Psychics are like welders

I got into hot water by advocating the notion that some people are psychics and some are not. Some of the folks in the chatroom expressed anger at me over this and it’s probably because I didn’t fully explain my position, so here goes:

When any of us need some etheric intel we ask a psychic, just like when the axle in our car breaks we consult a welder. If someone desperately wants to be a welder but simply lacks the skill, it’s not an insult to tell that person that you’ll just hold out until you find someone who actually knows how to weld.

If your life is falling apart because of some hidden etheric dynamic and you have a choice between consulting someone who believes he/she is a psychic but lacks the skill, or will hold out and discuss your situation with someone who has a reputation for seeing these dynamics clearly you’re probably going to do the latter.

Everyone has hunches, dreams, visions and inspirations of other sorts and if we’ll all pay attention to those and act on them we’ll profit from it. Only a few of us will ever have the ability to look into the etheric realms ‘on demand’ and I think it’s cruel to tell someone without that ability that he/she is going to have it. Nor can anyone know who will or won’t have this capacity.

I took a welding class last month. I’d done a little welding but wanted some instruction because I plan to weld the fuselage of a plane I’m building and I want to be sure it’s right. I’m goig to practice a lot with what I learned before I work on the plane. I know from experience that I don’t have the capacity to be a great welder. I also know from experience that I can’t operate a potter’s wheel or perform high math.

I’m even more sure that I don’t have the capacity to be a psychic on par with my wife and the other ‘old hands’ in the chatroom… What I don’t understand is why some folks who also lack that capacity feel like they’re missing something important in their lives. Isn’t that a little like being jealous that he/she can’t play the violin like Yehudi Menuhin?

MY view is that after we die we’ll all be world-class psychics. I don’t like being out of my body while I"m still breathing but I have faith that after this body has been retired I’ll be comfortable in the etheric realms. I marvel at psychics who can travel astrally without discomfort or a feeling of risk and I absolutely feel that this skill is productive and priceless. I think it cheapens our appreciation of skilled psychics when people assume anyone can do it. I don’t care, a lot, if people are mad at me over this. They might as well be mad at me for saying we can’t apparently breathe underwater or levitate at the moment.

The nice thing about a chat group is that any of us can toss energy efficiently and abundantly. When the psychics in the chats have the rest of us boosting them it’s like they’re putting on a jet pack instead of carrying a heavy pack. That’s why I like to save the heavy work for Sundays, which is when the EW chats take place.

Also, having the talent doesn’t guarantee results. A challenge for all psychics is to be grounded, for instance. If one is not grounded it’s evidently very easy for the terrorists to manipulate thoughts and emotions. I think that any and all people who enter the etheric realm consciously get onto the terrorists’ radar immediately. It takes a lot of practice, perhaps also some fairly long term association with ‘old hand’ psychics, to learn to distinguish one’s own thoughts and emotions from the implanted ones, especially if one is well profiled by the terrorists.

Psychics have a harder time getting and staying grounded. I have a hard time getting off the ground, which is yet another evidence that I lack the capacity for this work. I have to make myself understand the notion that someone has a hard time getting grounded. It’s only an intellectual concept for me–something I take on faith. Once in awhile, in the chats, I offer a hunch that helps the effort. Any of us can and should do that. Being psychic doesn’t guarantee that one will see more than part of any picture, after all. Several skilled psychics will help each other see more of it.

Nobody ever sees it all, as far as I can tell. I think The Operators guide each of us and it’s up to us whether we’ll pay attention to their subtle (and sometimes extremely non-subtle when we’re obdurate) promptings. Psychics are no more or less inclined to pay attention to The Operators than anyone else is. Having psi skill is not evidence of ‘spiritual advancement’ and the glaring proof of that is that the vast majority of very skilled psychics work for the terrorists directly. When someone who strives for personal integrity has psi capacity and skill, though, that gift is very much appreciated, valued and ‘employed’ in this network.

~Don

Carol and I bought and watched, Men Who Stare At Goats. I also watched her watching it [Image Can Not Be Found] and she was not comfortable but was kind of fascinated. So was I. I bet the show is chock full of subliminals. She has a hard time getting through any movie that has a lot of subliminal stuff, like Sin City and other black and white (with a touch of red) recent movies. The hook in this flick, I think, is some genuinely sublime elements, like Clooney’s character’s obvious capacity for personal faith.

It’s terrific entertainment but also a monumental mind#*ck; a pretense of associating gov’t psi warfare with harmless hippies and the more subtle Gaia myth, along with some stinky corporate overtones. You get a brief, horrific glimpse of MK Ultra, for instance. If you’re inclined to ignore this ‘other stuff’ and just celebrate Georg Clooney’s ‘cloudbursting,’ then the CIA’s magic worked on you [Image Can Not Be Found]

In reality, the terrorists have been using psi warfare on humanity since the dawn of recorded history and the post WWI versions have simply been this old monster finally raising its horrific head, starting with the Vryal calling themselves the SS, followed by several genocidal projects and the establishment of near-global socialism.

Materialism as a psiop is something most people are still missing but that’s the triumph of an ancient agenda, too. I bet it’s been hard for you to learn that everything is not dead, for instance. I know it was hard for me to learn that. White folks are particularly hard hit with that programming. It’s been said that Europe is the cradle of materialism and America is its stronghold. America, the keystone of the Novus Ordo Seclorum (‘new secular order’), was targetted for this in the days when it was still a third world republic and the American Europoids are, without a doubt, the most heavily programmed demographic on the planet by design.

The stuff we routinely do in the chatroom is a lot more powerful than anything the CIA and other terrorist organizations throw at most of us. Historians will probably appreciate this a lot more than we do at the moment. Keeping away from organizing this effort or attaching a lot of drama or individual personality to it might help guarantee that we won’t be swept aside by the fakers and grandstanders.

~Don

Materialism was well established in Europe before American took up the banner in the 20th century. Materialism’s twin is Theosophy, which also established in Europe, first. Materialism’s first popes were DArwin and Marx, who were both directly employed and published by Thomas Huxley, who worked for the Bank of England’s Secret Intelligence Service and was a member of the Black Nobility (Guelph). I assume you know that Napolean’s function was to sweep aside the older nobilities of Europe so that the Guelph could finally establish themselves. This was the preperatory stage for the establishment of materialism and Theosophy.

Remember when you had to ‘choose between the creation myth and the Darwin myth?’ I was forced to make that choice when I was twelve and it wasnt’ until later that I realized this was a contrived choice. The obvious third and more substantial choice was to examine reality independently and that examination revealed, for me, that both Marx and the clergy’s version of Genesis were off the mark [Image Can Not Be Found] . That’s when I first began to recognize that everything in creation is alive and has consciousness and it took several more decades to finally feel the conviction that nothing is really dead.

It’s hard to be bored once one has achieved this certainty. I often look at miserable Pajama People and see radiant, stainless and bright energy/consciousness . If I were psychic I’d see this anytime I feel like it, like Carol and others can do, but I think that if I saw it all the time it would be a distraction. Carol feels certain that we’re all moving toward this sort of awareness and that this is part of the real meaning of the 2012 shift. The last people to really experience it might be the Theosophy-mavens and materialists but even they are being dragged along this path, now. I’m sure of that.

I’ve always felt a little oppressed when I walk into a whole food market–have you? I like to find good food to eat but I’ve found that the people who sell it are generally so full of themselves as ‘spiritual people’ that they’ve got huge blind spots when it comes to relating to anyone else. If you watch them interact you’ll see big egos competing for small spaces; it’s a constant contest among them and they’re more miserable, in a way, than the schmucks who line up for Big Macs or Happy Hour. Carol and I enjoy going to David Wolfe’s Do’s to sell our stuff, though, because most of these folks aren’t like those Theosophy drones. The proof, for us, is that they buy a lot of Carol’s orgonite [Image Can Not Be Found] but it’s easy to talk to most of them and many are gifters, too.

I think it’s because David is a professional seeker who actually finds useful things and promotes them by example. We gave him some orgonite that Carol had made for his beloved garden in Hawaii. I don’t have a clue if he’ll eventually figure out what this does. I think the Africans are going to lead that movement before long because regular folks in East Africa want it for farming and fishing, right now. That heavenly time bomb is exploding, finally [Image Can Not Be Found] and nobody on the planet networks quite as well as Africans can.

~Don

Nor do most Africans take notice of materialism or Theosophy. The only spiritual obstacle for them is the missionizing many were subjected to. Missionaries are one of the desructive forces unleashed by the Black Nobility after the fall of Napoleon. Anyone who’s been to Africa, though (I mean those who did more than go to corporate safari parks) sees that the old magic is alive and well, in spite of the bloodless missionaries who molested the continent for over a century. Also, there are enough Muslims there that the missionaries never achieved what they did in the Americas. The Muslims in Africa came from mainly commercial interactions with Arabs, long ago. Forced conversions to Islam only happened in Europe under the Turks, much later. Muhammad forbade forced conversion and commanded Muslims to honor ‘the people of the Book’ which are Christians and Jews.

In those early days, the entire world engaged in slavery. In the 1600s there were mostly white slaves in America. There was on stigma attached to slavery, yet. England and the rest of Europe was just creeping out of fuedalism, then. The natives in America wouldn’t do that, so the corporation (including the Puritans) began slaughtering them. Later on, African slaves were brought over and the clergy then pronounced that they were ‘sub human.’ Queen Victoria (renegade Guelph) outlawed slavery in the 1840s and at the same time dissolved the East India Company because she found out that they were slaughtering and starving Indians in India by the millions for the sake of opium production and the textile trade.

Indian tribes in America had slaves and most of them set their slaves free in 1863 to show respect to Lincoln. In the MIdeast, slaves could prosper. The General who vanquished the Crusaders for the last time (Salladin) was a slave.

I mention slavery and the relative conditions in Europe and America at the time because the slave trade in Africa is often used in argument to denigrate Islam. Islam is also the very first religion to recognize the right of women to own property, which technically makes Islam more advanced than Judaism or Christianity. Brutality toward women was condoned throughout the civilized world until less than a hundred years ago.

A couple of poor widows, Atieno Odondi and Christine Anyango, are pioneering the orgonite movement in East Africa.