Showing posts with label psychic powers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychic powers. Show all posts

Friday, 27 June 2014

Wisdom Teachings with David Wilcock (video)

Amber Larson, Wisdom Quarterly; David Wilcock (divinecosmos.com), Gaiam TV, 11-12-13
(Gaiam TV/Wisdom Teachings, David Wilcock) "Strange Physics Part 1: Atomic Densities"
 
Edgar Cayce, circa 1910
(Gaiam TV) As we have seen in past episodes of "Wisdom Teachings," the physics that underlie our reality are very different from what conventional science tells us and what we think we know.

Expanding on this we gain a glimpse into the role of the observer co-creating the four densities of our reality.

Many of the unconventional scientists who have gotten close to understanding these strange physics have met with dire consequences and have had their experiments shut down.

David Wilcock (in a former life the American psychic Edgar Cayce) explains just what it is that the cabals do not want us to know yet are powerless to fully repress in this presentation.

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Seeing faeries, waterfalls of Yosemite (video)

Amber Larson, Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; Sidath Senanayake; Jenni McKinnon
Wood carving of the Buddha Shakyamuni, Maritime Museum, Galle, Sri Lanka (Sidaths/flickr)

Nevada Falls, Yosemite National Park, California, 2013 (Sidath Senanayake/flickr.com)
 
Over Nevada Falls
Devi, faerie (anaan)
The Mist Trail in California's Yosemite National Park takes hikers upstream along the Merced River's tumble east toward the valley. The walk winds forward and back past several beautiful waterfalls, culminating at the top of the most impressive one of all, Nevada Falls.
 
This is the view from as close as one could get to the top of the falls without getting arrested. It shows the view down into Yosemite Valley and the path along which one walks to get to this awesome view.

(AskFaeries.com) Here is a video about how I came to SEE faeries (Buddhist devas) after seeing a film about them. I came to know, love, and communicate with these beings of light. I get a lot from interacting with them. I wrote a book. You can ask a question. - F.J.M.

Wisdom: Befriending Faeries
Shooting with an ultrawide lens makes things look farther away, so the sound from this spot was a frightening roar of the water cascading over the edge a few feet away. In fact, we had to lean forward (carefully) so that lens did not include dusty shoes in the photo.

This image is a composition of two horizontal frames shot in landscape -- one frame pointing 45 degrees down, the other pointing straight toward the horizon. Each of the frames is composed of three separate photos taken at different exposure settings to capture the large variations in brightness (shooting into the sun).
Natural waterfalls in rain-rich Southeast Asia, Thailand (Camera30f/flickr.com)

Monday, 20 January 2014

The Buddha's chief disciple was black

Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly; Hellmuth Hecker, Maha-Moggallana, The Wheel Publication No. 263/264 (Buddhist Publication Society), German original Wissen und Wandel (magazine, XXII, 9/10), Bradford Griffith and Robert Bussewitz (transcribers) DharmaNet
The Buddha and his black chief male disciple, diverse representations (Wisdom Quarterly)
   
The Buddha may have had as many as 80,000 monastic human disciples (savakas, "hearers") during his 45 years of teaching with countless more devas who were able to attain liberating insight. But he only singled out four "chief disciples," two monks (Great Moggallāna and Sariputra) and two nuns (Uppalavanna and Khema). Great Moggallana had very dark black skin described as being the "color of a rain cloud." He was not African, of course, but Dravidian, from a wealthy and privileged Brahmin family in ancient north India. He may have been Indo-Ariyan nevertheless with very dark skin, usually depicted as blue as is customary in India. It is explained in Sri Lankan commentaries as being due to the residual effects of weighty past karma. But whatever the case, he was joyfully welcomed by the Buddha, ordained, and immediately singled out as a chief disciple. His special ability was helping bring new monks to full enlightenment after the Buddha attracted them to the Dharma and Sariputra aided them to stream entry (the first stage of enlightenment). Presumably, Upalavanna and Khema helped the Buddha in the same way with nuns. Great Moggallana was also singled out as "foremost in psychic powers." There are many stories of his putting them to good use, which is interesting because the Buddha -- who also possessed great supernormal abilities -- saw danger in them and normally discouraged their display.
 
3. Finding the Teaching
Without knowing anything of the Buddha, Great Moggallana (born as Kolita) and Sariputra (born as Upatissa) gave up their life as wandering ascetics and, after many years, returned to their home country of Magadha. This happened not long after the Buddha had delivered his first sutra setting in motion the Wheel of the Dharma at Benares (Varanasi, India).
 
But the two friends still had not given up hope, and they decided now to search separately, for doubling their chances. They agreed among themselves that if one first learned about a convincing path to liberation (the deathless, nirvana), he would quickly inform the other.
 
Black Ven. Sivali (109060883@N02/flickr)
At that time, when both were about 40 years old, the Buddha had sent out the first batch of enlightened missionary disciples, 61 in number, to proclaim the Teaching (Dharma) for the well-being and happiness of humans and devas. The Buddha himself had gone to Rajagaha, the capital of Magadha, where the great king of Magadha soon became his follower and donated the Bamboo Grove Monastery (Jetavana). At that monastery the Buddha was residing when Kolita and Upatissa returned to Rajagaha, staying at their teacher Sanjaya's place.

One day Upatissa went to town while Kolita stayed back at their dwelling. Kolita saw his friend returning. Never had he seen him like that: his entire being seemed to be transformed, his appearance was buoyant and radiant. Eagerly Kolita asked him:

"Your features are serene, dear friend, and your complexion is bright and clear. Did it happen that you have found the road to enlightenement, the path to liberation from all suffering?"
 
Upatissa replied: "It is so, dear friend, the path to the deathless has been found!" He then reported how it happened....
 
Of things arisen from conditions
the Wayfarer the condition told
and what is their cessation,
that, too, the Great Ascetic proclaimed.
 
When Upatissa heard this stanza, the vision of Truth (the "Dharma-eye") arose in him on the spot, and the very same happened to Kolita when he listened to the stanza retold by his friend. He, too, realized: Whatever arises is bound to pass away.

The realization that was evoked by this stanza, may be called a truly mystical event. For us, these four lines do not contain an explanation explicit enough for a full understanding. The deeper and wider meaning of the stanza reveals itself only to those who have trained themselves [and can discern the Four Noble Truths in it] for a long time in wisdom and renunciation and have reflected long upon the impermanent and thed eathless, the conditioned and the unconditioned.....
  
After Kolita listened to that powerful stanza, he asked at once where the Great Ascetic, the Perfected One, the Buddha was staying. Hearing that he was dwelling nearby at the Bamboo Grove Monastery, he wished to go there immediately....

4. The Struggle for Realization
The Buddha teaching monastic disciples, bas relief, Songkla, Thailand, rooftop pyramid
 
Now the two friends, at the head of the 250 fellow ascetics, approached the Bamboo Grove. There the Buddha was just teaching Dharma to his disciples. And when he saw the two friends approaching, the Enlightened One said: "Here, disciples, they are coming, the two friends Kolita and Upatissa. They will be my chief (male) disciples, a blessed pair!"

Having arrived, all respectfully saluted the Buddha, raising their folded palms to the forehead and bowing at the feet of the meditation Master. Then the two friends spoke: "May we be permitted, O venerable sir, to obtain under the Blessed One the going-forth and the full admission?"

Then the Blessed One responded: "Come, monks! Well proclaimed is the Teaching. Live now the life of purity for making an end of suffering!" These brief words served to bestow ordination on the two friends and their following.
 
From then on Upatissa was called Sariputta ("the son of Sari," his mother) and Kolita was called Maha-Moggallana ("the Great One of the Moggallana clan") to distinguish him from other Buddhist monks from that same clan.
 
After all of them had obtained ordination, the Buddha addressed the 250 disciples and explained to them the Teaching in such a way that before long they attained to the first stage of enlightenment, stream-entry, and in due course became fully enlightened. Sariputra and Great Moggallana, however, went into solitude, but this time separate from each other.
 
Sariputta remained in the vicinity of Rajagaha and went to meditate in a cave called "Bear's Den." From there he walked to the city for his alms, which afforded him the opportunity to listen often to the Buddha's discourses. What he had heard he independently worked over on his own and methodically penetrated to a clear understanding of the mind and its laws. He needed 14 days to reach full enlightenment, the utter destruction of all defilement (asavas).
 
Great Moggallana, however, for reasons not known to us, chose as his abode the forests near the village of Kallavalaputta in Magadha. With great zeal, he meditated there while sitting or walking up and down. But in these efforts, he was often overcome by sleepiness. Though he did not wish to fall asleep, he was unable to keep his body erect and his head upright. There were times when he had to keep his eyes open even by force of will.

The tropical heat, the strain of long years of a wandering life, and the inner tensions he had gone through perhaps explain how now, at the end of his quest, his body reacted with fatigue.
 
But the Awakened One, with a great teacher's care for his disciples, did not lose sight of him. With his supernormal vision he perceived the difficulties of the new monk, and by magic power he appeared before him. When Moggallana saw the Buddha standing before him, a good part of his fatigue had already vanished. Now the Awakened One asked him:

"Are you nodding, Moggallana, are you nodding?"
  
"Yes, venerable sir."

1. "Well then, Moggallana, at whatever thought drowsiness befalls you, to that thought you should not give attention and not dwell on that thought. Then, by doing so, it is possible that your drowsiness will vanish. (The Buddha gave many more step-by-step instructions for staying awake). More 

"Nay, not for this that you may slumber long,
Comes the night, in starry garlands wreathed.
For vigils by the wise this night is here." 
Theragatha, Verse 193 (trans. by C.A.F. Rhys Davids)

Friday, 20 December 2013

Consciousness science kept secret (video)

Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; YesEthan (video)
(YE) In search of "soulmates" (at Min. 29:15), intentions, intuitions, emotions, relationships, DNA, energetic bodies, secret-science and "consciousness"

A moral compass? (DailyMail.co.uk)
Do we experience quantum communication -- the instant telegraphing of our conscious intentions with no regard for distance and time? Telepathy may be a superhuman ability, one used by shapeshifting beings (devas) and gods (brahmas), light beings on other planets and frequencies, but it is something we are or were once quite capable of using. Some of us still are, sometimes cultivated in Buddhist meditation as the "higher powers" (abhiññā). The music of the spheres may be a symphony of coherent communications, much like the cells of a healthy body. 

What's (secret) science ever done for us?
What did David Sereda, the ancient rishis, Nicolas Tesla, Bruce Lipton, Madame Blavatsky, Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Whitley Strieber, Gregg Braden, and others know? Are we actually evolving anymore, or have we actually been devolving for some time now as Michael A. Cremo points out in his extensive spiritual and archeological research? The truth is often kept top secret -- remote viewing, telekenesis, psi, ESP -- once it is confirmed by the powers that be, rather than revealing it to the masses. More peer reviewed science may be done under the strictures of government and military secrecy than all the pop science we see in journals, public university labs, and mainstream magazines. Vril, prana, chi, tachyon, torsion, zero-point physics... From coast to coast this is an unknown country. Just ask Streiber or Art Bell, but don't hold your breath waiting for George Noory to allow any actual revelations. He seems to have been inserted to downplay and manage the release of any potentially inconvenient revelations.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Conscious Life Expo 2014; Life in Space

Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly; ConsciousLifeExpo.com
Los Angeles 2014: February 7-9, LAX Airport Hilton. Be a speaker or come hear:
George Noory, Dr. Deborah King, Dr. Mario Martinez, Actah, William Henry, Dannion Brinkley, Emy Shanti, Paramahansa Jagadish, Dr. Dain Heer, Celeste Yamall, and many more
The amazing Linda Moulton Howe (EarthFiles.com) revealing the mysteries of the universe to us for hours after her talk (WQ/Conscious Life Expo, LAX Hilton, 2012)

 
8.8 Billion “Goldilocks” Planets in Milky Way
(EarthFiles.com, Nov. 11, 2013)
Of the estimated 200 billion stars in just our Milky Way Galaxy alone, scientists report that 40 billion are similar to our yellow sun. One-fifth of yellow suns have earth-size planets in the “Goldilocks” zone of temperatures to sustain life as we know it. More
 
“Just in our Milky Way galaxy alone, that's 8.8 billion throws of the biological dice.”
- Geoff Marcy, University of California, Berkeley

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

First Annual Int'l Healing Convention

Healers' Convention, Sept. 20-22, North Hollywood (pattinegri.com/ESPsychics.com)
  
Kwan Yin Bodhisattva as healer
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California (AMCPM) - Lightworkers, psychics, mediums, and energy-healers from around the world will be gathering in Los Angeles this weekend.
 
With messages of love and the mysterious work of the spirit (prana, chi, spiritus), intention produces healing and good energy in magical ways.

Join the very first psychic convention in Los Angeles, California. It begins with a network party on Sept. 20, 21, and 22 at the Beverly Garland Hotel.

Saturday features eight workshops, and a spirit seance. Sunday features the psychic gallery with private readings throughout the weekend. More
  • Weekend pass in advance: $111.00/$150.00 at door. Friday evening only:  $35.00  (party with appetizers and live music).  Saturday only:  $85.00. Sunday only: $55.00 Single event special: $15.00 (except Fri)  includes any workshop, seance, gallery.
Healers, Heal Thy Selves
Self-care for everyone
Healers come in all colors (green, red, transparent), shapes (mostly overweight or super skinny), and dimensions (here and beyond). They aren't perfect. They need healing, too, which they usually try to accomplish through helping others. In any case, this is how they seek it. They may need more "self-care." And that's where this MeetUp group comes in handy. Its purpose is to provide a venue for healthcare and other providers of health related and transformational healing services to self-care through meditation, journeying, Reiki (Japanese chi channeling), lightwork, energy work, conscious evolution, shamanic healing, and other uplifting modalities. The group meets bi-weekly on Tuesdays in North Hollywood to collaborate and sponsor one another's well being. The focus is on self-care and empowerment to sponsor the health and well-being of fellow practitioners. It is not a networking group; however, networking with like-minded healers may be an inevitable by-product of attending. More