Innerview

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  1. Yeah, re Lou, and the people in this list for that matter, UAP is a spiritual phenomena and I believe at some level they are all compromised. I like Gigi Young when she talks about NHI as spiritual phenoms, but she can come off as woo-woo. At the end of the day, I prefer first hand experience, so I recommend the Otherworld podcast, focusing on episodes 157 and 82-87. These, in my opinion, give you the most information about what this phenomena truly is.
  2. Lue Elizondo - I trust him because he did lose his career due to blowing the whistle, I just think he is scared to share the juicy information we all want. Watch Mojo - Haven't heard of this one yet. Jeremy Corbell - In it for the fame, always saying people are sending him videos, he is lost in the sauce, but means no harm. Steven Spielberg - Puppet for intelligence agencies, shame because he's a creative genius. AARO, NASA, Trump - Very standoffish about this topic. Trump said he will release the Alien files. He said the same thing about the Epstein files. Area 52 Channel - Heard of them but never watched their content. Jesse Michels - Applaud him for making this his life work, but drinks too much of the Kool Aid. He is associated with Peter Thiel? No good. Joe Rogan - Dumb, people that listen to him tend to vote for Trump (who is standoffish on this topic). Director of age of disclosure - Don't know anything about the director, but the movie was cookie cutter to the max. Standoffish. Ross Coulthart - He has said UAP tech should be private property. Tells you everything you need to know about him. David Grusch - 10/10 Jake Barber - Promoting his for-profit UAP retrieval business, right goal, wrong way of going about it. So, on the fence here. I believe his recounting of his paranormal experience. Bob Lazar - He lied about his credentials. Only case of element 115 powering UAPs. But he has stood firm in his assertions. I believe him. Steven Greer - Same as Barber, but probably worse. For-profit UAP summoning business. But he is well informed on the topic. What's worse, the powers-that-be useing these individuals as puppets? Or the individuals trying to profit from their knowledge?
  3. We know Epstein was an arms dealer, and we know he had some sort of a breeding program on Zorro ranch. We also know Epstein held a conference on gravity, and that he was in email contact with experts in consciousness and physics (Hameroff, Penrose, Dean Radin). The intersection of genetic breeding and conscious control of gravity-adjacent technology sounds a lot like E.T. abduction/phenomena. Was he working with intelligence agencies to create psychic super-soldiers? What do you think?
  4. Fair enough, I guess I'll just have to see if I can notice a difference between seated/cross-legged Kriya.
  5. J.C. Stevens writes on page 30 of his book Kriya Secrets Reveals (5th edition) "Perfect Pose closes off the flow of Prana, thereby assisting greatly with several of the main Kriya techniques." Sadhguru (with all his flaws) also explains at minute 5:34 of this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWdXipp7mYo): "Essentially, you want the upper part of your body, above Anahata to be exposed to this [sacred space]. You don't want to sit with your legs open in front of a consecrated space, because that will attract a totally different kind of energy towards you." "That's a reason when you sit in any space where you think there is power, there is energy, you always cross your legs and sit, because you want to close off the lower part of the body."
  6. The closing off of prana to the lower parts of the body is beneficial during Kriya yoga.
  7. @Leo Gura I heard sitting cross-legged during Kriya closes off the flow of Prana. What's your thought on this?
  8. Yes, I see these. To me, they appear as small white dots that either stay in place or rapidly travel between two locations in my visual field. I have realized they appear when I have an interesting thought, or an insight. It almost seems like some sort of synesthesia. I have been working on trying to make them appear on command. It is very difficult as I only see them when I have intense emotions/insights. After looking at these phenomena for the last decade, I think I have figured out what they are. These individual dots are the nodes of a haxagonal grid overlaid on your visual field. Normally this grid is invisible. In heightened states on consciousness, such as when you have an insight, this grid becomes visible for a split second. If you enter extremely high states of consciousness you can see the whole grid. I have only done this twice (psychedelic used). The curious thing is that the appearance of the field (brightness of individual nodes/whether the dots are moving from one node to another, or if they are still) completely depend on your thoughts. Thus, it’s like this holographic grid mirrors your intention. And for what it’s worth, I think that these nodes are somehow connected to physical matter. Basically, if you can control these dots, you might be able to perform psychic phenomena such as telekinesis. Those are just my two cents.
  9. I like to write by hand because when I look back at my notes i can remember writing exact entrees much easier than if I typed them. Helps me study more.
  10. The article mentions creating American Citizen Assemblies: ”Create panels of randomly selected, everyday Americans to tackle our toughest challenges—immigration, infrastructure, the national debt. Not politicians, not lobbyists, not pundits—real people finding common-sense solutions.” But how can we trust every day people without expertise to make decisions on highly complicated topics? Very good article btw.
  11. I have communicated with a plant without psychedelics, I just measured its resistance using electrodes. The plant’s impedance fluctuated drastically when I said something, or had a thought charged with intent. Check out Cleve Backsters book “Primary Perception” to learn more, it’s a great read
  12. I would recommend checking out the Telepathy Tapes by Ky Dickens, she “shows” the listeners telepathy between autistic children and their mothers in real time, it’s pretty incredible. I believe animals almost exclusively communicate with telepathy. No doubt a human skilled in telepathy could communicate with their cat or dog. Psychedelics would most likely help you learn how to do it.
  13. @Leo Gura This reminds me of what Cleve Backster refers to as “Primary Perception”: a fundamental feeling that every living thing has. You can even measure it with electrodes.
  14. Biomedical engineer - implant specialist