Presentation 46

Presented on: Saturday, November 14, 2015

Presented by: Roger Weir

Presentation 46

Let's come to the presentation 46 of 2015 and we are nearing where we have made our way. Through this year especially. That is a part of a set of eight years. And those eight years as a set. Our expansions of the eight phases of the Learning Civilization program that I worked on for over 40 years. And those eight phases had a pair. They had a pair of four phases for an integral cycle and four phases that expand to dimensions and make a differential scalar so that a cycle like a circle becomes an ecology of a scalar, which has the full spectrum. And is related to light, whereas the cycle is related to a ritual comportment of completion so that the integral cycle is limited. To the way in which it's organized. That's why symbols integral. By taking the phenomena. The actions into experience, which becomes feeling toned and has images and results in a spoken language. But all of that further integrals when symbols become a written language. A recorded idea of the meaning. And this completes an integral cycle because it feeds back then to rearrange the rituals, the actions and the things, the phenomena, so that matter. And. Experience and activity into the language that characterizes it into the bows, sometimes way too often than knots that are used then to keep track of the pace of the energy of meaning. Which is actually time. So that the first dimension in a universe with cycles and patterns. Will always have a spatiality that integrals as particles, as matter as eventually images as even ideas. But the first dimension will be time as the energy, as the dynamic. As the momentum. And one of the earliest ways in South America with the Incas to keep track of time was that every so often of a time period they would not accord. And it was the cords of the knotted recording of time. The Inca word was kept and that this was a form almost like in the Middle East, of the development of the abacus, of keeping track of the arrangement, of sequential quality and of relationality in order to do the computation. So that there is in modern computing the abacus and the CPU together. And they sense then that this is adequate, is that the inter goal is adequate. It's always. Even at its best. Only half the story. So that there is a need for a refinement of just looking, perceiving, conceiving. Which very often decays into deceiving. To refine, to advance, to mature. So that one begins to recognize that an analytic requires a full spectrum. And the spectrum of light in particular was the way in which scientific refinement took a giant leap towards the end of the 19th century and into the beginnings of the 20th century. The first. Person. To ever establish. The speed of light was the fundamental transform nexus out of which the entire quality of being able to look at full spectrums emerged. And 20th century achievement in science, 21st century expectation and analytics is based on. Scholars of full spectrum analytics. The figure who did that was a Michelson. Albert Michelson and the speed of light. And Michelson was born in Poland. The oppression of version of northern Poland. But his parents, who were merchants, moved him as a young, not just a boy, but even a baby to the Wild West of Northern California. And he grew up in a little mining community called Murphy's Camp in the gold country of Northern California, up towards the Sierras, not far from where Truckee is, with its old trail going over down into Reno, Nevada. And he grew up he was born in 1852. So in the 1850s, up until the beginning of the 1860s, he was. A kid around minors all the time. And it was. His father is a merchant who knew everybody and sold to everybody, ran the general store. And it's interesting to note that AA Michelson was in the Northern California gold camps at the same time as young Mark Twain. So that there is an interesting quality that occurs. In the way in which a very large scale off the spectrum, even into the ambience beyond light, which is in a spontaneous. Infinity that somehow comes to each and every one of us. Characteristically with our refinement of species. It's called a hunch. It's called an insight. It's called a spontaneity, which is more correct. But we have an access. To an infinite field. That at the same time cooperates with a zero field out of which everything else that is computable emerges. And that great complementarity. We can call the field of the reel or if you like, it's a third field. The field of nature as a zero field, but a fertile. Vacuum because it's able to spontaneously emerge. Not just particles. But time itself, but not just emerge as in an emission, but also as an absorption because they go together. Emission and absorption are characteristic. Especially in the spectrum of light, especially with the way that Michelson was able to show that the old experiment of Newton with a prism in order to get a rainbow. That if you have. He learned this from a French savant named Cole Lyon. Cole and Foucault is famous in almost all of the astronomical buildings that have a public coming in, like the Los Angeles Observatory up in Griffith Park. If you go into the foyer, the first thing you see. Are a circle of little pegs on the floor and they're just stood on the floor and a great huge pendulum with a marker rod and it's suspended from a very, very long cable. And the motion of the rotation of the Earth will move that pendulum so that it knocks on time. Each of the pegs around the circle. It's called a Foucault pendulum. Foucault understood that light can be measured. The speed of light can be measured if you have prisms which show the spectrum of light in a mirror situation, teamed with a rotation so that rotating mirrors with a prism are able to, in some kind of experiment, measure the speed of light. It was Michelson who finally was able. He was just 25 years old when he began to utilize his tremendous intellectual capacity. He was a savant from a little boy. He was astonished. The miners and his parents and everybody else with his ability not only to understand detail, but to compute on the spur of the moment. And. As a matter of fact. He wanted to. Join the Navy. And to go to West Point. But it took a special congressional appointment in those days to go to West Point. And his work, his quality was brought to the attention of Ulysses S Grant, who is the president of the United States at the time, who personally signed his admission to West Point, but not to the West Point, but to Annapolis, to the Navy, because it was the Navy that Grant understood, having been one of the great generals of the Army, that the Army is about land warfare, winning, but the Navy is about the oceans of the world, and that the future of power will not be with an army so much as with a navy. And so Annapolis welcomed. 17 year old AA michaelson. And by the time he was 25, he published his master's thesis, which gave the speed of light within. A hair's breadth of what it finally would turn out to be. Though refinements went on from 1877 all the way into the 1920s before it was really refined enough by 1927 to have something accurate enough that we use today. To celebrate his 1877, he married his first wife and they had three children. Two girls in the boy. Michelson's. Speed of light. When by the time of 1899, when it had become refined enough so that the mathematics of it was being able to be worked with specifically almost to an nth degree. That within a few years Albert Einstein was able to understand something about space time being characterized by light, being characterized in the way that there was a quantification of light because if it had a speed. Though it was huge fast. Nevertheless, it was specific, which meant that it was a limited action phenomena as well. That the speed of light being phenomenal. Could be paired with the integral of matter of material of atoms, but not just atoms, because by that time the electron. As the first subatomic particle was discovered, 1896 J.J. Thompson And the practicality with the objectiveness of the speed of light led Einstein to posit that indeed, space times primal energy is wrapped up in the mysteries of light and that there must therefore be a carrier of phenomenal light for it to be measurable no matter how refined it has to be measurable. It must be a phenomenon incredibly tiny, infinitesimally so, but nevertheless definite. And so Einstein posited there must be a like the electron carrying the electrical charge of the atom. There must be then a phenomenal. Measurable particle that carries light. And he was the first to understand. To name it. To say there must be a photon. Which carries not only light in its electrical quality, but because of the way in which electricity and magnetism had been brought together by that time for almost 100 years. Some of the early work of Faraday had come to a mathematical understanding by James Clerk Maxwell with the Treatise on Electromagnetic Mathematics. So that Einstein was able to understand. That the photon carrying the electromagnetic field as light. Is the key to understanding the way that the universe works. And 1905, the general theory of relativity. And within a few years the. The rather, the specific and then the general theory of relativity. And as wisdom works in its very large resonance, in its harmonic, not just in the spectrum, and especially not just in the cycle, but in the ambience of the field of real wisdom, which is not just a truth of an analytic, but is a high truth of a comprehension. And that comprehension understands that there is a fundamental primordial, in fact, pre primordial pair. And that pre primordial pear is the zero of the zero field field field of nature. And the oneness of any particle particle measurability. And. The way that high wisdom characterized that long ago. Was zero and one. They pair, they pair in an interchangeable way so that the one can emerge whole in whatever infinitesimal city it is and whatever universality there is nevertheless. If it's measurable, it will always have a one ness, a an entry goal at its finest resolution and at its optimum expansion. And as long as it's measurable. It will be in the realm of the oneness of intergalactic intra galaxy. But the zero is not measurable at all and cooperates with the measurable universe so that the high wisdom, the zero and one where the Tao te of Lonzo in the Tao te Ching, the book of Tao te not Tao and Tao te and that the tao te has in its complementarity the the reality. Later on it was recognized in China and that. As the tor te is that zero and one when they are operative in a complementarity together they generate. Something which is rare that the zero ness and the one ness produce a third. It's the fatality of the one emerging from the zero that the zero has the fertility and the one has the emergence. And that together, though, that level of emergence can have a third. They can have a child so that Mother Nature and father emergence. She can get pregnant again and again and again infinitely. And so that third is like a resolving third, but because the resolving third has its legality to it, combined with the oneness that it is, that there is a fourth, that it is the the expansion, the expansiveness that the child grows up. Capable of participating in the zero. Capable of proceeding with the one. Capable of understanding the two as a three. And becomes a force. And so the Chinese sage that met old Lao Tzu, he Lao Tzu was 100 years old when Confucius met him. Confucius was young man at 50 half his age. And he realized that the Tao te Ching was an insight qi like the speed of light into the whole cycle, the circle of the way in which the 64 hexagram of the e Ching arranged themselves in an integral cycle that is complete. But in order to understand the Tao Tae operator as operative beyond that cycle, because not only does it flow through that cycle, it has a resonance. It has a harmonic beyond that which is the child, which is then Confucius said, there's not only Tao Te, but there is Gen. There's an understanding which we can appreciate. And literally, Jen can be translated as human heartedness, understanding, preparedness, understanding interpretability, understanding that male, female, hot, cold, wet, dry, that all of these so called polarities are actually pairs. They're not dualities, they're pairs as in a symmetry that has a complementarity operative with. And by them. And that this matures. As experience with Jen proceeds to the ability to have very clear, precise ideas of what has occurred and it has happened and is happening. And Confucius confused her and his family Master Kong. He parsed it. Not only is there Jen, but there's e the symbols. And so he wrote ten commentaries. They were called Wings of the Ching. And those wings of the teaching are about how Tao Tae and Jen E form together a great quaternary that characterizes the ability to analyze and work with and utilize the complete cycle. So that one can understand not only the 64 hexagram, but later on one can understand such things as the double helix of the DNA, which is able to have 64 master codons that one can work with. And we're working with it incredibly now. A contemporary of Lao Tzu was Pythagoras. And he's the one who said that beyond the uni verse. Is the context of a cosmos. And so spacetime is universal. But what's real is cosmic. And that the refinement can go even further. By the time of Prince Liu of Wai Nan, he lived at the apex of the Roman Chinese, the Han dynasty, and he, with the discussion of about 30 other invitees that over several decades were able to discuss Tao te Gen e understood that the advancing expanding fifths that made all of this not only work in an integral way, but was the quintessential essential the fifth essence, the quintessential expansion of consciousness as a trans space, trans time energy. And that was called Qi or Qi, as they used to spell it. S.h. i. Q. I. And that the whole principle of the integral was to integral it into a book. That allowed someone who was able to read the book with comprehension, not just prevention, but comprehension was able then to bring the key into play as a conscious transform. When Joseph Needham was about midway through maybe two thirds of the way through the big 20 volumes of Science and Civilization in China, published by Cambridge University Press, one of his top. Chinese helpers. Co translators. Co commentators. Wrote a classic book called Lee Ki Shu. The. Principles of Energy book and said that the 20 volumes of science and civilization in China, we're going to be that principle of analytic. As science. The key, the key of the way in which Chinese civilization had developed and the SHU would be characterized for the late 20th, early 21st century as the SHU, the book, the many volume book. And we can understand today that this was enormously indebted because Joseph Needham not only had his first wife, Dorothy Needham, who was a biologist, biochemist, as was Joseph when he began, but his number one helper. And eventually over many decades became his wife. After Dorothy passed away, was a woman who was his great helper. And next week, we will talk a little bit about her contribution to the way in which those 20 volumes were able to have a very special quality of deep wisdom going with Joseph Needham's High Dharma, and that this is a classic understanding that a woman with deep wisdom and a man with high dharma. Have a very interesting family. Not just by blood birth, but by spirit resonance. Let's take a little break. Let's come back. This is November 14th. In the Greek Orthodox Church. November 14th is the feast day of Theodora. Theodora was the Empress, the wife of Justinian, the Emperor of the East Roman Empire and Constantinople. And interestingly enough, the latest New York Review of Books November 19th, 2015, that arrived yesterday, November 13th, has among its reviews a new great book on Theodora Empress Theodora, who transformed the world. And it's interesting, the colored photo shows the very tall Theodora standing in front of two acolytes one male, one female, and so forth. Theodora is the one who saved. Justinian from his own worst enemy, which was himself his ability to defend in a military way against all comers at any time comprehensively. His uncle, who was the Roman emperor before him, named Justin. Had dropped into the Emperor's ship by a premonition. The Emperor Byzantine Emperor before him had this dream that. In the morning, the first person to come through the door of his private chambers was going to be the next emperor, and he expected it would be his chamberlain. But Justin had rushed a report and came and walked in the door first. And he was chosen then to be the destined. Destiny has chosen. He's the next emperor. And for Justin, his nephew Justinian, was himself in spades. But when he was a young man already groomed to take over. And very capable. He met a young woman and her twenties who absolutely captivated him. And that was Theodora. Whose father was said by one of the dissembling Greek late Greek classical authors that the father was the trainer of bears in a circus, and that Theodora, as a child, had been raised with circus people, carny people. My old friend Theodore Sturgeon used to call it. In other words, the only one step above not just straight people, but prostitutes, pimps and so forth. And of course, that writer was the stooge. Of the reigning military genius Belisarius and should go unnamed. And it was all just slander made up. Actually, Theodora was an extraordinary girl who became an incredibly fascinating woman, and she is the one who always brought in that cosmic dimension to the universe that Justinian was always trying to master and bring to pass. And Justinian is famous in world history for having rewritten the whole law code of civilization, the codes of Justinian. I think the translation standardly is in two big volumes. I'll bring a set next week. But. What was the cosmic quality of Theodora came through that she made it possible for a vision to take its hold in Constantinople, and she is the visionary architect and the field architect to marvel, to make everything work. She built the highest Sophia cathedral, which is one of the all time great buildings of the world. It's still there. In 1453 when Byzantium fell to Mohamed the Conqueror. And the Byzantine Empire was over. The triple walls of Byzantium of Constantinople were breached by the Cannon Gunpowder Cannon fire that Mahmud pounded the walls for months on end until he made a passage and the Islamic. Hordes. Hordes because they absolutely devastated the city. Cutting off heads, etc., etc., etc.. But higher. Severe survived because it was made into a mosque. And in the 20th century late. When Camel Turk took over the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, he had eventually those people who turned higher Sofia into a museum, which it is today. It's featured in many films and you can look it up. The highest Sophia is Theodora's vision of how to prepare a transcendental harmonic so that the general public coming in will instantly, spontaneously be transported into that huge cosmos that is beyond the measurable, controllable universe, even much less world's this world, much less people who temporarily rule no matter how powerful they are, no matter how few or how many there are there temporary? Their whole universe. Is measurable in terms of having a beginning. So that. That means the story has a middle. And there must be an end. And the middle is always. And a puff of lipstick realization that we better hurry up. And the very seed of millennial fever is that it's midway between a pair of millennia that make a time form of civilization called in Greek. A long time ago. An iron. In Latin. It's spelled. H. E. O. N. Sometimes cute writers in the 20th century spelled it i0n. It's great because I went on and Rayon was 1000 A.D., so that the 1000 year Reich the thousand year name is a millennial construct, a badge of power. We have it, We wear it, you obey it now. And that noun ness. Is a betrayal. Of the temporary ness of their rule. Of the paltry ness. And lack of vision of their understanding. And to be chained to obeying without question, the measurable is the height called idiocy. One of the most difficult qualities in civilization. Is that the immense cosmic quality of its harmonic, the spectrum of its resonances are by this time in history. Broaching upon that kind of spectrographic scaler which reveals the infinite. Reveals the real feel. And that. In particular, there is a maturity of species which we now embody, which we now are able to sync with, which we are rapidly being encouraged even by the dynamic of the time form of civilization, to join with the star wisdom of all other species that have matured. To that freedom, to that challenge. The Roman Empire that fell. Decayed for a long time before it fell. And when it was ransacked by invading Huns in the early four hundreds, about 410 A.D., the prevailing genius at that time. In that Roman Empire in Rome was Saint Augustine and his great epic of theocracy. That founded the whole future of the Roman Catholic Church. Was entitled in Translation The City of God. You can buy copies and complete hardcover views for probably ten or $15 and on the Web. The city of God. At the same time as Augustine. The masterful. Translator. Of. The deep wisdom, high dharma of the Mahayana Buddhism, the Mahayana being a refinement about the time of 50 A.D., of the ancient way of the elders, the Theravada so refined was the new Mahayana, the great way that the previous Theravada was beginning to be referred to as the hyena. It's the little vehicle. Yeah. It can take you around here and there, wherever there's a here and there. But it doesn't resonate in the harmonic of the cosmos. That takes a great way. And the carrier of that great way. Who came from Jerusalem. Was named St Thomas and it took him about two generations of legacy and influence in northern India in Gandhara. It was called. To show that there was a maha yana know and that it was able to refine. Human beings, persons, men and women, so that they could have that full resonance into the infinite and still have a comprehension. Of. Especially. Reality. The translator from that Sanskrit. Presentation of the Mahayana into Chinese was extremely difficult because they were not only different kinds of language. They had different histories. And one man only was able to make that translation work. And he was a contemporary, exact contemporary of Saint Augustine. His name was Kumara Java. The only biography of him just recently came out, Nirmala Sharma. She wrote Kumari Jeeva, the translator of Buddhist Chinese Diction. And Kumar Jeeva had a very special mother who was a princess, very much like Theodora to Justinian and his father, who was a very powerful Justinian like Man on the Silk Road on one of the great oasis cities of the Silk Road. The Silk Road coming from Lang Chao all the way to Kashgar, where it spread out and went into the mountains ranges that led into Central Asia. But near the big spur that led off that Northern Silk Road into around the Tianshan mountains past what is today Urumqi into what for a long time was just Central Asia. Now, as Russian Central Asia, the big oasis city was Cuccia and Kimura Shiva's father was the ruler of Kucha, and his mother was a Greek. An Indo Greek. Buddhist princess from Gandhara and they met and Kumara Jeeva was there. Their son. But his mother was always attentive that he understood. Though we have privy to worldly power, it is infinitesimal when it comes to understanding even the universe, the oneness of the integral. But it almost disappears like a speck that vanishes in the cosmos, in the cosmic. In the field of the real. Kumar Jeeva grew up. Being trilingual. He understood. Greek, Sanskrit, Chinese. To a tee. Even more To a tee. To dot all the i's and cross all the T's. There's a superior linguist. His mother. When she left the court life to go into a monastic end of life retreat. Encouraged him to make the translation of the Mahayana in its original Greek. Jewish influenced. Sanskrit. So that it could be read in Chinese well enough to lead them to. The Gen e beyond the Tao te into the chee of the cosmic reality. And so Kumara Shiva became the first person to be able to translate the Buddhist. Sanskrit. Revised by great transformation into a Greek Sanskrit, Indo Buddhist, Indo, Greek, Mahayana. And for this. He. Was valued in such a way that he was literally kidnapped by a Chinese general who invaded along the Silk Road and took Kucha just so he could get a hold of Kumara Jeeva and bring him back to his palace over by the Lang Chao corridor that led into western China, classically Chang'an and so forth. And. And he arranged for him to have any number of code translators if he would educate them, if he would organize them. And so he would Kumara Jeeva, who was, by the way, forced to not become a monk, forced to not only marry, but to have many wives at once, and thus have many children. Because the general Chinese style, if he's involved in this way, he will be so netted together that he will always be glad to be here, who will have everything he needs. And so Jeeva worked that into such a way that his initial personal writing was for the emperor to understand. And it was a treatise on entering the field of reality. Which so puzzled the general and further generals that would. Intercede and come to rule, but also treasure and all the emperors of China treasure the fact that Kumara Jeeva was really special and one of the incredible qualities of his speciality is that they put up a tremendous monument for him. And it is a pagoda where the white horse that Kumara Jeeva rode to come to his new Chinese palatial home died after carrying them across the Gobi Desert along the Silk Road, and at this entrance near the city where he would be for 17 years with this pagoda and an even larger pagoda was raised for him. 13 tiers high, with a 14th tier having the top crust in the form of the way in which a stupa or a pavilion like this is able to collect. Energy beyond. Time. In Cambridge is work like Augustine's work. Which together then founded a pair of great empire. Worlds. The Roman. Empire become Catholic. Roman Catholic Empire. Catholic loss is universal. And the dynastic china. And got a hold of itself after the fall of the Han after several hundred years and B began to be re establish able as a world class dynasty. And the figure who did that. His honorific name in Chinese is Tang. He founded the Tang Dynasty. Tang Thai. Great song. Powerful. Is a family name was Lee Shimon because his family, the Lees, are one of the great families of China, the real name of Lhasa, which means the old man, the old one. His family were the Lees. Lee was his personal. At the time of Lee Shimon, the greatest of the Chinese poets, Li Po again, the same family. And Lippo was a Chinese with blue eyes because his mother was also from the Greek far west. Like Kuma and Shiva. So the Tang Dynasty. Was founded on sending its most kumara esque person. Who was extremely wise. His name was Chuan sung and he was able to read Chinese and Sanskrit as well. And Ciancio was sent all the way from Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty to the far, far West to go to India to collect all of the original manuscripts of the high dharma of the Mahayana and bring them back to China and do again, check again. Were there any developments from Kumara Shiva's time? Because now tongue tied, sung being tongue tied, Sung wanted to have something that would be eternally. Honored. It is a quality. That is exemplified in one of the great books of China. Like a war and peace. And it is called Journey to the West. Of Anthony, you made a wonderful translation over several decades published by the University of Chicago Press and four big volumes. Journey to the West. And the protagonist is not only swan song. But he has cohorts and two of his cohorts are the most unlikely heroes that accompany him. One is a monkey king. It was a trickster Allah trickster isms unending. Who is even able to trick the gods and goddesses and get away with it. Another is called pigsty. Pigsty because he's really kind of messy in his power and his endurance and his greed and so forth. And Pig Sty and Monkey are assigned to companion. Chang sung by Kuan Yew. She tells them each. This is the only way that you can be real for what you have done and what you have done. The only tuned ability is by someone who is able to tune beyond sound. And Chung Sun is learning how to read and write beyond sound. And you will find that that. Is your redemption to be able to enter there to the field of the real. When we're looking at. 2015 coming to a close. We are looking at a millennial apocalypse that is forced upon a transform that is not millennial. And the reason for that slippage starting to take hold to the point of madness of the world. Is because a carrier wave. Which establishes a whole on time form. Yes. Has a millennium. But the millennium is not the middle of a line, like a story line, Like a narrative line, like a mythos. It has a time energy frequency, which can be yes, measured because one can learn to tune the spectrum of the energy of that dynamic of energy itself. And that sine wave will have a trough. Of such and such a magnitude, and then it will have a rise past the horizon of equanimity and have a crest and the crest and troughs of an energy frequency sine wave registry is measurable because those to form a symmetry, they form a symmetry around a horizon, which in itself is pure zero. The ability. For us now at our refinement to carry our measurability to the nth degree and to realize that the nth degree is not the beginning consonant of No. Or never. But that it has a complement. It has a pair. The troth. Aldous Huxley labeled at the Via Negativa. It's not a negative. But it's the emphasis that the invisible is what is operating and we need to strive to be open to it. The crust is a renaissance where one is open to it, but now is faced with a situation. What do you do with this eminence at this crust? And the realization both times one in the via negativa is to return. Not apocalyptically, but energetically returned to the zero horizon equanimity. And in that return, the ambulance of being able to return to that zero horizon equanimity propels one to that crest of that renaissance. And from that eminence one can understand it is a return back in triumph to that zero field. Every day celebrating its equanimity, and that that then forms the energy ecology in its pattern of the world of the universe as a time form of civilization. Our. Carrier wave. Like every other carrier wave. There have been three carrier waves before ours. Ours is the fourth in civilization on this planet, in this world. And the star system. A carrier wave in physics must always have a reference wave, otherwise there's no way to understand it because it is really cosmic. It has to have a mathematical universal. Measurable, identifiable reference wave. And that reference wave occurs for every carrier wave, but it also because it has that kind of registry. There is a pear to that reference wave, which is the reference wave of the millennium. And if one mistakes the reference wave of the millennium, you look forward to the millennium. Instead of the reference wave to the aeon of looking at the significance and unfolding of the new carrier wave. The new icon. Our reference wave was 1650 A.D.. With someone like Newton or Lynette's understanding the mathematics zation of language to the point of calculus. Integral from everything from 0 to 1 differential, everything from 1 to 0. The one becomes an integral manifestation, the other a differential cosmic opening. But the reference wave for the millennium is 650 A.D., the founding of the Tang Dynasty, China, the founding of Islam by Muhammad and the ensuing Omar being the general of militant Islam and a whole slew of other developments so that our new carrier wave has a millennial fever, which is contagious as long as one doesn't understand time forms of civilization. They're not bad. Nothing is bad. But it all has its place in the energy spectrum, not only of this world. Or the star system. But of all the star systems. And so it's of interest. And so those that are in fairly cognizant. Contact. Cluster to be able to see what's going on. And that's what's going on. More next week.


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