Re: Stuart Wilde

Annushka wrote:

I was intrigued that you mentioned the redeemer`s club. I was not aware that it was open yet but it seems it is and you have the password. Is there anything you can tell about how I can also view the redeemer`s club site? Any information would be very much appreciated.
   Thanks, Anna.

Hi Annushka,

Stuie has a new website. I was only made aware of it very recently and it's not completely finished or ready yet. My source told me not to tell anyone so I don't want to get into any trouble because I'm uncertain as to whether anyone is officially supposed to know about it yet. Stuie hasn't mentioned it on his main website yet, although I'm fairly sure he will when he's ready. I wouldn't get too excited about it though. I have a feeling it might piss quite a few people off, although I guess that'll depend on whether he keeps on updating his regular site or not.

I'll give you a clue though. The domain name's pretty obvious.

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Thanks Zsuzsi, I read those articles as they came out but what I am interested in is the portal at the bottom of the page. It has been locked for a very long time. Stuie is waiting for something to happen before he opens it.

I ´m sorry thebangkokcracker but I can ´t seem to find anything about the seminar on www.stuartwilde.com. And you did say that you found it on the redeemer ´s club site,so I was thinking that the portal had opened without me knowing and that you must have the password. Maybe I am missing something or maybe there is another site already up and running that I don ´t know about.

Thanks Ayahuasca, I think I get what you are saying and as the site is not yet ready it can ´t be the place where the seminar info is.  Have you been able to find the info on how to sign up for the seminars? Is it just me or is it not on the stuart wilde site?

Sorry to keep going on about it but it is all very mysterious to me and I like to get to the bottom of things.

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hey guys,

here is where i got the info- and if i got it anyone could have gotten it-  in the last edition of "A-list" that i got  " where did humans come from"  ...i think....there was mention in it of the nights templar and a little link to "more information" about them or something inconspicuos like that .  i initially read the that part of the e-mail and dismissesd it.  the next day something told me to re-read the e-mail because i missed something important. so the after the second reading i decided to click on the link.  it took me to the sign up page for the summer seminars on the redeemers club website.  i think stuart did it to see if anyone was paying attention and to then give them first crack at the seminars.  i decided in 12 hours to do it.  my friend and i got lucky by getting the last two spots for the second seminar.

i may be wrong but i don't think stuart is trying to keep this website under heavy wraps any longer.....i say this because i know about it.  i have no insider info of any sort.....i just got lucky.

here is the site  www.redeemersclub.com

peace, mark

Peace From the East

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http://www.redeemersclub.com/club/artic … ivers.html

The Transdimensional Taxi Drivers
Stuart Wilde

It says that at a certain time we will see an apparition of an upside down pig in the sky. It marks the end of an era.

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Re: Stuart Wilde

Thanks the bangkokcracker, now I finnally see the site, very interesting.  I think I could have waited forever for the information about the opening of the redeemers club to appear on www.stuartwilde.com. I am wondering if you are getting different A list articles because I can ´t see any links in mine. This is what I received.

New Article from Stuart Wilde
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Here are a couple of new ideas about the origins of man you might find interesting. Sincerely, Stuart Wilde

Where Did Humans Come From?
Evolution & Creationism

Stuart Wilde
February, 2006


There is a battle raging in America between the Christian right and scientists as to the origins of man. Some Christians take the Bible story of Genesis literally. They believe God made Adam and Eve six thousand years ago, and that all the animals and plants of the world began at that time. This theory is called creationism. So when presented with evidence that fossils have been laid down in sediment that is known to be millions of years old, the creationists say that it’s a trick to test their faith.

The scientists believe in the theory of evolution and Darwin’s survival of the fittest. So tall giraffes eat more leaves than shorter ones, so they survived to give birth to progeny that over time got taller and taller and that is why a giraffe is as tall as it is today. The evolutionists also believe that four billion years ago particles on earth clanged together randomly to form proteins and DNA molecules, and that from that 'particle-clang' process, single-cell life forms grew in a primordial soup of early earth to become humans.

Some believe that Darwin said that humans evolved from the apes. But that was misinformation put out by those that were antagonistic to Darwin’s theories that hoped to ridicule him into submission. In fact, Darwin never said that modern man ascended from the apes. He said there is a gap in the fossil record and that he did not know how modern man evolved.

The chance of particles bumping together to form the right amino acid chain to establish one life-sustaining protein are 10130 or 10 with one hundred and thirty zeros. Paul Davies who wrote The 5th Miracle says that life requires hundreds of thousands of proteins and the chances of them all coming together at random are 1040,000.

Then the odds that millions of protein molecules happen into existence by chance just as millions of DNA atoms also happened to become viable at the same instance, and that they bound together to form millions of species of animals, plants and insects here on earth, would be 10 to the power of all the zeros you could put down on a piece of paper between here and a distant galaxy.

The problem with the theory of evolution and the particle-clang theory is that it is mathematically fraught, and in terms of evolutionary scales the total of earth’s existence, four billion years, is not a very long time. Many believe there has not been enough time for the random clanging of particles to create life, never mind enough to form the human eye, or a finger nail, or fifty million animal, insect and plant species that exist or have existed on earth.

There is a third theory, called 'intelligent design'. It is akin to creationism in that it says that a superior intelligence created life on earth, but the followers of intelligent design don’t agree with the Christians’ six thousand-year time frame; they side with the evolutionists in believing life on earth is hundreds of millions of years old. (The oldest documented fossils of living animals are 540 million years old).

Some say it was God that designed life on earth and others say they don’t know who designed intelligent life except that it must have been a civilization that is older and superior to ours. Some believe that aliens placed us here as an experiment, and while no one can disprove the idea there isn’t any evidence for it either. The problem with the theory of aliens from another star system is they would also be living on an earth-like plant that sustains life that is in this universe, and that planet may not be any older than ours. So there is every chance that aliens from another system would not be any further forward than we are.

What is unexplainable is that modern man, Homo sapiens, suddenly appeared in the fossil record thirty thousand years ago. There is no fossil record of us having evolved from any other beings or animals, and there is no record of us having been here on earth before thirty thousand years ago. Modern man is not linked to the Neanderthals in any way whatsoever. So the fossil mystery gives rise to a speculation I call the "plopped-on-earth" theory. The question is what form of intelligence (if any) dropped us off here thirty thousand years ago.

The Fourth Alternative

The answer may be found in a fourth alternative, a transdimensional theory that says we weren’t exactly dropped off; but that we walked in from another dimension. We know from watching the Morph that this world is not solid and having seen transdimensional beings (Tall Boys) walk into this 3-D earth-plane from other dimensions, and having seen a human dematerialize out of here, I realized that the walk-in theory might be possible.

The problem with all the other theories of origins of man is that they look at the earth and humans as solid. Once you realize that the universe’s solidity is an illusion then it is perfectly feasible that a human could walk out of a multi-dimensional, non-solid, hyperspace into the 3-D earth plane.

Then particle-clang looks silly as the origins of our humanity and all of life on earth could well have begun in an eternal, twenty-six dimensional hyperspace that might have existed for trillions upon trillions of eons before this universe came into being, just 13.8 billions years ago. Humans could be very old, much older than the universe. It is also very possible that our Universe is just one of hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of universes, that various human species have evolved in over timeframes that are so astronomical in length they boggle the mind.

©Stuart Wilde 2006
www.stuartwilde.com

Here below is a P.S. about the origins of man that I saw in the Mirror World.

The Origins of Man in the Mirror World-Aluna
February 2006
Stuart Wilde

The mystical Kogi people of northern Columbia called the Mirror World, the aluna. In the aluna there is a record of the origins of man on earth. In there, it is shown that man walked in naked from another dimension but he was initially unable to cope. It was as if his brain was not as yet activated to deal with a world of three dimensions and gravity, so he initially lay down on the ground and fell asleep.

While he slept a being came to him from another world and it placed six psilocybin mushrooms on his chest, three down one side and three down the other. When the man woke he found the mushrooms and being hungry, he ate them. A while later the mushroom’s affect took hold of him, and his brain that had been previously dormant, clicked into action and the man rose and stumbled off to find others who had also walked into this three dimensional plane on exactly the same day. I would presume women got here in the same way at the same time as the men.

What is fascinating is that the anthropologist and ethnobotanist Terrance McKenna, who wrote Gift of the Gods, knew about the mushroom activation of human consciousness theory but he did not discuss the walk-in theory. He believed humans evolved from a primitive state akin to automatons, and that they then took the mushroom they developed the self-aware conscious that we know today.

I have no idea how we will ever prove the walk-in theory because by its very nature it left no trace of what happened, but as creationism and evolutionism are open to question, it might be an idea to consider the possibility of walk-ins. A sophisticated form of the intelligent design theory might be right in the end as it doesn’t preclude walk-ins, and when dealing with other dimensions in hyper-space, one isn’t constrained by the tightness of a few billion years that particle-clang theory asks us to believe in.

I reckon we walked in here just as the animals and the insects did, and that life is trillions-upon-trillions of eons older than our rather new universe.

©Stuart Wilde 2006
www.stuartwilde.com

 


© Stuart Wilde 2006 - For more articles and visions please visit   www.stuartwilde.com

Re: Stuart Wilde

Annushka,

i went back and tried to look at the last "A-List" letter i got but apparently i erased it.  which ever the last one was is the one that i had i single word link on.....i believe it was something about learnig "more about the templars" or something like that. i was pretty suprised when i took me to the redemmers club website.  i wish i had better info for you except that i'm not on an special mailing list to my knowledge. thanks for the posts and good luck- mark

Peace From the East

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Thanks thebangkokcracker.  It is strange because I didn ´t get the email that you did. I wonder how many people did.  But if it wasn ´t for you I would never have known. I must say I am disappointed that The Redeemer's Club is only for the affluent. I had been looking forward to learning more of what Stuie has to say as well as going into the deeper matters. But it seems he wants to be more private.

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I have put my e-mail address in at the site and I thought it put me on the A list (this was in Feb. of this yr) but nothing ever happened. I too was disappointed when I saw how much it would cost to join the Redeemer's Club.

In man's analysis and understanding of himself, it is as well to know from whence he came as whither he is going.   Edgar Cayce

Beliefs are tools for social conditioning, rather than expressions of inner realization or inner truth.   unknown
Ad Verecundiam

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Treehugger, the last A list email I received was the one I posted above and that came on the 9th of February.  You should get the next one that goes out. They are not a regular thing so there is no way of knowing when that will be. I ´m surprised there has not been more discussion of the new site. I know that many people on this site like Stuart Wilde very much. Maybe not many people have seen this thread and don ´t yet know about The Redeemer ´s Club site. I ´d be interested to know people ´s thoughts on it.

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Thanks so much for making me aware of the new site!

I think that's the way to go. Dig deep instead of widen out.

I am poor myself, meaning, I was also a poor student of Stuarts ;-)
but the sums mentioned are nothing far-out, just sacrifice enough for somebody who is interested and holds down a steady job.

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so how much is that, really?  i am very bad at math so what is the price in non-euros or not in pounds or whatever?  it looks like a lot to me..right?  what is it to join in dollars?   thanks

GNOTHI SEAUTON "Know Thyself!"

Re: Stuart Wilde

Hi Zenden, for the first year it ´s $3,611.57. Then if it ´s 1000 euros each year after that it would be $1,205.89.  That ´s at todays exchange rate.

You can do currency conversion here http://www.xe.com/ucc/

Re: Stuart Wilde

I dont know....$3000. is a big piece of change as far as Im concerned...I guess they will have to do without me.  Thanks for the info guys.

In man's analysis and understanding of himself, it is as well to know from whence he came as whither he is going.   Edgar Cayce

Beliefs are tools for social conditioning, rather than expressions of inner realization or inner truth.   unknown
Ad Verecundiam

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Re: Stuart Wilde

Yes Glamdring, someone with a steady job could afford it but I am wondering if the intensive nature of the course is compatible with a full time job. Wouldn ´t you want to have the time and freedom to do the travelling involved?  The Redeemer ´s Club doesn ´t sound like the kind of thing you do in your spare time as a hobby. I think it is much more consuming than that.  That ´s just the impression I get.

And as Stuie wants to retreat behind the door of the club so he can write the things he wants to write in a more private forum. Those of us who can ´t join will be excluded, however much we want to learn about these things that he cannot say in public. It will be a small group so even if we could all afford to join I doubt if we could.

The time of the Great Cleansing is almost upon us, and so now I would rather proceed with a few people that are powerful and brave that would like to step to the door, rather than just be a writer of a quite interesting Internet site for people that only have a passing interest in esoteric things. I’d prefer to coach thirty-three people one-on-one, over a few years, than write for ten thousand people that will never make the trip. That is not to say they may not go via some other route; it’s just to say I will now take a few with me if they want to come.

Sincerely, Stuart Wilde

Re: Stuart Wilde

thanks annushka--i guess i'm out.  i can afford it but maybe i couldn't even "get in"--wow, that's alot of dough.  would it cover planes/trains to get there?  i think not.  thanks for replying to me on the amount of money.  i agree with what ur saying too. ditto. 

zenden

GNOTHI SEAUTON "Know Thyself!"