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thanks so much for that long post (rant about human arrogance in attempting to control something as massive as a pole shift deleted!!!) I suspect the reason the earthquakes aren't reaching the media is actually good for the people in the areas affected - no casualties. lets hope the number of earthquakes does drop from its current level. Sorry Chris I'm forgetting it all just is! AGAIN! love to everyone |
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Re earth quakes -- depth of 10 is actually fairly normal but that causes a lot of damage if its strong enough. What I do find strange is there is little report of after shocks ie the one in Sweden which is not prone to quakes. It is as it it is but information is helpful. Its good to be aware without fear. Im fraid Im off to bed now :mfr_lol: Good night. x |
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http://www.911truthbristol.com/cinema/totb/tsarion.html
Apologies if this has been posted before- the Michael Tsarion talk - just saw it last night, very interesting. http://gcpdot.com/ the Global Consciousness Project- will be interesting to see what happens on xmas day, and also when Obama gets inaugurated?! Interesting Times indeed :) |
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So sorry I am just back on line have been decorating (nightmare) but it’s all done it’s over hip hip hooray
Will catch up with all of you soon My love brothers and sisters MERRY CREATION TO YOUR SPIRIT ON THIS WONDROUS DAY AND DON’T FORGET EVERYONE IS ANOTHER YOU, LAK-ECH |
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James in Glasgow here boys and girls ............sure y'all found the Zeta safe locations info re Scotland and Ireland a bundle of laughs, seem to be spending a lot of time in mountaineering/ winter sports shops these days too, Happy Noo Year everybody
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Thanks for the information Yoga This thred is a bit quiet at the moment due to Christmas/Newyear, it will perk up again soon. Regards Chris |
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Hi everyone
Hope you saw the new year in in style! May this year bring your best dreams to fruition. Has anyone else been watching astralwalker's thread and the plans for group meditations on Sunday February 9th and (probably) May? They are suggesting those of us in the northern hemisphere might prefer to do the February one in the warmth of our homes, and that we gather at a sacred site for the May one. Anyone interested in a trip to Easter Aquhorties (can anyone actually say it?) or Loanhead of Daviot (where some of W's paternal ancestors are buried) or Midmar or anywhere else in Aberdeenshire? Does anyone have a suggestion for somewhere else where the energy is clean and strong? love to all |
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Hello Delphi ...
Yes, 2009 ... I hope for the best for everyone's sake, but I'm feeling pessimistic I have to say. That, however, doesn't stop me from also wishing everyone a fulfilling year ahead. I read the Astralwalker thread as it was when originally notified on the Camelot site. It's been added to a great deal since then, so I had decided a couple of days ago to re-read it, this time more deliberately as I sense there is a lot of good information in there. I haven't reached the part where group meditations are being suggested, but it sounds like a very attractive suggestion. I look forward to seeing what transpires. I wonder if anyone is following the developments regarding Yellowstone? http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread423994/pg1 Regards to all ... |
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Hi Delphi Tom et All.
Happy new year. Yes Feb at home seems good idea. Tom I used to check Yellowstone regularly after I saw a program on horizon about it. Last time it blew there were days of darkness worldwide. We are amatatures when it comes to polution -- smiling. There was a botle neck in the number of humans at that time ie the population was greatly reduced to near extinction but we, the human race, made it through. There is nothing new and I am positive about the future. Death is inevitable ( if not now, when?) and not to be feared. Enjoy the moment of Now which is eternal. The play of life is allways Now. Events arise and subside in the moment. We continue to be regardless. Chris |
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Hey Scottish Ground Crew!
Thought I'd drop by and wish you all a HAppy New Year. :thumb_yello: Peace Iain |
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Thanks Chris ...
The Yellowstone thread on the ATS website seems to have calmed down a bit with the input of a few more sensible voices. How easy it is to stir up concern, and I have to admit to paying a little more attention to it than perhaps I should! I agree there's nothing new, and I too am positive about the ultimate future for us as eternal beings. I did mention previously that I was feeling pessimistic, but that came more from my concern for those around me who I care about but who seem not to be too aware of what is around the corner. Christmas and New Year were very busy but happy for us, so I'm very content about that and looking forward to the pleasure of the company of my family and good friends in the times ahead. This brings to mind my thoughts about preparation for the significant changes that will be upon us over the next few years - I wonder what the current thinking among fellow forum members is on this? (Thanks Iain ... and a Guid New Year to you too!) Regards to all ... Tom. |
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IF?? a pole shift occurs what are the realistic chances for us in Scotland? I've read the Zeta safe locations information and its none too encouraging. Nor the knowledge of how the tsunami occurred in Scotland 5800BC. After all we're not even a hundred miles across, coast to coast.:cup:
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Hi Yoga Nanda, Hi everyone
as far as earth changes are concerned I find David Wilcock and Drunvalo Melchizidek most reassuring: that if we are in our hearts we will be fine! It's navigating human-made situations that's more problematic for me, and again that's a matter of listening to my heart in all and any circumstances. I really want to get to the happy ending of the story! love to all |
Happy Endings
Thanks Delphi i am familiar with their work, but i gotta look after the children too so i'm interested in what all my Scottish brothers and sisters have to say about what our best bets would be........there's quite a few mountains to choose from!!!!! all the best to you
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Think we just have to wait for the moment and see how the situations re earth changes start to developpe.
I do however think that being in the heart makes a difference. We will be guided Im sure. Anyway whats so terrible about exiting this world. If teachers are to be believed and I do we have had many life times allready. Regards to all Chris |
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Hello Friends ...
I downloaded and ran the software from the following link: http://members.telering.at/t.faltejsek/ This link came from the thread here ... http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...&postcount=483 I know nothing about the Earth Grid, so I was intrigued to see that I could produce an overlay map of the UK that has so many lines intersecting at a point in the north-west of Scotland. Can anyone here give a simple explanation of what is being indicated here? (Just click the thumbnail to enlarge the image a bit) Regards to all ... |
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An explaInation of sorts for you as I have sailed the Minch many times in the past on route to the Orkney Isles.
There is a major magnetic anomaly that runs up the west coast of Scotland, and has a very large flucuation due to the very old rock and its unique mineral content. It makes navigation a little tricky, and has caught many an unwary person on or near rocks and small islands. I consider the Minch to be one of the most dangerous stretches of water for sailing up in Europe. That this earth map shows this through their own research doesn't suprise me at all. I corrected my spelling because the Spelling Nazis have turned up. |
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very interesting, would be more impressed if EXPLAIN was spelt correctly though! And i can't get any links to come up - thankfully nothing to do with Bonnybridge anyways ........c'mon tell us - what's it all about???
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well that was a quick answer!!!! Must be a telepathic egg that one
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Hi Egg ... thanks for the practical comment - I'm not a sailor, but that's another bit of interesting information to file away.
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The worlds sacred places seem to have a high percentage of the worlds magnetic anomalies associated with them. Western Scotland is no different to any other - I find it very interesting indeed though and well worth a second or even a third look at.
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The posts re sailing up the west coast reminds me of the guy (Please help with the name) who sailed with his son(s?) before WWII and the only map they had was the AA road map.
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Count us in! It will be really good to see everyone again!
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And to meet new people!
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True story: I went to Bonny Bridge to watch for UFOs in the late 90s, and I was with a mate and we were laid on the roof of his car watching the sky, and we saw this row of white gleeming shapes rushing across the sky. We were really leaping for joy inside at seeing a real bona fida UFO fleet - so much so that we stayed stock still laid there, cameras running for the big moment..........
........... and it took a week to get the smell of Goose poo out of my hair - b####ards crapped all over us.:mad3: |
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Can't get there till bout 12.45 i'm afraid.....Bathgate that is , NOT Bonnybridge!
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Its good to see you making a regular visit here. Wonder what you are hatching into.:mfr_lol: Chris |
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Lak-ech one and all so sorry I will not make the meet up maybe next time
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Regards to all. Chris |
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I'll miss you on 1st Feb Rab and Chris!
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This thread has been very quiet on your proposed meeting. Is it still going ahead?... if so, how should we recognise each other? Regards ... Tom. |
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We wondered how we would recognize other members of the crew at the Carvery last time as we sat in the car outside the door. About 10 people went in before we saw some shiny people, and said to each other, "That's them!" And we followed them in and they were indeed some of the SCG.
Matt will probably give more definite info on how to recognise us! looking forward to Sunday love |
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If you mean what I think you mean, then this will be interesting indeed ... I'll be easy to spot though ... the one looking lost! ... Tom. |
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Hi Tom,
When you walk in as Delphi says it is a little bizzar you will be able to spot us . However back up plan when you go in (just in case your late .....)ask for Shaun at the bar and they will direct you. Looking forward to seeing you all. Shaun |
Any one notice the birds
My part time job which I do twice a week takes me on a 80 mile round trip through much of the Scottish highlands since November right up until to day 29th I have noticed the geese back and forth back and forth in the skies they are still here its as if they do not know which way to go.
I have done this driving job for 6 years and believe me I have never seen this before But what is more disturbing is the crows I have a large rookery around a mile from where I stay hundreds if not thousands of crows the noise is deafening But me and mine are use to this the rookery has been there for many years Anyway early morning the crows are circling ante clockwise after years of circling clockwise and on there way back to the rookery they are at a tremendous height a height you would normally only see them at on a warm summers day. I know the sun is out but it’s still absolutely freezing up here. For me it brings knew meaning to the phrase there’s change in the air One and all lak-ech |
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Weird about the birds' patterns of behaviour ... Here's a new thread from ATS on the same subject: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread431151/pg1 Regards ... Tom. |
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Very interesting observations of birds Firstfruit.
All I noticed was that yesterday smelled different although it was as cold or colder than the day before. Can't define what the smell was, just it was different and earthy. The only thing I can compare it with is those times in early August when the weather looks the same as the day before but there's a scent of autumn. while writing this, i've just heard that John Martyn has died. RIP and thank you for the music. love to all |
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