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Project Camelot interviews on Extra-Terrestrial Life Form with:
Duncan O'Finioan Gary McKinnon Boriska David Wilcock Dan Burisch Bill Hamilton Luca Scantamburlo Bill Holden Bob Dean Marcia Schafer Gordon Novel Michael St Clair Dan Sherman Ralph Ring John Lear Miriam Delicado Crystal Skull Bill Deagle George Green Richard Hoagland Benjamin Fulford Jim Sparks Sgt. Clifford Stone |
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3. Hair - Aquarius
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Watch "Hair" (1979) Let the sun shine in! - Time 4 Era CHANGE from Pisces 2 Aquarius - Stop to believe banks & politician that make money/profits out of wars over ignorant citizen like you & I...!!! Who made money @ the 1st world war...? Banks! @ The 2nd...? Bankers who lend money to Hitler, gave gas to make his planes go...? Bankers... & @ Vietnam War...? Again bankers under false flags like for the 1 & 2 world war...! How about Golf war... Iraq...? Man... Wake-up...! Bankers-bankers-bankers...! who knows how to cajole you & politician to make profits? The money lenders/owners of your own money who wants what? More profits out of whom? You! I WANT YOU? Guess who WANTS YOU TO MAKE WAR ? TO MAKE WHAT? MONEY... PROFITS!!!
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2. Gregg Braden - The Divine Matrix
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Gregg Braden or the power of creation...!
Gregg Braden expounds on the concept of a Divine Matrix, which he defines as a bridge between the inner and outer world, and a mirror of quantum essence. In further describing the matrix, he cites the work of physicist Max Planck who wrote about a non-conventional form of energy from which all physical matter originates. This matrix or field is not something that is "out there" but rather it's the very stuff that is holding us together, says Braden. The universe can be viewed as a massive computer, with our consciousness as the operating system and our emotions/feelings as the software. We each create a feeling in our heart, and like prayer, it can have a direct effect on the planet. Prayer can be most effective if the desired outcome is perceived as having already happened, as this gives the field something to work with, he explains. Art by Alex Grey January 18th, 2007 |
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