Post by guest on Dec 15, 2014 22:12:29 GMT -8
i read this book once a long time ago--a cheap paperback, cant even recall where i got the dang thing at--i think the title was something like "eye in the sky" along those lines
anyway it was about a comet headed straight toward earth and as it got closer people realized they didnt have time for the bickering and fighting anymore but instead wanted to enjoy to the fullest what time they had left so they started overlooking the petty things that usually ended only in lengthy battles
as they began forgiving each other they noticed the comet slowed so others joined in and the comet slowed even more
i never got to finish the book but anyways it reminded me of sitchen and his nibiru genesis reversal, the big hurt that wouldnt leave us [think of all our hurts as a collective big ol ball of rock hurtling right back at us eh]
so i will toss it out there again
these are reversals on sitchen from one of his seminars i attended:
F: the, the term tablets is, ah, is too limited
R: the Nibiru genesis, the hurt wouldn’t leave us
here are some examples of hurt in reverse on sitchen:
F: text or, or identification of the scribe
R: it hurts, no shit oh shit
F: I found one
R: I don’t love you
F: uh, and, and identified it and
R: you know she hurt me a little bit, ooh
Where is Nibiru?
R: It here. It here
this is gleaned from the following section with sitchen describing nibiru:
F: He went out.
R: you’re welcome
Yeah. Uh,
F: I told David,
R: idiot, both of ya
uh,
F: be sure to bring it because
R: so he came here with the shit(head)
I’m sure that the
F: usual questions about Nibir-
R: people (?) miss the short version
F: -u, when is it coming back,
R: when you might miss the movie
F: whether it
R: it here
coming back,
F: when is it
R: it here
coming, would
F: come up although I did my best
R: to figure out who I’m workin’
to
F: explain
R: shem
to them... and Eric surprised me and
F: he said, no, there are only two
R: might have known this idiot
questions about it.
F: So we did a good job.
R: a stupid idiot he was
F: Eric did a good job.
R: was a fuckin’ idiot
But in case questions could come up, we have it.
F: So I’ll just take it in the order
R: (?after all) the idiots are hot
F: that it’s piled up here.
R: piled down stupid
[apparently sitchen was very pissed that eric brought along with him the guy who designed the model sitchen used to demonstrate nibirus orbit instead of just the model itself--fun working with idiots eh]
"There are several accounts of the Fall in Blake which we shall summarize later, but the invariable characteristic of them is Albion's [mankinds] relapse from active creative energy to passivity. This passivity takes the form of wonder or awe at the world he has created, which in eternity he sees as a woman. The Fall thus begins in Beulah, the divine garden identified with Eden in Genesis. Once he takes the fatal step of thinking the object-world independent of him, Albion sinks into a sleep symbolising the passivity of his mind, and his creation separates and becomes the 'female will' or Mother Nature, the remote and inaccessible universe of tantalizing mystery we now see. Love, or the transformation of the objective into the beloved, and art, or the transformation of the objective into the created, are the two activities pursued on this earth to repair the damage of the Fall and they raise our state to Beulah and Eden respectively.
anyway it was about a comet headed straight toward earth and as it got closer people realized they didnt have time for the bickering and fighting anymore but instead wanted to enjoy to the fullest what time they had left so they started overlooking the petty things that usually ended only in lengthy battles
as they began forgiving each other they noticed the comet slowed so others joined in and the comet slowed even more
i never got to finish the book but anyways it reminded me of sitchen and his nibiru genesis reversal, the big hurt that wouldnt leave us [think of all our hurts as a collective big ol ball of rock hurtling right back at us eh]
so i will toss it out there again
these are reversals on sitchen from one of his seminars i attended:
F: the, the term tablets is, ah, is too limited
R: the Nibiru genesis, the hurt wouldn’t leave us
here are some examples of hurt in reverse on sitchen:
F: text or, or identification of the scribe
R: it hurts, no shit oh shit
F: I found one
R: I don’t love you
F: uh, and, and identified it and
R: you know she hurt me a little bit, ooh
Where is Nibiru?
R: It here. It here
this is gleaned from the following section with sitchen describing nibiru:
F: He went out.
R: you’re welcome
Yeah. Uh,
F: I told David,
R: idiot, both of ya
uh,
F: be sure to bring it because
R: so he came here with the shit(head)
I’m sure that the
F: usual questions about Nibir-
R: people (?) miss the short version
F: -u, when is it coming back,
R: when you might miss the movie
F: whether it
R: it here
coming back,
F: when is it
R: it here
coming, would
F: come up although I did my best
R: to figure out who I’m workin’
to
F: explain
R: shem
to them... and Eric surprised me and
F: he said, no, there are only two
R: might have known this idiot
questions about it.
F: So we did a good job.
R: a stupid idiot he was
F: Eric did a good job.
R: was a fuckin’ idiot
But in case questions could come up, we have it.
F: So I’ll just take it in the order
R: (?after all) the idiots are hot
F: that it’s piled up here.
R: piled down stupid
[apparently sitchen was very pissed that eric brought along with him the guy who designed the model sitchen used to demonstrate nibirus orbit instead of just the model itself--fun working with idiots eh]
"There are several accounts of the Fall in Blake which we shall summarize later, but the invariable characteristic of them is Albion's [mankinds] relapse from active creative energy to passivity. This passivity takes the form of wonder or awe at the world he has created, which in eternity he sees as a woman. The Fall thus begins in Beulah, the divine garden identified with Eden in Genesis. Once he takes the fatal step of thinking the object-world independent of him, Albion sinks into a sleep symbolising the passivity of his mind, and his creation separates and becomes the 'female will' or Mother Nature, the remote and inaccessible universe of tantalizing mystery we now see. Love, or the transformation of the objective into the beloved, and art, or the transformation of the objective into the created, are the two activities pursued on this earth to repair the damage of the Fall and they raise our state to Beulah and Eden respectively.