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More Wesak Full Moon Lunacy

May 02, 1996 08:50 PM
by Keith Price


I knew Jim Meier could give some more exact information and Bee too about this
opportunity to tune in on a kind of Buddha Easter.  There seems to be a lot of
strange energy (as always) out there as Kim talks about the amount of retrograde
motion in the planets for the month of May.  Doss talks about the quaintness of
Eastern rituals that seem to get lost in our sometimes over-reverintial attitude
to the mystic East.

I have tried to focus on AAB's idea of facing the moon as symbol of lower
personality and letting the light of the Solar logos shine through as a
cleansing. healing attempt to bring higher spiritual energies through a focused
group of world servers who are linking at this time (I am told and I hope!).  I
have felt a definite uplift and connection to more impersonal spiritual energies
beyond my local human problems.

Did anyone see "Mysteries of the Millienium" on CBS last night?  It was pretty
shallow, but it had a lot of neat computer images of things like tidal waves,
atomic blasts at the Egyptian pyramids and comet fragments hitting earth.  I
still find it interesting that many can hold on to the idea of some massive
world event for good or bad when things seem to going along as usual despite all
this feverish expectation.

There was an interesting bit about digitizing ourselves and making a back-up
copy of ourselves everyday. In case of a crash, we can reboot and reincarnate
with our memory intact with no need to learn things again!  This is the next
stage of human evolution, a merging with the computer. The computer can map our
neuron connections and we can really upload ourselves and enter cyberspace.
Hmmm!

Is this where TI wants to go?   A nucleus of human brotherhood on floppy disk?
:)  Move over gang of 4, no priviate directories!

Namaste
Keith Price


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