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Delayed again...

http://montalk.net/moonmarch06.jpg

Ever since I started thinking positive thoughts in the morning before stepping out of bed, these moon periods have become non-issues for me personally. You'll notice that it's been quite a while since any trouble requiring moderation has erupted on the forum, which may or may not be a coincidence. But I have been slacking these past several days, so not sure if that trend will continue.

The full moon window ends this Friday evening. So another 36 hours of dancing before we marionettes go limp again, hahaha. For those who were not able to glimpse the eclipse, just imagine a full moon with a faint "bruise" on its right side. It was low on the horizon and not easy to see.

I noticed that for windows where something is clearly impending, but nothing has manifested  for most of its duration, probability skyrockets that the very last day or two are "it"  because the window of vulnerability rapidly closes and the trickster forces jump to action before it's too late, risking predictability to capitalize on the opportunity. Had a dream last night of being in a bar or coffeehouse when blond bikers came in and shot the place up. Dreams may often symbolically reflect probable futures currently coming to fruition, but I the future can still be changed by "turning the dial" so to speak.

With sustained positivity and intent for smoothness, the lunar energies are transmuted into creativity and productivity. Still though, I have seen other people fall sway to the icky side of the force during these times.

On an interesting note, these past several moon windows I got the typical onrush of "signs" and "dreams" - but because I tended to be in a better mood, they trickled off without incident. It's like the potential to be reactive invites the very situation that provokes a reaction. Might be a timeloop feedback thing.

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montalk wrote:

With sustained positivity and intent for smoothness, the lunar energies are transmuted into creativity and productivity. Still though, I have seen other people fall sway to the icky side of the force during these times.

On an interesting note, these past several moon windows I got the typical onrush of "signs" and "dreams" - but because I tended to be in a better mood, they trickled off without incident. It's like the potential to be reactive invites the very situation that provokes a reaction. Might be a timeloop feedback thing.

*nods in agreement*

It's much easier to manifest during these times of high(and low) lunar energy.... 

I've found that during high(full) things get done with mostly thought....you just bring your body along for the ride....and during low(new) things get done mostly through body (will, grinding, hard work).....whatever you wanna call it.


<b>Ponder in the light,  do it at night.</b>  ;-)

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Tom Paine.
I'm glad to see you like Karen's website, that's definately a website to watch, much is going to happen in those part's of AZ.   The intuitive nature of her insights is very refreshing, I would hope more tune into that.

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BIG UP ATLANTIS!
say it like it is.

Accoss the divide.

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...oh yeah,an' Mercury is retrograde.
keep things good and tight next coupla days.

Accoss the divide.

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The next new moon is coming up on March 29.  Right now, it is 2-3 days before that.  Some of the dynamics on the board and in the world may be related to this.

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Likely so, Wandering1. Based on numerous previous episodes on the forum, it seems the the dark side of the (new moon) force manifests as oversensitivity, depression, disaffection, and alienation. As mentioned earlier in the thread, people tend to "call it quits" during new moons. It's all very strange yet strangely predictable.

Curiously, HAARP went active again on March 12, first time this year. It went quiet for a few days then resumed on March 17, broadcasting a sequence of frequencies for 8-10 hours every day. This was around the time that huge cyclone smacked Australia.

For anyone not up to speed on HAARP, it's a large antenna array in Alaska that sends high energy beams into the ionosphere, the layer of electrically charged gases surrounding earth. Aside from altering the electrical balance of the atmosphere, it also heats and electrically pulsates large portions of our skies. This screws with the jet stream and creates large-scale weather anomalies. The US weather map, for instance, has shown a high pressure system stuck over the center of the country for over a week now, bringing unusually cold weather to the east. Looks like it's being pinned down.

But more importantly, the forced pulsation of atmospheric plasma creates scalar waves that alter the 3D/4D boundary properties, meaning that HAARP appears to artificially create the same effect that lunar energies and solar flares / geomagnetic storms have upon the "flow of things." March 18 saw the advent of some strong geomagnetic activity from a rapidly growing sunspot group. This has since died down, but HAARP broadcast continues and yes we are now in the 2-3 day period prior to a  new moon. 

Reason I posted the above is that for a week now things have been bubbling due to non-lunar reasons, and how this mixes with the lunar energies is uncertain. It may amplify, however I have also noticed that "the moon feeds only once" per window, so if loosh is nicely harvested at the very beginning then things stay clear for the rest of the window. Mercury coming out of retrograde may have also played a part.

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montalk wrote:

(new moon) force manifests as oversensitivity, depression, disaffection, and alienation.

I'm grateful for this thread because the lunar cycle does affect me.  Each time I see this thread I get a hello and I chill out.  smile

Montalk wrote:

Curiously, HAARP went active again on March 12, first time this year. It went quiet for a few days then resumed on March 17, broadcasting a sequence of frequencies for 8-10 hours every day.

Where'd you find such specific info on HAARP?  Could you post a link?

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but you can avoid its teeth.

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Thanks for asking, as I had forgotten to include the pertinent info in my last post.

http://montalk.net/indicators.php - this is a dashboard of "indicators" I once put together, with an explanation here. Bookmark this and check it when things are really topsy-turvy. The colored ball at the top shows how far off statistically "normal" a network of random number generators are currently generating their output. This is the same network that detected a spike of abnormality prior to the 9/11 attacks. I think it might indicate timeline-tweaking-in-progress.

Among other things, the page includes a 'waterfall chart' of the broadcasts at the HAARP facility. A direct link is: http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/mm/wf.html -- this chart is somewhat like a piano roll, where vertical axis shows frequency and horizontal shows time. Normally you would see ambient noise, just smudgy bands of orange against a blue background. When HAARP kicks on, it looks like a well-defined pattern. Example:

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/wfGifs/03_2006/wf2006_03_13.gif

In the lower left corner you see an up/down/up/down pattern which is HAARP playing a tune with notes at 2.2 Mhz and 5.9 Mhz to excite the ionosphere (and whatever else it does). Unless you own an oscilloscope to detect these yourself, the link above must do. It plays different notes at different times, but the choppy nature of it contrasts it from the ambient background signals. A normal chart (no HAARP) looks like this:

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/wfGifs/03_2006/wf2006_03_07.gif

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dreamosis wrote:
montalk wrote:

(new moon) force manifests as oversensitivity, depression, disaffection, and alienation.

I'm grateful for this thread because the lunar cycle does affect me.  Each time I see this thread I get a hello and I chill out.  smile

No kidding.  I've been out of sorts some times during this weekend.  Feeling a lot of unnessesary stress.  Time to take a deep breath and relax.

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

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holotropic wrote:

BIG UP ATLANTIS!
say it like it is.
...while we are on the subject of lunar-connected cycles - here's one to watch out for: a BIGGIE as well (the consumer's of human 'etheric' fluid come out and party BIG time- The 2 Muslim 'Eid' festivals - or the 'Hajj'.Both these critical events on the muslim calendar are based on new-moon cycles and are absolutely devestating in their effect,both personal and on a more macrocosmic level.blood,blood,blood.
Carnage and bloodshed is all I can say about it.Spiraling around the Ka'aba - very negative geometric/mathematical/hyperdimentional equations and implications.
...unless your wired differently - then you probably quite enjoy it..and get somewhat of a kick from it.
....and I say this to you as a (ex)muslim.
Holotropic

Holotropic,

I am not very familiar with the muslim religion.

However, I know in muslim countries they're more aware of the dangerous moon effects and menstrual cycles of women in relation to "negative entities" or better to say: risks in daily life.

The effect of violence and agressive bloody feasts also give extra energies to these entities, yes I know. It can give people a "false" good feeling while they're vampirized astrally in their joy and dancing etc.

I've read some Egyptian books about these subjects, in countries like Egypt they may be much more aware of the risks of astral beings and forces at special moon times under the name "Jzinn" etc.

Greetings,

Atlantis

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

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The next full moon is Thursday, April 13.  We are now about three days out from that.  Just a heads up.

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eta...2 days and counting.
I felt mighty wierd last nite - all wound up and tense,and very snappy..as if my mind was 'caged' in, up until I remembered what time of the month it is,and how close we are to full moon,and when it hit me (the thought 'it's the moon') it  was like a nice,big exhalation.....Aaaaaaaahhh !
Atlantis,to clarify my previous post , I don't think muslims are 'bad'or malevolent people,not at all.Most of the muslims i know are very spiritual folk with very good intentions - Intention is very important to a muslim..but there is something bizarre about them festivals..they base the sacrifices on the biblical event of Abraham sacrificing a sheep in lieu of Isaac by way of intervention of God - it was a test of sorts if my memory serves me correctly.My personal experiences over this period (which starts with the new moon) have been quite,shall we say,distinctly unpleasant.

Accoss the divide.

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After three ear ringings (ear tones) in the past six hours and some negative dreams to boot, I was prodded into remembering to post this month's moon chart. So here it is. Today is the 11th. The large hump at the beginning is due to the perigee or apogee having taken place around the 9th.

http://lunahelia.com/moon_may_06.jpg

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Ear ringings, huh?  You'd better change them to unlisted numbers...

Better yet---install caller ID!