Re: Montalk Research: Moon Cycles

Lyra,

A relevant post.  Like clockwork, just before Mercury went into retrograde this time around, my computer started messing up and rebooting constantly.  It turns out my $140 RAM chip developed a fault.  Luckily Fry's credited me for it so I was able to replace it at virtually no cost.   Mercury will remain in retrograde until mid-August IIRC.   Plus we just passed the new moon so we're on the upswing again ... a good time to get started on new things.

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http://montalk.net/moonaug05.jpg

I threw together a dashboard containing different "realm indicators" pulled from around the web.

http://montalk.net/indicators.php

The first item there is a color indicator measuring the coherence of random number generators which are part of the PEAR Project, the same devices that measured a spike in improbability preceding 9/11. I think global timeline manipulations cause changes in quantum-based noise sources like these random number generators, since the process of dimensional engineering isn't exactly perfect. Random number patterns are just a more controlled version of synchronicity or accident, like omens or warning numbers or things breaking at strange times.

Next on the page are some solar data charts, geomagnetic storm activity and proton flux (solar particle streams) density. I believe geomagnetic storms impact the earth grid and increase the ease at which the boundaries between dimensions can be crossed, thus high geomagnetic storm activity seems to correllate with strangeness and abrasiveness at large.

Then there are some seismic and sunspot monitors. Refresh the page from time to time to get the latest images. I also put a weather map on there...the more "busy" it is, the more likely there is friction between dimensions...just my observation.

Last on the page is some info about current astrological alignments, and also the current month's moon chart. I'm experimenting to see whether times of personal weirdness in my reality correlate with unusual activity across the board. Feel free to use this for your own reference.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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Thanks montalk! Always love to know where the moon cycle is at.

"Beyond the stars a new world awaits me now" - Wintersun

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montalk that's awesome! It's definitely a great idea putting everything together like that.

By the way, did anyone notice the random number indicator thingy went to dark red like 4 times in the past day? Is that normal, or is something looming on the horizon?

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I only started noticing the random number indicator last night, so can't say how frequently it turns dark red. Currently I'm looking for a live graph of random number activity so that one can compare the current level to previous levels and see just how improbable things are. I also wonder if it might have any correlation with Terrence McKenna's timewave-zero graph, as the latter is supposed to measure novelty which in a way relates to improbability.

Having your own random number generator might be more relevant for personal realm conditions, as the "realm weather" seems to differ with geographic location and these random number generators controlling the indicator light are spread out all over the globe. Would be nice if they sold some of these devices. After I learn digital electronics better I'll put some together.  Check out http://noosphere.princeton.edu for more info on the project.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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So, after a couple of months of casual glancing over the various articles on the Moon--the effects of the lunar cycles on humanity--I finally seriously read the Montalk.net article and I...feel so relieved.

I feel relieved because I feel awake now to a phenomenon that's been pushing me around.  I've known it on a subconscious level, but never gave my full conscious attention to studying it.  ...I always more or less skipped over the subject, like "Right, right, the full moon--more crime, werewolves, increased dream activity--yeah, yeah."

...This last full moon hit me hard, though.  I wasn't feeling the most dark I've ever felt, but it was weirdly rough.  But, but, but, what was different this time, was that it WAS weird to me--I couldn't make out why I was feeling so glum because I was more or less reading what I always read, hanging with the people I always hang with, etc., etc. 

I printed out a lunar calendar today, though.  I'm keeping tabs now.

I've noticed peaks in my lucid dreams on full moons before, and especially, peaks in negative dream experiences.  But, still medium in skill at it all, I took them as "successes" even though they were negative.  ...I'm going to differentiate now.  There's lucid dreaming, and then there's triage lucid dreaming.  smile

Anywho, I wanted to express gratitude to Montalk for the Moon research and the site in general, and this messageboard.  It's been an incredibly helpful outlet for me.  Thank you...

You can't change a tiger's stripes,
but you can avoid its teeth.

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Hey dreamosis, glad you're giving this idea a chance. Like you, I used to think that full moons only weakly correlated with lunacy and even after reading the Fourth Way stuff on being "food for the moon" it all remained very intellectual and never sunk in. But after I got periodically knocked about during the early days here at NR it dawned on me that the moon might have some role in this. The positive effects like enhanced dreaming and creativity also go along with it. As for nightmares, we've noticed for a while that astral critters swing by for a bite to eat around a day or two before new/full moon. The charts are handy to keep in mind...I have even used them to reliably predict when I will be getting distressing phone calls from my mom concerning emotional family dramas...only ever happens during the lunar lunacy days.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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Yea.. this last cycle has been awesome!  At work people are getting angry, people I know are speaking out emotionaly.. crying, anger etc.  And my dreams are vivid and weird.  I always keep track of the moon cycles now.

"Beyond the stars a new world awaits me now" - Wintersun

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montalk wrote:

I agree with Atlantis that the moon is not the only influence, and agree with ermolai from another thread that such influences are no excuse for us allowing them to dictate our actions.

Last weekend I've experienced many "strange" accidents and I was a witness of a very bizarre accident in the traffic, which I can only explain caused by extra moon-energies that were out of control.

Also consciousness while being a witness of "accidents and synchronicities" at powerful moon dates seems for me a factor to be considered.

Nevertheless, I have never paid much attention to the moon cycles until noticing that turmoil on NR happened in synch with them. So it's certainly a bigger influence than I thought. And astral/hyper-D entities being opportunistic feeders, it makes sense they would coordinate their efforts in synch with such times.

Yes, a warned man counts for two.

It's better to make preparations or to anticipate on these dates. These influences don't have to dictate our actions, but if you feel weak at a moment or you have a weak moment, than you would better know about these strange sneaky influences.
A good protection shield of visualizing violet light and bubbles around your body can help in these cases.

It's clear for me the data collected in this thread are very very significant to be kept in mind and to be used.

Atlantean Magic: safe, simple and enjoying a good lifetime.

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Interesting for me too at work, but not from the patient stand point, more from the staff interaction and individual decision stand-point.

Peace,
Teddy

"It means the Matrix can't tell you who you are" - Trinity

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http://montalk.net/moonSep05

Heads up! I have received precursor signs of a potential forum disturbance coming up around this weekend. Could be as simple as banning someone who joined solely to troll. But as always, if anyone gets pissy at anyone else, take a break before pounding out an overreactive post you might later regret. On a positive note, remember that new moons amplify creativity and boosts the momentum of new projects.

[update Sep 2: this, this, and this. ]

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

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Thanks for the heads up montalk wink ... this is a time I will definitely take advantage of that creativity factor.

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance.
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If you spin around on your chair really fast, things around here will make a lot more sense.

lol

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The Oct. New Moon this Monday (Oct. 3) is accompanied by an annular solar eclipse, and the Oct. Full Moon (Oct. 17) is accompanied by a partial lunar eclipse.

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/OH/OH2005.html

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
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Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance.
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If you spin around on your chair really fast, things around here will make a lot more sense.

lol

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Hi Montalk,

Please!! post the October Moon Cycle!!

As Auendove mentioned Oct has 2 eclipses PLUS Mars went retrograde yesterday in Taurus -- not going direct until 9 December.

Apparently Mars retrograde in Taurus is a "big deal" for certain Taurians and certain Scorpios.  Wouldn't you know, my B-day falls smack in the "danger" zone --- gleep <gg>

Forewarned is forearmed -- or some such.

Here's the link:
http://medicinegarden.com/astrology/mar … 00105.html

Christine B.

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Of course  you are kidding Energy ... no Scorpio would ever even consider being a Scorpio bad smile smile... my B-day is the 17th of Nov and according to the site above, it falls in this "danger" zone.

Read the site -- it's pretty good.