[Terrapreta] Ice-age anyone? and Inertia

Lloyd Helferty lhelferty at sympatico.ca
Sun Apr 27 22:59:54 CDT 2008


David,
 
 Interesting discussion point. You may wish to read a bit more about the
predictions of the Mayan Calendar.  You may also want to learn about the
Korean Jeung San Do teachings about Gaebyeok.
 
    Lloyd Helferty
    Thornhill


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From: terrapreta-bounces at bioenergylists.org
[mailto:terrapreta-bounces at bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of David Yarrow
Sent: April 25, 2008 10:45 AM
To: terrapreta at bioenergylists.org
Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] Ice-age anyone? and Inertia


here's an alternate concept of inertia for you to consider.
 
there are no straight lines in the universe -- only curves -- segments of
circular, cyclical pathways.  some circles are so large -- such as lightyear
long pathways for starlight -- to our mile-short point of view, they look
like straight lines.
 
thus, inertia is really "anugular momentum" -- mass in spin.
 
when a spinning mass acquires enough inertia -- ample angular momentum -- a
"critical mass" or "sufficent spin" -- the mass will "stand up" against
gravity -- that force that creates mass, and weight and momentum.  like a
gyroscope or child's toy top that suddenly flips up, as a horizontal axis
becomes vertical, and energy is directed into a "higher" dimension energy
state.
 
i quietly suggest the human species it approaching one such "flipping point"
in its evolution pathway from unconscious biology to transcending spirit.
get ready to climb the stairway to heaven -- or at least the next "plane" of
existence and awareness.
 
and in an opposite way, we have to flip down the high spin carbon in the
atmosphere back into solid forms in soil, sea sediments and bedrock.
 
for a green & peaceful planet,
David Yarrow
44 Gilligan Rd, E Greenbush, NY 12061
www.championtrees.org
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Sean K.  <mailto:sean.barry at juno.com> Barry 
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] Ice-age anyone? and Inertia


The way things are, the way things go, which have observably large inertia
behind them ARE THE MOST LIKELY to be playing out next.  This is usually
pretty obvious, whether people know or can observe it, or not.
 
Regards, SKB

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