Disturbing Implications: Something in the Air
Ibis | 13.09.2006 04:55 | Ecology | Globalisation | Social Struggles | World
The above prediction is one of many made by the so-called “sleeping prophet”, Edgar Cayce, who has the highest accuracy rating of any prophet ever recorded – his cures stand as testaments to his uncanny gift. In the same group of prophecies is the most disturbing of them all – not global nuclear war, though some cities will succumb to nuclear attacks, but the axis of the planet shifting, “pole shift” as he called it. The implications of this event are too cataclysmic to entertain, as the “shift” will not be a gradual process but an abrupt rotation. I can just picture all the oceans of the world sweeping across the continents as the earth finds a new equilibrium. The resulting loss of life defies the imagination. The date of this fateful prediction is 2012, which is also a significant date in the Mayan calendar!
A strange sense of foreboding over the news report is only matched by the mind-boggling actuality that time, as we know it does not exist! The ‘future’ in our linear appreciation of time should not exist; it would therefore be impossible to forecast anything other than consequential events such as rolling a boulder from the top of a mountain and making a consequential prediction that it would reach the bottom. But the proof is in the news/my face and accentuated by the fact that the original predictions were made in the first half of the 20th century when global warming was unimaginable. So much for Western civilised ‘time’, it would appear that traditional Australian Aboriginal ‘time’ is the actual reality – the past, present and future all rolling and moving as one continuum!
The transitory nature of existence and the insignificance of everything that western civilisation considers significant/important, money, the economy, war, life and death, become meaningless! However, the most amusing aspect of the ‘news’ in general was the following sequences of the stock market report and a bunch of Capitalist pricks totally oblivious to the fact that it is their pursuits, Corporate greed and the associated waste products that are destroying the planet. If realities weren’t already creaking from the pressure of the REAL, that idiot Bush appears on the screen spouting the most transparent propaganda/lies regarding his failing military exploits and delusory tales of a war of the worlds/civilisations – would someone who really rules please give that idiot a pill and remove him to occupational therapy!
I recall when one symptom of global warming affected Sydney Australia in the form of a hail storm, the magnitude of which dwarfed all previous records; tennis-ball size hail in seemingly endless supply. During this event I sheltered under a building-complex with other traumatised citizens – it was interesting to hear conversations immediately raise theological issues, the “wrath of God” and other primitive and limited explanations for a perfectly natural consequence of POLLUTION – the “wrath of God” in this instance is simply refusing to take the responsibility for OUR collective actions or inactions. But modern religion is only a form of denial or a means to the grandest irrational EXCUSE available. The disease of religion is the obvious inability to take the responsibility for our own existence – and that includes every aspect of our environment and the responsibility we have for other forms of life on the planet – the GOD of pollution expressly stated that we are to “SUBDUE the earth”. The view of our traditional indigenous people is harmony, not violent disruption. The credentials of this subduing God seem to be somewhat lacking as a God of life, peace and harmony.
Whatever is said and done now cannot reverse some major future events, that is sure; however, I would think it is time to STOP the continuing insanity. Ask anyone who has given up a bad habit, any bad habit, and they will tell you in a word, it ceases (STOPS) immediately. Until such time that we re-assess our ‘values’, the ‘bed’ we have made for ourselves is sure to provide a horrendous, and in most cases, permanent sleep.
Ibis
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13.09.2006 15:03
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14.09.2006 19:19
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