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Post by sunbow on May 28, 2015 19:12:09 GMT -6
I wrote these in the late 90s: They are published in my Enlightening Thoughts Vol. 3: Spiritual Love hunter's wait
good or bad, how could you say?
cold and emotionless, yet tending the garden.
telepathic indeed, read you in and out.
what is the truth that's left, when you're in front of seeing eyes?
Telepathic eyes look right through to your innermost being what do they want?
waiting like vultures for death or guarding the sick and waiting for life?
Watchers
we are going to crash and the Shishwey Know it: what can they say or do, when we just don’t care?
watching for so long, guiding the Holy Way, then we go astray, what can they say?
when we were young they told us of wonders, now we don’t understand the glories we knew before...
they told us all they knew, showed us the spiritual realms: tales of galactic history and the Spiritual Avatars...
Anyone get anything reading them?
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2015 1:25:35 GMT -6
I wrote these in the late 90s: They are published in my Enlightening Thoughts Vol. 3: Spiritual Love hunter's wait
good or bad, how could you say?
cold and emotionless, yet tending the garden.
telepathic indeed, read you in and out.
what is the truth that's left, when you're in front of seeing eyes?
Telepathic eyes look right through to your innermost being what do they want?
waiting like vultures for death or guarding the sick and waiting for life?
Anyone get anything reading them? Memories......
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Post by skywalker on May 29, 2015 21:22:20 GMT -6
Telepathic eyes and galactic avatars sound like the little grey space pirates to me. Perhaps they were on sunbow's mind when he wrote the poems.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2015 17:39:10 GMT -6
Anyone get anything reading them? Yes.I'm working very hard on getting a totally new perspective, not just parts of it, because of YOU, Sunbow. (Instead of always trying to be the influencer). And as usual, your time(ing) is impeccable. I wasn't afraid when "they" showed me motionless children suspended in the air (I thought it was a party; balloons and all). I wasn't afraid when I went "underground" with "them". I distinctly remember my reaction when I saw the cover of a popular book (this book happened to be "Coma", by Robin Cook). "Huh?" Unafraid. Puzzled. Later, I wondered if I was being groomed to become "one of them", "the bad ones". Why else did I find myself wanting to be strangely unemotional, unattached? Why, was I somehow scared for my own life, but unafraid of death? Why, when I was awake, there have always been deep feelings of empathy for others. And the deep sense of "fairness". "If they treat someone else like that, eventually they will treat me that way, too" (no matter who "they" were). The "dreams" were where I first realized the emotionless started. The way I realized this: years later, every book on interpreting dreams, asks how you feel during parts of the dream. "Huh?" So much to understand . . . that some of "them" are good; want better for us
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Post by auntym on May 31, 2015 19:29:12 GMT -6
jc...you mentioned the author ROBIN COOK...did you ever read his book 'ABDUCTION'?
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Post by sunbow on Jun 1, 2015 5:09:17 GMT -6
I am now reading Sky People - by Ardy Sixkiller Clarke; her first book was North American Indian stories, this is Maya, Mexico and central America. Very fascinating and a different perspective.
Several scientific type people like John Mack and Elizabeth Colli have a sence that they want us (humanity) to grow up, as we are rebellious against nature and heading for trouble.
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Post by sunbow on Jun 1, 2015 5:13:22 GMT -6
Here is one more from that volume. I will add some poems from other volumes as I get time. It is strange that of all the species people encounter, these ones are the ones that affected the most and deepest. Almond Eyes
little guys with big almond eyes travel in disguise through our skies: they’ve been visiting for a long time...
galaxies so big it would blow your mind inviting us to join in the Living Way goading us to Harmonies higher Day....
the endless hordes of the Milky way in our backyard are held at bay...
we are in need of Wisdom and Guidance need to make our Kingdom a Bright Dance together we can embrace the Milky Way...
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Post by paulette on Jun 1, 2015 10:53:38 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing these Sunbow. They certainly bring up the deeper questions for me. Are they here for? Or agin? (An archetypical human place to start).
I remember reading about how people thoughtlessly brought new life forms to places that they hadn't existed before and there was no checks on their population. Rats to islands. And goats to islands. Broom to North America (the guy felt less homesick or another story - they packed liquor bottles in crates and cushioned them with broom (which was readily available to Scotland. And then sent them by long ship to America.) More recently - Asian hornets, fire ants, escaped and thriving anacondas, snake head fish, CARP...AIDS...it goes on and on.
Did they come and enhance us hopefully - to jump start our hunter-gather scrabbling ways into civilization? Were they just here topping up with uranium and gold and such and needed smart (but not too smart workers? Was this a grand experiment which now they watch with apprehension? Or just a thoughtless intrusion that had interesting results?
And thing is. Some Visitors might have been doing one thing, others another.
If one believes Sitchen, we were the first GMOed life form here. (Unless they tweeked dinosaurs and such). Maybe some are on the path that would be useful to us - encouraging us to look outside the box, monitoring us for signs of inhostility. Crop circles. Brief encounters that change peoples' lives (like us here). Always the question...Other's merely scientists doing catch and release with a tag.
But one question I've answered to my own satisfaction. If they had wanted the planet (with or without us surviving the take-over) they could have done it long long ago. I suppose that now we have the capacity to blow it up now - if we can't have it, no one can. So now mostly, they watch. And wait to see how we do...
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Post by sunbow on Jun 2, 2015 17:56:36 GMT -6
Yes, I completely agree they could have this planet anytime and however they wanted. They have shut down the Minuteman silos, so I doubt if even Randy would have a button to push if he was manning it and willing. Personally, I seek to harm the planet as little as possible, and still keep a healthy and functional life. We compromise and drive cars, but what choice do we have in our system? A sustainable life cannot be had by exponentially doubling from 7 billion.
I do not believe Sitchin, but I do think they have manipulated us. Like you said, there appear to be different agenda's running simultaneously. Grand experiment, I think so. Economic genetic resource plundering, seems possible by some accounts, yet interpretation can go either way.
Archeological time is hard to fathom, but we are at a point of incredible change, so things will soon be different, and hopefully stabilize again.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2015 19:06:11 GMT -6
jc...you mentioned the author ROBIN COOK...did you ever read his book 'ABDUCTION'? wow, another book called this? I dont think so . . should I read it?
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Post by auntym on Jun 3, 2015 11:36:41 GMT -6
jc...you mentioned the author ROBIN COOK...did you ever read his book 'ABDUCTION'? wow, another book called this? I dont think so . . should I read it? if you like sci-fi...absolutely... it has a twisty ending that surprised me...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2015 15:28:04 GMT -6
I mostly read non-fiction these days . . . but a "twisty ending"? Love those! (I have Whitley Streiber's book ~2012~ and haven't made it very far in . Have You read it?)
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Post by lois on Jun 3, 2015 22:44:34 GMT -6
I mostly read non-fiction these days . . . but a "twisty ending"? Love those! (I have Whitley Streiber's book ~2012~ and haven't made it very far in . Have You read it?) No I haven't jc. What is the name of it? The only book he wrote that carried weight was the first one. The rest was mumble jumble .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 12:36:31 GMT -6
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