MagicWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
"It was widely reported in press (15 September 1997) that a British tourist, who stole a lump of stone from base of Great Pyramid five years earlier, returned it to Cairo Museum with a letter saying that 'it had brought him bad luck ever since'. The Museum authorities were not surprised; several such items had been returned by people who felt cursed {When Luxor Casino was built in Las Vegas it moved on its foundation so elevators had a lot of re-engineering to be done, while I lived in Las Vegas. The death toll during its construction was nine. Do you think a religious and spiritual force knows when it is being improperly sullied?} after stealing them. A good reason for caution is largely bogus story of an Egyptian coffin lid - or fragment of a coffin lid. It was told to Arthur Weigall, author of 'Tutankhamen' (1923) by its one-time owner, Mr. Douglas Murray who purchased coffin some time in 1860s: 'no sooner had he done so than he lost his arm, owing to explosion of his gun. The ship in which coffin was sent home was wrecked, and so was cab in which it was driven from docks; house in which it was deposited was burnt down; and photographer who made a picture of it shot himself. A lady who had some connection with it suffered great family losses, and was wrecked at sea shortly afterwards...The list of accidents and misfortunes charged to spirit which is connected with this coffin is now of enormous length. The presence of an Egyptian mummy on board is sometimes blamed for loss of 'Titanic'. It was said to have been shipped to New York on supposedly unsinkable liner. Its coffin, no.22542 in British Museum, is associated with curse, and Museum authorities caution people who propose to photograph it." (2) Negative self-fulfilling expectations are a difficult thing for people to deal with in conjunction with sorcerers' art. This is concept of 'War Bottle' that turns your idiosyncrasies into more unbalanced certitudes that makes a strength become a fatal weakness. It is also nature of energy that caused a large number of early North American Indians to forego vanity of having their picture taken. Some of them listened to their wise men talk of soul being frozen in minds of those who would see picture, and thus their spirit would not grow with them. There certainly is truth to fact that our thoughts impact others. Our thoughts are energy and thoughts of many people who thought negatively about 'stupid savages' may have had just impact shamans and witch-doctors were certain would happen. The curse of humanity is that our soulful energy deceives our ego into thinking we are powerful. The ego doesn't understand. 'WE' is not 'me'!
| | Human Genome and Mayan CalendarWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT: - In 1991 Michael Coe wrote Breaking Mayan Code in which he said knowing how this language was ‘both phonetic as well as pictographic was as important as Human Genome Project and space colonization’. Personally I think it is very important to see Mayans had a language understandable in many contexts across numerous tribes and people. It IS very important to our proposed Brotherhood of Man. It is not as important as either of other major advances for near future of mankind; space colonization will be our saving grace as remnants of humanity even if he would interpret Mayan prophecy that calls for a new civilization in 2012 as an end to earthian humans. My personal hope is prophecy relates to a new purpose and focus for humanity. That will require ethical approaches to Human Genome Project. We do not need to force a small group of humans into some new species even if they think it would be best for themselves or all of us, collectively. Those who will desire near immortality gene-therapy and fixing of telomeres it will allow should not be allowed to become Homo Sapiens Immortalis if all people are not allowed access. How can we stop this from happening? What about cloning humans? Then there is Danny Hillis and those who would like to dump their brain into a perfected robot of sentient ability. This is not a science fiction primer but it must seem so at this juncture, or at least it would have to my father's generation. "The genetic instructions for making a person take up less than 21/2 centimetres of 1.8-metre-long strand of DNA that's stuffed inside virtually every cell in body, according to new findings. Most of rest of human genome is filled with weird life-like entities that have settled in genome like squatters, among them microscopic bits of foreign DNA {Gardner says some is Anunnaki or alien DNA, and that blank parts exist for more programming.} that live like parasites on human DNA and even smaller bits that sponge off those parasites. Although scientists have known that such critters existed in human genome, only now have they been able to see how many there really are, how they are distributed among people's genes, and how these complex communities evolved inside cells of human ancestors over millions of years… 'We've called human genome book of life, but it's really three books,' said Francis Collins, director of National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Md., and a chief of human genome project. 'It's a history book. It's a shop manual and a parts list. And' it's a textbook of medicine more profoundly detailed than ever.’... The researchers also found that sperm carry twice as many mutations as eggs, suggesting that men are major source of genetic errors and evolutionary innovation.
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