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Author Topic: The wave of the Yellow Warrior is starting on the 30th of March.  (Read 1372 times)
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« on: March 29, 2007, 11:25:52 »

"Now is the best time to overcome your fears"

The next 13 days will be under the motto:

""The power of inteligence helps me demask worlds of illusions, fears and denial. Today I will find out, why instead of living normally, I'm constantly fighting to survive. Today I will combine my intuition with my mind, and will find objective wisdom. Today I express myslef without restrictions and I will not force my point of view on others. Gone are the authorities in my life!"

The wisdom of the light of the warrior:
"Harmonizing inteligence with intuition, rationality, lack of fear, braveness, contact with your higher self.

The wisdom of the shadow of the warrior:
"Lack of faith in yourself, fears, being undecided, materialism, cold calculation, loneliness, coldness, arrogance, need to be an authority, pride, not listening to your intuition,fear of changes,not wanting to change, being one-sided (relying either on rationality or intuition only), fear over material goods"

The wave of the warrior helps us combine our intuition with our rational mind and free ourselves from the world of illusions.
The wave of the warrior has a lot to do with lack of fear. Take a close look at the fears and doubts that come up during the next 13 days, they will be loaded with information. Once you see the fears, you'll be shown a way of overcoming them. The 12 day will bring the most solutions. Fear is born through not knowing. To be free from fear means: To live your life at it's fullest - and conciously creating your abundance. This is the secret of a real abundance in our times.

As always, I'd like to remind everyone that you can monitor each day of the wave on www.maya.net.pl

All the best fearless warriors!
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2007, 19:40:37 »


Ha! I'd like to share something.
Today I wake up and find out in the news that US is planning to bomb Iran on April the 6th. I am aware of what this war might turn into, because Iran is surely no Irak. The interesting thing is that I'm flying to US (from Europe) on the 4th coming back on the 8th for buisness. Oh isn't this the best time to travel to USA? Surely the warrior wave wants me to break through my fears. Big time.What a lovely lesson...Nothing like being in the land of agressors during time of war. hey ho.
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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2007, 20:45:16 »

Ummm.. I live in the US and I like it.  I hope you don't have a negative attitude towards all Americans because some of us aren't bad people.   I'm sure you will be met with wonderful welcoming attitudes.
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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2007, 00:51:53 »


Hey TalaNay,
I was refering to the situation in connection of the Mayan calendar and the wave during which we are tested "how fearful" we are. I'm closely watching my reactions because I can learn from them, and then transform them. That's what the calendar is for.
As for US please remember that I lived there for almost 4 years and have visited it multiple times. I see the plusses and the minuses. One of the minuses is the fact, that no matter how wonderfully welcoming is the attitude, you still have to get your eyes scanned, give your fingerprint, answer the what/where/why/how many/what for/who questions on the imigration border (despite the fact that you already have a bloody visa (tons of papers+money)).
I've been in every part of this world, and lived in different countries, and I must say, there isn't a "warmer" welcoming, than the welcoming of the land of the "free"  wink
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2007, 01:20:12 »

Ha! I'd like to share something.
Today I wake up and find out in the news that US is planning to bomb Iran on April the 6th. I am aware of what this war might turn into, because Iran is surely no Irak. The interesting thing is that I'm flying to US (from Europe) on the 4th coming back on the 8th for buisness. Oh isn't this the best time to travel to USA? Surely the warrior wave wants me to break through my fears. Big time.What a lovely lesson...Nothing like being in the land of agressors during time of war. hey ho.
I've searched everywhere about this news about an April 6th bombing of Iran.  Could you point me at a link or something?
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« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2007, 12:10:39 »


It was on a few Polish information websites and news two days ago.
Sorry I only have a polish link: http://www.tvn24.pl/0,1500882,wiadomosc.html (it's the main headlines).
The information was given from the Russian military information system. This is a perfect example of how wonderfully and freely the information is flowing in this world.
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« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2007, 00:14:17 »

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As for US please remember that I lived there for almost 4 years and have visited it multiple times. I see the plusses and the minuses. One of the minuses is the fact, that no matter how wonderfully welcoming is the attitude, you still have to get your eyes scanned, give your fingerprint, answer the what/where/why/how many/what for/who questions on the imigration border (despite the fact that you already have a bloody visa (tons of papers+money)).
I've been in every part of this world, and lived in different countries, and I must say, there isn't a "warmer" welcoming, than the welcoming of the land of the "free"  wink

But isn't safer better than being sorry?  I don't understand why people are offended or put-out to offer up a fingerprint or an eye scan.  I have nothing to hide and more than willing to give any information that will keep my fellow man safe from harm.  I can't imagine what they would do with such information about little ole me.. cheesy
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« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2007, 11:10:51 »

I don't have anything to hide either, but I don't like the idea of getting monitored like that. It's enough that they already know what kind of toilet paper I'm buying and what I ate last night (they have your credit card bills). Once you get scanned you're in the system, you are monitored forever on. Control gives illusionary power. I don't like being watched. I like my privacy. I like my freedom or whatever is left of it. I'm a citizen of this planet, and not of borders made up by man.
No point discussing this subject anymore, especially that it's out of topic. cool
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« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2007, 14:55:58 »

Maybe fingerprint scans and DNA recording is a bit Orwellian, but there isn't anything better (and there's a lot worse). You can go live on some uncharted pacific island and be free of all tyranny but you wouldn't have the modern conveniences of everyday life. It's a tradeoff either way  smiley
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« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2007, 16:27:04 »

I thought the topic was about fears?  Aren't your feelings based on being afraid?  I do not use credit cards..lol  Not because I'm afraid the govt will see what I buy, but because it keeps you debt free. Smiley   No offense Hannah, but isn't this having a over inflated sense of self importance to think that our govt wants to know what you wipe your arse with?  Every last person on this website isn't worth the govt's time.. sorry.  I think it borders on paranoia to think they are watching you or any of us that closely.

Living on a uncharted island not only means you can't have the conveniences of food or material objects but if someone rapes, or murders your daughter, you best learn to deal with it because there is no law to enforce peoples behaviours. 

The US is damned if they do, and damned if they don't.. I suppose that is the price we pay for being the best. grin
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« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2007, 17:48:49 »

I'm with Hannah on this one - I don't like the idea of constant surveilance. Right now it's not very intruding, but as we get used to it, it will become more intruding. Do you like the idea of having your eyes scanned before entering any public building? When you go to the mall you have to scan to enter and again when you leave so they know exactly who was in the mall at what time, so if anything happens they will know who did it. Constant GPS monitoring on all cars. All cell phones have to have GPS even if it's not usable by the owner. They are passing bills in states that make it illegal to be implanted with microchips without the knowledge of the carrier. Isn't it scary that we're at a place in time that we have to worry about that? For us it's strange because we're not used to it, but our kids will be.

I'm sceptical of anyone who feels we need to keep track of every single citizen - they're are a lot of them in our government. I find it hard to give up my right to privacy for a small sense of security.

I'm not saying that all these things are definately going to happen, but I can't pretend that the pretenses for these things don't exist. I'm very careful as to who I vote for.
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« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2007, 19:38:47 »

I don't have anything to hide either, but I don't like the idea of getting monitored like that. It's enough that they already know what kind of toilet paper I'm buying and what I ate last night (they have your credit card bills). Once you get scanned you're in the system, you are monitored forever on. Control gives illusionary power. I don't like being watched. I like my privacy. I like my freedom or whatever is left of it. I'm a citizen of this planet, and not of borders made up by man.
No point discussing this subject anymore, especially that it's out of topic. cool

Well you fell into a phsycological trap if you think like that in my opinion. Its true that they are collecting the information, but noone is looking at it. Your not beeing monitored....
If you sit in a room with 2 sided mirrors around you everywhere you will think your beeing watched, while in thruth noone might be behind these mirrors. With the credit card etc. its the same.
Just ask yourself, why would anyone want to monitor you? It only happens when you set off "red flags", like for example withdrawing over 10000 dollars in cash or so with 1 withdrawal.
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« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2007, 20:25:29 »

You might not be watched in real-time, but computers collect the data and save it forever. It can analyze your patterns and throw up red flags on a completely innocent citizen. "If you didn't do anything, you have nothing to worry about" is the same as saying guilty until proven innocent.

And why can't I withdrawl $10,000 of my own cash that I worked hard for without someone wondering why? It shouldn't be a red flag when you're an honest citizen. I don't like the idea that someone can go through computer data and know where I've been, how much money I have, how much I spend, what I buy, which gas station I fill up at, etc... not that I'm a target, but it's a citizen's right to privacy.

I don't really worry much about these things, but I keep an eye out on the possibilities of where it might be going. As long as there are people who keep the ones making the decisions in check, I think we'll be OK.
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« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2007, 03:36:51 »

lol
Yeah, America is a warm & fuzzy place. I like it a lot Smiley (this was totally off topic - sorry for the rant)
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« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2007, 04:06:29 »

Very interesting. I just arrived in St Maarten April 1st, to join a  38 ft boat across the Atlantic. Have not yet met the skipper but he will be arriving on the 15th. I found out he sunk his last boat down here and just bought this one and have not sailed it for a year as he led me to believe. The guy who does his charter also said he is not a very experienced sailor but a nice guy. The boat is not ready for a crossing no safety equipment inferior coastal radios and tattered jib. He plans on going due west into the trades against current and wind. Hmm

The Atlantic is very big and a scary place . A friend of mine crossed a few months ago and encountered 60 ft seas off the Azores.

Now I need to decide am I afraid or am I using my intuition. Fear is an interesting subject. A lot of fear is imaginary but some is definitely not. The ocean will be the ocean and I think it wise to fear it, for many have drowned in it. Any of you are praying folks or can send me some good energy it will be appreciated. I have a decision to make, based on...............well thats the question.

Regards Mustardseed
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