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 Post subject: PORTALS AND CRYPTIDS
PostPosted: 22 Dec 2010 1:37 am 
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http://ufodigest.com/article/barcelona- ... ed-cryptid

Where there is a portal, there are paranormal animals.This anomalous dark huge pterodactyl

was seen in Girona in 1996. Talk about birds who mock opera singers!

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
PostPosted: 22 Dec 2010 2:44 am 
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The Kabbalist Tree of the Sephiroth with its "Emanations".

Each emanation represents a "different vibration". I`m guessing that

"Daleth" is the F# vibration, is it on the Tree as well?



Good point.

It also means silence and doorway. From all I've ever read it's not supposed to spoken about and normally that area is supposed to left out of any representation.

It is as it's represented in the portal. The one thing I remember was you had to be prepared to meet yourself. That was danger of this area of the tree. That if you didn't know yourself that presented the danger and that was the secret. It was about mirroring your deepest fears and for some, well, they would lose themselves, not their minds, not their bodies, but their souls.
Lost rather then death. That was the danger.

Another thing to remember that in Japanese society 4 or Shi means death as well.

For the tree it was about the colour. The frequency of colour was very important.

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 Post subject: Aha
PostPosted: 22 Dec 2010 2:57 am 
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Aha! Color and vibration, thank you Rain.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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if the soul was lost...where would it be? could others help that soul?

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 Post subject: Mt. Bugarach
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http://www.ufodigest.com/article/argonauts-bugarach http://ovniparanormal.over-blog.com/art ... 70075.html

Here is a new article from San Tropez` OVNI PARANORMAL -

"The Argonauts of Bugarach" about the history of encounters

up there.

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"Bugarach et ovnis".

Lost souls...it seems as if the Daleth in the Tree of the Sephiroth paths could

be a trap-door to another dimension. If a soul were lost, I`d try F# to call it back again,

or maybe a shaman`s drum, or both.

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 Post subject: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
PostPosted: 24 Dec 2010 1:34 am 
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When I read that there was a portal near Girona, I asked, "If there is a portal, where are the

paranormal animals?" Well, now we have one! They don`t have these in Uintah, Utah where there is

a "cornucopia of paranormal creatures" near a major portal (George Knapp). It is not unusual to see a

prehistoric entity in a paranormal portal zone. Humans can cross over, but entities from the other side can

also enter our dimension as well through the portal - out of the ancient past. And here you have it!

On Google see: "Paranormal Southwest" for an account of a huge prehistoric manta ray swimming through the

desert sky over New Mexico.

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 Post subject: Canigou
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"Le Canigou" by Juan Gris 1921.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Surprised that this famous place hasn't been mentioned.

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A 47 minute documentary of an ongoing study.

The Portal: The Hessdalen Lights Phenomenon.

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/portal-h ... henomenon/

http://www.hessdalen.org/

"Lost souls" some say.

Brown Mountain Lights.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSJb3QuBlTg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MX1BF-r ... r_embedded

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/49ufo_file ... ights.html


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 Post subject: N.C. Ghost Lights
PostPosted: 28 Dec 2010 1:06 am 
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Hauntings: The Brown Mountain Lights

October 22nd, 2007 In the late autumn of the year the forest’s umbrella of summer green turns ten shades of red and as many hues of yellow – with some impossible combinations in between. As they fall to blanket the ground and reveal bare, spiny branches, the view opens up to reconnect the mountain earth with the sky. Right around Halloween and into November a mysterious phenomenon draws hundreds of watchers hoping to see some ghosts.

Mentioned in Cherokee legends originating as long as 800 years ago, the mysterious Brown Mountain Lights have dazzled watchers by zipping and dancing through Linville Gorge and along the Brown Mountain ridge near Morganton in Burke County, North Carolina.

They’ve been described as glowing balls of fire, bursting skyrockets, or pale, white ‘bubbles’. They”ve been seen to drift, fade and brighten, whirl like pinwheels, then dart away playfully. A short hike from a parking area along a gravel Forest Service is Wisemans View in the Pisgah National Forest.


Cherokee legend holds that their ancestors fought a great battle against the Catawba Indians near Brown Mountain in the year 1200 a.d. According to the legend the lights are spirits of maidens who search in vain for their loved ones lost in the battle. When the white frontiersmen came, they attributed the lights to the spirits of the Indian warriors on both sides who died in the battle. Others through the years claim the lights are candle-bearing ghosts destined to wander the mountain forever.

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Cherokee ceremony - these are both South Carolina tribes.

In more modern times the lights have drawn a number of researchers and paranormal investigators who attempt to explain them in less spooky terms. One theory suggests it’s a combination of minerals in the rocks reacting with gases in the air. Another thinks it might be uranium or pitchblende deposits in the rocks exciting gases.

Some skeptics have dismissed the lights as a mirage, reflected lights from nearby towns. Though that would hardly explain historical eyewitness reports. The U.S. Geological Survey concluded in 1913 that the lights were train headlights reflected from the Catawba Valley, but hardly anyone believed that. More recently the same agency revised their conclusion to claim it’s the spontaneous combusion of marsh gases, even though there are no marshes on or around Brown Mountain.

The lights have been popular with paranormal investigators and UFO fans as well. One fascinating report published in Alternate Perceptions Magazine details an expedition in 2003, when the lights were videotaped by Dr. Greg Little and his crew.

Little’s hypothesis is that the Brown Mountain phenomenon is a manifestation of “Earthlights,” which are luminous balls of light that appear over geological fault lines. They’ve been seen and photographed by seismic crews and satellites. It’s believed to be a piezoelectric effect of changing seismic pressure on quartzite rock deep in the fault, which escapes at relief points as charged plasma.

Little reports that Canadian neuropsychologist Michael Persinger, who has studied Earthlights for many years, has reproduced the effect in the laboratory. Persinger noted some psychoactive effects of the plasma’s magnetic field. Including altered states of consciousness and vivid hallucinations – ghostly apparitions, alien abductions, Bigfoot sightings and encounters with fairies, Leprechauns and gnomes.

The actual close-up encounters with the real Brown Mountain lights don’t mention Bigfoot at all, though one did claim the lights are created by aliens who live inside the mountain. Perhaps what he views as alien is what someone else would report as gnomes or Leprechauns or fairies. A couple of close encounter stories report a sizzling fire – a ball or a length, like the curtains of the aurora borealis (but smaller and closer).

Whatever the Brown Mountain Lights are, scientifically speaking, they are a well known phenomenon and genuine NC attraction. Still unexplained and perhaps unexplainable by science, still holding to those native and frontier legends that interpreted the lights to be unhappy spirits of the long dead.

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 Post subject: N.C. lights
PostPosted: 28 Dec 2010 1:24 am 
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In one of the night-vision You-Tube.com videos of the Brown Mountain ghost lights, one

of the white lights turned red. I`ve seen these type of lights at close range in Az., they

turn back and forth from red to white. The night -vision camera is what I want someone to

take to the French woman`s garden in Girona!

My encounter: http://ufodigest.com/news/0208/phoenix-flap.html

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Sheila wrote:
Being a child of 70's and quite able to listen with joy to Emerson, Lake & Palmer...i'll weep over Tarkus just to hear the one line of "confusion will be my epitaph"...
Frequencies in a certain order, in a certain mix...are all a body needs....bring them on.


Happy New Year to you all! I have been reading these forums since the dawn of time and wanted to thank you all for years of (mostly) fascinating discussion and to apologize for not participating in it. I have been an RLC fan since seeing the original BBC documentaries in the '70s and was REALLY drawn into the mystery through some casual conversations with the late, great Robert Anton Wilson, who lived down the street in the '80s - he loved both the serious and the absurd character of the mysteries and I absorbed both loves from him. I write now, finally, because I simply could not resist the urge to quip playfully at Sheila (although I had to wait until Andrew completed his tanning session...)

At first, I thought Sheila was just innocently mentioning ELP as a meaningless aside, but then in an unexpected epiphany (and Happy Epiphany to you all!), I realized that she was displaying her usual profound subtlety, and was in fact urging us to look more closely at this:

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Clearly she wants us to rearrange the pieces of the deconstructed symbol...

:shock:

Speaking of the C-thing, am I the only one who kept wondering what sheperdess' avatar was holding...?

And speaking further of the C-thing, as far as I know, my city of residence was never an actual depository...

Thanks once again to one and all, even though you FORCED me to spend far too much time and money on obscure literature and horrendous Babelfish translations (by the way Tingra, I initially thought you had somehow gotten hold of a picture of my bookcase!).

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Welcome Caelum, have a nice stay in Arcadia :D
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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Welcome Caelum, have a nice stay in Arcadia :D
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Thank you very much Nic!

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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i love the dry sense of humour...re-arrange this well known iconoclastic t-shirt into an ancient and extremely dangerous piece of hardware and then stand well back.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Caelum wrote:
And speaking further of the C-thing, as far as I know, my city of residence was never an actual depository...



oh good....new blood is just what we need, WELCOME Caelum :D
And as for the C thing, the word your looking for is CRISTA...say it loud, say it proud :lol: :lol: :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Caelum wrote:
And speaking further of the C-thing, as far as I know, my city of residence was never an actual depository...



oh good....new blood is just what we need, WELCOME Caelum :D
And as for the C thing, the word your looking for is CRISTA...say it loud, say it proud :lol: :lol: :lol:


Welcome Caelum!
The Shepherdess was holding a Candelabra. :wink: But congrats for the respectable segueway into the C word! :lol:

Okay, great, does that mean we now DO want to talk about it?

Will you be organising a CRISTA PRIDE March some time in the New Year or Tingra, have you slipped off message whilst the Cat's away ?

Happy New Year!

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 Post subject: Bugarach fresco
PostPosted: 06 Jan 2011 1:34 am 
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Does this wall pattern from the church on Mt. Bugarach look familiar to anyone?

That is the lamb of the 7 seals.

This is a question for the dark and dangerous Ginger, is Top Secret too subtle for you?

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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...subtlety goes way over your head Renne.


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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Okay, great, does that mean we now DO want to talk about it?

Will you be organising a CRISTA PRIDE March some time in the New Year or Tingra, have you slipped off message whilst the Cat's away ?

Happy New Year!

TD


That was my feeble attempt at humour TD :lol: , i was fooling around with our new member that’s all :mrgreen:

the “crista” is dead, long live the “crista”............


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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Oh okay, sorry, my mistake! :lol:
Apologies!
BTW Did you see the question about Santa Cruz? That's one that maybe can be answered, safely, without revealing anything!

Happy New Year!

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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And speaking further of the C-thing, as far as I know, my city of residence was never an actual depository...


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Did someone suggest that the Crista had been stored in Santa Cruz....California??


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BTW Did you see the question about Santa Cruz? That's one that maybe can be answered, safely, without revealing anything!


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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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... The Shepherdess was holding a Candelabra. :wink: ...


No she isn't... but it does start with a C, although not the apparently now not being spoken C-word :roll:


If you are really interested, there is a picture of one here...http://www.life.com/image/72677720.

I probably should change my avatar, it was just a bit of fun and I suppose it could offend someone in this casual use. No offense intended :oops:

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Not just a C but a Cr..... even, and very apt, as something very pertinent and similar is mentioned at the foot of page 6 of Le Serpent Rouge.

http://jhaldezos.free.fr/elements_insol ... 0Rouge.pdf

which is discussing the discovery of this tomb...that of l'abbé Morard of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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... The Shepherdess was holding a Candelabra. :wink: ...


No she isn't... but it does start with a C, although not the apparently now not being spoken C-word :roll:


If you are really interested, there is a picture of one here...http://www.life.com/image/72677720.

I probably should change my avatar, it was just a bit of fun and I suppose it could offend someone in this casual use. No offense intended :oops:

Happy New Year to Everyone!


Ah Apologies Sheperdess its the failing eyesight and the male vanity that prevents me doing something about it. Now that the guano has been washed out I can see that it isn't....
I was gonna try for the 'I don't want to discuss it' defence but that would look just as lame in this instance too.

Best wishes for the New Year to you too !

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