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First vid; the sea monster looks like an escaped fishing net
BUT …
. @ 1:51 :o hang on a god-damn minute … THAT is the only pic (and I have been around a looong time and done all the UFO stuff.) that resembles anything like I saw THAT day … and it was VERY large and going VERY fast! And looked just tooo crazy (like a giant metalic bird sculpture) ??? Man made debris? Not on the ‘re-entry’ path I observed (in broad daylight) … thing is it happened just after I joined in to learn an Aboriginal Rainbow serpent dance and was talking to the Aboriginals elder after … went outside the tent … stretched and looked up and ….

“Hey you guys! Get out here quick and check this out!” – all too late of course, except for one white fellah who caught a glimpse .. and he is the biggest UFO nut out and has a site full off obvious fake sightings!

Funny how things work out … or not ;)

Off to check on Pictures from NASA 1998 STS-88 mission …

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I too thought those black knight images quite arresting, if genuine.

 

I don't know whether I should mention this.

 

When I was small, I had a "dream" about being visited by silver figures like the solway firth spaceman.

 

In my "dream" I grew afraid and shouted at them to leave.

 

They did so.

 

I don't often speak of that.

 

on edit: I just noticed the real time chat function on this site. Nice.

 

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Captain Mar-Vell has entered the chat room.

 

That pic above looks like all the ones by that guy who did all the Asimov covers etc.

 

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I was thinkin' the other day about the name of the place the silver spaceman apparition appeared.

 

Sol Way.

 

Silly, I know.

 

I had another "dream" when I was still very young but a little older.

 

I went down through some strange tunnel/elevator deep below the earth.

 

In my childhood innocence I later described it as "so deep it was down below hell!"

 

There I met a Great Lord with a Golden Winged Helmet looking quite like the one worn by the golden age Flash.

 

Or a bit like the one worn by that oh gosh that wrathful dharma protector yeah.

 

This King or Lord or Chieftain or so I perceived him told me much.

 

I remembered none of what he told me.

 

It was like and yet unlike a dream.

 

Later in my early teens I could lucid dream.

 

I could create reality in the dream, and wake at will.

 

I had this ability for about a year or so.

 

I'm givin' a lot away today!

 

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black knight satellite is the read deal

I am still following this up and it has got real interesting.

 

Could you explain your above comment?

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I was thinkin' the other day about the name of the place the silver spaceman apparition appeared.

 

Sol Way.

 

Silly, I know.

 

I had another "dream" when I was still very young but a little older.

 

I went down through some strange tunnel/elevator deep below the earth.

 

In my childhood innocence I later described it as "so deep it was down below hell!"

 

There I met a Great Lord with a Golden Winged Helmet looking quite like the one worn by the golden age Flash.

 

Or a bit like the one worn by that oh gosh that wrathful dharma protector yeah.

 

This King or Lord or Chieftain or so I perceived him told me much.

 

I remembered none of what he told me.

 

It was like and yet unlike a dream.

 

Later in my early teens I could lucid dream.

 

I could create reality in the dream, and wake at will.

 

I had this ability for about a year or so.

 

I'm givin' a lot away today!

 

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Why is it silly? It is an experience of humanity through all times, places and locations. It is only the modern western rationla material world that denies these human experiences.

 

If you saw a round helmet shaped figure you might say spaceman ... I see Wangjana - rain spirits. Some see ancestors or 'piskies'. Actually denying or trying rationalise away these things are more dangerous than they are.

 

I HIGHLY recommend 'Diamonic Reality - A Field Guide to the Other World' by Patrick Harpur. (I got mine very cheap 2nd hand off internet , paid with paypal and delivered to my letter box - easy . - I am trying to really encourage you to read this book - it is perfectly suited for you. I have been looking at this subject for over 30 years and this is the best book written yet on the subject.

 

You underworld journey is a type of classic shamanism (traditional accounts read much stranger), some of us are naturally inclined that way and if it isn't expressed - again; "Actually denying or trying rationalise away these things are more dangerous than they are." But our society and culture doesn't incorporate these things properly , Harpur talks about this process as well - quiet brilliantly. This book is tailor made for you - please read it ... besides its fun and enjoyable read as well, and well referenced, it sources the classics and has insights into Jung and it is not a complex read.

 

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Yes the missing links and the golden thread that runs through all of this will manifest within your life time people.

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To clarify, the only thing I was calling "silly" was noticing that Solway broke down to Sol Way.

 

But to be honest, I don't really think even that was silly.

 

Come on. Surely you know be better than that already.

 

Oh, and sincere thanks Nungali!

 

You da best man!

 

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Maybe the underground figure was king of the gnomes.

 

Garl Glittergold!

 

But somehow the helm memory makes me think of Hermes.

 

Always Hermes.

 

Do you know that scene in Jason and the Argonauts?

 

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And it also strangely recalled the wrathful dharma protector figure.

 

Does anyone remember the comic book?

 

That one hit me straight between the eyes.

 

But I was particularly choked up over the sad tale of Tulku Gyeltsen.

 

I shouldn't say any more.

 

Lesson #1

 

Never forget to breathe!

 

Lesson #2

 

Learning to breathe is learning to calm down.

 

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Oh don't mind me.

 

Does anyone think that pic of pyramids on the moon is genuine?

 

The Voynich Manuscript I always thought had the look of the expression of the direct knowledge transmission of the adept.

 

It reminds me of the works of Blake or even Jung.

 

And a four hundred million year old hammer?

 

You gotta be kiddin' me.

 

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So-called pre history becomes more interesting all the time.

 

I used to habitually make pyramids out of sand, quite large ones, on the beach on family holidays.

 

I would be quite painstaking about it.

 

Even when I was doing it I used to think of Richard Dreyfuss and mashed potatoes.

 

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