The Harmonics of a New Era
These are the sounds we made with those glasses I painted. I don't know what will load. They may sound wierd. We spent about half an hour tuning them up, then we found them great fun and an incredible experience to share.
Looks like I might have a little ramble while the videos upload. One of the things I have found is that most literature I read, and films, and song lyrics have a common theme running through them. I's as though our subconcious is telling each other something. I suppose reading Yung's autobigraphy recently crystalized this perception.
One of the things that has struck me during today, is the similarity between the Biblical descriptions of the end times, when the sky will be on fire, and the description of the start of the book 'Day of the Triffids'. I have begun to feel a sense that if this actually happens, and our sky looks as though it is on fire, rather like an incredible aurora borealis display across the whole planet, it is realy important not to film it, or to watch it in any way.
Photons behave completely differently if they are observed. Ref the beginning of John's Gospel... the light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. The thing is that we now have the knowledge to understand what we are seeing. So in this instance, should this event be imminent, I understand it lasts for about three days and nights. I just think it is prudent to have a weeks supply of tinned food handy, and to make sure we have the ability to 'black out' windows.
Some masking tape... No home should be without a pack of Duck tape, and make sure that windows can be 'blacked out' with something like black bin liners, or non see through fabric or hardboard. Basically if you can shine a torch and see through something at night it won't work. It's useful to have some candles for power cuts in the house. Some matches and a lighter. If the tinned food can be eaten cold all the better, as we might get power outages. Certainly most satelite signals won't work. I remake all my candles again using scraps of wax.
Obviously people in the open are going to find it more difficult, I guess the thing to do is make sure there are caves and underground caverns well prepared. The Bible does say we need to go to caves. The British built Anderson Shelters during air raids during the war in their gardens. They also went down into the tube stations. And believe it or not there are plenty of Sewer Children in many of the big cities who know how to survive underground.
Perhaps those governments who have Sewer Children might like to ask for their help.
I am pretty sure this is a very short period of three days, even if it does go on for a week, it's not that bad. We won't end up being in some wierd story like Jules Vernes 'Time Machine'.
In Jersey we still have all the wartime german bunkers. They are scattered all over the place. These are ideal as they both give protection, and can be rigged up fairly quickly as this was their original purpose. I am definately not for panic buying. The water in the tap is fine, if you aren't somewhere where you get to bath every day... it's not the 'End of the World'.
I realy don't know if this is likely to happen or when, but you know what, I think it's a very good civil policy to have some kind of organised plan to deal with a crisis anyway. Some people get Hurricains and tornadoes frequently. The Japanese have special storm shelters, I just think a proper plan for extreme conditions is a wise policy.
I tell you what, If it gets cold I am well up for it, I got the most amazing Artic Raccoon hat in Norway. Pity I didn't get to eat the Raccoon as well. I am sure they are tasty. My Artic boots are good up to minus 30 before you even start to feel a bit cool. Webought excellent thermals based on polar bear technology and good thermal socks and gloves. I liked the Ice Hotel. I took loads of photos of it. It's amazing that no matter how low the temperature is outside it says at minus 10 inside. They built it with a chain saw. You can even light a fire inside if you have a thermal pipe to put through the roof, you wouldn't want to melt a hole in it! Igloo technology!
Here's the video. Actually I just deleted it, because while we were doing this it completely disorientated the bats in the vicinity, and they were flying into the table. Also a moth began to behave in a very weird way. It just looked as though it's metabolism was turning to water. It's wings went all slimy and wet so we stopped.
It did just occur to me that if this photonic activity is going to hit us, what will happen to all the neuclear power stations? Would they go critical like the Japanese plant? The world would not be able to deal with this kind of radio active pollution. Is there any possibility to get real information from places like Nasa about the part of space we are entering?
There was an incredible spider web in my shed this afternoon, and to photograph it I had to ask My Husband to block the light coming in the window with a piece of hardboard. (Actually it was the print that looks like my Fathers picture of Merston that I picked up and asked him to hold to the window). I didn't think about this until later.
These pictures remind me of how the 'Web of Space' is structured and anchored. It was difficult to photo, but here are two reasonable shots of it. 'Charlotte' was sitting in the corner, clever little thing. They know what is happening. Yesterday I drove past a line of trees, and it was quite windy, yet only one of the trees was blowing in the wind. The rest looked as though there was no breath of wind at all. There are too many of these 'signs' to ignore.
I am going to get ourselves kitted out for a few days indoors at short notice tomorrow. Nothing to it really. It's amazing that we now have astronaut space suits that are designed for exactly the conditions needed if someone needs to go outside!
I am not sure if this isn't actually happening right now funnily enough, because I just had a deja-vu re-visit of a nightmarish delusion I had many years ago. My Husband was outside the cottage walking around in a space suit and everything outside was completely black. I was terrified. Now I am not. We have been through these nightmares, and walked through the valley of the shadow of death together in many situatons. The Rod and Staff of The Lord are there to guide and protect us through these moments, and He has proven Himself to be completely trustworthy.
Here is Charlotte's Web.
Looks like I might have a little ramble while the videos upload. One of the things I have found is that most literature I read, and films, and song lyrics have a common theme running through them. I's as though our subconcious is telling each other something. I suppose reading Yung's autobigraphy recently crystalized this perception.
One of the things that has struck me during today, is the similarity between the Biblical descriptions of the end times, when the sky will be on fire, and the description of the start of the book 'Day of the Triffids'. I have begun to feel a sense that if this actually happens, and our sky looks as though it is on fire, rather like an incredible aurora borealis display across the whole planet, it is realy important not to film it, or to watch it in any way.
Photons behave completely differently if they are observed. Ref the beginning of John's Gospel... the light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. The thing is that we now have the knowledge to understand what we are seeing. So in this instance, should this event be imminent, I understand it lasts for about three days and nights. I just think it is prudent to have a weeks supply of tinned food handy, and to make sure we have the ability to 'black out' windows.
Some masking tape... No home should be without a pack of Duck tape, and make sure that windows can be 'blacked out' with something like black bin liners, or non see through fabric or hardboard. Basically if you can shine a torch and see through something at night it won't work. It's useful to have some candles for power cuts in the house. Some matches and a lighter. If the tinned food can be eaten cold all the better, as we might get power outages. Certainly most satelite signals won't work. I remake all my candles again using scraps of wax.
Obviously people in the open are going to find it more difficult, I guess the thing to do is make sure there are caves and underground caverns well prepared. The Bible does say we need to go to caves. The British built Anderson Shelters during air raids during the war in their gardens. They also went down into the tube stations. And believe it or not there are plenty of Sewer Children in many of the big cities who know how to survive underground.
Perhaps those governments who have Sewer Children might like to ask for their help.
I am pretty sure this is a very short period of three days, even if it does go on for a week, it's not that bad. We won't end up being in some wierd story like Jules Vernes 'Time Machine'.
In Jersey we still have all the wartime german bunkers. They are scattered all over the place. These are ideal as they both give protection, and can be rigged up fairly quickly as this was their original purpose. I am definately not for panic buying. The water in the tap is fine, if you aren't somewhere where you get to bath every day... it's not the 'End of the World'.
I realy don't know if this is likely to happen or when, but you know what, I think it's a very good civil policy to have some kind of organised plan to deal with a crisis anyway. Some people get Hurricains and tornadoes frequently. The Japanese have special storm shelters, I just think a proper plan for extreme conditions is a wise policy.
I tell you what, If it gets cold I am well up for it, I got the most amazing Artic Raccoon hat in Norway. Pity I didn't get to eat the Raccoon as well. I am sure they are tasty. My Artic boots are good up to minus 30 before you even start to feel a bit cool. Webought excellent thermals based on polar bear technology and good thermal socks and gloves. I liked the Ice Hotel. I took loads of photos of it. It's amazing that no matter how low the temperature is outside it says at minus 10 inside. They built it with a chain saw. You can even light a fire inside if you have a thermal pipe to put through the roof, you wouldn't want to melt a hole in it! Igloo technology!
Here's the video. Actually I just deleted it, because while we were doing this it completely disorientated the bats in the vicinity, and they were flying into the table. Also a moth began to behave in a very weird way. It just looked as though it's metabolism was turning to water. It's wings went all slimy and wet so we stopped.
It did just occur to me that if this photonic activity is going to hit us, what will happen to all the neuclear power stations? Would they go critical like the Japanese plant? The world would not be able to deal with this kind of radio active pollution. Is there any possibility to get real information from places like Nasa about the part of space we are entering?
There was an incredible spider web in my shed this afternoon, and to photograph it I had to ask My Husband to block the light coming in the window with a piece of hardboard. (Actually it was the print that looks like my Fathers picture of Merston that I picked up and asked him to hold to the window). I didn't think about this until later.
These pictures remind me of how the 'Web of Space' is structured and anchored. It was difficult to photo, but here are two reasonable shots of it. 'Charlotte' was sitting in the corner, clever little thing. They know what is happening. Yesterday I drove past a line of trees, and it was quite windy, yet only one of the trees was blowing in the wind. The rest looked as though there was no breath of wind at all. There are too many of these 'signs' to ignore.
I am going to get ourselves kitted out for a few days indoors at short notice tomorrow. Nothing to it really. It's amazing that we now have astronaut space suits that are designed for exactly the conditions needed if someone needs to go outside!
I am not sure if this isn't actually happening right now funnily enough, because I just had a deja-vu re-visit of a nightmarish delusion I had many years ago. My Husband was outside the cottage walking around in a space suit and everything outside was completely black. I was terrified. Now I am not. We have been through these nightmares, and walked through the valley of the shadow of death together in many situatons. The Rod and Staff of The Lord are there to guide and protect us through these moments, and He has proven Himself to be completely trustworthy.
Here is Charlotte's Web.
My shed must be over 400 years old, so spiders are very happy to visit.
I like spider webs. Here is a very pretty 'lacy' one from France.
This spider web is full of 'stars'.

Actually the wind was blowing some lovely fluffy seeds all over the place, and the poor spiders were getting more than they bargained for. I brushed down their webs each evening for a few days so they could spin them again in the same place. When they are full like this, they would have a difficult job getting lunch.
I have a couple more of these I think I want to share.
I have a couple more of these I think I want to share.
This one is a bit sharper, but I like the 'fluffy' one. It's how I see it without my glasses.

I realised these were the inspiration for lace making.
This is the same web looking into the Sun.

I think what I am trying to explain in these pictures is the way light behaves differently under observation.
When we look at the stars through the Earth's atmosphere we get the effect in the first two photos, where we 'see' the 'mass' of photons.
We are looking from the darkness into the light in this picture, and the seeds have 'dissapeared'.
It's the same effect of looking at the micro and macro universe.
The quantum layer behaves in a pretty much flat sort of manner like this view of the web.
When it is viewed from the other perspective it looks like the first two photos.
You can't realy see both at the same time. I suppose a side on view will show exactly what an image of the milky way would look like. The thing is, If scientists continue to do experiments that try to capture both dimensions at once, you will get a big bang that ripples right through the web of space time. I think one went off at Three Mile Island about forty odd years ago. I can't be bothered to look up the details right now but it is on the 'web'... ha!
Well I am off to bed as it is passed my bedtime.
Sweet dreams, and a blessed night of rest, and wake up tomorrow completly refreshed.
When we look at the stars through the Earth's atmosphere we get the effect in the first two photos, where we 'see' the 'mass' of photons.
We are looking from the darkness into the light in this picture, and the seeds have 'dissapeared'.
It's the same effect of looking at the micro and macro universe.
The quantum layer behaves in a pretty much flat sort of manner like this view of the web.
When it is viewed from the other perspective it looks like the first two photos.
You can't realy see both at the same time. I suppose a side on view will show exactly what an image of the milky way would look like. The thing is, If scientists continue to do experiments that try to capture both dimensions at once, you will get a big bang that ripples right through the web of space time. I think one went off at Three Mile Island about forty odd years ago. I can't be bothered to look up the details right now but it is on the 'web'... ha!
Well I am off to bed as it is passed my bedtime.
Sweet dreams, and a blessed night of rest, and wake up tomorrow completly refreshed.