Swimming Upstream

I’m getting a lot of email from people who have the strong impression that the bad guys are finally losing. I should say, though, that these seem to be people who are not subscribers to the disinformation websites; they rather look around themselves, under the headlines and even at the sky (LOTS of Sylphs now) to substantiate that feeling.

Meanwhile, I think the loud guy with the megaphone, who hates our healing work, is screaming about ‘big military activity at Red Beach’ (Camp Pendleton), perhaps hoping that we won’t notice that ‘the military’ is almost entirely absent from teh US, otherwise, and are cowering in Baghdad, mostly. If you assembled all of the Marines and their Russian and Chinese military (‘UN’ [Image Can Not Be Found] ) associates on the North American continent they might have a shot at taking one small city in the US by force. doubt they could keep it, though, because even the Warsaw Ghetto resistors were almost impossible to defeat by a much larger force ahd those few starving folks only had a few pistols. Americans are extremely well armed and certainly not starving [Image Can Not Be Found]

People in general are simply no longer in love with the federal gov’t and their legbreakers, after all. I really hope we can outgrow this federal behemoth without violence. Maybe if the federal baby killers would read Sun Tzu instead of finding inspiration at drunken KKK rallies and kiddie-porn sites they’d just go away and save themselves a lot of grief and frustration, under the circumstances.

Most newagers are blathering about ‘2012’ the way bornagain chumps are putting their money on ‘The Rapture.’ Not long ago newagers were hoping to be rescued by ‘space brothers’ but things are not getting worse, the way they’d assumed or perhaps hoped would happen by now, so the default Big Mystical Event is 2012 [Image Can Not Be Found]

One of their more popular Theosophy/masonry gurus claims that 'All plastic will disappear at midnight on January 31, 2011!
Haha–people believe this schmuck!

DrDirk in Amsterdam sent me a timely quote from the writings of Wilhelm Reich, months ago and I’ve probably worn it out by now: We should understand mystical processes without, ourselves, being mystics. This is paraphrased because I forgot to write it down word for word. Mystics do nothing constructive, of course, unless you’ll allow that the Pied Piper performed a useful function.

We all tend to get a little giddy when we contemplate where the world is evidently moving. I think that when we’re feeling giddy (flakey) then we’re de facto mystics. When we get more grounded we’re more concerned with the work at hand, which is pretty inspiring and empowering. In the giddy state we might make statements that contain mind control triggers, like the word, ‘spiritual,’ and the word combo, ‘Christ Consciousness.’ This instantly puts some programmed people into an equally giddy state and productive work then slams to a halt.

The weird part, to me, is that these words are entirely undefined in a real way. If I were to take a survey about the meanings of those things I’d get the entire range of definitions that would keep you wondering if those words are used by saints or satanists for effect, so I avoid using mind control triggers and it helps me keep focused.

Other words that we all use have clear meanings, like ‘gifting,’ ‘positive orgone,’ ‘boosting,’ etc., and in fact these words help us join our efforts together in a productive, harmonious way. The other stuff; the mind control triggers used on newagers and bornagain chumps to keep the herd in line, make me feel a little nauseous. I have a hard time asking people to stop doing that becuase the intentions are always wonderful.

Some are inclined to feel that these default words and phrases are adequate but what they fail to consider is that the audience, here, are not predominatly newagers or bornagain chumps, so using those triggers just spreads confusion.

That said, this forum is not for the intellectually lazy. Most of our readers, I think, came to us because they were entirely disgusted with the rest of the fare on the web that deals with etheric and conspiracy subject matter and I’ve gotten emails from folks who say they appreciate how we all tend to stay away from stock phrases and artifacts and rather express our observations and opinions from the heart, instead. In that case they don’t really care if a poster in another country who is not proficient with English is using correct grammar and syntax: the information shared overshadows those considerations and nourishes the reader.

When one knows something, it’s easy enough to express it in a variety of ways instead of just using boilerplate terminology. As we move along, the folks who know something but are still using stock phrases to express it are likely to get left behind if they don’t start exercizing their brains more. This has absolutely nothing to do with whether I feel repulsed by mind control trash.

I’ve said this stuff before and I know some of my friends’ noses get put out of joint when I repeat it but I’ve never expressed the next thought, which is that I feel that in order to stay in the groove during these fascinating times we really do need to toss that old baggage, now. The new realizations are not adequately described with the old, loaded terminology and I bet that what we’ll know in three years can’t even be comprended by us, now, so those old red herrings will be even more burdensome to us, then.

That’s not to say we should never be giddy or flakey. People who know me can vouch for my occasional giddiness and flakiness so I’m not casting stones. It seems that the times we profit most from avoiding those emotions are when we’re working in groups. In the chats we get pretty high on the energy and we laugh a lot but it doesn’t diminish our focus or steadiness. The only time we falter is when someone drops mind control triggers, in fact. We’re enough like relatives or trench-mates by now, though, that this isn’t a serious problem. I’m usually the one who objects, though, so I tend to get the bum’s rush [Image Can Not Be Found] and also it’s usually at the end of a session, after we’ve done our work for the day. In fact it rarely happens any more but I’m fishing for a good example.

The old Monarch conditioning that many (most;all?) of us went through is hard or impossible to uproot. I ask folks to consider that trigger words are an essential part of that self-limiting programming and another self-limiting part, at least for people who work in groups toward a noble goal, is the way so many otherwise cognitive people are programmed to equate humility with humiliation. Along with that is a blind hatred of genuine religions. These poor folks tend to be the ‘I Am God’ proponents and these tend to miss the significance of working in synergy with larger forces and more advanced entities, which is a fair description of the foundational dynamics of gifting and group psi work. When ‘I Am God’ proponents talk to people like me, by the way, they use the word, ‘god’ in a sort of code fashion; third person. Cute. I think it’s the self-pertpetyuatying arrogance of that particular belief that handicaps these folks from easily connecting with The Operators, whom I feel pretty sure evince genuine humility and selflessness–our elders and exemplars?

Another feature of people who use a lot of mind control triggers in conversation is that they seem to assume that they don’t need to leave anything behind in order to grasp a new realization. Have you noticed that? In their world view, everything they’ve ever assumed has equal value to anything they may learn in the future. I think this is a sort of schizophrenia, characterized by those young, testosterone/cannabis-saturated young men at Rainbow Gatherings who get into fistfights over who is ‘more spiritual.’

If I’m correct, then we’re constantly called on to hold everything we believe or assume up to scrutiny in light of whatever may be new to us. The organic nature of personal growth, though, tends to ensure that if we have assimilated a truth, then a new truth sort of locks into that one. When we’re basing our beliefs on bind imitation of dogma everything that’s genuine feels threatening, so we feel compelled to immediately surround that new bit of information with familiar but threadbare terminology. [Image Can Not Be Found]

This is common ground for newagers and bornagain chumps, who all seem to misunderstand and misapply Jesus’ simple but profound teachings consistently [Image Can Not Be Found]

So, because I insist that people exercise their brains rather than their tongues I’m swimming upstream. It’s an unpopular notion, after all. The overwhelming pressure on all of us to become more accountable, though, feels less severe if we’ll take this simple step. After we get in the habit of expressing ourselves from the heart rather than from a play book of dogmatic posturings it starts to feel kind of envigorating and, more signiciantly, the folks who are listening to us are a lot less inclined to avoid us

Please excuse my posting several times in the thread to express a thought, okay? If I write more than a couple of pages the text starts jumping around and I have to chase it with the cursor, so I make a lot of typos. If federal hackers are responsible, this is just another way that I"m swimming upstream

Carol and I watched Coco Chanel last night. It’s a biography of the French woman who so strongly influenced the fashion and perfume industry for decades until her death in 1971 at age 88. Early on, she objected to mysogynistic men setting women’s fashion standards. She felt that women ought to be comfortable in their clothes, rather. She swam upstream but prevailed, as I hope to prevail.

I’m always surprised when a reader emails an encouraging and appreciative note to me. Most of my life, people ignored or laughed at me for trying to discuss substantive information but that changed aftetr the internet became established because people in my position were no longer isolated from each other. This is true for most of the people who post substantive material on thjis forum. It’s one of my favorite features of the internet and when someone emails to tell me that Etheric Warriors is like a drink of water in the desert to them I feel grateful and even vindicated.

I don’t have a reputation for being an answer man, nor do I want that. I don’t even care if most people who read my stuff don’t agree with me. People who feel bad when someone else won’t believe what he or she is saying ought to look at why they’re saying thos things, I think. A little detachment is helpful in that case. ‘Detachment’ isn’t a trigger word because the clergy, politicians, academics and media liars who loaded up those trigger words with ersatz meaning can’t really use a word that has creative potency, after all. They don’t have a problem with ‘spiritual,’ ‘reincarnation,’ ‘I Am God,’ Christ consciousness,’ ‘intention,’ or the host of misapplied Sanskrit words that mysteriously came into common usage in the hippie days because all of those are ambiguous enough for their purposes.

The body of those dogmae are fortresses against human progress, really: Tweedledum and Tweedledee. I had mentioned that I’m a ‘first word freak’ in another post and have considered how to explain that. I might be the first non-dogmatic person to attack the two main fortresses of the brain police: Theosophy/masonry and bornagain chumpism. Bornagain chumps constantly bombard the Theosophy/masonry citadel and vice versa but you might have noticed that it has no effect because both are equally dogmatic and creepy, so people who are actually interested in examining reality disregard all that. The ones who eventually find Etheric Warriors, though, may tend to at least regard what I’m saying, though, because I think they know I won’t try to shove yet another dogmatic ideology down their throats.

Those two citadels need to crumble and when it happens I won’t be able to take credit for it but at least I’ll rightly say that I helped

Maybe all that is going to happen in the next couple of years, along with the collapse of all the heavily centralized (read: fascist/communist) governments.

So, I’m challenging anyone who is reading this to communicate without uising meaningless but pretty words. I believe that anyone who will accept this challenge will have a more pleasant life for doing so and will much less likely be a buzzkill in a social situation when the creative element is present and being expressed in conversation.

Those moments are precious, after all, and the more comfortable we can be in the presence of creative energy the more likely we’re able to make the world a better place.

Remember when kindness, courtesy and subtlety were generally considered to be signs of weakness? The jackboots who had expropriated metaphysical terminology held the day, then. If one will not butt heads with these etheric bullies and call attention to their tactics they probably won’t learn to behave themselves. I think these are mostly males, by the way. Maybe it’s just a testosterone misapplication.

When we have an opportunity to observe The Operators we notice a rich sort of synergy, also a lot of humor. They seem to be untouchable, too. If you’re a person who considers himself ‘spiritual,’ how do you measure up in terms of being affected in a negative way by others? I admit that a lot of people perturb me from time to time but, of course, I don’t pretend to be saintly, which I assume is what most people mean by ‘spiritual.’ I can say that over the years the time that passes between getting perturbed by buttheads and poisonmongers and then laughing it off has gotten progressively shorter, so that by the time I die (asuming it’s not next week) that cycle will be really short. I have a sense that if I can log some time working for The Operators after I abandon the physical garment then maybe I’ll eventually be kind of like them [Image Can Not Be Found]

Did you know that the magic workers among the Indians used to be exempt from menial labor because they were on call, 24/7 for healing and general etheric heavy lifting for their village/tribe/nation? It’s pretty well known, at least among these elders, that the Jesuits effectively destroyed that tradition not long ago, though it took them several generations to accomplish it.

The Jesuits’ brutish mind control protocols predated the CIA’s Monarch Programs by a couple of generations.

One of the elders and pipe carriers of the Lakota people, Auntie Carol Two Eagle, posts on EW but I’ve lost track of Auntie Dorothy, I’m sorry to say.

I was priveleged to know a phenomenal story teller of the Lummi Tribe, Gary Hillaire. I also knew a Navajo elder, Franklin Kahn, who was also a close friend of Gary’s. They both told me, by the way, that the Navajos had migrated from teh Pacific Northwest (Canadian West Coast [Image Can Not Be Found] ) in the 1400s or so and have missed the water, ever since. The Hopi assigned land to them all around the Hopi lands and contracted with the Navajos to perform a ‘buffer’ function if invaders came. I personally believe the Jesuits’ priestly predecessors, after savaging some of the surrounding tribes, soon turned that region into a desert out of spite. Predecessors of the HAARPies?

They’re both gone, now, but I remember how much they enjoyed sharing Navajo and Coast Salish songs, stories and traditions with each other.

The reason I’m so grateful that Auntie Carol has agreed to contribute to EW is that our readers can get a glimpse, through her postings, of some genuinely ancient and time-tested traditions and knowings. Most of us don’t feel connected to our species’ past, which is reflected in the general disinterest in history. I feel almost guilty for having known some substantive keepers of history in North America, Africa and Western Samoa. If we’ll pay attention to Auntie Carol and will develop an appreciation for patience and subtlety we’re going to learn some important lessons the easy way.

My wife, Carol, came to her gentle understandings without having the benefit of a lot of contact with these elders. I think that’s the hard way but she’s looking forward to having direct experiences with Auntie Carol and others before long. I had a hunch, some time ago, that native people are going to start coming to the fore in this effort, now that the ‘dominant cultures’ around the world are in disarray. Bearclaw’s posted experience seemed like a confirmation to me. Eddie Schindler was approached in North Thailand by an emissary of an elder/healer/magician of a hill tribe because that elder wanted to know about orgonite and how to make it. Eddie hadn’t met or heard of the elder but he did teach the emissary to make orgonite, then the guy went home with the information

Auntie Dorothy told me a lot of stories about how she was met by native traditionalists in her travels around the world. They simply knew she was coming and where/when she’d show up. A big Samoan man approached her out of the desert when she was sitting on a curb by a laundromat in the middle of the Outback, for instance. He greeted her with the words, ‘They’re waiting for you’ then turned and walked back the way he came. Doprothy followed and he eventually conducted her to a gathering of aboriginal women in a cave, underground. She showed up on time and they started their ritual. She told me that there were paintings of dolphins on the walls of the cave, by the way

I think this is the sort of synergy that The Operators also employ and live within and if we’re going to reach that collective understanding I’m pretty sure that we’ll need to dump our haughty, high sounding but empty dogma facades, first, and learn to love genuine humlity. Auntie Dorothy is the woman who told me of her ‘picnic’ with Lemurians in Panther Meadow on Mt Shasta. At the time (1972, I think), she just assumed they were very nice but oddly-dressed hippies. Later on, people explained who the Lemurians are, then her hyperdimensional jaunt with them through a big tunnel made sense to her. There are no tunnels around Panther Meadow

Carol and I met them close to there on the summer solstice, 2001, so we have no doubt that they’re actual. More precisely, Carol talked with them often during that night but I only heard them and saw their little craft all night long. We didn’t sleep on account of big black ants crawling on us. The Lemurian choral music was exquisite. I don’t much care if someone doubts or denies this, by the way. You may have also found that the empowerment that comes from direct personal experience need not be explained away by cynics and terrified tight@$$es and if you pay attention to what happens after you gift some death towers then you know exactly what I’m talking about.

Though my Carol had to move through years of associating closely with puffed up newage sewage peddlars in order to finally put her prodigious gifts into a perceivable context (that’s the hard way–in those days nobody else in the dominant culture was discussing metaphysical stuff) she did eventually meet some very kind and powerful Kikuyu witches in Kenya, but only briefly, and Carol and I got together after I lost track of Dorothy West, who embodied both the Seneca and Welsh Celtic traditions through her grandmothers. Carol really wanted to be introduced to her and she most strongly identifies with Celtic traditions but I think she’s going to find that the native American traditions are in close harmony with those. All the things in this world that actually work are in harmony with each other, after all. It’s only the dogmas that bite people and each other

~Don

From Engineer Gene:

Hi Don,

Try the following to see if it allows you to create a single large EW post while easing your issues with the EW web page posting “editor”. I do this all the time for other forums I’m a member of as I HATE those brain damaged web-site forum editors too.

Open WordPad or Microsoft word or any good text editor (even notepad if you can stand it). Write your post there, proof-read, spell check, whatever. You can even save a backup copy on your hard drive if you care to. When you’re satisfied, get to the place where you enter your text for posting to EW on the web page, go to your text editor, click in the text window, do a CTRL-C (a.k.a. copy), move to the text entry window for EW posting and click in it so it has focus and do a CTRL-V (a.k.a paste) and surprise, surprise, your entire single post will be there in the blink of an eye. Try it and see if you don’t like it. Only thing I don’t know how to do in WordPad are those cute little smiley faces but there’s no reason you can’t do a little final editing like this in the EW web page editor before hitting submit.

Really liked your “swimming upstream” post to EW. Fits where I believe I’ve been most of my life so I can relate and quite frankly, I’m happy living “outside the box” and don’t intend to change anytime soon. If you ever catch me using mind-control words or phrases, smack me. Having been raised Roman Catholic, its probably inevitable that I will, on occasion use inappropriate words. I don’t follow organized religion anymore partly because I feel I’ve outgrown it and partly because I no longer want to belong to a huge “what to think” organization.

The “letting go” or “leaving behind” thing with new realizations/growth can be a bit scary but at least I’m trying and all the information we’ve exchanged in emails has helped me a lot and I’m sure will continue to do so. I may be operating at somewhat of a distance from the main-stream but at least now, I no longer feel alone and it is quite comforting knowing that as I get more into the main-stream EW movement, its only going to get better. Living life on your own terms and in a supportive role, helping to rescue the planet and perhaps even humanity from the clenches of those who would choose to control us is a good feeling. There really is no place for individual self-serving beliefs. When we win and the bad guys lose, it will be the world-wide “team” who has won and we will all reap the benefits (talking all of humanity here, sans the bad guys). The funny thing is that most of the world probably won’t even know what we’ve done but just knowing that we each contributed to something really good is enough thanks.

If we don’t exchange any emails this week, I’d like to wish you and Carol and your family the best of the holidays (see how I avoided the whole mind control word issue? wink). Nonetheless, I wish you guys all the best.

BTW, I’m happy that you, Carol, Dooney and Stevo were able to have such a positive effect on Clay’s “future”. Hopefully things will continue to improve for him.

Thanks again for all the help and encouraging words the last several months.

Take care,

Gene

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Thx, Gene–I’ve enjoyed our correspondence, too. Your commercial application ideas for orgonite are potentially profitable and we sure wish teh best for that and when you finally get started gifting your tower-strewn area it’s going to light up your imagination and instincts in a way that you probably can’t predict or conceive right now, I think [Image Can Not Be Found]

Becauise I’m just about the only person objecting to the use of mind control triggers for descrbing our collective experiences there are probably some friends who assume I’m the arbiter of all that but, really, if I were to disappear this afternoon those dynamics would still be in play and they were in play for a long, long time before I was even born.

Carol’s very fond of giving gifts at the winter solstice. I think this is basically what drives Christmas but solstice is ideologically neutral and kind of functional. We both enjoy the gift exchanges on account of the potentially depressing season, then we’re halfway to spring after that [Image Can Not Be Found] . The worst part of winter, for me, is that my flying is restricted but I’m in the process of having more portable flying machines for gifting in the desert, the reversal of which feels like my biggest challenge, right now.

Having spent solstice periods in the tropics I’ve seen Christmas stripped of its seasonal aspects and it’s kiind of revealing.

~Don

I’m as happy as anyone–happier than most?–that Jesus Christ came into the world but the circumstantial evidence in the Bible indicates that He was born in September ] . In my experience, the most exemplary Christians are Roman Catholics. They seem to know about humility for some reason that eludes me, considering how those priests generally are. Without functional humility I think we’re severely handicaped during this incredible, involuntary transformation that our species is experiencing.

Savage, gratuitous beatings in school at the hands of the sexually-frustrated Sisters of Mercy, along with the endemic buggering of choir boys & others throughout history by the priests, might have turned a lot of Catholics into bitter atheists but if one is willing to keep the good bits of early programming and just outgrow the dogma I think it’s not wasted and one can get a more detached overview of the value to humanity of the revealed religions.

My teacher, James Hughes, was brought up Catholic and he told me that the reason he went to church as a kid was because he simply enjoyed the theater aspect of it. That theater evolved over centuries as the only entertainment for European peasants. Theater, which was the fun part of the programming helped to keep them all in line along with the oher programming. It hasn’t work well in Spain, though. Men typically get disenchanted and resentful and many churches still get burned to the ground on account of it. I’ve always had the impression that the Spanish version of churchianity is more agressive than the norm. A lot of the priests are Jesuits, for instance, and the Inquisition was especially brutal, there.

~Don

Having read through most of the posts on this site and other info on the Monarch program (at least what has been published about it), I have a general idea about the most commonly used Monarch trigger words. Yet there really isn’t much information out there at all on mind control trigger words, and I’ve looked around quite a lot for any info on it. Perhaps those more familiar with Monarch could generate a list of trigger words to try to avoid, particularly for those who are new to the site? I know that when I first started learning about metaphysics, the parasitic world order, and gifting, I fell into the trap of using a lot of these trigger words, and it can be a bad habit to have to unlearn.

As someone who went to one of the best ranked writing programs in the US, I was taught to shy away from abstractions and words with indefinite meanings – just the sort of words most commonly used as mental triggers. I still have to slap myself on the wrist for using “spiritual” sometimes, merely for lack of a better word, although, I usually use “metaphysical” now instead. It’s kind of like a habit I have of confusing “principal” and “principle.” I don’t confuse any other similar sounding words except for those two, and it irks me every time I confuse them in my writing. Even though I know, logically, the difference between the two words, subconsciously the habit is hard to break. Breaking habits and negative thought patterns (or programming) requires self-reflection and mindfulness, constant vigilance over your mental processes, which is something that takes time and patience and is fraught with frustration and occasional backsliding. This sort of discipline is something I’ve only attempted in my own life over last the two years, but it is very important when pursuing a higher path in life. The end result is more self-control, and, ultimately, more freedom.

Some people might shrug off these trigger words as not mattering, except for those who have undergone monarch programming. But the words you use attract certain energies to you, and if those words have been abused for decades through mind control programs, I’m certain they can’t be good for your energy patterns. Evidence of this is Dr. Emoto’s water crystal experiments with specific word labels on the petri dishes. Negative words like “Hitler” produced no crystal formation or very ugly or broken patterns, while positive words like “Love” produced very beautiful and exquisite hexagonal crystal patterns. DB has also written a little on the importance of intonation in ritual and meditation, for instance how the “ohm” sound only opens up the lower chakras, while the “Aa” sound opens up the higher ones, bringing in negative and positive energies respectively. A word is a thought is an energy.

I definitely agree with Don on the matter, but we should elaborate more on what words are mind control trigger words as a sort of guide or standard for those who aren’t up to speed yet on Monarch programming. It would be a big help in preventing the use of these words on this forum and in our other communications and further put the knowledge out there to the general public. If new words must be invented to replace the triggers, I’m willing to take on such a task. I’ve been told I have a knack for wordsmithing.

Don,

I think it’s instructive that you’ve chosen the metaphor of swimming upstream for this thread.

As an example, the salmon endures a very rigorous journey upstream, driven by instinct and the desire for survival. That journey culminates in the precise conditions necessary to prepare the next generation for their “turn at-bat”. The sacrifice and effort make the end result that much more poignant. Does the succeeding generation of salmon build upon the trials endured by the preceding ones? It’s hard to say.

One thing is certain, though. The hardship ensures that the survivors probably have the genetic stock to survive and probably thrive. On a related note, I’ve noticed a couple things in the chats over the past several months. First, the adversity seems to bring about the most dedicated, cohesive effort. Second, it seems that we have to be exposed to some new wrinkle that the PTB are throwing our way to seek better tools, but when we need those tools the Operators are waiting to give us just what we need, and just in time, too.

I’m grateful that the finest result seems to be found “upstream”. I’ve seen growth in myself because of the opposing force inspiring me to be better and more receptive to different tactics.

Keep on swimmin’!

Dean

Based on Viktor Schauberger’s notions, salmon do not struggle to make their way upstream, rather it is the implosive cycloid space curve motion created by their gills in water +4C that enables them to shoot out like a bullet even upwards in a waterfall. Maybe in a similar way our implosive motion is created through a productive attitude in the stream, the reality continuum. Humility, by no means the easiest of virtues for sure helps. Paying the price comes often through tears of despair, we are human after all, but once the prize has been won satisfaction is ours.

I guess we need some gill technology to decrease the pressure.

The only real announcement recognized through creation probably is being perfect like our Source in the spirit, does not mean being a physical athlete.

What can you do when the poo hits the van? Try harder only.

God bless,

Pekka