The Hammered Lamb Synchro

 

 

Several weeks ago  in Orlando, we went to The Hammered Lamb, for dinner. It’s an open place with tables that are socially distanced ,and also dog friendly.We met Megan’s friend, Veronica, there and she had her boyfriend’s dog, Simba, with her. A deaf husky.We had our dog, Nigel, and Megan’s dog, Nika. Before we had left Megan’s house, she changed into her running shoes because it was chilly and we were going to be sitting outside. It’s an important detail in this synchro.

So we get to the restaurant, order lunch, and get the dogs situated. The restaurant is next to a track where trains speed by about every thirty minutes.At one point, Simba, the deaf husky, suddenly slips out of his collar and takes off across the restaurant. Veronica shoots to her feet and chases him. He makes an abrupt 180 and races in the opposite direction – toward the tracks. Megan leaps up and she and Veronica race after Simba. The whistle of an oncoming train echoes.

I sit there, two dogs attached to the leg of my chair, and wonder why I’m not moving. It’s not just that if I get up, the dogs will follow me and drag my chair behind them. Rob is still seated, too, and I know if Nigel and Riley try to follow, he’ll grab their leashes. In my head, I see the deaf husky barreling down the tracks, Megan and Veronica chasing him, and the train charging toward them. I still don’t move.

Rob finally gets up to take a look. I still don’t move. I don’t feel that panicked urgency I feel when Megan is in danger. I don’t feel my heart hammering, adrenaline doesn’t course through me, sweat doesn’t leap from my pores. I wonder if there’s something wrong with me.

Then Rob sits down and before I can ask him anything, Megan and Veronica appear with Simba, who Veronica quickly leashes. They’re shaken. Simba paces. Megan and Veronica talk fast, at the same time, words tumbling over each other.

Megan: Oh my God, oh my God, I thought we were dead.

Veronica: I tripped and hit the ground…

Megan: I saw Veronica pitched forward and I ran faster and saw that train racing toward us, the sound of that whistle deafening. And I get closer to Simba and remember that the way you deal with a charging horse is to make yourself as tall and imposing as possible so I throw my arms into the air…and he suddenly veers off the track….and I grab his collar…”
She pauses for a breath of air. “It’s crazy, but if I hadn’t changed my shoes before we’d left – I was wearing sandals then – I wouldn’t have been able to run after him.

Yes, weather was a factor. The air was too cool to wear sandals outside the house.

But. I’ve known Megan to wear sandals outside when it was in the forties. So, was it precognitive on her part to ditch her sandals and pull on her running shoes?

Was precognition at work when I didn’t move?

Specifics aside, Simba was caught, no one was hurt, and the train hurled on through the city of Orlando.

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Full Moon in Leo

The full moon in Leo on January 28 squares both Uranus and Mars – within one degree for each of them. Squares are challenging. This one could create friction with people in your personal or work environment and the disagreement seems to come out of nowhere. Mars and Uranus also square Jupiter and the sun, so the friction may feel worse than it actually is or could swell quickly. Bet advice: back off.

The good news is that Jupiter and the sun are conjunct in Aquarius, the sign of the rebel, the visionary, the inventor. Any time Jupiter conjuncts the sun, the bottom line is that it should be a lucky day. If nothing else, buy a lottery ticket!

For the impact of this moon on your sun sign, check January’s forecast in the at the top of the blog.

 

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The Nun and the Devil

 

The mysterious 14-line message in the photo above was written in 1676 by a nun who claimed she was possessed by the devil. She didn’t know what the message said and neither did anyone else for centuries. Now thanks to a digital transcription software the message was finally unraveled…and indeed it is devilish.

On Aug. 11, 1676, Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione was found on the floor of her cell, her face covered with ink, holding a note written in an incomprehensible mix of archaic letters and symbols. The 31-year-old nun was living at the convent of Palma di Montechiaro in Sicily. She had been a nun since age 15.

In translating the message, researchers first tested their software with some standard shorthand symbols from different languages. They found that the nun’s letter contained a mix of words from ancient alphabets such as Greek, Latin, Runic and Arabic.

“We analyzed how the syllables and graphisms [or thoughts depicted as symbols] repeated in the letter in order to locate vowels, and we ended up with a refined decryption algorithm,” Daniele Abate, director of the team of researchers, told Live Science.

He said the team did not have great expectations for the outcome. “We thought we could just come out with a few words making sense. But the nun had a good command of languages,” he said, adding “the message was more complete than expected.”

The message  describes God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit as “dead weights,” the researcher said. The message goes on to say that “God thinks he can free mortals … The system works for no one … Perhaps now, Styx is certain.”

In Greek and Roman mythology, Styx is the river separating the netherworld from the world of the living.

Abete said the letter suggests that Sister Maria suffered from schizophrenia  or bipolar disorder. “The image of the devil is often present in these disorders. We learned from historical records that every night she screamed and fought against the devil,” Abate said.

For the church of that time, the letter was instead considered the outcome of her struggle against “innumerable evil spirits,”  according to a written account about the occurrence by Abbess Maria Serafica.

According to Serafica’s account of the nun’s behavior written shortly after the incident, the devil would have forced Sister Maria (who was later blessed) to sign the letter. She heroically opposed the demand by writing, “Ohimé” (oh me), which is the only comprehensible word in the letter, Serafica wrote.

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The researcher expresses certain assumptions, in our opinion, that may not be true. Apparently, there is no record that the nun spoke or understood numerous languages. From Abate’s mainstream scientific perspective, such knowledge would be required to write the message.

From our own research in the realm of the mystical underground, we know that it is possible that she was possessed by a demonic being that ‘dictated’ the note. So we are more inclined to agree with the Abbess Maria Serafica than the software guy.

The other bias is the assumption that the nun must’ve had a mental disorder. Again, that’s not necessarily the case as there are no shortage of examples of people who are possessed voluntarily as practitioners of Santeria, Voodum, shamanism, and more. While some might be mentally unstable, others–including some we’ve written about–are not.

The entire article in Live Science can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rob MacGregor: TULPAS, The Mystical Underground

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Precognition

 

The other day I was riding my bike through the neighborhood and decided to head over to the next neighborhood, an equestrian community. I pedaled up onto the sidewalk that runs by the house on the corner and realized the bushes blocked my view of the sidewalk that I would turn onto. I wouldn’t be able to see if anyone was headed my way.

In normal times, this wouldn’t even be an issue because bicyclists were rare. But since the pandemic began, nothing has been normal and people are finding ways to exercise safely. My first thought was that maybe I should return to the street to make that turn because I would have a straight-on view of the sidewalk. And in the event someone was racing toward me, I would see the person first. You can see the curve on the left side of the road. The bushes are taller and thicker now.

Suppose, I thought, I make the shortcut turn and someone on a bike barrels into me? My second thought was whether this might be an instance of precognition?

By then, I was at the turn just seconds before a guy on a racing bike would slam into me. He yelped, “Yikes!” And veered away from me.

A precognition a bit too close for comfort.

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Those Dog Park Benches

 

I haven’t written one of these dog park politics posts for while. So in the waning days of the trump presidency, here goes:

Every afternoon around 3, a loose group of anti-trumpers with dogs meet at our expansive and really cool dog park. As soon as we come in the gate, we unleash our dogs, who run off to do whatever dogs do. We grab our poop bags from the dispensary and walk to the benches at the other side of the park.

I think of it as our area, that of the democrats and independents who recognize trump for the wanna be autocrat he is. Paula. Lloyd. Arlene. Jared. Nathan. Rob. Me. Our kids over the holidays. The occasional snowbird. Our dogs, of course. Paula always brings containers of cold water and a bowl so our area becomes watering hole.

But because the snowbirds have flocked to our area for the gorgeous weather and the equestrian season, we often get to our bench area to find other people there. As our friend Lloyd says, “As soon as we start talking against trump or our gov, Ron DeSantis, the trumpies leave.”

And he’s right.

The other day a young couple was hanging out in our area, with a dog small enough to be in the small dog park. A woman from Breckinridge, Colorado joined us and mentioned how maskless people in Breckinridge, were fined on the spot for being maskless. I said it would never happen in Florida because our governor, Ron DeSantis is an asshole, a mini me trumper.

And the man walking away shouts, “We live in America, not China!”

“What total bullshit!” I shout back, and then Rob shoots to his feet and starts hurling facts and statistics at the guy.

Their shouting fest lasts until the guy and his wife and their little pooch leave the dog park.
Throughout this whole thing, the woman from Colorado, Linda, talked about what she’d encountered politically since the death of her husband eleven years ago, when she’d started moving from state to state, looking for the right place to live. “Isn’t this town for trump?” she asks.

I’ve come to think of these benches as the place where truth lives. Where facts prevail. Where science and reason and the stuff of The Mystical Underground co-exist.

 

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January 20, Inauguration Day!

It ‘s here! The inauguration of Biden/Harris and the end of the disastrous four years of the the trump sham!

Yes, the capitol is an armed fortress with some 25,000 National Guard troops who have been sleeping on the floors of Congress.

Yes, tensions are ratcheted upward in very capitol in the country. One of the many pundits referred to this time as a new Civil War. Maybe it is. But what matters is that trump is gone. Biden wasn’t my choice – Bernie was. But early on, Bernie saw what was happening and endorsed Biden.

He may not be the most exciting choice. But honestly, it will be wonderful to listen to a president who isn’t lying every 5 seconds or firing someone or denigrating his critics  on Twitter. It will be near bliss to know we have a woman VP, a cabinet that is efficient but  not particularly progressive.

The progressiveness, I think, will grow because people will demand it. Humanity already cries out for it. Orange man was the manifestation of our dark side, that part of our collective psyche that we prefer to keep hidden. Thanks to him – and it’s the only worthwhile thing he did – our hatreds and prejudices are now fully exposed.

How do we heal this?

In the wake of January 6th and trump’s 2nd impeachment coming up,  his republican enablers are objecting to a trial in the senate  because we “must unite and unify.” Sure. like you guys have done for the last four years.

The real surprise in this sordid picture is Mitch McConnell. No one person should have the power he does. When the house passes a bill, the senate should be obligated to hear it. But since we don’t live in that  universe yet, watch Mitch. He has said he may vote for impeachment, but refused to start a trial until next week, when the senate returns from break.

But okay. January 20. Inauguration Day. Good-bye trump and his swamp. Welcome Biden, Harris, and your accomplished team. Welcome democracy!

The countdown by the hour is on!

 

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Catalyst

 

In novels and movies, the catalyst is the event, the point in time, where an event occurs that alters the life of the protagonist. It’s the harbinger of change. Jessica Brody, in Save the Cat Writes a Novel, writes, “The Catalyst will crash land in your hero’s life and create so much destruction, your hero will have no choice but to do something different. Try something new. Go somewhere else.”

Each of us is the protagonist in our own story. And most catalysts involve synchronicity.

The Catalyst is one of the fifteen beats that screenwriter Blake Snyder identifies in story telling in Save the Cat: The Last Book on Screenwriting That You’ll Ever Need. It can come as bad news, a divorce, getting fired. It may arrive in the form of seeing the spirit of your dad in the back seat of your car, a Near Death Experience, an alien encounter, a spiritual or creative epiphany. But all catalysts have the same thing in common: you’re kicked out of your status quo thinking and banished from your  comfort box, the matrix where you’ve been living.

In the movie Romancing the Stone, the catalyst occurs with the package delivered to Joan Wilder – Kathleen Stone. In J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, it’s the arrival of mysterious letters that Harry’s Uncle Vernon won’t let him see and the arrival of Hagrid, announcing that Harry is a wizard and has been accepted into Hogwarts.

In Stephen King’s Misery, Brody identifies the catalyst as the moment when Annie Wilkes finishes Paul’s Misery’s Child and discovers that Paul “killed off the main character, putting an end to her favorite series…she goes ballistic…then storms out of the room and tells Paul she’s leaving before she does something unwise.’”

What’s the equivalent in our lives now? Well, for us, it’s the January 20 Inauguration.

Stay tuned! Our newest book is based on the ideas in our Mystical Underground  podcasts.

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The Mystical Underground: Alexis Brooks: The Proof Is Out There

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Alexis Brooks: The Proof Is Out There”:

Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with…

Alexis Brooks is a #1 best-selling author, journalist, researcher and talk show host covering alternative news, spirituality and subjects rooted in metaphysics.

Watch Alexis on “The Proof Is Out There!” Tuesday nights at 10/9c on The History Channel! https://www.history.com/shows/the-proof-is-out-there

“The Proof is Out There investigates the world’s most mysterious videos, photos, and audio recordings, and uses the best technology and experts to render a credible verdict. Each episode analyzes and passes verdicts on several seemingly impossible things “caught on film,” including giant beasts, UFOS, apocalyptic sounds, hairy humans, alleged mutants from the deep, conspiracies, and many other cases.”

http://www.higherjourneys.com is her official website where you can explore and examine the true nature of consciousness and reality, the universe, and our innate connection to it all!

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Asparagus Anyone?

We don’t hear many synchronicity stories about vegetables, but here’s one about asparagus. It starts though with a serial synchronicity about kidneys…and there’s a connection. It comes from Jane Clifford, a native of England residing in Wales.

“My daughter, Sophie, had two serious kidney infections this year and thankfully has recovered. Two weeks ago, my best friend of forty-five years had to go to accident and emergency twice with terrible kidney pain diagnosed as a kidney infection.

“Then today Sophie’s best friend’s partner in Switzerland was diagnosed with serious kidney issues and is on dialysis. These things tend to come to me in 3s!

“Anyway, today I was telling Sophie on the phone that years ago I had read about asparagus being amazing medicine for kidneys and it included case histories. I wished I had saved the information to pass it on.

“Hours later, I was visiting a friend’s FB page and there it was, the exact information about asparagus that I want to share! I’m in the flow today, it seems.”

Of course we wanted to know what the connection was between asparagus and kidney issues. What Jane sent began with an article from a former Navy seaman who had been stationed in Key West, Florida.

“In 1986, I worked at the clinic at Naval Air Station on Big Coppitt Key just a few miles north of Key West. The hospital at Key West was for out-patients only for retired armed forces personnel that lived in the area. If you needed to be hospitalized, you were sent to Homestead AFB Florida.

“I had the day off and went inside the hospital. (Corpsman barracks were next to hospital). There was a retired Navy man who worked in the lab, a retired biochemist from the USN. He asked me what was going on that day and I said I had the day off.  I told him that I wished I was working, because the crew on today was taking a sailor to Homestead. He had a very bad kidney infection, and needed hospitalization.

“Now this elderly gent told me the man should have eaten more asparagus, and he wouldn’t have that problem. I asked why?  I’ll never forget him saying, do you eat asparagus? and I said yes, I love them. He replied you notice how your urine stinks after eating asparagus? I said well I never thought it was what I ate but yes it does have a pungent odor.  He said, it was because the asparagus was detoxifying your body of harmful chemicals.

The biochemist later emailed the corpsman the following:

“Several years ago, I met a man seeking asparagus for a friend who had cancer. He gave me a copy of an article, entitled “Asparagus For Cancer” printed in the Cancer News Journal, December 1979. I will share it here, just as it was shared with me: I am a biochemist, and have specialized in the relation of diet to health for over 50 years. “Several years ago, I learned of the discovery of Richard R. Vensal, D.D.S. that asparagus might cure cancer. Since then, I have worked with him on his project. We have accumulated a number of favorable case histories. Here are a few examples:

“Case No. 1. A man with an almost hopeless case of Hodgkin’s disease (cancer of the lymph glands) who was completely incapacitated. Within 1 year of starting the asparagus therapy, his doctors were unable to detect any signs of cancer, and he was back on a schedule of strenuous exercise

“Case No. 2. A successful businessman, 68 years old, suffered from cancer of the bladder for 16 years.  After years of medical treatments, including radiation without improvement, he began taking asparagus. Within 3 months, examinations revealed that his bladder tumor had disappeared and that his kidneys were normal.

“Case No. 3. On March 5th 1971, a man who had lung cancer was put on the operating table where they found lung cancer so widely spread that it was inoperable.  The surgeon sewed him up and declared his case hopeless. On April 5th he heard about the Asparagus therapy and immediately started taking it. By August, x-ray pictures revealed that all signs of the cancer had disappeared. He is now back at his regular business routine.

“Case No. 4. A woman had been troubled for a number of years with skin cancer. She developed different skin cancers which were diagnosed by the acting specialist as advanced. Within 3 months after beginning asparagus therapy, the skin specialist said her skin looked fine with no more skin lesions. This woman reported that the asparagus therapy also cured her kidney disease, which had started in 1949. She had over 10 operations for kidney stones, and was receiving government disability payments for an inoperable, terminal, kidney condition. She attributes the cure of this kidney trouble entirely to the asparagus treatment.

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Hmm, is this stuff true? Asparagus, a cure all, a cancer killer? Why doesn’t the corpsman and the biochemist have names? But the nameless biochemist wasn’t finished. So we read on.

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“I was not surprised at this result. `The Elements of “Materia Medica’, edited in 1854 by a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, stated that asparagus was used as a popular remedy for kidney stones. He even referred to experiments, in 1739, on the power of asparagus in dissolving stones. Note the dates!  We would have other case histories, but the medical establishment has interfered with our obtaining some of the records. I am therefore appealing to readers to spread this good news and help us to gather a large number of case histories that will overwhelm the medical skeptics about this unbelievably simple and natural remedy.

“For the treatment, asparagus should be cooked before using. Fresh or canned asparagus can be used. I have corresponded with the two leading canners of asparagus, Giant and Stokely, and I am satisfied that these brands contain no pesticides or preservatives.  Place the cooked asparagus in a blender and liquefy to make a puree. Store in the refrigerator. Give the patient 4 full tablespoons twice daily, morning and evening.  Patients usually show some improvement in 2-4 weeks.  It can be diluted with water and used as a cold or hot drink.  This suggested dosage is based on present experience, but certainly larger amounts can do no harm and may be needed in some cases.

“As a biochemist I am convinced of the old saying that `what cures can prevent.’ Based on this theory, my wife and I have been using asparagus puree as a beverage with our meals. We take 2 tablespoons diluted in water to suit our taste with breakfast and with dinner. I take mine hot and my wife prefers hers cold. For years we have made it a practice to have blood surveys taken as part of our regular checkups. The last blood survey, taken by a medical doctor who specializes in the nutritional approach to health, showed substantial improvements in all categories over the last one, and we can attribute these improvements to nothing but the asparagus drink. As a biochemist, I have made an extensive study of all aspects of cancer, and all of the proposed cures. As a result, I am convinced that asparagus fits in better with the latest theories about cancer.

“Asparagus contains a good supply of protein called histones, which are believed to be active in controlling cell growth. For that reason, I believe asparagus can be said to contain a substance that I call cell growth normalizer. That accounts for its action on cancer and in acting as a general body tonic. In any event, regardless of theory, asparagus used as we suggest, is a harmless substance. The FDA cannot prevent you from using it and it may do you much good. It has been reported by the US National Cancer Institute, that asparagus is the highest tested food containing glutathione, which is considered one of the body’s most potent anticarcinogens and antioxidants.

“Just a side note… In case you are wondering why this has not been made public, there is no profit in curing cancer.”

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Our assessment is that eating or drinking blended asparagus is harmless and nutritious. But does it cure cancer? Well, that’s another matter. It doesn’t take long these days to check out such stories. Here an article about the asparagus therapy. It’s written by Dr. Joe Schwarcz for the McGill Office of Science and Society, a newsletter with the sub-title: Separating Sense from Nonsense. Yes, it’s quite skeptical.

The author, Dr. Joe Schwarcz apparently read the material above, because in his assessment, he notes:

“These stunning results obtained with asparagus therapy are reported by some unnamed biochemist who learned of the discovery from an article in a journal that cannot be found written by Richard Vensal, a dentist who cannot be found.”

Schwarcz’s article is called…”Can Asparagus be a Treatment for Cancer,” but it could’ve been called:  “Spare us the Asparagus.”

We had asparagus for dinner this evening with a fish stew I made. Hey, it can’t hurt.

So it goes.

 

 

https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/cancer-controversial-science-food-health-you-asked/can-asparagus-be-treatment-cancer

 

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