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#76
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I believe densities = levels of awareness

I personally believe the definition of densities that Michael gives you is disinformation.



If densities are indeed determined by levels of awareness and perception, then putting them into neat little structured boxes is inherently wrong.  They would vary depending on how you percieve things.  I think this is what Michael was trying to tell you in his response.

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But please people, we are at a crucial moment in time. You must all be vigilant.



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You will die, only THEN realizing that you were duped.


This sounds like Christian dogma to me.  Exactly what is going to happen if we don't accept the Cassiopeans interpretation on densities?
#77
Oh I'll get it eventually, I just have to round up a bunch of people and see it they want to add anything to it or not.  Since some of them haven't seen this debate, I'm not sure if they'll agree.
#78
There will be NO kungfu fighting demons.  In fact, there will be no kungfu fighting at all.  Sorry DBZ fanboys!
#79
Back when my interest in mysticism was first starting to bud, I did a lot of research into the essenes, and into the Nazarean gospels.  I have a copy of the Gospel of the Holy Twelve.  However, although these books contain some very interesting stuff, the Gospel of the Holy Twelve was supposadly transferred by channelers from a monastery.  If that is the case, then I wouldn't be surprised if their own beliefs muddied it up heavily.  For instance, the book mentions church bells and apes, something which did NOT exist at that point in ancient Palestine.  The book also portrays Jesus and the essenes as being obsessed with vegetarianism to the point of sheer lunacy.  I wouldn't be surprised if he was a vegetarian, but not to the fanatical extent portrayed there.  Its authenticity is about as flimsy as the Bible itself.  So, there's some good inspiration that can be drawn from it, and its exciting to see references to common new age beliefs, but take these works with a heavy grain of salt.
#80
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There should be no need for a "watcher" as you call it unless you are a student of mediumship and your watcher is a teacher that is confirming for you that what you are recieving from the spirit world is correct. I attend a meditation/psychic development circle like many that are around, and the lady who leads the circle is a spiritual/mediumship teacher who is capable of seeing all the spirits that the others in the group believe thay can see, and she is able to confirm or deny what they say they see or hear. This way we learn to TRUST for ourselves the messages we get because we are being guided in learning how to "feel" the spirits presence and interpret they're messages or visions correctly.


James, even in that case you still cannot put total trust in what you or another person is seeing or hearing.  You have to apply a heavy dose of skepticism. Me and Spectral have actually been doing something similar, I sense spirits and try to figure out what they are doing, while he helps evaluate my findings with his own skills.  For instance, once I was forming thought-forms with my mind, and Spectral was able to find out what I was doing.  At one point I closed my eyes, and envisioned a ball with spikes forming above a coffee table.  He described, in complete detail, exactly what I was doing, with no hints given.  Now, although this greatly increased my trust of him, I do not consider it absolute proof.  Even if Spectral was to offer up absolute proof (though such a thing does not exist) that he is talking to Michael, it would still be foolhardy to expect everyone to put full trust in what he's telling them.  The information should be taken, and then evaluated heavily through personal experience to see if it should be applied or not.
#81
1. Was Madame Blatvatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society, lying about many of the her claims concerning the supposed Mahatma letters, letters materialized in the physical plane and sent by ascended masters?

2. How accurate is the concept of the Great White Brotherhood, the concept that there is a hierarchical structure of ascended masters who govern the affairs of our planet and direct human evolution from behind the scenes?

3. You mentioned that Reptilians do not exist.  Is this just as they are presently understood?  If they do not exist, then why have people who have been abducted seen them for so many years?  Is it just an image conjured up in the astral relating to primal human fears or something more?

4. Why do there appear to be many indications of Reptilian influence in ancient architecture?

5. Is it possible that other entities could be interfering in Spectrals interpretation of the things you are showing him?

6. In general, is invoking entities through mediumship/channeling ever a good idea?  I've noticed that in the original occult traditions and sources from which the new age grew out of, mediumship was heavily frowned upon, and even when it was used there were far more precautionary measures and skepticism applied than with most new age channeling.

7. Is it generally lower astral entities that take over a channelers body due to lack of ethics, or do more developed and loving ones sometimes occasionally come in?

8. When mediums materialize the spirit of a dead loved one, or invite the spirit into their body, are they actually contacing the soul that has moved on or just a recording/etheric skeleton?  How accurate is the information that is brought back about the other side through such means? Is it only rarely that the actual soul is contacted, seeing as how the soul is much larger and more complicated than what most people think?

9. Are the designation of the various 'densities' largely subject to the perception of the people experiencing them?

10. When you talk about the Mu dynasty are you also talking about Lemuria?  How big was Lemuria?

11. Earlier you mentioned to another individual that if they were seeking water, they should try Uriel.  In the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram, Michael is fire, Raphael air, Uriel earth, and Gabriel water.  Since archangels are not elementals and have all the elements in their being, does the one chosen to represent a specific element depend largely on the psychological context of the situation in hand, or the way in which it relates to the person seeking them out?
#82
There sure have been a lot of reports of UFOs lately.  He, I almost wonder if the aliens are just doing this to tinkle off the skeptics?  Maybe a bunch of teenage aliens got the ships and are joyriding over the world, having fun playing games with our heads. [:D]
#83
Quote[Did anyone think it odd what Michael said about the virtue of summoning a demon or not? I felt...uneasy on his answers. They clashed with some of my oldest reservations on mysticism...don't F with the Devil./quote]

I would have thought that as well, until I did some research on ceremonial magick.  You can learn more by going to www.occultforums.com.  Michael did say that it is a VERY rare occurence where one would need to summon a demon.  There are exceptions to every rule.

Also, I think some of you are forgetting that this is not a channeling.  SD is not invoking an ArchAngel into his body.  He is talking to him on the astral plane, so its more so an evokation.

Second, although I'm not a medium, I'll assure everyone once again that SD is not lying.  I have known him for several years, and I trust him more than I would my own parents.  I was actually at his house when he was doing many of these mediations, and he was quite surprised at some of the answers.  If you don't think its Michael, then thats fine, but I want to be make it clear that he is NOT lying.
#84
If you are speaking of terms of perfection being relative and subject to interpretation, then I would agree with you.  Whenever I meditate, the awareness of the moment brings a peace with it where chaos, perfection and flaws no longer apply.  However, what I am speaking of is this new age belief that everything is controlled and structured exactly as God intended it to be, and that it is therefore perfect.  Because everything that has form, from humans to karma to God, is finite and striving to become more, it is thus not perfect in the sense of being complete and having no more need of growth.  In other words, sometimes even God can make mistakes.

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Do you know what your brain does? It converts THOUGHT into MATTER.

All you can see is MATTER and so you do not understand that all there REALLY is, is THOUGHT.

The way you think BunnyMan, is through using your limited perspective to set YOUR 'expectations' upon the UNIVERSE. You are playing the role of a CELL questioning the BODY, except not through knowledge but ignorance.



I think you misunderstood my post. I don't expect the universe to act in any specific manner, other than in developing love.  The universe, us, grows because it has the will and desire too.  Still, that does not mean that everything always happens as is intended, and thus flaw in that sense does exist.  

However, it seems to me that you are projecting your own views, views heavily influenced by your preference for the C and Ra channelings.  Although I will read them, you talk about it as if I need to read them to gain true knowledge.

And, as I'm sure you may think this, I must state that I do not totally agree with everything Michael said either.  I may be a cell questioning the body, but, well sometimes us ignorant cells don't get as much oxygen and glucuse as we might like, and wonder why the immune systems don't keep away all the bacteria like they're supposed too.  Nevertheless, so far most of what Michael has said makes more sense to me than the generic New Age goobledegook that gets put up on the internet.
#85
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You must all remember, even the divine is flawed.
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I am not going to respond to rubbish.


How is it rubbish?  Do you have conclusive proof that the divine is indeed perfect?  How, ultimately, would you define perfect?  The makeup of universe is formed by beings that are more evolved than us, but none of them have absolute power or perfect knowledge, thus still have room to grow, and thus are still flawed in certain ways.  Then, as you go up even higher, you get to a point where things like existance and God become so far beyond our comprehension that terms like perfect and flawed don't really describe it very well, in other words chaos.  Personaly I agree with what Michael said, if the 'divine', or rather, the finite defintions that form our existance were absolutely perfect, free will would be impossible, and there would be no true growth.

#86
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So are you SD's agent now, Lordbunny?



No, I'd have to charge him 60% of all the money he makes for me to be his official agent, I run a hard bargain.  Anyway, if your refering to me posting this new thread, I did it because the original one was getting to long and no one else had done it yet. [xx(]

Blackstream, I plan to read through the Cassiopae and Ra material, that way we can discuss this more in depth.
#87
I say that because I'm not entirely certain as to whether there was a Lemuria from which asian cultures originated or not, and was noting that Michael said Mu/Lemuria was a dynasty in China, which would therefore not make his answer invalid. [;)]
#88
Hmm, if asian characteristics and practices like Yoga and Chi kung originated in Lemuria, then it wouldn't surprise me if part of Lemuria was a dynasty in China, like Michael mentioned.  After all, there are many Chinese legends about their history that seems to go much farther back than anything we currently known.

Either way though, we know little to nothing about Lemuria, or even Atlantis for that matter, other than information gleaned from the Theosphical society and New Age channeling sources, both of which I consider highly questionable.  Therefore, I wouldn't call the things mentioned so far proven fact.  It seems to me as if much of your suspicion of Michael is largely due to the fact that the things he says go against other channeling sources like the Cassiopeans (aren't those the future human race that's supposedly contacting us through time? [B)])
#89
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SD: 2) Do you know of the existance of an empire called Mu on earth Between 250,000 and 15.000 years ago? Or aren't you allowed to answer such a questions directly either?
M: China, that's the Mu Dynasty. Has a different name in some texts now. In general this mediation, I remind, is for spiritual matters.


I'm sorry but that's not the correct answer to my question. But never mind, I dont need the answer from you, I'il learn how to find it out myself in the astral!



Reality, I'm curious, what is the correct answer to that question?
#90
Please continue this discussion in the other thread I have posted so that SD has any easier time reading through people's questions.
#91
Hi Majour Ka,

It uses the names of Hebrew Gods because its from the Golden Dawn ceremonial magic, which tends to focus on hebrew/kabbalah names.  However, you could substitute names from other cultures and religions which mean the same thing.
#92
Hey guys, keep in mind that even if God (the universe) can do a remote viewing from inside his own body, there are still billions of galaxies, possibly more, each containing billions of stars.  Not only that, but the planets are much smaller than the stars.  So, viewing an individual human would be like viewing a tiny peice of a subatomic particle, and God might only percieve it as just a fleeting part of the endless energy web around it.  Not to mention that God might percieve physical existance on a much larger timescale than us.  For instance, the electrons in our body dissapear and are recreated millions of times per second.
#93
Doing the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram would probably be a good method of clearing out any potentialy negative spirits before attempting this.  As a writer, I found this topic quite interesting, and I wouldn't mind trying it myself.
#94
Some more questions:

1. Thank you for your answer on Buddhism.  Still, there are a couple questions on my mind.  For one, was Guatama actually enlightened to some extent, or was his wisdom and sayings changed and embellished over time?

2. Mahayana Buddhism believes in the existance of three main levels above the physical world.  They are the desire world, the world of form, and the world of nonform.  Each of these has somewhere around seven or four subplanes.  What caught my interest is the similarity between these planes and the astral, mental, and causal planes.  It is taught in buddhism that if a human lives a virtious and loving life and then dies, they are reborn as a deva in these higher realms, where they live a life of bliss and indulgence for thousands of years.  However, in a way this is tragic as well, the devas eventually die and are reborn in the lower planes, having made no true progess.  Besides being very depressing, I wonder as to the truth of this.  Do humans exist as devas when they move on to the astral?

3. Do devas experience a death like this, and do they fall to lower planes.

4.  How did such a belief come about anyway?  Was it dogma produced from taking a narrow-minded interpretion of what Gautuma said?  Did some monks and masters explore the astral plane, yet have their interpretation of it partly determined by buddhist beliefs on those states?

Anyway, on to some other questions.

5. In the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram, names of the Archangels are assigned to the four cardinal directions according to their attributes.  Other cultures assign other names to these directions.  They are:

ANGELS
            N   Uriel
            S   Michael
            E   Raphael
           W  Gabriel

   AZTEC
            N  Mictlantecuhtli
            S  Huitzilopochtli
            E  Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
           W  Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl

   BUDDHIST
            N Vajraghanta
            S Vajrapasi
            E Vajrosnisa
           W Vajrasphota

Buddhists count five directions, assigning each one to a member of the Buddha family:
       North: color: green
             negative quality: envy and jealousy
             positive quality: all-accomplishing wisdom
             sacred to: Amoghasiddhi
       South: color: yellow
             negative quality: pride
             positive quality: wisdom of equanimity
             sacred to: Ratnasambhava
       East: color: blue
             negative quality: aggression
             positive quality: mirrorlike wisdom
             sacred to: Akshobhya
       West:  color: red
             negative quality: passion and longing
             positive quality: wisdom of discriminating awareness
             sacred to: Amitabha
       Center: color: white
             negative quality: ignorance that causes the cycle of   reincarnation
             positive quality: wisdom of ultimate reality
             sacred to: Mahapratisara - Vairochana

EGYPTIAN
N  Hapy               Neith             Osiris
S   Imset             Isis               Ra
E   Duamutef     Nephthys    Horus
W Qebehsenuf Sekhmet      Thoth
(these are the four sons of Horus, who appear on canopic jars)

HINDU
        N     Soma
        S     Yama
        E     Indra
        W   Varuna

   The eight Lokapala, Hindu Lords of the Watchtowers, are each assisted by an elephant:
            East: Airavana
            Southeast: Pundari-Ka
            South: Vamana
            Southwest: Kumuda
            West: Anjana
            Northwest: Pushpadanta
            North: Sarvabhauma
            Northeast: Supratika


Anyway, I was wondering if some of the others names assigned to the southern direction, such as Yama, Vajrapasi and Ra are those cultures names for you?  Or, rather, do they refer to different beings altogether, just that those beings share the same attributes as you?

6. I regards to the fictional worlds topic, what could be a better way of communicating the impact and significance of it?

7. My earlier question about the Goetia was about a part of the Lesser Key of Solomon, a grimoire with names of various spirits (often called demons) than can be evoked.  What I wondering is, what do you think in general of evokation?  Is it a good idea?

8. Are spirits that are evoked part of our psyche, or are they external beings which share part of our psyche?

9. Many of the spirits in the Goetia which are called demons were in fact pagan gods and goddesses which were recast in a demonic light when the christians took over.  Are they actually demons?

10. Is it ever a good idea to summon a demon, depending on the circumstances at hand?

11. I found this verse in Jude 9 of the Bible which mentions you.  I reads: "But when Michael the archangel had a difference with the Devil and was disputing about Moses's body, he did not dare to bring a judgement upon him, but said "May God rebuke you."  What was this about exactly?  Did anything similar to this actually happen in reality?

12. Besides animals, humans and devas, are there any other major evolutionary lines which share this world but we don't know about?

13. One of the main teachings of the now deceased Samael Aun Woer is that humans only have 108 lifetimes (corresponding to the 108 beads of Buddha's necklace, or so he says) to be become enlightened.  After that they go through hell to have their ego burnt up, and must return to the animal stage and build back up.  According to him, this can happen for 3000 cycles before a monad returns to the absolute as a virgin spark and never again has a chance to evolve.  In addition to this, he also claims that he is the avatar of the age of Aquarious, that he reformed part of the archdemon Belzebuub, and that he sealed thousands of spirits into the abyss.  How did this man come about such views?  Was it due to his living in the much more conservative Catholic countries of South America? Was he deluded, or just plain lying?  Are there any truth to his statements?

14. Other than the solar diety itself, who is the most powerful spirit in this solar system?

And finally:

15. Have some of the more immediate powers which can be gained through magic been shut off since the fall of Atlantis
#95
Welcome to Dreams! / My insane, insane dreams
May 25, 2004, 20:31:26
Thanks. [:D]  Generally my dreams aren't quite as long as these ones, but I have been getting better at remembering them.  Dreams are always very compelling for me.  I feel like I'm my true self when I dream, as if my waking hours are like a mask put on to go to work.

BTw, what's automatic writing?  It sounds interesting.
#96
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These are made up fabrications, Yes you can visit AP island cause of the ISland part, No you can not visit FF7 and other Ha Ho. These places are not real and the spirit world was created way before ff7 was a gleam in a nerds eye. Sorry folks Fictional worlds are fiction you can not Go to them.


If Astral Pulse island exists in the astral plane due to the thoughts of several people on an internet forum, then what is it about the world and ideas of FF7 that would restrict it from having a presence in the astral, especially considering how it has been in the thoughts of many, many more people?  And, although I can understand why you would doubt the idea that these worlds have an actual physical existence, the term "fictional worlds" is one I used for the sake of convenience in starting the thread, as calling it "Exploring fictional worlds that are in fact real!" would have sounded silly.  Do not get hung up on terms like fictional world or FF7.  Within the infinite mind of creation, how can you be sure that the ideas and stories within your mind might not have objective existance in another time and place?

How much of the thread did you actually read through?  It was not as if Spectral simply told me one day that he explored the world from my story.  He described, in EXQUISITE detail I might add, the extremely complicated structure of a large island that appears later on in the story, even though I had not yet wrote it down and had NOT EVEN MENTIONED IT to him.  This island had an inner structure of ruins going deep into the surface of the planet, and he was able to find all of these details and more, very important details which I had taken ardent measures to keep secret.

#97
Two questions for now, I'll post the rest at a different time.

1. How accurate is the Buddhist concept of anatman (non-self)?  Along with several other things, this is one aspect of Buddhism I always found very depressing.  

2. What do you think of the traditional setup in Angelology?

Seraphim
Cherubim
Thrones
Dominions
Virtues
Powers
Principalities
Archangels
Angels  

Is it accurate?
#98
Spectral Dragon's computer has a virus, and he wont be able to get to the questions until it is deleted and his internet is working properly again.  Until then, please do not post any more questions.  He will get to the current ones as soon as he is ready.
#99
Ugh.  I hate cicadas.  They look like giant mutated horse flies, they're super loud, and I've heard they can deliver a pretty nasty bite as well.
#100
This constant fixation on end of the world prophecies reminds me of the nonsense I had to deal with when I was a Jehovahs Witness.  People tend to want a quick fix to everything.  Even if some sudden planetary revolution did come, I doubt that those who had been looking forward to it would be happy with the chaos and suffering it would bring into their lives.