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1328.2 | Damn the prognosticators, anyway..., | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Fri Aug 03 1990 11:34 | 37 |
| re: .0
So much negativity in the world and then we RUN to it to
take on more! I am having more and more of a hard time these
days tolerating the negativity. Those people who predict the
end, etc. Where do they get the information? And why is it that
they seem to enjoy exploiting people by using that information?
Isn't it entirely possible/likely that they validate themselves
by using scare tactics?
All that aside, I prefer to listen to the belief that says
that all soothsaying, predictions, forecasts, etc. end at around
this time NOT because it is the end of the world, but rather the
end of the world according to history. That is, we are no longer
being held captive by our past, no longer held imprisoned by the
history to which most of us seem so dearly to hold onto. The new
age, in fact, is what this is all about. Perhaps not a global new
age wherein everyone miraculously gets cured of evil and the past,
but as individual new age, whereby each person comes to his/her
realization that THEY are in charge of the future and that THEY
are responsible for it. This subject was discussed at length
here in DEJAVU specifically at around the time of the Harmonic
Convergence.
It is important to make a strong note, however. Note that the
end of the world IS LIKELY as long as we hold onto the past, history
and all those things we have done before. The only realistic manner
in which to shuck the chains and to welcome a different kind of future,
the future most have fantasized about, is to dream about new
solutions, new ideas, new concepts, thoughts generated not by the
past but rather by the future. There will be many who individually
and even collectively discover the "end of the world." I believe
that there will be just as many, if not more, who will choose to
create or generate a positive future. It is up to us individually,
not so much collectively, to make a choice and to work towards it.
Letting go of the past is the first step.
Frederick
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1328.3 | hmmmmmm..... | EDSVAX::CONFSCHED | Tres fromage! | Fri Aug 03 1990 15:11 | 15 |
| re. .1 axis of rotation:
Huh? I've never heard anything about the fact that a outside source
might "verticalize" the earth's axis of rotation. I was under the
impression the earth was at a 22.5 degree angle off the vertical
and that that was normal, and that the earth was also wobbly in
its axis, similar to a top spinning that starts to lose speed.
This (the wobbly earth's axis) I also thought was normal, and that
it took many thousand years to notice a difference in the parallax
of the stars -- like Polaris (if my memory of astronomy serves me).
Can anyone concur?
/Greg
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1328.4 | Tell them to .... | EXIT26::SAARINEN | | Fri Aug 03 1990 15:21 | 18 |
| Remember that old admonition that today is the begining of the
last day of your life...no no no today is the end of the begining
of the last end of your life....no no no today is the end of
the last begining of the first day of your life.... %-} ;-)
...Well anyways it's true! You know the one I mean...
So get out there and tell those end of the world'rs to piss off!
That was there story yesterday and this is now!
Tell me where this all began and than tell me where all this will end.
Bet you can't!
8-)
-Arthur
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1328.5 | Don't sweat it. | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Fri Aug 03 1990 15:31 | 5 |
| According to the Geology notefile, this year and last have been
average in their number of earthquakes and of major earthquakes.
(Some people may have been lulled by 1988, which had a poor crop.)
Ann B.
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1328.6 | Cycling up the spiral | SCARGO::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Fri Aug 03 1990 16:06 | 11 |
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Hi Craig,
Remember, out of the ashes rises the Phoenix.
And as Revelations points out, God wins. (;^) However it's up to us
to co-create with God/Goddess/All-That-Is a new bright future. What is
to come to pass will indeed happen, but it is we who fill in the
details - the how's, when's, where's and why's. And the *Who's*.
Cindy
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1328.7 | WWIII | FSDEV4::LWAINE | Linda | Fri Aug 03 1990 16:43 | 11 |
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The predictions by Nostrodamus about the 3rd world war are about a Middle
East ruler who wears a blue turban. If I remember correctly, this Middle
East ruler will nuke NYC in 1994 time-frame.
Yes, I'm concerned about the Iraq-Kuwait affair, but I'm not going to
panic yet, unless an Iraqi-leader has been seen wearing a blue turban....
8^)
Linda
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1328.8 | | SCARGO::CONNELL | Amateur Engineering | Fri Aug 03 1990 16:48 | 12 |
| re .4 It began when it started and it will end when it's all over and
done with. :-) Hopefully later then next week. Actually, I think of the
Biblical and Nostradamian (Is that a word?) prophecies whenever a new
bully throws his weight around in the Middle-east. I think we need a
Pope called Peter again before we take our curtain calls. I'm sure
someone will correct me if I'm wrong. I just hope that this isn't the
opposite global reaction to Cindy's Peace string. I'd hate to think
that we DEJAVUer's are peripherally responsible for a war. You know his
bad Karma to offset all the good Karma we must be creating by our
thoughts of peace.
Phil
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1328.9 | fwiw | PSG::G_REILLY | it's easier to go with the flow | Fri Aug 03 1990 16:50 | 29 |
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Well, the evil net just ate up my wonderful reply, so here's the
reader's digest version. ;-)
Craig,
I grew up in the shadow of nuclear war. In 7th grade my history
teacher took great glee in teaching us that we needn't worry about
dying of radiation sickness because we would be vaporized by the
explosion. I continued to live from that point on with the feeling of
having nowhere to run. That the apocalypze was hiding just over the
horizon.
Then Gorby came into leadership on the USSR. On the day I head that
news my terror of annihilation vanished, I suddenly felt safe for the
first time in many years.
Next East Berlin opened its borders and the wall came down. I swear I
NEVER expected to see that in my lifetime.
I feel that the new age is at hand, in a positive way. I know the
following will sound terribly pompous, but.....
Sometimes I feel things on an intuitive level, and my feelings at this
time are positive regarding the future of humankind and the earth.
(Now watch, California will probably break off and fall into the ocean
tonight.%-} )
alison
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1328.10 | thanks | CRUISE::CFEUERSTEIN | Why is there air? | Fri Aug 03 1990 17:03 | 6 |
| Thanks everyone for your replies, although I must admit chuckling
over alison's reply. Thank you Cindy for your sensitivity.
I am not a proponent of the end. I have a child now. For some
reason, I am scared that others, who might have the ability, will
not think of my child.
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1328.11 | More of my opinion... | EXIT26::SAARINEN | | Fri Aug 03 1990 17:36 | 54 |
| Iraq attacks Saudi Arabia
USA retaliates militarily
Iraq conquers Saudi Arabia and forces higher oil prices
The world governments get pissed
Iraq attacks Jordan
Israel bombs Bagdhad
Iraq bombs Jerusalem
Oil shipments drop dramatically
Russia talks with USA
USA and Russia attack Iraq
Iraq nukes the Naval Fleet in the Persian Gulf
Israel Nukes Iraq
Iraq nukes Russia
Russia and USA nuke Iraq
All Oil shipments are halted
Russia invades the Middle East
USA nukes Russia
Russia nukes USA
We all are killed in a white flash of nuclear bombs
Human life ceases to exist
Coackroaches multiply and takeover the earth and grow to 8ft.
OR...in the meantime...
You decide to get straight and be responsible
You tell your SO you love them and take them out to dinner
You start to exercise
And eat healthy
And reduce stress
You become more centered
You change your beliefs and attitudes about things
You become more enthused and your aura is charged bright
Your friendliness heals people around you
They then care more and heal people around them
The world becomes more accepting
The earth starts to grow healthier
Tensions are reduced
Harmony and Peace rule
The stars shine and the heavens expand
And you go home and get eaten by an 8ft coackroach because
you forgot to cleanout your refrigerator!
;-)
Heh...hang in there Dejavu'rs it's wild wonderful crazy beautiful cruel
and loving world...have no fear everything will be alright!
Love
-Arthur
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1328.12 | Yeah! | ROYALT::NIKOLOFF | Changes start with Choices | Fri Aug 03 1990 20:09 | 16 |
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>> ...Well anyways it's true! You know the one I mean...
>> So get out there and tell those end of the world'rs to piss off!
Arthur, I love it! You have the nicest humor....
*peace*
:')..... Meredith
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1328.13 | A little bit of clarification... | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Mon Aug 06 1990 12:25 | 52 |
| re: .2 (myself)
I awoke Saturday morning with a profound sense of "getting it."
This, by the way, in relation to end of the world and the future.
I finally got the full sense of understanding what Lazaris has talked
about repeatedly. Now, 48+ hours later, some of that has escaped me,
but I will make an effort to briefly capture it here.
What I said in .1 has value, what some of the others added
also has value. What *is* missing is this essential ingredient.
We *are* doomed to the end of the world (2067 I believe is the
date Lazaris has used)(and not by sudden death but rather an end by
just slow strangulation and suffocation) AS LONG AS we
continue to live our realities based on the past leading to the
present, as long as history is the basis for our future. It is
IMPERATIVE to change the paradigm, to "die to our past," to let
go of history and to start seeing the world as a result of the
future, not as a result of the past. Dreams and visions and
miracles come out of the future and these are the sources for
a different reality. Letting go of painful past emotional
experiences and living towards the future adds to the mind set
necessary to generate a present out of what is to be. Trying to
do things as they have always been done is also a way to guarantee
a negative outcome. New solutions, new ways of doing things,
realities that we cannot yet conceive...come from the dreams of
our living, not from records of our dead.
As I stated, this came to me as I was awakening on Saturday,
but it came to me far more solidly and far more profoundly than
the brief statements I entered here. It suddenly made major sense
and the impact of it was intense. Those who wish to remain locked
into the past will indeed see humanity spiral downward. Those
who free the shackles of that history from themselves and begin
to look for alternative ways of creating reality (given that the
past ways have obviously not been very successful) CAN and WILL
allow for a reality not doomed to repeat itself. It simply cannot
occur any other way. Use the past, get the past; use the future,
get a different result. I found the information frightening, and,
together with other current events in my particular personal
reality, is one hell of a motivator to change things. I have
been sufficiently scared to do something about it and I am, just
as fast as I can. Nothing is as scary to me as the thought of
having a future not only as bad but possibly/probably even worse
than has ever been, not only globally but individually. Perhaps
others don't care or perhaps they can't see this. That isn't
my problem. My problem starts with me. So, as Arthur says, I
begin by letting go of my past and start focusing on a future
that I do want. Others will undoubtably do likewise. At some
point our intersecting energies will synergize to generate a
reality that all can feel positive about.
Frederick
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1328.14 | Dawning of... | SCARGO::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Mon Aug 06 1990 14:50 | 34 |
| Re.13
Frederick,
It's just amazing what a little bit of self-understanding will do.
(;^)
Anyway, I prefer to work through and understand my past. It's hard (to
paraphrase a good friend who also views things the way I do) to create
a healthy, bountiful gourmet meal in a kitchen that hasn't been cleaned
in a few decades. [Oh dear....so that's what was racing around
downstairs last night - an 8' cockroach...(;^).] I believe, and speak
from personal experience, that to understand and work through the past
will help us all not to repeat it in the future. Letting go...well,
that's fine, if it works for you then go for it. I prefer to
understand and then it gets resolved and goes away gracefully by it's
own self. If I'm lucky enough to notice it's non-existance, then I buy
a bottle of champagne and celebrate the passing.
A sense of 'powerfulness' comes from knowing that one has the power to
create a new future because now you realize why you created the past
and therefore know that you needn't be a victim any longer. This is
where information comes in. There is a lot you can do.
As I finally realized, it's an ongoing process. Kind of like
choosing to clean the coffee maker since that is the source from whence
the energy comes. (;^) If it's an espresso maker, so much the better.
Then go on to the next thing. Eventually you will have a clean kitchen
and one day wake up to know that you won't risk being eaten by an 8'
cockroach anymore. Unless you move to Florida.
Cindy
PS. Phil, it's much too quiet down here...(;^). I miss our chats.
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1328.15 | LIGHT has finally dawned on ALL! | NETMAN::ATKINSON | | Mon Aug 06 1990 15:26 | 11 |
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Namasthe All!!!!!! Light has finally dawned on all of you!!
Congratulations
In Light and Love I AM
Altraea
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1328.16 | Clarification on "releasing" | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Mon Aug 06 1990 15:44 | 20 |
| Thank you, Altrea, for agreeing...
Cindy, I must make this point...releasing the past does not mean
forgetting it. It does not mean there are no lessons there.
What it means is that it is no longer what is used as guidance
for the future. It is almost impossible to not let any past be
an influence, but it must never be allowed to be the motivator.
Once we decide something is garbage, we toss it aside (or recycle
it--transmuting its energy.) Going back and spending time
investigating the garbage and seeing if there is more there that
has value is a major waste of valuable time. (Although right at
present my personal life has me doing exactly this...:-{ )
There is a point at which garbage is recognized as garbage and
is handled appropriately. Once "released" in this way, effort
can be spent on new acquisitions, learnings, etc.
The point is not to forget the past, but to release the energy
we hold which keeps us locked to it.
Frederick
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1328.17 | Did I miss something here? | SCARGO::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Mon Aug 06 1990 17:52 | 13 |
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Re.16
Frederick,
>Going back and spending time
>investigating the garbage and seeing if there is more there that
>has value is a major waste of valuable time. (Although right at
>present my personal life has me doing exactly this...:-{ )
If you say people shouldn't, then why are you doing it?
Cindy
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1328.18 | I have not yet forgiven this part of me. | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Mon Aug 06 1990 17:53 | 6 |
| re: .17 (Cindy)
Old habits stay put until forgiven and replaced...
Frederick
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1328.19 | a few thoughts | POBOX::GAJOWNIK | | Mon Aug 06 1990 19:05 | 36 |
| re: .16, .17, .18
Intersting.
Sounds a lot like what the Christians say about forgiveness and
salvation and being born again.
It is refreshing to see that all is not doom and gloom.
Perhaps each of us in our own little part of the world can make
a difference and make it work and from there, who knows...
What bothers me when talking about the future in relation to the past
is this, and I don't mean to be discouraging, but...
We (the world as a whole and the individual in part) have
never (or only to a degree) followed the advice of the great teachers
(Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Jesus Christ, etc...) from the past.
Why are we likely to begin now? Why are we more likely to follow,
say, the New Age Movement, than any of the others? Because it is the
best moral teacher? But that makes it even less likely that we shall
follow it. If we cannot take the elementary lessons, is it likely we
are going to take the most advanced ones?
What I mean is...
If the New Age Movement (or any movement for that matter) only means
one more bit of good advice, then it is of no importance. There has
been no lack of good advice for the last four thousand years. A bit
more makes no difference.
Perhaps it is the *individual* who has to make the difference,
as was pointed out in several previous notes, and not the teaching
or movement.
-Mark
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1328.20 | Absolutely | SCARGO::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Mon Aug 06 1990 20:24 | 16 |
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Re.19
Mark,
Yes, it all comes down to the individual.
There are splits within the New Age and within Christianity. There
are people in both who can only speak of Doom and Gloom, and there
are people in both who speak of a bright and promising future.
Depending upon the number of people who are in each of the splits,
will determine which kind of a future we will ultimately experience.
The choice lies with each of us.
Cindy
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1328.21 | Exposing oneself... | MISERY::WARD_FR | Going HOME--as an Adventurer | Tue Aug 07 1990 12:15 | 20 |
| re: .19 and .20
I concur with the individual approach. There is a twist,
however, in Cindy's last paragraph. That is in recognizing that
reality is subjective, not objective. That being understood
means that *wherever* you decide to be IS where the world will
be. Not making the "positive" choice may mean creating a
mediocre or nightmare future. If one is TRULY self-loving,
not a victim, not a martyr, not in blame, not holding onto
shame, not holding onto anger, or fear or hurt or humiliation
or jealousy, not holding out for payoffs, not hanging onto
negative scripts, etc., then it is IMPROBABLE/contradictory that
that individual will be living in a world in which there isn't an
abundance of love and harmony. Both states cannot simultaneously
exist for that individual. Therefore that individual will be
living in a world with a bright future.
So, yes, it begins inside...
Frederick
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1328.22 | Words from yet another prophet. | SCARGO::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Mon Aug 13 1990 14:52 | 88 |
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Intoxication and Other Near-Death Experiences
by Dave Barry
Publish date - unknown
Like you, I am frequently haunted by profound questions related
to man's place in the Scheme of Things. Here are just a few:
Q -- Is there life after death?
A -- Definitely. I speak from personal experience here. On New
Year's Eve, 1970, I drank a full pitcher of a drink called "Black
Russian", then crawled out on the lawn and died within a matter
of minutes, which was fine with me because I had come to realize
that if I had lived I would have spent the rest of my life in the
grip of the most excruciatingly painful headache. Thanks to the
miracle of modern orange juice, I was brought back to life
several days later, but in the interim I was definitely dead. I
guess my main impression of the afterlife is that it isn't so bad
as long as you keep the television turned down and don't try to
eat any solid foods.
Q -- Why were we put here on Earth?
A -- I would say, just from going through the mail, that we were put
here on Earth to enter the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes.
Q -- Is there life elsewhere in the universe?
A -- Unquestionably. It is a known scientific fact that life
gets steadily more intelligent the farther you go in any
direction from Waco, Texas. This is why the Orient, which is on
the opposite side of the Earth from Waco, has historically been
the source of philosophy and reliable electronic products. It is
only logical to conclude that beings in other galaxies, some of
which are millions of light-years from Waco, would be *very*
bright.
Q -- What is the gender gap?
A -- Let me first give some background for the benefit of you
less-sensitive males who have been unable to concern yourselves
with women's issues because you have been too busy standing on
the street corner and making little kissing noises. A while
back, President Reagan and his aides were flying out to the
Western White House to chop wood when they looked out the window
and noticed this enormous gender gap covering most of Ohio. They
realized immediately that this gap could prevent the President
from being re-elected and implementing his policies, assuming he
develops some policies. So they appointed Sandra Day O'Connor,
an admitted woman, to the Supreme Court.
Then, to improve his image with women even further, he enlisted
the help of a woman whose objectivity cannot be questioned: his
daughter, Maureen. Here is what Larry Speakes said in announcing
Maureen's new role: "As the President's daughter, she has strong
credibility". I am not making this up.
Q -- What do you do if you're talking with somebody at a party
for a half hour, and he remembers your name but you can't
remember his name, and another person walks up, and you have to
introduce them?
A -- First of all, remember that these are the 1980's. People
understand that this kind of thing happens all the time, and it's
no big deal. The key is to be as open and low-key as possible.
Simply turn to the person whose name you don't remember and in a
natural way fall on the floor and feign a seizure, contriving
somehow to hurl your drink into the person's face on your way
down. While the other guests are trying to stick things down
your throat to prevent you from swallowing your tongue, somebody
will see the person wiping your drink from his eyes, and say,
"Are you okay, John?" and you'll know the person's name is John
something.
Q -- What lies ahead for mankind?
A -- Despite all the prophecies of gloom and doom, I'm
optimistic. I am particularly heartened by the willingness of a
growing number of everyday people on both sides of the Iron
Curtain to question the conventional "wisdom" of their military
and political leaders and demand an end to the insane policies
that for 30 years have kept both sides on the brink of an
unthinkable nuclear confrontation. I believe that within our
lifetimes, this popular groundswell will bring us -- slowly but
inevitably -- towards the first meaningful reduction in nuclear
arms. Then the Earth will be struck by an enormous comet.
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1328.23 | | WILLEE::FRETTS | Santa Fe sunshine...:-) | Mon Aug 13 1990 15:42 | 5 |
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:-)
C.
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1328.24 | Just wondering ?? | MACNAS::MOGRADY | Mike O'Grady | Thu Aug 16 1990 07:25 | 4 |
| Re: .7 and .9
Just wondering if Gorby is the leader from the East with the blue
"thing" on his head that Nostrodamus talks about. ??
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1328.25 | | AOXOA::STANLEY | My dog he turned to me and he said... | Thu Aug 16 1990 11:20 | 5 |
| re: <<< Note 1328.24 by MACNAS::MOGRADY "Mike O'Grady" >>>
Naw, Gorby has a brown "thing" on his head. :-)
Dave
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1328.26 | The Color Blue | CURIE::GOONAN | ooo - farfignewton! | Mon Aug 20 1990 13:58 | 11 |
1328.28 | | CRUISE::CFEUERSTEIN | Why is there air? | Mon Aug 20 1990 22:56 | 16 |
| Thank you all for replying to my base note. I have read and thought
about each one. You know, while an interesting question to talk about,
I guess the real answer is that it really doesn't matter to me.
I mean, it's upp to me to do the absolute best I can do. Regardless
if the world is to end tonight, tomorrow or 600 hundred years from now.
It's up to me to love to the fullest of my ability. Now. Not the day
before the world's going to end.
Someone, in another note, asked me what my connotation of love is.
Well, I don't rightly know, for it is extremely relative to my
mindset at the given moment. No, I wouldn't pay your rent, but if
you needed my shirt, here it is. Does that help?
Thanks again,
Craig
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