The Mystical Underground and the Mitchell-Hedges Crystal Skull

In episode 9 of The Mystical Underground, we had a riveting discussion with Bill Homann, the guardian of the Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull, and psychic-medium Carole Wilson, who often speaks for the skull. There’s valuable information here of all kinds – on the virus and how fear feeds it, on humanity, who we are, and of course, on the skull and what it actually is. Enjoy! Thanks to Jon Posey, our tech magician who makes this podcast possible, and to Bill and Carole for taking the time to talk with us.

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From Hoax – to #1 in world

On February 28, trump announced in a rally that the corona virus was the new Democratic hoax…

 

 

A month later, the number of confirmed cases in the U.S. is the highest in the world:

And the global total as of March 28, at 10:32 PM, is 667,473

The number of deaths  in the U.S. in doubled in two days , so there are now more than 2,000

Trump  is withholding aid from states whose governors aren’t “appreciative enough

These are facts – not hyperbole, not interpretation, but FACTS.

These are the lines you’ll hear from those who still support trump:

– he can’t control a virus

– look at what Obama did during…

– it’s the deep state

– it’s the media’s fault

– It’s Clinton’s fault.

– Biden’s fault.

– Bernie’s fault.

– SOMEONE ELSE’S  fault.

Now he’s suing the people who made this ad, which uses trump’s own words,  and he’s trying to have the video removed of him calling the virus a democratic hoax.

No wonder  #trumpgenocide is trending on twitter.

This is a running tally of how quickly corona has spread.

 

 

 

 

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The Fortune Cookie

 

On March 26, Orlando, where our daughter Megan lives, went into lockdown. But you can still get takeout orders from restaurants and grocery shop. So Megan got a Chinese takeout and this was inside the fortune cookie.

Given that the U.S. now has more confirmed cases of corona than China or Italy, this is an intriguing synchro.

 

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Bermuda Triangle Synchro

What are the chances that I would be interviewed atop of the Key Biscayne lighthouse about the Bermuda Triangle and a storm would sweep in out of nowhere hitting us by the end of the interview.

 

 

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A Mass Event synchro

Every time there’s a mass event, we notice synchronicities that pop up, and this one recently jumped out at us concerning the coronavirus. There was a hotel in southeastern China that was being used as a coronavirus quarantine center. People with symptoms were housed there temporarily to avoid exposing others. Maybe you heard. The hotel collapsed, killing 20 people.

Eighty people were inside the building in Quanzhou when it came down. Nine escaped, while 71 people were trapped. It seems symbolic of the collapse of economies and our everyday way of life here and elsewhere in the wake of the pandemic.

According to CNN,at the time of the collapse, 58 people were under quarantine in the hotel and all had tested negative for novel coronavirus. There were also 16 hotel staff and six car dealership employees on site.

The building’s owner is in police custody, according to state news agency Xinhua. The hotel was a seven-story steel structure, built in 2013 and converted to a hotel in 2018. The owner began renovating the first floor in January. Workers called the owner around 7 p.m. local time on Saturday, March 7, and told him a pillar had became distorted during construction, according to reports. The building collapsed a few minutes later. Quanzhou is about 600 miles from Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China, where more than 3,000 people have died from the virus.

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Episode 8 of The Mystical Underground Podcast

 

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Life as Movie Script

 

If life right now was a movie script, we would be in Act 2, what author Blake Snyder in Save the Cat, calls the upside world. This world is where the hero has left the status quo world (which may have happened on January 21, 2017 when trump was inaugurated as the 45th president) and tries to fix things – but in the wrong way. The hero is acting on his or her wants, not needs.

In The Hunger Games, it’s where Katniss enters the Capitol. For us, it’s where much of the country is in lockdown mode, consumerism has come to a glaring, screeching halt, and people are told to work from home or to go home and not come back until the country opens up again. For us, this upside world is riddled with uncertainty – no unemployment, no sick leave, no pay checks, no hugs, inadequate health insurance – or none at all – and we’re in the midst of a presidential election.

In this upside down world of Act 2, the current president is a pathological liar who initially calls this pandemic a democratic hoax, then changes his tune – sort of – and tries to act like he knows what’s going on. The hero – us, the American people – think we should wait until the election to get rid of this demented man. That’s the wrong way to fix thing. That’s what Act 2 is about. What lesson is the hero supposed to learn in Act 2? Well, according to Save the Cat, we should figure out how to fix things the right way, based on our needs.

So how do we, the heroes, do that? We must use our collective power – more than 330 million of us – to take back democracy before it dies altogether. According to Snyder, we have to go through some trials first. Like:

as of 1 a.m. March 22, the confirmed cases globally, are more than 312,000  with nearly 27,000 in the U.S., more than 12,000 cases in NY, more than 53,000 cases in Italy and, well, on and on. In Florida, there are 763 cases, a 13.6% rise in the last 24 hours. But our governor, Ron De Santis, a trump sycophant, didn’t bother closing beaches because, you know, all those spring breakers mean $ to the state! So local officials in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties closed the beaches. But on Florida’s west coast, beaches are open! C’mon down, you silly college kids. De Santis, to his credit, tries to act like a leader, but fails miserably. No state lockdown. And he pats trump on the back at every opportunity.

I think we’re now at what Snyder calls the midpoint of this script, where the stakes are raised. It’s the crossroad. But what raises those stakes? Several hundred thousand more infections? Thousands of deaths? Hospitals increasingly overwhelmed by lack of supplies and necessary equipment? A scarcity of nurses and doctors because they’re in quarantine or dead? A complete breakdown of the economy?

While the senate argues over what the stimulus package should be for corporations, as it was in the 2008 bailout for banks and Wall Street, (this time for airlines and cruise ships) individuals are gasping on dust. And then, in Save the Cat, the hero realizes what to do. Invoke the 25th amendment. In a nutshell, it means the president is removed because he(she) is unfit for office.

How does the hero does this? How do we do this? By rejecting this entire scenario as our story. We do this through  sheer numbers – more than 330 million of us – who rise up with a unified voice. But how? How? By believing that we can do it. That collective belief may be our most powerful tool.

We can’t allow this travesty to continue:

Can we get to the break into Act 3 before everything breaks down? Can the hero win and the evil guys be led away in orange jumpsuits? We’re not there.

Not yet.

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Should OBE Sex Be Considered Cheating?

This is one of the most unusual interviews we’ve done so far.

Wes Meeks, a former cop, talks about his numerous out of body travels, some of the most bizarre OBEs we’ve heard of!

 

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Dystopia and Synchronicity

 

In many ways, life right now feels like a Dystopian novel. So much uncertainty, so much misinformation. The profound undercurrent of fear is reflected in the panicked buying that has left grocery store shelves bare, stripped of paper products – toilet paper, paper towels, Kleenex, even paper napkins. The meat section at our local Publix was cleaned out, there’s no rice, the canned goods have been winnowed down, and the water aisle is empty. Certain vitamins and cold remedies are also gone – vitamin C, all the varieties of Nyquill, Advil, Tylenol… But hey, there’s plenty of Corona beer!

When I was a kid in Venezuela, political turmoil – i.e. revolution – used to shut down Caracas. I remember going to the market – the auto mercado – with my mother to buy food and supplies. But by the time we arrived, the shelves were usually more cleaned out than what I’m seeing in markets around here.

For South Floridians, I think the panicked buying relates to what you do when a cat 5 hurricane is headed your way. Bottled water and bags of ice go first. Then batteries and flashlights and backup power for cell phones. Then paper products. Then anything that won’t spoil. The big difference is that with a hurricane, you can pretty much count on losing power, so you don’t buy frozen goods. You buy what can go into a cooler of ice and can sit in your pantry for months without spoiling. You make sure you have enough cash to buy stuff when you can’t use your ATM. But hurricanes roar in and then leave and eventually, life is restored to normal – although I’m not sure life will ever return to normal for the Abacos.

With the threat of this virus, though, it’s not a matter of hours or even several days. It’s not even a month. One estimate I heard from a physician this evening was 18 months. Imagine it: a year and a half of such awful uncertainty, of people confined to their homes, their communities, the country basically quarantined, towns shuttered, businesses closed, air travel at a standstill, cruise ships abandoned, cars rotting in driveways, kids home schooled, roads empty, crops dying before they’re harvested,..well, you get the picture.
It’s not the nukes or whatever it was in The Stand or kids hunting kids in The Hunger Games or the burning of books in Farenheit 451. And it’s not yet The Road. It’s close to the virus in Robin Cook’s Outbreak, except this is Corona, not Ebola.

But suppose what’s really happening is a massive shift from one paradigm to another and we’re caught in the middle of it as the transition occurs? What we need is information to feed our left brains so that our intuition – dreams, gut hunches, visions, insights – can kick into high gear. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Maybe the first thing we have to do is awaken intuitively.

First, though, here’s something for the left brain. I recently ran across an article by Amy Goodman, a journalist for Democracy Now, about a 7-year old boy from Seattle whoo created a website about the statistics for this virus – it’s at the top of this post. More than 40 million hits so far. I’ve been checking it against the federal and state statistics and am now using it as my first reference.

Now: for the right brain. Pay attention to the synchronicities happening in your life. In pivotal times, they tend to flourish. They’re messengers. They manifest themselves as impulses, hunches, visions, repetitive numbers, names, encounters, people…They’re sometimes subtle, sometimes in your face. Ignore them at your own peril.

And: for the skeptic brain. Even you will experience synchros that seize you.
For the holographic brain: You have the pieces of the puzzle. Now just put the puzzle together,

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The Language of Poe’s Death

Edgar Allan Poe’s death in 1849 at the age of 40 is an unsolved mystery. He was found slumped on a curb outside an Irish pub by a friend, a doctor, who reported that he was wearing cheap ill-fitting clothing unlike his usual attire. He spent several days in hospital in a state of delirium before dying. Theories about the cause of his death have included suicide, murder, cholera, hypoglycemia, rabies, syphilis, influenza, and alcohol poisoning.

But an article in Neurosciencenews.com presents research by psychologist Dr. Ryan Boyd from Lancaster university and his colleague – Hannah Dean from the University of Texas at Austin that suggests that Poe did not commit suicide.

Their evidence is computational analysis of language used by Poe. They found that Poe’s psychological markers of depression were not consistent with suicide. Their research has now been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders.

Dr Boyd said: “My hunch is that he was indeed spiralling into a depression toward the end of his life, but that he didn’t kill himself.”

Using computerized language analysis, they analysed 309 of Poe’s personal letters, 49 poems, and 63 short stories and investigated whether a pattern of linguistic cues consistent with depression and suicidal cognition were discernible throughout the writer’s life, particularly in his final years.

They focused on five measures which have been established as diagnostic of depression and/or suicidality;

Increased use of first-person singular pronouns (e.g., words like I, me, and my)

Increased use of negative emotion words (bad, sad, angry)

More cognitive processing words (think, understand, know)

Fewer positive emotion words (happy, good, terrific)

Fewer first-person plural pronouns (we, us, our).

These linguistic markers of depression spiked during negative events in Poe’s life, like the death of his wife. Past research has shown that depressive language patterns tend to dramatically rise leading up to one’s death by suicide, however, this pattern did not consistently emerge in the last year of Poe’s life.

Poe was known to have suffered from regular bouts of severe depression and also had drug and alcohol problems. He lost his parents as a two year old and was devastated first by the death of his foster mother and then by that of his own wife Virginia Clemm Poe in 1847.

The researchers concluded: “Significant, consistent patterns of depression were not found and do not support suicide as a cause of death. However, linguistic evidence was found suggesting the presence of several potential depressive episodes over the course of Poe’s life – these episodes were the most pronounced during years of Poe’s greatest success, as well as those following the death of his late wife.”

“Our analyses suggest that he struggled deeply with success, with linguistic markers of depression peaking during the times of his greatest fame and popularity in 1843, 1845 and 1849.”Poe

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