said Dr Louis.

His remarkable work has set in motion a chain of events with scientists around the world debating the origin of these mysterious cells.

The main reason why Dr Louis's ideas have not been immediately laughed out of court is because they tie in with a theory promoted by two UK scientists ever since the 1960s.

Space qualified

The late Sir Fred Hoyle and Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe have been the champions of "Panspermia", the idea that life on Earth originated on another planet.

They speculate that life was first brought here on the back of a comet. Over the last decade, Panspermia is being taken ever more seriously.

The US space agency (Nasa) is now increasingly interested in searching for extra-terrestrial life.
A new robotic submarine is being developed to explore the oceans of one of Jupiter's moons. This submarine is on test at the moment in a lake in Texas.

Finding life elsewhere in the Solar System would be a vital bolster to the Panspermia theory.
Another section of Nasa is devoted to the study of bacteria found on Earth that can survive extreme conditions.

Finding these types of bacteria makes it more likely that micro-organism could survive the hardships of travelling through space on the back of a meteoroid.

Professor Wickramasinghe explained: "Bacteria have got to endure the extreme cold of space, the vacuum of space, ultraviolet radiation, cosmic rays, X-rays.
"That sounds like a tall order but bacteria do that. From what we know survival out in space is more or less ensured. Bacteria seem to me to be born space travellers."

From another place

Last summer, Horizon had exclusive access to a trip taken by Professor Wickramasinghe to India to investigate at first hand the red rain phenomenon.
He met Dr Louis and together they visited the people who had witnessed the red rain.
He was able to see the recent work of Dr Louis which shows that the red rain can replicate at 300C, an essential attribute of a space micro-organism that might have to endure extreme temperatures.

Bacteria might survive the journey through spaceAll this has convinced Professor Wickramasinghe that the red rain is a form of alien life.

"Before I came I had grave doubts as to whether the red rain was really an indication of life coming from space; new life coming from space," he said.
"But on reflection and after talking to Godfrey, I think I would now fairly firmly believe that it did represent an invasion of microbes from space."

Many scientists remain highly sceptical, however, but if Wickramasinghe and Louis are correct it will be the strongest evidence so far that the theory of Panspermia might be true.

It also raises the intriguing possibility that if life first originated on another planet then it must mean all Earth organisms, including humans, evolved from alien life.

Horizon - We Are The Aliens is broadcast on BBC Two on Tuesday 14 November at 2100 GMT

.....
This Sci Fi maniac loves it.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

If I Could Change

This is a poem by Ruthy, age 20, Brooklyn, NY.

It is so touching and shows that goodness still exists in this crazy world.
It deserves to be blogged.

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if i could change


if i could change something in you.
i would really choose just one thing.
not the way you look or laugh
nor the way you dance or act.
not the way you dress or walk
nor the way you write or talk.

i would really change just one thing.

i wouldn't change the way you are.
because inside you, is an inner star.

i would really change just one thing.

i would change the way you look at you
change all the negative you see.
if only you could see yourself
through the eyes of me.

by ruthy