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Here's an interesting coral castle site: http://www.coralcastlecode.com/index.html

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Wow, that site must have really advanced since the last time I researched it!

Thanks!

Magis Amica Veritas

I would rather control myself, than someone else.

en courage (heart)
in spire (spirit)
en thuse (theos)

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I have a question for those in this string of posts who remember from the C's forum that Laura or someone else mentioned the guy that built Coral Castle, had a swing hanging from a high ceiling.   Or perhaps it was a airplane seat suspended from the ceiling with a rope or chain.

What was the theory about this seat?   And how did it help when it came to moving the huge blocks.   Does anyone remember?

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The theory was that Leedskalnin sat in his chair and spun around, the spinning motion somehow assisting his levitation feats, which relates to the Sufi whirling dervishes ritual and the Pleiadian and C's advice to practice spinning. Relevant excerpts:

Q: (L) Did the guy who built the Coral Castle sit in his airplane seat
suspended from the ceiling and spin in it?
A: Open.
Q: (L) Was the airplane seat suspended from the ceiling in his room
part of how he did his work?
A: If you spin, it must be a precise method, not just spinning
randomly.
Q: (L) Did he discover a precise method for spinning to do such
things?
A: Open.
Q: (T) So many turns and precise direction? (L) Can we follow up on
this? Is there something on this moving things with sound that you
can tell us? (J) What about
a precise method for spinning?
A: Suggest experimentation.

Q: (L) Do thoughts produce gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Does sound produce gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can sound manipulate gravity?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can it be done with the human voice?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Can it be done tonally or by power through thought?
A: Both.
Q: (L) Then, is there also specific sound configurations involved?
A: Gravity is manipulated by sound when thought manipulated by
gravity chooses to produce sound which manipulates gravity.
Q: (L) Now, did the fellow who built the Coral Castle spin in his
airplane seat while thinking his manipulations into place?
A: No. He spun when gravity chose to manipulate him to spin in
order to manipulate gravity.
Q: (L) Does gravity have consciousness?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Is it ever possible for the individual to do the choosing, or is
it gravity that IS him that chose?
A: The gravity that was inside him was all the gravity in existence.

Q: We learned that Leedskalnin supposedly wrote a book
back in 1949. (F) He did? I bet he didn't reveal his secrets! (L)
No, but it is interesting anyway. We ordered it. We read parts
of it from the internet, and it is written in rather archaic
language, or he had some problems explaining things in
English, but it is about basic principles he was investigating.
We want to play with some of his experiments at some point.
(F) Is there anything about spinning? (L) No, but I figured out
what the airplane seat was for by reading some of his
experiments. (A) Is there any experiment in this book that
would show us the way toward UFT, or better, a way out of
standard physics? Or, are his experiments just standard
things, but since he did not know the laws of physics, he may
have misinterpreted his results? He was amazed by the
behavior of magnets, but the experiments were standard?
Well, we will have to see. I wrote to this anti-gravity group and
asked them if there was one, just one, repeatable experiment
that I can do myself, which cannot be explained by standard
theories. Is there one?
A: Is there such an experiment, yes. But one needs the
necessary equipment, and that is difficult to come by. One
needs the means to supply the adequate power for an
artificially created EM field.
Q: (A) But that would mean that what is in this book by
Leedskalnin is just normal experiments because, for the most
part, they just use car batteries.
A: More power than that is needed, because the grid is too
weak for substantive results.
Q: (A) But, when he was building this Coral Castle,
apparently he was using such effects! What power was he
using?
A: Sound waves.
Q: (A) How was he producing these sound waves?
A: Through correlation of rocks and power source, obtained
"illegally." Instrument was similar to a tuning fork, but
energized to a level that was lethal if one were to come in
contact with it, or its ground.
Q: (A) Have we been discouraged from experimenting here?
A: No.
Q: (L) Did he use this tuning fork while sitting in his
suspended swing?
A: Yes, because to do otherwise would have been fatal!.
Q: (L) Where did he illegally obtain this power source?
A: Tapped into high energy power lines.

You can see by the following pictures that the chair on display today is not able to spin:

http://montalk.net/pics/coralchair.jpg  http://montalk.net/pics/coralchairtop.jpg

Either the original suspension was on some type of bearing to allow spinning, the spinning was only a partial twist left and right, or Leedskalnin did not spin in his chair. His bed is also suspended:

http://montalk.net/pics/coralbed.jpg

Most logical explanation is that suspension merely kept crawling bugs off him as he sat or slept, but it could just as well have kept him electrically and vibrationally isolated from the ground.

As for the kinesiology experiment and the lifting bolder, I don't remember (and cannot find in the photos I took) one that would match it. There were some coral rocking chairs that actually rocked, and a heavy coral gate that could be swung with a firm push of the fingers.

http://montalk.net/pics/coralgate.gif

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

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Montalk,
Thanks for the long reply and the pics.  It's fascinating how he got all that done and moved all those stones.   Now to mention cutting them up too, and all that.  It makes you wonder what else that "tuning fork" could accomplish besides moving huge blocks.   I would love to try sleeping in a hammock suspended off the ground.... perhaps high up.    This harks back to the "harnest" that Don Juan used on Carlos, when he needed to "cure" him of things that are not physical, and to tune-up his awareness.

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montalk wrote:

As for the kinesiology experiment and the lifting bolder, I don't remember (and cannot find in the photos I took) one that would match it. There were some coral rocking chairs that actually rocked, and a heavy coral gate that could be swung with a firm push of the fingers.

Thanks for the response. I'm well aware of the Rock Gate, and other amenities of the Castle. I believe the "kinesiology" boulder was near the rock quarry from which he obtained his stones.

AAARRRRGH! I'm always catching these interesting shows at the very end. And when I go to follow up on them via research or otherwise, I come up dry! Even the website for Weird US has nothing on it. And I KNOW it was on that show. It's like some sort of metaphysical tease!

Magis Amica Veritas

I would rather control myself, than someone else.

en courage (heart)
in spire (spirit)
en thuse (theos)