UFO Contact With Coma Berenesis
by Wendelle Stevens
Apolinar (Paul) A. Villa, Jr., (born 24 September 1916), a mechanic by trade, of 601 Niagra, N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico, holds a unique privilege in the annals of Flying Saucer research. He has had prearranged meetings with Space People for the specific purpose of taking pictures of their craft.
Apparently, contacts of one kind or another with Space People are not new to Mr. Villa. He says that he has been taught telepathically by extraterrestrial intelligences since he was 5 years old.
Although he did not complete the tenth grade of school, he seems to have a good knowledge of such subjects as mathematics, electricity, physics, and mechanics, and has an unusual “gift” for detecting defects in engines, generators, etc. (more…)
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Early Evidences Of An Inhabited Solar System
by Daniel Ross
Venus, Mars, and the Moon are important in that they are our closest neighbors, and the habitability can easily be determined. Our space program of the 1960s and 70s probed and photographed them extensively, since these planets were known to be the homes or bases of the UFOs. Life beyond the Earth should have been published as an established fact years ago. Two things prevented this from becoming our rightful knowledge; the inability, and often the refusal, of the orthodox scientists to go beyond their shared perceptions; and secondly, the absolute secrecy and censorship by the top-level authorities in charge of the space program.
But what about the other planets in our solar system? Are they inhabited also? And are their environments Earth-like, or similar enough, that we could travel to them and step out on their surfaces? (more…)
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Death By Medicine
Death By Medicine
by Nick Bosco
Dr. Robert Mendelsohn has been labeled a medical heretic by many members of his profession. He embraces this epithet as a badge of honor. It is Mendelsohn’s contention that doctors may be more lethal than the diseases they claim to be fighting.
His professional credentials are impressive. He is presently a pediatrician and family practitioner; he was formerly the senior consulting pediatrician for the Department of Mental Health of the State of Illinois; he has served as chairman of the Medical Licensure Committee for the State of Illinois and as national director of the Medical Consulting Service for Project Head Start. He is currently an associate professor in the department of preventive medicine at the University of Illinois. Dr. Mendelsohn also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column titled “The People’s Doctor,” and is the author of Confessions of a Medical Heretic, now available from Contemporary Books, Chicago, Illinois.
Forum: Why do you call yourself a medical heretic?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Actually, I was first called a heretic by other people, although it’s been so long I don’t remember who was the first to do so.
But I don’t mind the term. In fact, I kind of like it. I am a medical heretic because modern medicine is a church, a religion I no longer believe in.
Forum: Why do you refer to modern medicine as a religion?
Dr. Mendelsohn: For one thing, very few of modern medicine’s procedures can be proved either scientifically or logically. Doctors use their own subjective brand of logic to “prove” things they want proved and disprove things they want to challenge. For example, if you tell your doctor you’d like to try laetrile, he’ll tell you that there are no scientific studies that prove its effectiveness. If you tell him that many people who have taken laetrile report a real benefit, he’ll say that’s subjective evidence and not worthy of his attention.
But then, if your doctor wants you to have a coronary bypass operation, and if you object on the grounds that some scientific studies have shown no real benefit from the operation, he’ll tell you that all his patients who have had the operation felt better. You can’t win, so you’re better off not playing the game.
Only in a religion are you required to believe things without proof, to take things on faith. Most modern medical procedures are treated as sacraments – rituals that are supposed to impart some good to the participants.
The high priests of this religion, of course, are doctors. They wear sacred vestments, speak an elite language, and operate with highly specialized tools. And modern medicine has its temples, too: hospitals. Hospitals, by the way, are just about the most dangerous places in the world.
Forum: What do you mean?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Hospitals are dangerous in more ways than I can even mention. I like to compare them to combat zones: You stay out as long as possible, but if you have to go in, you get out as fast as you can. That’s the only way.
For one thing, there are more different germs in hospitals than you can find in any single place anywhere else. Then you have to consider all the drugs that are used in hospitals. The average is about a dozen per patient and mix-ups are common, not rare. Not only do drugs get mixed up, but hospital personnel confuse the identities of patients as well. Babies are mixed up, people are lost. Patients have been found dead in out-of-the-way places in hospitals.
Then, since hospitals are the temples of modern medicine, they are the places where the “sacred rituals” are most highly concentrated. That’s dangerous, too. People don’t generally let themselves believe it, but doctors have quota systems for various diagnostic and surgical procedures. So once you get in the hospital, the doctor has you on his turf and is obliged to use as many of the rituals available to him as he can. Not only are drugs and diagnostic procedures overused, but the ritual mutilation of surgery is frequently performed needlessly as well.
Forum: Ritual mutilation?
Dr. Mendelsohn: That’s right. Conservative estimates put the amount of needless surgery at around 10 to 25%. I’d say the number is closer to 90%. That means there would not be any loss of life or health if 90% of the surgery now going on was simply not performed. As proof, whenever there is a doctors’ strike in which only emergency procedures are carried out, the death rate always goes down. That happened in Los Angeles, in Israel, in South America wherever there’s a strike.
Then, when the strike is over and the doctors go back to work on everybody, the death rate goes back up. So actually, if 90 or even 95% of the doctoring now going on were to stop – not just the surgery – we’d be much better off.
Forum: There probably aren’t too many doctors who’d agree with you.
Dr. Mendelsohn: There probably aren’t too many insurance agents who’d agree that we have too much insurance, or generals who’d admit that we need fewer guns, or publishers who’d agree that we need fewer books and magazines than we have.
Let me point out one example that I’m especially fond of: obstetrical surgery. This is a line of surgery that we could eliminate almost entirely. Unnecessary obstetrical surgery runs even higher than 95%; it’s more like 99.9%. When obstetricians took over from midwives, an immediate consequence was a rise in maternal death rates. This is because the doctors were going straight from the autopsy rooms of hospitals into the delivery rooms – without washing their hands.
Years after this error was discovered, years after the man who had pointed it out was driven into an insane asylum by his colleagues’ blind denial of the truth, doctors finally started washing their hands before delivering babies. And the death rate went down. Doctors then congratulated themselves, typically.
Nowadays, doctors frighten perfectly healthy women into having their babies in the hospital. They scare them with stories of what might go wrong if they don’t have their babies in the hospital. The truth is, is that hospital births are a lot more dangerous than home births, provided an experienced home birth doctor or midwife is present and has been consulted all along. Hospital births have six times more distress, an eight times higher incidence of the baby getting caught in the birth canal, four times more babies needing resuscitation, four times more infection, and a thirty times higher risk of permanent injury.
It’s not hard to understand these shocking statistics when you take a look at the hospital birth setting: an operating room. With all that equipment around, the obstetrician feels like he’s not doing his job if he doesn’t use some of it. So we have the episiotomy, which is a surgical slicing of the perineum to “enlarge” the birth canal. Actually, it’s usually used to make up for the doctor’s lack of skill in coaching the birth. If the mother isn’t knocked out with anesthesia, she can slow down the birth herself so the chances of tearing are lessened. But of course, from the doctor’s point of view, if the mother’s awake the doctor is no longer in total control.
Doctors don’t limit themselves to unnecessary episiotomies, though. They hook up a fetal monitor to the baby’s scalp and at the first sign of distress they want to perform a Cesarean delivery. When I was just starting out in medicine, if a hospital’s Cesarean section rate went over 3 or 4%, there was an investigation. Now the average rate in most hospitals is 15% and in some hospitals it’s pushing 50%! Yet there are no investigations.
Forum: And this is dangerous?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Sure it’s dangerous! The maternal death rate is about twenty-six times higher for Cesarean sections than for normal births.
Forum: Do you think doctors are really out to mutilate people?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Not exactly. Doctors believe in surgery. Families of doctors have more surgery than anybody else. But that doesn’t make surgery any safer or more necessary. The blind faith of doctors in surgery is just a symptom of our technological pride: What can be done must be done. Nobody bothers to question whether it should be done. Another example: close to a million women have their uterus removed every year. I am convinced that no more than a small fraction of those women really need that operation. My guess is that if those were testes coming out, you’d never see a million operations every year. In fact, you don’t see very many testes removed, do you?
Forum: Are you suggesting that the medical establishment is sexist?
Dr. Mendelsohn: I’m more than suggesting, I’m stating it as a fact. Doctors are taught in medical school to mistrust and compete with their peers, and to be deceitful when competing with others. They learn contempt for all groups of people who are inferior to them in social position and power.
This contempt comes out in very interesting ways. You see a lot of female sexual organs removed surgically, like breasts and uteruses, but very few male organs. Women are robbed of much of their dignity in the hospital. Not only are they demeaned in childbirth, but they have to practically get a lawyer in order to be “allowed” to care for their own baby immediately after its birth.
You may think a woman’s right to an abortion is important, but her right to care for her child the way she sees fit is more important and in greater danger. Convincing women that bottle-feeding was just as good as breastfeeding – which it isn’t – robbed women of their birthright, took away from them the use of their bodies in a way that is not only natural but very pleasurable.
Forum: In what other ways is modern medicine dangerous?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Doctors dispense drugs like priests give out blessings. Of course, the drugs cost a lot more – and they’re deadly, as well. More people die from the effects of legally-prescribed Valium than from illegal heroin. Doctors sometimes don’t even follow the instructions given by the drug companies themselves. They neglect to carry out recommended tests or investigate the possibilities of drug interactions.
Doctors are dangerous even before they prescribe drugs or surgery, however. Just going in for an exam is hazardous. I tell everybody to stay away from doctors if they have no symptoms. And even if you do have some problems, you should think twice.
Forum: How can a simple exam be dangerous?
Dr. Mendelsohn: There’s no such thing as a simple exam anymore. Doctors assume you feel cheated if they don’t use at least a hundred thousand dollars worth of equipment on you. Not that they need all that hardware, though; even a $20 stethoscope can be dangerous. I’m thinking of all the mothers who become hysterical when the doctor tells them their child has a “functional heart murmur” after using a stethoscope. Even if he tells them it’s harmless and the child will grow out of it, many parents still treat the kid like a cripple for years afterwards.
X-ray machines are highly dangerous and should be used about one-tenth as much as they are presently used. Yet trying to avoid x-rays is difficult to do, and getting harder. The same goes for electrocardiograms and electroencephalograms. These two tests are dangerous because of the arbitrary nature of the interpretation. Even heart specialists disagree on the interpretation of these tests, so what can you expect from a general practitioner who’s been trained in a week or two to read the results?
Another pitfall of exams is that the doctor assumes you’re “guilty” until proven innocent. And it’s not easy to prove you’re healthy. Doctors aren’t trained to acknowledge health, only find and treat disease.
Forum: So what’s the solution? How does a person protect himself?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Become a heretic. Stop believing in the Church of Modern Medicine.
Forum: Does that mean you stop going to doctors?
Dr. Mendelsohn: Not necessarily. You simply become more selective and aggressive. Don’t automatically accept everything a doctor tells you. The first thing you have to learn to do is ask the question Why? If you ask Why? Enough times, one of two things will happen: Either the doctor will answer your questions and satisfy you, or he’ll sooner or later tell you “Just trust me.”
If that happens, you should put as much distance between him and yourself as possible. Never trust your doctor unless absolutely necessary, which means unless it’s a true emergency.
However, even if your doctor answers your questions, you should still do your homework. You should know more about your disease and treatment than he does. And with the state of medical education being what it is, that isn’t too hard to do.
In general, try to avoid doctors as much as possible. That means staying as healthy as possible. Of course, that’s heresy right there, since doctors think they are the only ones who can keep you healthy.
Just like any religion, modern medicine wants to maintain a monopoly on people’s access to health. So whenever anything comes along that promises to have a beneficial effect on health that doesn’t involve drugs, surgery or some potentially lucrative procedure, most doctors dismiss it as a fad or quackery.
Forum: With that kind of attitude, it seems likely that the medical profession will continue to consider you a heretic for many years to come.
Dr. Mendelsohn: I consider it an honor. My concern is with patients, not doctors.
Death By Medicine by Gary Null
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The Cosmic Reality Of Man
Lecture by Daniel Ross given to the Japan General Assembly
[Adamski Research Group], February, 1994
I wanted to speak today on the cosmic reality of man, as shown by Adamski. Because it is timeless; it is eternal. Wherever you might go, within this system, or out to an inhabited planet in another solar system, the truths would be the same, wherever you go. That is cosmic or universal law. Most of you here today have the many books and writings of George Adamski. Mr. Hachiro Kubota has worked hard to keep all the books in print in the Japanese language, and now has “The Complete Works of George Adamski” published in 10 volumes. So to give you something a little new today, I reviewed many tapes of his talks, where he gives examples and expressions of truth to others, often just in conversation – maybe to an individual, maybe to a small group. It can be rather humbling, I can freely admit, to hear hours and hours of Adamski’s philosophical talks and discussions over a short period of time. When you listen to the fullness and depthness of his knowledge of cosmic life, you quickly realize how really shallow most of our minds are.
The more one studies this field of Space and UFOs, the more he then appreciates the vast legacy of Cosmic Knowledge shared by George Adamski. And there really is no end to learning, if you understand it right. As Adamski often said, the principles remain the same, but the effects are continually changing, with life always moving forward. (more…)
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Spirit Release In Clinical Psychiatry – What Can We Learn?
by Dr. Alan Sanderson
My title ‘Spirit Release in Clinical Psychiatry – What Can We Learn?’ will seem strange to most psychiatrists, because spirit is a taboo word in the secular, materialist culture in which we are so firmly embedded. I’ve chosen to speak about it because my clinical experience has taught me that spirit attachment is a reality and that release of troublesome spirits works wonders. This is an exciting development, with tremendous implications, not just for psychiatry, but for everyone. So please, while you reflect on this question, let the new ideas speak freely. (more…)
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On Master Teachers And Their Students
by Yada di Shi’ite (channeled by Mark Probert)
Yada: This afternoon our talk will be on the Master Teachers of life (Yogis) and to some extent on the nature of their association with those who seek to become students of life.
To become a yoga master requires many years of concentration and complete sacrifice of the lower self to the higher self. Therefore there is no such thing as a young yoga master.
It has been taught by some teachers of yoga that abstaining from sex and eating of meat are of absolute necessity if the student is to attain Self Realization. This of course is a wrong concept. The abstaining from one’s normal sexual drives can be harmful to both the mind and the body, and more especially those of the young, where the fires of creation burn bright and strong. Of course, somewhere along the path the student will of his own accord find the need to practice celibacy, which by the way does not mean the mere refraining from legalized sex called marriage, which practically all priests of almost all religious orders are avowed to do, but to any use of the sexual energies where the aim is to gratify the lower passions. (more…)
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Death And After
by Manly P. Hall
LIFE is more powerful then life and death itself” ~ by unknown
While in Manila I chanced to walk a short distance out into the country and stood for some time watching a slow-moving, mud-covered water bull dragging an antique plow through the ooze of a partly submerged rice field. Hour after hour the great animal waded through the mud, now and again shaking its massive head to free itself from the tantalizing swarms of flies. Behind the bull walked an aged Filipino, his tattered trousers rolled above his knees and his homespun garments bespattered with ooze and grime. To wade day after day through the half-inundated paddies constituted the life of the water bull; to follow with his hands upon the plow constituted the life of the man. (more…)
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We Come In Peace!
by Franklin Thomas
The landing which we are about to describe has one thing in common with all flying saucer contacts – it took place in a remote and deserted place where uninvited witnesses would not be likely to appear or interfere. Possibly there are other considerations such as the proximity to fault lines, magnetic centers, etc., but the choice of such sites and the absence of witnesses always prove embarrassing to the person making the contact not only because he lacks evidence to support his story making it difficult to get anyone to believe him, but also in some countries unauthorized communication with an inhabitant of another planet is considered to be in the same category as communication with a foreign power or an enemy country, and is strictly prohibited by law.
This would not be likely to disturb the space people but accounts for the fact that not many contacts are reported, and but for a fortuitous chain of circumstances no one would have heard about the one recorded here. (more…)
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Yogic Philosophy: Discourse On Spiritual Evolution
by William Walker Atkinson
The beautiful doctrine of Spiritual Evolution, that gem in the diadem of the Yogic Philosophy is sadly misunderstood and misinterpreted, even by many who are its friends. The mass of uninformed people confuse it with the crudest ideas of the ignorant races of Asia and Africa – believe that it teaches that the souls of men descend into the bodies of the lower animals after death. And under the guise of high teachings regarding Reincarnation, many promulgate theories holding that the soul of man is bound to the wheel of human rebirth, and must live in body after body – whether it will or not – until certain great cycles are past, when the race moves on to another planet. All of these misconceptions, however, are based upon the real truth – they are the truth, but not the whole truth. It is true that the soul of a brutal, selfish, bestial man, after death, will be drawn by the force of its own desires toward rebirth in the body of some of the lower and more beast-like races of man – it has failed in its class work, and has been sent back to a lower grade. But the soul that has once reached the stage of even primitive Manhood, never can sink back into the plane of lower animal life. As bestial as it may be, it still has acquired something that the animal lacks, and that something it can never lose. And likewise, although the race – as a race – must wait until certain periods are reached before it may move onward, yet the individual who has risen beyond the need of immediate rebirth, is not compelled to reincarnate as a man of the present stage of development, but may wait until the race “catches up” to him, as it were, when he may join it in its upward swing, the intervening period being spent either in the higher planes of the Astral World or in conscious temporary sojourn in other material spheres, helping in the great work of the evolution of all Life. (more…)
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Removing Prejudice/Finding Peace
by James Allen
He who aspires to the bettering of himself and humanity should ceaselessly strive to arrive at the exercise of that blessed attitude of mind by which he is enabled to put himself, mentally and sympathetically in the place of others, and so, instead of harshly and falsely judging them, and thereby making himself unhappy without adding to the happiness of those others, he will enter into their experience, will understand their particular frame of mind, and will feel for them and sympathize with them.
One of the great obstacles to the attainment of such an attitude of mind is prejudice, and until this is removed it is impossible to act toward others as we would wish others to act toward us. (more…)
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Excursions To The Spirit World ~ Part III
by Frederick C. Sculthorp
THE BRIGHTER SPHERES
Simplicity of Bright Planes
As I mentioned before, my travels became very different and at first were mostly to the lower spheres or dull states, but before coming back to my body I was generally taken to a brighter locality or sphere. There is a reason for this as the condition of the lower state is apt to cling, and this might produce a disagreeable after-effect.
The vibrations of such places have a very pleasant effect on the sensitive spirit body, and to be with others of that plane is better still as they emit a feeling of great friendship.
This radiation of friendliness is very sincere and noticeable owing, I expect, to the greater extent of their auras, which I cannot see in these bright states. I have been able to see the auras of the advanced ones only when they show in greater contrast to the dull astral planes. (more…)
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Remarkable Achievements Of The Lemurians
by Wisher S. Cerve
Aside from the unusual psychic development or spiritual unfoldment attained by the Lemurians and which gave them unusual advantages in a purely personal and individual sense, the people as a race and as a nation attained a high degree of development in the arts and sciences and in the mastership of worldly problems.
When it is said in modern writings that the ancient Egyptians attained a degree of civilization and intellectual mastership that was superior to our present day attainments, this is generally said in a relative way, for it is only relatively true. When we say that the Lemurians reached a higher degree of civilization then we have reached, it is likewise meant in a relative sense, although there are some evidences of attainment that were actually beyond the scientific achievements of modern times. (more…)
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How Past Life Exploration Can Heal Your Life ~ Part IV
by Denise Linn
Relationships
Perhaps more than any other clue, the dynamics of your relationships can offer powerful insights into who you were. We tend to subconsciously and symbolically recreate events from our far past, especially from those experiences that were never resolved. Every reenactment is a way to heal those unsettled situations. For example, when Moses and John were growing up, they were next-door neighbors. They were friends but Moses always tended to resent John, and for some reason John put up with it. One summer the two teens decided to go on a canoe trip together. As they paddled, their canoe overturned and Moses was caught in the current. John, at great effort – and almost at the expense of his own life – was able to rescue Moses.
From that point on their relationship almost magically transformed, and Moses no longer resented his friend. John later discovered that in a past life, they’d both been native South Americans. On a canoe trip during that lifetime, Moses had fallen out of the boat but John didn’t try to save him. Moses had drowned, which caused the lingering resentment in the present time. Reliving the original event shifted the dynamics between them. (Remember, it can be a symbolic or an actual reenactment of the situation. For example, if Moses felt that he was drowning financially and John had saved him, that also might have balanced the original karma.) (more…)
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Astral Journeys Into The Afterlife
with Jurgen Ziewe and Mike Marable
A discussion between Mike Marable and Jurgen Ziewe, two out of body travelers who are discussing the phenomena of Astral Travel. This episode: Just like on Earth, Astral Travelers are not allowed to abuse their power and also, just like on Earth, at least on the lower density levels, money can still play a role in the everyday Afterlife. The experience of reality during Astral Travel can be so intense that it is no longer possible to see it as less real to physical life which can lead to much confusion. It is likely, that while here on earth, we may actually lead a double life on the Astral level without our physical brain being aware of it. (more…)
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Reincarnation: Answering Unanswered Questions
by Irving S. Cooper
A century or so ago when, as the outcome of the struggle between science and theology, unreasoning faith in tradition and dogma began to give way to research and reason, a furious questioning of life and of the world arose. Nothing was exempt. The current ideas of God and the soul, of revelation and destiny, were torn to fragments as thoroughly as every speculative conception of the phenomenal world. It was a period of intellectual revolution, and the thinkers of the race, exulting in their freedom, determined to destroy utterly every falsehood that had weighed them down. Unfortunately, in the hurry of destruction, they cast aside many a truth.
Materialism was the inevitable outcome of such a reaction, and at first it did seem able to answer satisfactorily the questions propounded. People hopefully persuaded themselves that all things and all events in the universe, including the workings of the mind, could easily and logically be explained in terms of matter. It was believed that there was nothing in the universe but force and matter and the laws governing them. It was joyfully affirmed that the old beliefs, which had kept civilization so long in confinement, were dead forever. God was a myth, the soul a fancy, destiny the grinding of the world-machine, religion a tissue of childish legends interwoven with more or less wholesome ethics. And so, on the morning of this new intellectual day, rationalistic science overthrew its ancient antagonist, theology, and strode on to further conquests. (more…)
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