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Re: SuperScio-l: Re resetting time From: "alan c. walter" <wisdom@cyberstation.net> Subject: Re: SuperScio-l: Re resetting time Date: 1999/10/25 Message-ID: <381480A9.652EBA4E@cyberstation.net>#1/1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit References: <000201bf1ec1$d08a28e0$c8c348c2@kenjward> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Complaints-To: abuse@flash.net X-Trace: news.flash.net 940867675 205.167.1.126 (Mon, 25 Oct 1999 11:07:55 CDT) Organization: FlashNet Communications, http://www.flash.net MIME-Version: 1.0 NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 11:07:55 CDT Newsgroups: alt.clearing.technology Ken Ward wrote: > Hello, > > Anthony Philips wrote: > This is to those interested in the Pilot's theory of reset time. snip > Of course, if time had just been reset after the world was destroyed by > nuclear war, then why was I not apprehensive? > > Best, > > Ant Ken Ward wrote: > I believe that the theory of reset time was in part an explanation of > the great upsurge in personal/self development stuff. And the great deal > of materials produced in scientology in a short time. By taking all the > time necessary to develop the materials, and then resetting time and > going back and doing it from there! > > If the world were destroyed - and only a few survived then that few > might take the years to develop the knowledge and then reset time and > start all over. Certainly there were remarks that if there were a war, > the Sea Org would be ok - just a big wave and the ships rise and fall, > and then that's all, for them. > > But there is another explanation. For example, the Swedish mystic > Swedenberg created vast amounts of material from 'automatic writing' > which many believe was an insight into modern science. He got a lot of > materiel before his time. > > Isn't there a joke about Hubbard where a publisher goes to his door and > gives him an assignment to write a book. The publisher leaves, gets to > the gate and remembers he hasn't asked how long the project will take. > He goes back, knocks on the door and Hubbard gives him the completed book! > And what about the Seth materials! I don't really like mediumship, in a > way, but I was impressed by Seth and a few others communicating from the > other end of space (or allegedly doing so). > > Is it possible that Hubbard was in contact with an advanced organisation > light years away which communicated the data to him? > > Just a flight of fantasy .... Maybe? But if we are spiritual beings playing games and if we also are the co-contributing authors of the live computer generated holograms called actuality, why can it not be a combination of both mind and spirit reclamation of knowledge. Not all implants or mind programs are detrimental, no more so than the data stored in your computer right now. That great civilizations do exist or at one time did exist is a pretty good probability, maybe hard for those to fathom who believe we are the only ones in existence, I know. Not all mock-ups are bad. Some are needed to play games in the Physical Universe. The constant process of seeking to find "what is wrong" is a very insane process, as you continuously by-pass what is correct and workable. That some advance civilization recorded everything they knew would be child's play for that advance civilization. That these recordings were coded would also be expected. An advance civilization would be capable or recording holgraphically. That the knowledge would be coded with built in safety mechanisms would also be expected. The codes are in actuality quite easy to break as they are designed to be broken easily. But without responsibility, familiarity and holographic mental capabilities the knowledge is beyond reclamation. If you inspect every great person who brought about vast changes to our civilization, it is easy to see they were hands on masters and actualists in their fields - meaning they were operating in a 3 dimensional present time mode of action. That the steady accelerated recovery of knowledge and creation of advancement has continued forward from one generation to another would tend to lead to the idea of a collective or universal mind holographic data base. The fact that the data and knowledge is stored holographically allows for different languages to access this data and reconvert it to earth type interpretation and language variety. The secret to gaining and applying knowledge is the ability to be able to holographically conceptualize and bring the concept into actuality in the physical universe. It is not mystical, it is common sense. If you can holographically conceptualize then you can tap into the universal mind or data base and download what you want. It does not take much of an observation to observe that all things are co-created. Alan |