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Subject: Satguru is here

Posted by: satguru
Date: May 02 07

I have not left the building, just moved to another mansion, as they say in the bible. This is the headline, the articles will follow as always.

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satguru


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You have a point there as well, I did go through hell as well, mainly from having to take exams, and had my share of other problems, but then I compare outside circumstances with current and see how different everything looks and sounds compared to the 60s and think the decline in standards of design, music, and most films and TV reflects the cynicism and hertlessness of the 21st century. As pointed out on the music board just now, current bands are created artificially for teenagers and turn over every few years and are completely forgotten. The ones of the 60s are often still playing now.

The general standard of life, business, politics and philosophy has become heartless and soulless, and as a result us children of the 60s are feeling totally lost and empty, as despite the troubles then it was a time when many people cared and were creative. Now they'll sell any old cack if they can make a profit, like Damien Hurst, who doesn't even make the stuff himself. Please God (the one I don't believe in) things will turn back after a while.

Reply #41. Jul 01 08, 8:08 AM

BxBarracuda
My grandparents understood little of my father's music, and none of what I listened to in the 80's, or most of the music from the 1970's. My parents and me can agree on some of the music from the late 60's - mid 80's, but most music before the late 60's, especially doo-wop, makes no sense to me. The music that sticks with the most is that which is from just before I was born until I was about 25, then almost all seeemed to go down hill after that, in terms of my personal taste in music.

Much these days seems to be packaged to make money, there are still some who play from a deeper soul, and it comes out in their music.

People these days also have more money or homes passed down from relatives, which those relatives didn't have during their life. More people are handed the things others strived for. Perhaps some soul is lost when there is no appreciation for the struggle it took to get what they have.

Reply #42. Jul 01 08, 10:39 AM
satguru


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As our original blogs were reprieved I find I use this for trivia topics and lists so I can still make a use for it.

In a little gap in life where all has gone quiet, and read an article about making plans, it made me drag out any of mine still unfulfilled at 48 although only the business side have the slightest chance of controlling in the slightest. Please feel free to add your own lists to mine as they will be very interesting. My current aims are:

1) To find another woman who likes me as much as I like her and stay with her long term
2) To get more and more TV filmings
3) To get a newspaper interview actually published next time
4) To get a book or article published for money, leading to a career in writing
5) To discover the truth about suppressed information, including free/alternative energy, ufos and aliens, illness cures such as viruses, which have all been leaked into the public view just enough to know there is something in all of them
6) To play on a stage either doing music or comedy (I have before but only to very specialised audiences)
7) To sell more paintings following the first one
8) To improve my psychic powers
9) To move back to Hampstead Garden Suburb or Golders Green
10) To visit inside the Big Brother house

These are the first I could think of, and at least has given me a little more direction even though most of these are really out of my hands.

Reply #43. Sep 15 08, 7:54 PM

Star_Seeker
...FRUSTRATIONS...

1.) Finish my own fiction and get it published
2.) Marry a local celebrity and have three kids or
3.) Find someone who would want to share laughter with me
4.) To hear my compositions sung by someone or
5.) By me!...(frustations...tsk, tsk)
6.) Finish college and teach teens how Christians rule the Western world
7.) Go to Ancients sites and study the world before
8.) Make money by telling others what they should do
9.) Get married in Vatican City, by the Pope...In St. Peter's Square!...
10.) Visit the Big Brother House, Philippines...

...THE END...^_^

Reply #44. Sep 15 08, 8:30 PM
Star_Seeker
...More Frustrations...

1.) Learn Japanese and Speak Chinese
2.) Meet my FT friends in person and treat them at least
3.) Be a Great teacher in reality and peers
4.) Learn the ways of the force and prove that fairies are real...
5.) Master palmistry which I am really good at( ask my peers)
6.) Study my dreams and prove what is false and what is real
7.) Answer the Question "If God created us, where did God came from?!"...
8.) Master at least 8 Martial Arts Discipline before my Forties...
9.) Be the Best Husband Until I become dust and Give my wife the Most Sincerest Kiss...and...
10.) Help other people by enlightening them about life so they can leave happy even without a monetary career...

...Well, that's about it...Which is weird...~Star_Seeker...^_^

Reply #45. Sep 17 08, 7:10 PM
satguru


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More lists, my latest practice is to enjoy the small things I have now rather than look at the others or to the future. Here are some of them recently.

I had my 5 seconds on Big Brother posted on Youtube.
My favourite ex then replied when I sent it to her and replied with one with her in it as a professional dancer. She looked amazing.
I watched a video of someone claiming to be enlightened and he actually made sense.
Three of my old clients have returned after a gap.
I have cleared my work for this week.
Someone bought one of my postcards from a local shop.
I found a spot in West Hampstead with free parking.
I also managed to stop just down the road on Finchley Road legally to take a few photos in the busy part.

Hopefully I'll be able to keep updating this list as if we focus on the positive it may start taking over our attention.

Reply #46. Sep 17 08, 7:22 PM

Star_Seeker
...Good for you Satguru!...Hope you accomplish more...and That goes to me and all too!...Take care!...Blessed Be!...~Star_Seeker...^_^

Reply #47. Sep 17 08, 7:41 PM
Star_Seeker
...Hey Satguru!...I have really advanced dream now!...I've been in this "Magical" place called Scythea for the past couple of months...IN MY DREAMS!...The color and texture is real...The people speaks a Common language...And it is fantasy...for real!...You see, sometimes,well it happens more often now...I experience this thing were your soul leaves your body...While your spirit sleeps...and you see your sleeping body as your soul floats above...Then I see this White ladder that stretches to the sky...I then grab the golden rope and zoom way, way up!...Welcome to Scythea!...Markets, Peacekeepers...All in cosplay!...Well not really...But the casual clothing are very cool!...Different "Divine"races live amongst each other...And Magic and Science transcends TV and Harry Potter!...I go to School there...I remember not being weird...In class!...^_^...But when I wake, I vaguely remember the conversations, lessons, and books I read...(sighs)...But at least I remember my classmates and peers!...Jarhigma, Raiqa the "Strong One", and Ahinjin "The Queer"...Angel Salitau and Merepi so sweet...Kusanagi!, She who is so extra-ordinary!...Whose face, heart, soul, body, mind and spirit is so sexy...aaah...Fabian, Morean, Celeca, and Seresa...51 in all...The Best Class in our Batch!...Well, says me, of course!...^_^...I'm really weird Satguru, you may seem to realize...I have Bi-polar disease you see, But I don't see things in real life...Someday, I'll share this experience with the whole world through my books...Reek Saga's, Reek Adventure's...Reek Codex, Chronicles...and even Visions!...Thanks for your patience and for your reading hospitality...I really like you...I don't know why...Something about you...I don't really know...Well, that's about it!...Thanks a lot, Blessed Be!...and Good luck!...~Star_Seeker...~_~

Reply #48. Sep 18 08, 4:55 AM
satguru


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That place sounds familiar to me, I've been to a few similar in my dreams but never out of body.
You want to write down some of what you remember they've taught you there as it could be quite useful to everyone here and you're the one they've chosen to tell it to. Any mental illness often means an extra sensitivity and what you lose in one area you gain in others. It's like the physical world is too much for many of us so we react against it.

Reply #49. Sep 18 08, 7:55 AM

Star_Seeker
...Well...Someday!...The only problem is I cannot put the puzzles in my story to flow in solid fluidity...and I often change my target market in my doodling...For children or for adult...What I want is a mixture of both!...(sighs)...A book that is unputdownable for at least 8 sittings...And a lot of living philosophies that readers would quote...and an Unforgettable ending!...something given, expected but not extended...short but forever inside the readers essence...sort of a Philosophical, Fictional, Romantic and Jolly Adventure quest book...Where you laugh and cry, but after finishing it, you become cool!...and wiser!...It is a "VERY" Big Priority, I know...But what can I do?...I have something...And with that something, I can change things...and that's what keeps me going...until I end this lifetime...I won't let gravity sync in...Hope lady luck smiles on me once in a while...Thanks a very many, Satguru!...Hope we cross path someday...not just here...But there...In a place where there is only one rule......Destiny is faith, and life is fate...Take care!...and Blessed Be!...~Star_Seeker...^_^

Reply #50. Sep 19 08, 2:25 AM
Star_Seeker
..."Destiny is faith, and Life is not fate"...Sorry for the error!...~quigongem...^_^

Reply #51. Sep 20 08, 9:32 AM
satguru


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Go and find 'Far Journeys' by Robert Monroe, his volunteers regularly met 'up there' and could prove it by writing all about the others before physically knowing them. Shared dreams are a lot rarer but have come across sometimes. I don't know how much we can set them up but interested to try.

Reply #52. Sep 21 08, 7:08 PM

Star_Seeker
...I'll google that Book!...But honestly, I don't see Robert Monroe's name on our local Bookstores...~_~...~quigongem...^_^

Reply #53. Sep 22 08, 9:32 AM
satguru


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I doubt you will, ours had to import them from America but you can probably get a cheap secondhand one on Amazon, they have just about everything I couldn't find elsewhere. That's the first book of 3 but has all the references you need for the communication.

Reply #54. Sep 24 08, 4:30 PM

satguru


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Today's theme- collecting.

Besides collecting objects which had to come to an end due to lack of space and money to waste, I also collect experiences. The country maps online are the most popular for all and one I began in the 70s for myself, making sure I covered 8 countries in as many years. By then I'd satisfied that requirement as the effort proved too much and curbed my visits abroad, plus had covered most of the easy ones as well as a few more ambitious.
Then all other places, football grounds and matches, and footballers themselves when I go. And celebrities, seen and most importantly spoken to.
Being in the Flickr photo community I also get asked to collect topics for other people so end up learning about postcode signs and bus numbers as a result. And you see many places on the way going for ones before anyone else gets one.

So, things, people, places and abilities, starting with qualifications which only caught me out as I didn't have the money or energy to finish my master's degree and don't intend to go through all that again. The next aim in the abilities is to use as many I have learnt to earn money. Art, photography and writing. I am just scratching the surface in all those areas and could have a very nice living if any provided regular work. And TV appearances. IMDB have lists for each person, some yards long, of more or less each appearance in their careers, and they do all get recorded by someone. Another form of both community (being known by your wider global one) and immortality as they carry on long after we do for many.

I found long ago I had to record the landmarks in my life, as I'd started to lose track for a bit and went back to fill in all the spaces. And how could I add to threads listing such things by memory alone? OK, I do actually remember large portions of all my lists but only as a last resort. And when I buy the same model car twice means it does go astray and has to have hard copy to backup. Collecting isn't everything but when all else evades you there's always something to add. Even if you just get on a bus or train and go to a new stop, it's on that list. And I'm always glad when I hear others repeat similar lists. One guy on ham radio announced his trip to France was going to be his 100th trip abroad and I bet he remembered all the others elsewhere as well. Some of us are just designed as recorders of life, and lucky there are plenty around when others want to know things.

Reply #55. Sep 30 08, 7:43 PM

satguru


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As my first blog post was about psychic research it's time I updated it since then.

There are a few aspects to what I look at, as it also includes meditation, enlightenment, alternative science and medicine besides all the regular powers and aliens. It's really impossible to look at one aspect without covering others as it's all connected. Personal development improves our powers and also improves much of our physical and mental processes. I've found a free online ashram (school) that offers what seem like very reliable practices anyone can do every day, and one person round here (from his accent) did it four months, and within a few days of meeting the teacher in person became enlightened. He started teaching straight away and having seen his description now actually know what it means to be enlightened. Before that I worked on trust but descriptions had never conveyed anything I understood before.

I stick with my old methods as I believe they're just as good, it's the knowledge of the final goal I was unsure of and that blockage is now gone. Meanwhile the alien abductees keep providing similar reports, they start with seeing a ufo, and then before hypnosis just found themselves back where they were after a few seconds which turned out to be minutes or hours, and some had surgical scars as well. On recall they saw beings around them, floating through walls and windows, and most lifted them onto a ship and used their minds to both communicate with and control their feelings when they became scared.

Besides that many also bring back all sorts of verifiable technical information and historic, which no normal person would be able to cobble together from the internet or books as I spent weeks checking it and have read a good portion of what's out there. Most have responsible jobs and families and wouldn't even have the time to search out convincing stuff to fool a few researchers while they travel miles to see us and gain nothing from it. And nearly all of them are quite sane. Something is going on and the problem is anyone with the power to make this happen also has the power to hide the evidence, and look as we might we can only find what they leave to be found and no more. But the clues alone are big enough for me to win the civil burden of proof, more likely to be real than not.

Otherwise I'd all but given up on trying to find if psychokinesis was real. I've heard of a couple of people who even claim to do it besides Jack Houck who films peasant people in the middle of nowhere (how he chooses his venues is a mystery to me) and shows hundreds of them with twisting cutlery just like Uri Geller, and shows you how to do it. No luck here though. Then an old friend I caught up with told me he could do all this and more most of his life, was tested, and got fed up with it. Unlike me who finds real life boring most of the time and would like this to liven it up, his real life was so active he didn't see the need to be different (unlike Uri Geller who capitalised on it, real or not).
As with every project so far, the evidence of his testing had been slung out (like my IQ test results), and all connected have died or retired (ditto). He seems honest but won't try again as he has a family and doesn't want them to be involved. He never even mentioned it when I used to see him although he knew I was interested. Very odd.

So, besides following up yet another free energy machine (lutec, still online) to find it's been sabotaged, the only difference is this made world news and whoever's sabotaged it can't remove the information from the public as it's still here. Whether anyone can rescue this one now I have no idea as I don't know how they spiked it, but am checking up. Our governments pretend to want to save energy, but if they find a way they get it out of the way as soon as possible as they are working for the old energy companies, not us, and what they say and what they want are two different things. Sometimes they even get caught.

Reply #56. Oct 27 08, 7:42 PM

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I've always been a collector, and one which has gone right through from when I could read to the present day is collecting car numbers, first in a book and now photos. They are not nearly as boring as they seem, as first you collect every region of your own, then the odd ones, and then start with foreign and mystery plates.

Even stuck on an island where till 1994 or thereabouts only a boat or plane could provide a single foreign plate. But still we have as good a selection as anywhere that can be driven to directly, and within each country is also a selection of oddities which are increasingly hard to spot. So we will come home and announce like poker players 'Malawi' 'Mozambique' and then 'Guyanan diplomat'. There are ways to assess the rarity, especially the odd ones as many only are numbered in the hundreds, and even tens. I've seen all three but despite being parked in John Lewis the Mozambique, with local sticker from Lourenco Marques, I didn't have a camera with me. And it turned out to be an odd colour I can't show to anyone since I found out (I have a book and support websites for ID). And impressing people when they see a car and tell you the format and you get it right first time. Iceland export. Monaco. etc. Then the naughty ones. To avoid cameras people worldwide make their own plates and I can confirm the police will not follow up any complaints unless they happen to both see one first and realise there's anything wrong with it.
Unlike us they can't tell whether a car Z1424 is a genuine plate or something off the kitchen table knocked up with a set of Letraset and some stickyback plastic. In fact the Z (and whatever numbers followed) was so rare it didn't even have a photo in the book, only a reference. Again, no camera, but had the satisfaction of seeing it compared to all the other people who haven't- I've yet to see one online either. It was a Guernsey trade plate by the way, for when transporting a car here not yet registered in Britain.

One surprise was when I saw one of the new UK Q plates, which we've always used for temporary visitors but changed their format. They are a lot rarer now, a few hundred a year, and I saw one parked nearby and sent it to the club newsletter and they said they'd had it already. Besides only having just under 1000 members worldwide, someone else had actually been driving down Green Lane Hendon (assuming it was still there) and been a member carrying a camera. There is a small online collection of unrecognised plates, and I also see new formats that either have just been released, or still uncertain but look genuine. And of course it was the subject of one of my first quizzes here, and that was before the new book came out and I had to struggle with a 20 year old one and websites. One question sat around for about 4 years before someone finally corrected it as it had been changed before the book even came out. Or I'd mixed up two countries. And finally one format of my own country was unknown to me as it was before my time and barely recorded as a result, white on red plates. Our trade plates are red on white, but newly manufactured cars had white on red trade plates before they were sold and given their permanent ones, before the dealers hung the same plate on each one when they take it out. Not many people know that.

Reply #57. Nov 05 08, 7:57 PM

satguru


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Well blow me- someone passed me today with an illegally coloured and spaced number plate, a police car flew past us all with sirens blazing and pulled him up. Karma indeed.

Reply #58. Nov 06 08, 7:20 PM

satguru star


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Well, before this drops off the page...
I have been more occupied on collecting old road signs since the last post (fully described elsewhere here) and actually doing for once rather than talking or looking at what I'd done in the past.
I now find myself with a little more time (and a cold) so can wander around even more websites and corners spreading my folk wisdom (a nice phrase for 'manure') far and wide. And the last couple of months seem guided, disasters and all. Not a thing I could foresee or avoid, good or bad. I've had another phase of conflict, seemingly normal people going off at me on email, or totally misunderstanding whatever I say. If people can't understand they can't follow or judge either, but they do both, and when you say they hadn't followed blame you for not making it clear. One guy even said that after I copied and pasted the exact request I made from the email copy. He is one in enough power not to be famous but to be beyond listening to what others want of him as he is far too powerful. I've come across some good people in the mix as well, but none yet who make the decisions, only who try and get them made on my behalf.

The media people have followed the last, as in kissing up when they want a story and then vanishing when it's not 100% what they hoped for. The fact the latest one had been written up in full on the website they found me so little if anything could be added in an interview seems to have gone right over their heads. And they love controversy and argument and as no one had actually arrested me or I'd protested chained to a local sign with no clothes on meant the story just wasn't hot enough for the South London Press. Like anything in that needs to be. Not that I'd read it but the nearvy websites are mainly about lost cats and where the best pubs are. Hardly earth shattering news there.

One final topic, as anyone who reads my blogs and talks to me knows, I love to gossip. Not malicious, but sharing and learning about everyone we know. People are fascinating and if discussing people you know is gossiping I think maybe they need a new word to separate it from the other type. It's no different from watching Big Brother as those of us who are nosy like to know as much about people as they can and learn an incredible amount from it. Now I never name my sources but that also means you can also forget them and as a result not remember who said what and let something slip. Who could not do that without either a little book of it all or a device that administers electric shocks? And it's obviously nothing major as that stands out as sensitive, but for instance when a married friend saw a married man known to all, I didn't realised the friends in common didn't know she did. No details or admissions even, but despite telling 90% of her friends she hadn't told these and told me off for telling them. If I have any information that sensitive I don't tell anyone. If not I know it'll slowly work its way round most people I know as that's what people do. You can no more tell someone to keep lots of secrets (one maybe, two possibly, more forget it), than stop breathing or coughing. We won't die if we don't but seems as natural to share as doing both and very difficult not to. But I still have some classics and never got past me, but they are the big ones that can't get slipped into a normal conversation. But the small ones are treated just the same when they are as if they'd been fatal consequences. In fact most people don't care as we're all made of the same stuff and most are things we either did ourselves or know someone who has. You can't hide truth forever as it's still there whether you do or not.

Reply #59. Feb 18 09, 5:26 PM

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PS excuse all the typos but you can't edit these things. I know every one which is there but would have to post it again to fix them which would not look pretty.

Reply #60. Feb 18 09, 5:31 PM


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