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Post by linus on Jun 6, 2012 14:52:35 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] I've said that before, and nobody else heard it. Thank you Jai! He also sounds like Kermit the Frog in a few places in the LIB and AR albums.
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Post by linus on Jun 4, 2012 17:09:37 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Jun 3, 2012 21:42:52 GMT -5
from the same source ^ The lost Enochian knowledge reveals the mother tongue as a "language of Light". Known to the ancients as HIBURU, it is the primal seed language, introduced at the beginning of this time cycle. Modern research confirms, the most ancient form Hebrew to be a natural language, the alphabetic forms emerging from the phosphene flare patterns of the brain. The same shapes, in fact, born of a spinning vortex. It is a true language of light, coursing through our very nervous system.
Encoding the natural waveform geometries of the physical world, Hiburu is a harmonic language, mimicking the waveform properties of light. The "keys" Enoch speaks of, turn out to be sound keys, keys to be vibratory matrix of reality itself, the mythic "Power of the World". The Enochian knowledge describes sonic equations, encoded within the ancient mantras and god names, capable of directly affect the nervous system and producing profound effect of healing and higher consciousness states.
As the ancient texts declare, "If you would speak with the gods you must first learn the language of the gods."
DNA, the ancient cabalistic "Tree Of Life" portrayed in the Biblical Torah, is now coming to be viewed as a live vibrating structure, rather than a fixed tape recording. Many modern scientists, regard DNA as a shimmering, waveform configuration, able to be modified by light, radiation, magnetic fields or sonic pulses. The legacy of Thoth/Enoch suggests this "language of Light", the harmonic science of the ancients, could actually affect DNA.son of the magician
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Post by linus on Jun 3, 2012 3:05:49 GMT -5
Raspy old voice here, too.
compared to live on Ed Sullivan
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Post by linus on Jun 3, 2012 2:41:23 GMT -5
The website seems to be down now. Anyone know if these can be found elsewhere?
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Post by linus on Jun 2, 2012 14:59:45 GMT -5
Lots of imagery from The Shining in that video. This is a picture of Timberline Lodge (on Mount Hood, Oregon) which played the role of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining. (You can see 360 degree panoramic views of Timberline Lodge and Mount Hood at the EMI Road Trips web site.) Timberline operates the only year-round ski lift in North America: the Palmer Lift, on the Palmer Snowfield. Olympic-class skiers train here and teach ski clinics every summer: This is the South Face of Mount Hood as seen from Trillium Lake. (Incidentally, Trillium is a genus of the Liliales. Trillium Grandiflorum, or white trillium, is the provincial emblem of Ontario.) You can see that Timberline Lodge sits at the foot of Palmer Glacier: Those who wish to climb Mount Hood can catch a lift on the Palmer Chair. From there they must avoid the Fall Line, carefully skirt the Devil's Kitchen, and navigate up the Hogsback until they reach the Pearly Gates, which open to the summit: Here we see a climber passing through the Pearly Gates: From the summit of Mount Hood one may overlook Mount Jefferson and The Three Sisters: -j That's my backyard.
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Post by linus on Jun 2, 2012 14:52:44 GMT -5
Haha, these are great! I am an animator, but I must say what ever program you're using for these sure adds to the charm.
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Post by linus on Jun 1, 2012 14:25:39 GMT -5
B's back!!!
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Post by linus on May 28, 2012 17:23:33 GMT -5
i really think we should let this thread burn out.
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Post by linus on May 26, 2012 18:41:13 GMT -5
could do with some fresh inspiration! Lately, I've been intrigued by chapters 13 and 14 of Jonathan Gould's book Can't Buy Me Love.
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Post by linus on May 25, 2012 1:20:13 GMT -5
linus you goofy bastard... click on my name and read my posts from about two days ago. dont get caught up in the silly shadow world of "the featles". ;D I'm not, quite the contrary.
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Post by linus on May 24, 2012 19:01:06 GMT -5
The most important advice in researching anything is to do so with an unbiased mind. Don’t fall into the trap of holding double standards – in this case, idealizing one and demonizing the other based on a flimsily established change-over date. Look at everything imperically. Step into your research open-minded and prepared for anything. Yes, study Paul, and the other three. Go deeper than a surface level. Scrutinize and analyze every little thing, then tell me what you see.
There is a saying; if your premise is off, your findings will be off. After 6000 hours of combined research on this topic with one other colleague, we have found that both PIA and PID/PWR, though they mean well, are missing the big picture, and aren’t seeing the trees for the forest. And it seems like the reason is mainly that they don’t want to. As I’ve said before; idol worship: may cause blindness, denial and irritability.
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Post by linus on May 24, 2012 2:55:36 GMT -5
I found this: It looks like he is doeing something he is skilled at. He surely isn't doing this for the first time in his life. BTW I have read theories that Faul came from Scottland and others are sure that he came from Canada but I am wondering if he could be from Australia. (They have a lot of sheeps there.) This photo is from 1966. (to the best of my knowledge).
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Post by linus on May 20, 2012 14:57:44 GMT -5
But perhaps pointing a gun at a fan would be different? Or at one's self, or at a camera? Or maybe holding a knife to your friend's chest is a little better? is that paul in the knife photo. The guy in the middle is Gene Vincent. One of the Hamburg Pauls is standing behind him, (seen at the top of the photo).
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Post by linus on May 20, 2012 14:53:03 GMT -5
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Post by linus on May 17, 2012 1:30:10 GMT -5
I would love to know what those men were thinking. I can't imagine any amount of money that would make me point a gun at a friend like that. I have to wonder if they were all stoned/drunk off their faces during that photo shoot. But perhaps pointing a gun at a fan would be different? Or at one's self, or at a camera? Or maybe holding a knife to your friend's chest is a little better?
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Post by linus on May 16, 2012 14:37:59 GMT -5
And let's not forget this photo was taken the day of the Manson Family Tate murders.
Also interesting, With The Beatles was released the day JFK was shot.
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Post by linus on May 15, 2012 15:00:00 GMT -5
"You don't need a credit card to ride this train."
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Post by linus on May 15, 2012 2:41:37 GMT -5
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Post by linus on May 8, 2012 4:13:38 GMT -5
B, where you at?
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Post by linus on May 2, 2012 17:07:57 GMT -5
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Post by linus on May 2, 2012 1:35:53 GMT -5
St Peter's Blake www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/boy/blakeThe Doors of Perception The Doors of Perception is a 1954 book by Aldous Huxley detailing his experiences when taking mescaline. The book takes the form of Huxley’s recollection of a mescaline trip that took place over the course of an afternoon, and takes its title from William Blake's poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Perhaps in the song "Help!" John is making a reference to William Blake and Aldous Huxley when he sings the line, "Now I find I've changed my mind, I've opened up the doors." Does he mean altered his mind with drugs? And opened the doors of perception?
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Post by linus on May 1, 2012 17:11:43 GMT -5
Bumpus
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Post by linus on Apr 28, 2012 11:16:19 GMT -5
Anyone see this 1967 film? It's about a pop singer that makes it big and is manipulated by the church and government who want to turn him into a messianic leader. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privilege_(film)This film was the basis for one of the videos by a current band I've always enjoyed, Sloan. All four members write and sing, some consider them the Canadian Beatles. Also note the Rolling Stones homage at the end of the video.
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Post by linus on Apr 27, 2012 15:02:40 GMT -5
But no, seriously, this is a great post. I think we should start looking into more avenues like this. I've been compiling a list of possible contributors to the Beatles world.
Peter Asher Margeret Asher Burt Bacharach Lionel Bart Luciano Berio Peter Blake Benjamin Britten John Cage Eric Clapton Donovan Royston Ellis Allen Ginsberg Adrian Henri Glyn Johns Carole King Michael Lindsay-Hogg / Orson Welles Rene Magritte Clive Metcalf / Keith Noble Roger McGough Moody Blues/Denny Lane Harry Nilsson Brian Patten Harold Pinter Bertrand Russell Emitt Rhodes Terry Riley Gary Snyder Karlheinz Stockhausen Rory Storm(Alan Caldwell) John Tavener Chad & Jeremy Klaus Voorman Bruce Welch LaMonte Young Yoko Ono (Grapefruit) Frank Zappa
And that's just the musicians, artists and poets. Look some of these up, there's some astounding coincidences.
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