heres a neat article I found regarding psychic teleportation [telekinetically transporting yourself somewhere else] - like Thao showed Michel, like in the movie 'Jumper'...I believe 'Commander X' wrote a book about this skill, but Ive had doubts and never bought/read it.
http://www.book-of-thoth.com/article1099.html
This article contains several historical accounts of such an action, in one of the listed three instances however, it seemed to be spontaneous, perhaps a result of where the filipino soldier was, rather than mind-initiated, but still intriguing!
archaeological sites and parallel universe?
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Re: archaeological sites and parallel universe?
Hey everyone --
If you are interested in visiting the doorway of Aramu Muru [at night] with a group, and have the time, money and bravery/curiosity, Jerry intends to lead another trip to the doorway.
Anyway, if you want to know more just go to http://xpeditionstv.com/ and click on 'a message from jerry wills', or, to sign up click on the orange rectangle at the top right of the page.
*edit* seems the links gone....oh well.
Well, theres an ancient name I read about, don't know if its exclusive to this place or not, called 'Wilka Uta', which means 'house of divinity' if the translation is good at http://www.incaglossary.org/FG.html I'm assuming this is Inca wording, but perhaps older, I have no idea but thought that interesting too, Wilka, sounds like 'Vilca'...
If you are interested in visiting the doorway of Aramu Muru [at night] with a group, and have the time, money and bravery/curiosity, Jerry intends to lead another trip to the doorway.
Anyway, if you want to know more just go to http://xpeditionstv.com/ and click on 'a message from jerry wills', or, to sign up click on the orange rectangle at the top right of the page.
*edit* seems the links gone....oh well.
Well, theres an ancient name I read about, don't know if its exclusive to this place or not, called 'Wilka Uta', which means 'house of divinity' if the translation is good at http://www.incaglossary.org/FG.html I'm assuming this is Inca wording, but perhaps older, I have no idea but thought that interesting too, Wilka, sounds like 'Vilca'...