Carol Venegroff, one of the people in my recent study of child experiencers of near-death episodes, is finally, after five years working on her dream, seeing it happen and you can be there with her. Give her a hug for me and a big BRAVO!
The Museum of Consciousness is a six-acre property displaying exciting ways to engage and motivate our communities, families, graduates and seniors to co-create projects that produce hands-on solutions to local and global issues. Sounds dreamy? That’s the “window-dressing.” What lies inside are real ways to excite real people to activate real miracles.
Our consciousness is powerful. Aim it. Use it.
OUR CONSCIOUSNESS NATURALLY ATUNES TO THE
FIBONACCI RATIO/GOLDEN MEAN
Like it or not, time is now for a little math. We’ll do this through three videos. Watch all three in sequence. THIS WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!
Or, should I say YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS!
Art’s son Eric is bringing this little book back out as a photo copy. I have used Art’s story in several of my books and articles. Art was the first near-death experiencer I ever met. His little book the first I ever read on NDEs, and it captured me. I remember sitting in the kitchen with Art and Alice (his wife) and saying outloud: “I wish something like this would happen to me so I could help people.”
Be careful what you wish for.
Photo copies are available from Eric Yensen, 1415 East Oak Street, Caldwell, Idaho, 83605; yensen@micron.net . Thank you, Eric, for bringing your Dad’s book back for more people to read. It is small/lots of drawings.
In November, I broke the news about Dr. Sam Parnia’s discovery that consciousness continues after death. Here’s a short news clip backing up that discovery.
At the big September Conference of the International Association for Near-Death Studies,
Dr. Yvonne Kason (a retired physician who has had 5 NDES), presented the core information about the phenomenon, prepared by IANDS for global distribution.
The Afterlife Research & Education Institute is now looking
for property to build the first Center for Spiritual Understanding in Bloomington, Illinois.
This is an ambitious project. If you want to participate or help in some way,
contact the AREI at 23 Payne Place, Normal, IL 61761. ____________________________________________________________
HOMO SAPIENS………..NEANDERTHALS
Go back farther in time.
We now know there was another branch on the family tree -
DENISOVANS
Prepare yourself for a little tutorial. We need to know about the Denisovans, really!
“Denisovans were not even known about before 2010,” says Andrew W. Collins, author with Gregory L. Little, of the book Denisovan Origins: Hybrid Humans, Gobekli Tepe, and the Genesis of the Giants of Ancient America. “It was in this year that a small fragment of finger bone found two years earlier during excavations at the Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of Siberia was sequenced. This was undertaken by the Max Planck Institute of Physical Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, who determined that the bone came from a girl of around 13 years old who lived approximately 50,000 years ago.”
Originally thought to be a sister group to the Neanderthals, that finger bone plus other finds, showed that Denisovans had long, gracile fingers like those of modern humans, probably looked like us, and, maybe, thought like us. Further evidence shows us that Denisovans were really quite modern. How modern? What follows will surprise you. Oops. . . . I forgot to mention. . . . they were very tall!
Found throughout South Asia, China, Australia, Siberia. Some versions in Africa, eastern Europe, South Islands.
Huge jawbone, could tolerate extreme cold, molars twice the size of modern humans yet like others; most over 7 feet tall.
Heavy muscled.
Wore tailored clothing, had bone needles for sewing, custom- made clothes.
Rode and domesticated horses.
Ivory tiaras found for headdresses, indications of shamanism.
Used ochre “pencils” for drawings and in caves.
Had musical instruments; their whistles and flutes oldest in the world.
Swan pendants very popular, honored Cygnus the Swan and the death journey associated with Cygnus.
Had sharp knives, preserved food.
Developed blade technology, highly sophisticated.
Kept track of lunar cycles, eclipses, sun cycles- extremely accurate.
Noted movement of the heavens by 1 degree every 72 years.
Genes similar to autistic savants.
Did not look like Neanderthals. Looked like a larger version of us.
The invisible world was as real to them as the visible world.
Also found in the Americas, northern parts, tribal areas. Are the source of giant skeletons and stories of giants.
Algonquians have the highest incidence of haplogroup X (blood type X), along with Ojibwa and Cree. This is an indication of Denisovan DNA. Haplotype X can also be traced to the Berbers of North Africa and with the Basque. Origins of haplotype X do not extend past the Denisovans, nor is it found with any other grouping on this planet. Does this mean we will never know the real parentage of the Denisovan’s and where they came from?
Did I hear someone play the theme song of the Twilight Zone?
BELIEVE IT OR NOT……………………….
They, meaning the Australian Government, has just closed the trail to the top of Uluru - the giant big red rock at the center of the continent. Too many people stealing rocks along the way and hurting the environment.
Anyone who stole anything is asked to “send it back,” a sort of repatriation by mail. These fragments have come to be known as “sorry rocks.”
“Psychology Today” has archived an article online called:
Synesthesia’s Links to the Mystical
Yes, it was published six years ago, but the findings they made are just as relevant today as then. Because so many child experiencers of near-death states return with varied states of synesthesia, I recommend you read that article again.
A fraud, a sorcerer, a man who learned how to grow and use psychedelic “power plants,”he revealed exciting and unexpected truths from preverbal magic and “that which knows.”
A masterpiece by one of the greatest nature writers ever. He explores Earth’s underworlds as they exist in myth, literature, memory, and the land itself - our relationship with darkness.
What is happening RIGHT NOW to hijack Wikipedia, change listings, and lie about anyone connected with the paranormal, medical research, valid findings that prove the range of consciousness.
The one who created “STE,” the field of study about spiritually transformative experiences, talks about her own traumatic brain injury, NDE during Arctic blizzard plane crash, and much more.
1981 Recording of “Perhaps Love”
sung by John Denver and Placido Domingo.
“Words make you think a thought.
Music makes you feel a feeling.
A song makes you feel a thought.”
…E. Y. Harburg
Songster Chris Van Cleave’s “Mystery Healer”
“Man cannot live without faith, because faith is real.
He cannot live without love because love is beneficent.
He cannot live without beauty because beauty is harmony.
He cannot live without a song because life is a melody.”
…Ernest Holmes
May prayers be as abundant
as presents this Christmastide.
May love out-ring bells. ~ PMH