Heaven and Earth |
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Heaven and Earth - April 23,
2006 01:43 |
It was
while visiting Taiwan in 1983 that I first read of the etheric
connection between heaven and earth. According to tradition
there were places where positive (yang) qi would pour into the
earth from the sky. Men and other (sometimes non-corporeal)
entities, who wished to develop their spirits, would sometimes
search out these places and sit quietly there (in meditation)
for the purpose of more rapid spiritual advancement.
At the time this was nothing more than
heresay to me. During that year I had opportunity to see many
Buddhist and Taoist temples on the island, and had observed that
they often were situated over positive lines of qi through the
earth. This was so frequently the case that I acquired the habit
of looking for the lines of qi through the earth whenever I came
upon a new temple.
In late August and early September of
2001 I met with some Chinese friends of mine to visit some of
the Taoist and Buddhist holy mountains in China. One of the
Taoist mountains we visited was Hengshan in Shanxi Province. At
one place there, we came upon a temple which was built on the
side of a steep slope. One wall rested on the ground, and the
other was on wooden poles. As our vehicle approached I
automatically checked for qi lines about the place, but found
none. Since there was level ground not far away, it seemed
surprising that the builders had gone to the trouble to
construct it on the sleep slope, almost a cliff. After parking,
while walking over to the entrance of the place, I noticed that
positive qi was coming down from the sky directly through the
roof. We were told that there had been a temple in that location
for time immemorial, and that it had been owned solely by one
group: Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists had all use the
place at one time or another. We walked through it and I found
that the place the positive qi entered the ground was near the
back wall, and that that particular place had been used
especially for quiet sitting. In fact there was a depression in
the rock there for that purpose.
Another mountain we visited on that trip
was near the Shaolin temple. This is in the Songshan range in
Henan Province. Tradition has it had in the early 6th century
the Buddhist sage Da Mo visited the temple and found a place on
a mountain nearby where he sat quietly for 9 years. That
particular temple is know for its martial arts, and it is said
that Da Mo was the one who taught the monks the system which
made the place famous. In any case the place where Da Mo is said
to have meditated is still known, and many pilgrims climb up
that mountain yearly. We hiked up there as well, and I was
surprised to find that, as at the temple on Hengshan, positive
qi streamed out of the sky above into that place.
It was in March of 2003 that I discovered
some of the Crofts' adventures on the internet, and built a CB
according to Don's published plans. It was a surprise to read
that the Crofts lived only ten miles away, so I emailed Don (who
was on a trip on the East Coast at the time), asking if we could
meet. He said sure, but that most of the "action" involving CBs
was taking place on Stuart Jackson's cloud buster forum. So I
registered and began posting daily observations of how qi in the
area was interacting with my CB. Here negative qi was coming
down from the sky (and in from the earth) and positive qi was
sent back up into the sky. I became "hooked" on studying and
working with these phenomena, especially as I became aware of
many details resulting from my daily observations of which I had
never read or hear before.
In the summer of 2003 these observations
led to the discovery of what I have come to call vortices,
though this is a specialized use of the general term, and
different people use that term for different phenomena. What I
have since come to view as the typical vortex of this type
occurs on the earth's surface, often at a place of high altitude
relative to the surrounding area, where qi from below ground
comes up and concentrates. This qi contacts the surface at a few
points, and if TBs or HHGs are placed at those points, positive
qi comes up through the surface and swirls upward in the the
shape of an inverted cone. The first example of such was at
Steptoe Butte, and I published the events connected with the
"opening" of that vortex on the cloudbuster forum. Several other
vortices were opened that summer and fall, including Moscow
Mountain, but it wasn't until the next summer (2004) that I
began instill some order into the process and began to get a
better idea of its significance.
Some of these things were published on
the cloud buster forum, and some on Mark Davey's EFF forum in
England during 2004, but both of these forums have since been
discontinued. When this Etheric Warriors forum came into being,
I began publishing observations here, but the severe hacking of
Etheric Warriors in the late fall of last year resulted in all
of that material being relegated to the archives. Subsequently I
have been posting "Heaven and Earth" material on
Warrior
Matrix and Georg Ritschl's german language
cloud
buster forum. Not everything on the former has appeared on
the latter, and vice versa. So what I purpose to do in the
present thread is to collect much of this information together,
in a comprehensible body, exposing the state of my understanding
of, and experiece with, the passage of qi between heaven and
earth.
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The Almota Vortex - April 24,
2006 01:58 |
The very first vortex I
observed in the early summer of 2003, as a result of my CB
observation, was not that on Steptoe Butte, but one near the
wheat elevator at the Almota landing on the Snake River. It was
about a 45 minute drive from my CB, but negative qi swirling up
out of it was clearly observable from the location of the CB at
the time. I of course did not know its exact location until
driving there. The river at that point is down in a steep
canyon, and it was not until reaching the river that I could
ascertain the center of the vortex. The most important point
touching the surface was actually in the river some distance off
shore, and so I could not reach it directly. Don and Carol told
me that they thought it was connected somehow with an
underground base. In any event, it was rather difficult to gift
effectively. My initial efforts were only temporarily
successful, and I had to regift it several times that summer, to
keep the qi coming up positive. Somehow the grain trucked down
to the elevator seemed to contribute to the negativity, and
Carol suggested that it might be a result of the pesiticides
which are sprayed on the land during the growing phase.
Again in December of 2004 the vortex had
turned negative. I had read a post by a lady named Gale (Wild
Angel) in the old forum suggesting that a crystal in orgonite in
a copper pipe might be a powerful gifting agent. And so, just
before Christmas, a friend of mine and I took a pipe, some
resin, some hardener, metal shavings, and a crystal down to the
other side of the river from the elevator; found an
inconspicuous spot, buried the pipe, poured in some shavings,
then the crystal, then some more shavings, mixed some resin with
hardener, and then poured the mixture into the pipe over the
shavings. So far as I know, this was the first earth
pipe constructed (and perhaps the only one poured on site), but
it did the job. The qi coming up from the vortex has been
positive ever since. I was "rewarded" by incurring a bizarre
accident on the way home, and totalling my pickup. Neither my
friend nor I were injured, but we should have been: after the
pickup flipped and was sliding on its side, we both saw another
car headed the opposite direction coming directly at us, but
there was no collision. Bad luck and good luck.
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The Steptoe Vortex - April 25,
2006 00:00 |
But the vortex on the Snake
was not typical, in the sense that the first time I saw it, it
was emitting negative qi. The typical vortex is nearly dormant,
in that it is seeming "clogged up" and emitting no qi.
It was in the hot part of the summer of 2003
that I discovered my first typical vortex. One of the two
highest hills in the section of the Palouse Hills where I live
is Steptoe Butte, the other being Kamiak Butte. While riding to
Spokane with Don some days earlier, he had informed me that
Steptoe had been gifted, but it still was not as good as it
seemingly should be. So one night after work, I jumped in my
pickup and drove up there, arriving about a half hour before
dark. There was only one other party on the butte at the time,
and so I could wander about pretty much unobserved. I found two
places near the summit where the qi beneath the surface actually
touched the surface, and placed a TB in each of these points.
It was dark by the time I reached the
main highway, but it was possible to sense positive qi swirling
up from the summit. The next morning the action was much
stronger, and was clearly perceptible from my home about 25
miles away. Positive qi was swirling up in the shape of an
inverted cone, counter-clockwise when viewed from above. It
still is the strongest open vortex in this part of the Palouse,
and I can feel it as I write this, just as strong, if not
stronger than it was when first opened the better part of three
years ago.
That such an effect could arise from
precise gifting of two spots, when the general area had already
been gifted, was quite impressive. In those days I was only
beginning to learn how to charge TBs to make them more powerful,
and the potency of the two I buried on Steptoe was only slightly
better than a simple TB with no extra charge.
The vortex on Steptoe Butte was typical,
but in the top 10% in terms of strength, which may account for
it being the first dormant one I discovered.
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Summer and Fall of 2003. -
April 25, 2006 22:53 |
In 2003 Don and Carol Croft
were living in Moscow, Idaho, which is right on the border of
eastern Washington, in the Palouse country. Though hilly, it is
is a rich agricultural region, producing wheat, peas, and
lentils. The University of Idaho is in Moscow, and 10 miles away
in Pullman, is Washington State University. North and east of
Moscow about 10 miles lie the so-called Moscow mountains, the
largest of which is Moscow Mountain.
On one of the Moscow mountains is a large array of
cellular and radio towers. Don and Carol told me they had gifted
it the previous winter, but due to the thick snow, they had not
been able to reach the top at the time, and suspected that some
of the gifts had been removed. So in August of 2003, one
afternoon after work, I drove up into the Moscow mountains to
see if I could finish the job. On the way to the tower
mountain, I noticed that Moscow Mountain had a feeling similar
to that which Steptoe Butte had had before its vortex was open,
and so I took a detour to Moscow Mountain, found a critical
point, and planted a (simplified) HHG. This was an HHG a la
Don Croft, made with a single crystal. This is the only vortex
that I have opened with a single piece of orgonite. It took
several days for the vortex to reach its maximum strength. It is
still working, similarly to how it was then, although it is not
nearly so strong as the one at Steptoe Butte. The day after
gifting it, I took Don to the lumber store in Moscow to get some
plywood for a building project he had at the time, and
we experienced a rather sensational storm. I have now forgotten
the details, but Don was sufficiently impressed that he posted
about it at the time: here is an excerpt from Episode 68 of
The Adventures of Don and Carol Croft
August 22, 2003
I was doing a virtual Hitler-style victory
jig when Kelly and I saw that rapidly forming rainstorm over
Moscow Mountain a couple of days ago.
I live ten miles closer to the mountain than
he does and have generally been involved with the thing since
May, 2002, when Carol and I trudged thru deep snow for over two
hours to largely disable a huge tower array on the next lowest
peak from which we and the rest of the valley were being
electronically savaged 24/7.
Carol and I had been meaning to get back up
there and finish the job. We weren't even aware of the status of
the vortices at the two highest peaks, so when Kelly brought it
to my attention last week, I asked him to try some of his new,
watered orgonite jive up there and handed him a Latah County
map.
.............. We completely disabled a
similar array a few months earlier on top of Steptoe Butte,
which is about 30 miles north of Pullman. The first nuke ponds
we found were about ten miles from the butte and Carol noticed
that as soon as we tossed a couple of HHgs in one of the ponds,
not only did the other pond fill up within an hour, but the big
array on Steptoe Butte stopped pulsating altogether. Kelly's
first experiment with his new orgonite/water devices was to put
one on Steptoe Butte to heal the vortex, which by now--a year
and a half after we busted the array--was still not in good
shape. There were no weather phenomena to confirm that, as far
as I know (I can't see that from where I live), but I do accept
his evaluation hat his device had healed the vortex and that it
was spinning the right way now and gaining momentum and
strength. My feeling about that was doubly confirmed by what I
witnessed the day after Kelly finished placing the devices in
the vortices on Moscow Mountain. ............
Every day around here this
summer has been pretty much like any other: clear blue skies
punctuated by occasional rain, but the day after Kelly put his
experimental devices on Moscow Mountain, I noticed that the sky
over the valley was in a kind of good-natured turmoil, obviously
centered over the mountain. I thought at the time, 'Well there's
my evidence that Kelly's things have changed the energy dynamics
more than what we'd done there fifteen months ago--we certainly
didn't see results like this!'
He arrived at 4PM, as agreed, to help me get
some plywood cut up in his nice, big shop over in Pullman, ten
miles away. Within five minutes of his arrival, the sky got
darker in the vicinity of Moscow Mountain and by the time we'd
driven through town to the lumberyard, it was raining hard on
the mountain itself with occasional lightning strikes. Rain was
being dumped from fast-formed cumulonimbus clouds and we even
got pelted with a little hail from an arm of the storm that was
forming into the prevailing breeze. There was NO strong wind
accompanying this phenomenon, which would cause any
meteorologist's brain to fart, no doubt.
That year was rather a
full one for me, and since I no longer have access to my notes,
it is possible that the time line of events for the remainder is
not exact, but I will reconstruct them as well as I can.
I was
making and distributing CBs to friends of mine in the area, and
one of those CBs was placed on the property located on a
ridge above the Potlatch River behind Kendrick, Idaho. This was
one of the first that I made of the "torsion"
type, and was the first of three which would eventually be
placed in a triangle, with sides roughly a hundred yards in
length. I mention this here, because an event about a year later
was in show that this configuration, in one significant respect
at least, was to exhibit an effect very similar to that of an
opened vortex.
In early September on a
trip to Seattle, a friend of mine and I opened a dormant vortex
on Volunteer park. About three weeks later I was in Seattle
again visiting family, and found and treated one in Green Lake.
Those are the only ones of which I know in the city
proper.
In early October I took a
trip down south to visit relatives. On the way I drove through
Mount Rainier National Park and found and opened a
dormant vortex on one of the lesser peaks, and opened a vortex
on a peak of Mount Shasta. There were actually stronger dormant
vortices on the summits of those mountains, but I did not have
the time or equipment to attempt to reach those places. A friend
of mine and I found and opened two on hills in San
Francisco. Carol had told me that Sedona, Arizona was special,
so on the way back I passed through that town. There were many
dormant vortices in that place, and during the space of one day
I was able to visit about 7 of them, as I recall. The last one
was several miles out of the city limits, and coming back over a
ridge, just before dark, I was surprised and awed to see the
clouds in the sky arranged in a spiral shape, above the swirl of
positive qi from the opened vortices. That was one time I wished
I carried a camera.
Driving to Moscow one day
after my return, I noticed that a butte east of Moscow on the
way to the neighboring town of Troy had a dormant vortex
considerably stronger than that on Moscow Mountain. I told Don
and Carol. Carol had a friend with access to property on the
location, and Don and I hiked up to fix it. At one of the four
points at which the qi touched the surface at the vortex tip we
found something curious. Don describes it in Episode 72:
They had
cleared some forest near the top of the butte, on the far side
from town so that nobody would see the bonfire, and there's a
huge burn pile in the center of the clearing which Carol says
contains the bones of several victims.
In Episode 67 Don writes about
a "safe-house" of suspicious characters. He showed me its
location, which is on a ridge just across a small valley from
this butte with the vortex. When I first saw it, some time
before gifting the vortex, there was negative qi exuding from
the house. Some time after the vortex was opened, I drove by the
house again. It was abandoned, and there was positive qi coming
from it.
On October 27, I made
another foray into Mount Rainier National Park, this time out of
Paradise Lodge, and managed to open a number of vortices in that
area. If one would look at the seismological charts of Mount
Rainier on the day previous, the day I was there, and the days
following, he would find a radical increase of seismic activity
beginning about 4PM (when I left the mountain), only lessoning
gradually in the following days. These graphs were linked on
EFF at the time, but the data seems no longer to be readily
accessible.
The weather was bad that
winter, and I did not get out much more until the following
spring.
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Spring of 2004. - April 26,
2006 17:35 |
In January, during a break in
the weather, Don, Carol, and I took a trip down to Joseph,
Oregon, where they had heard of some suspicious doings (I had
also heard of such from an independent source). The trip is
described in Episode 78 of their Adventures.
The material of the preceeding posts is
mostly of "Earth" and very little of "Heaven". This is partly
due to the fact that until early 2004 I had no knowledge of the
spirits of the air. There had been a discussion of sylphs on the
clould buster forum back in 2002, but having joined in March of
2003, I did not know about it. But in early 2004 sylph activity
apparently increased and it began again to be discussed on the
forum: notably by DB , or cbswork, as he was known at the time.
Many of his
sylph
comments were collected by Jon (dor2or) in his blog, which
can be be found on John's excellent
"whale" site.
On Sunday, February 8, Ryan McGinty
visited and we spent a good part of the day together
doing orgonite experiments in my shop. Next day I got the
following email from him
Hi Kelly,
Today at 5:00pm I saw my first Sylph. I
wish I had my camera with me. It was directly over your town. It
must of been using the POR from your CB's. One interesting
note, there was a wall of clear blue sky around it, 30 miles in
diameter. On the edges you could see the chemtrails
disappearing. It seeme to be watching the sunset with me while I
was driving down HWY 195. It was a very beautiful sunset too.
I sure had a lot of fun yesterday I hope
you did too,
Ryan
Several days later, driving down the same
highway from a business trip to Spokane, I observed my first
sylph as well. It was not far from Steptoe Butte. I wished it a
merry hello, and immediately the good feeling came back at me
several-fold. I have since found that instant reaction in kind
from these creatures to be quite normal -- and that they seem to
love to abide near potent sources of positive qi (or POR).
Don and Carol had suggested that a visit
to Dulce, New Mexico would be in order, so when the last
danger of the snow was gone at home, I took off in that
direction. The negative qi was observable from there as far
away as southern Utah. I arrived at night, found a few vortices,
and continued on into Arizona. Decided to wend back through
southern California to set up a torsion CB in a friend's house
in Pasadena, and on the way passed through Sedona to check on
the vortices I'd visited the previous fall. They were pretty
much as I had left them.
While in Pasadena I made the acquaintance
of DB, though several things occurred to keep that from
happening: broken teeth, traveling to the meeting in the wrong
direction, etc. But it eventually did happen, and in his back
yard he demonstrated to me how sylphs could make the wind come
up at their will. It was quite an experience.
Thence it was back to the Palouse to
attend to the busy period of spring work. But I did manage a
second trip down to Joseph, Oregon, this time with McGinty.We
managed to do some more good, but it was still too early
to reach everywhere we wanted to gift, and there still remains
some work to do there.
..................
Though married for over twenty years, my
wife and I had never had the right opportunity for a honeymoon,
so we decided to take it that June......
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Trip to England, Sweden, and
Scotland. - April 27, 2006 05:22 |
My wife had never been to
Europe, though I had been to the British Isles with my parents
years before. We decided to spend a couple weeks in England and
Scotland, with a few days out for a quick trip to Sweden. She
wanted to spend a few days in London to begin with. I recalled
that Westminster Abbey and Saint Paul's Cathedral were two of
the more interesting sites in the city, from the etheric point
of view. The qi in the Abbey was somber and solumn, coming from
deep below: here is where coronations have been held for many
generations. The Cathedral is light with positive qi: there is
where royal weddings are often held. We visited both, and
climbed the stairs in the latter to the outside gallery which
gives a good view of the city. From there was observable a
strong dormant vortex, and we were fortunate, for it turned out
that in that city of stone and concrete, the surface contact
points of that vortex were such that we could gift it. On the
train north to Stansted where we were to take our flight to
Sweden, the open vortex was plainly "visible".
Our stay in Sweden was hectic, due to social
obligations, and we had no chance to chase vortices before our
last night there, in Göteborg. We had dinner in a modest
vegetarian place in the old part of town with a young man who
was destined to become a good friend and valuable asset in
vortex gifting. This was Cesco, who had come down on the
bus from Oslo to meet us, and who had camped out the previous
night in the woods. From his capacious backpack he extracted a
notebook. For at the beginning of the year he had taken a
twelvemonth vow of silence, and he kept that vow. So that night
we spoke and he wrote. The conversation was more fluid than one
would expect however, for his English was good and he writing
beautiful (and legible). I had known him from internet
communication, his "little secret coil" having excited my
admiration.
After dinner we decided to take a walk,
and leaving the restaurant I became aware that there was a
dormant vortex on a hill not far off. So we went off in that
direction and found a point where the qi of the vortex touched
the surface. After gifting it, we were approached by a
bird, which seemed to want our attention. We followed it until
we came to a second place where the vortex qi touched the
surface, at which point the bird flew off. After a bit Cesco
accompanied us to the hostel where we were to spend the night,
and we had a good "talk", during which he tried (unsuccessfully)
to teach me to make his coil. He caught the bus back to Oslo in
the wee hours of the morning.
The next day my wife and I took the plane
back to Stansted, whence we set out by auto toward Leeds, where
a meeting of British "orgonauts" was to take place several days
later. Coming into Leeds we were "welcomed" by an impressive
display of sylphs in the sky. This was neither the first nor
last time I've had that experience. It is almost as if they
sense when one needs encouragement. We made it to the city, and
two days later attended the meeting. There were representatives
from Ireland and Wales as well as England, and a good time
seemed to be had by all. One of the participants Marcus, who
will appear again in this narrative, had come all the way from
Switzerland.
The group planned to go the following day
to Ilkey Moor, on which was located some interesting stones with
prehistoric writing. My wife and I had to leave early, but
decided to visit Ilkey Moor on our way. The weather turned bad
and I came down with a fever (which persisted for the remainer
of the trip), which is my excuse for forgetting to bring some
TBs when we visited the moor. We regreted the oversight, because
there was a strong dormant vortex at one of the stones. We
however left markers at the spots where the qi of the vortex
touched the surface, and I called the information back to the
group so that they could gift the places the following day.
From there we headed west to the Lake
District, and spent the night on a sheep ranch. From luck or
design, there was a strong dormant vortex up on the hills above
the farmhouse, and our hosts gave us permission to go hiking. It
was a bit of job to get to the vortex, but the climb/walk was
quite picturesque, and we managed to return just at dark.
Next morning we drove north into
Scotland, and eventually ended up in a B&B on the isle of Mull
just across from the historic old monastery at Iona. This place
had been recommended as interesting, and when we arrived off the
little ferry the next morning we found, sure enough, a strong
dormant vortex. We gifted it surreptitiously, and after a half
hour or so an
array of sylphs appeared across the water over Mull.
Our next journey was north to the isle of
Skye, and up near the north of the island we found another
vortex. After spending the night in the neighborhood, we headed
south again. After crossing over onto the mainland once more and
driving 20 miles of so, my wife had me pull over so we could
take a photograph. For coming from the direction of the vortex
was a singular array of
wispy clouds: these were not sylphs, but still an
interesting
confirmation.
Thence to the south, where our last stop
before leaving was Avebury. It was only a couple days after
midsummer, and we were told that there had been quite a crowd
there on Midsummers' Eve. When we arrived at the prehistoric
site, the weather was stormy: such wind and rain that nobody was
out in the open. This was good for me, for I was able to walk
out to the site at the end of the old path, and unobserved gift
the dormant vortex there. It was actually a few rods distant
from the remains of the ceremonies which had been held on
Midsummer's Night.
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Discovery of the Positive
Canopy - May 7, 2006 22:08 |
This exposition has been
inturrupted for the past week and a half because I have been
unable to access the archives, some of the material of which
would be quite useful at this stage.
If anyone can advise me how this could be done, it would be
quite helpful.
~Laozu
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archive.org - May 9, 2006
12:31 |
It's possible that the archives you are looking
for are on archive. org Type in the correct url and see what
you get. Good Luck
I love reading about your gifting adventures !
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