09-13-2012, 02:42 PM
(09-13-2012, 02:05 PM)plenum Wrote: I think we are already starting to experience some of the effects of 4d, ie thoughts becoming things.
this is most obvious in the example that Ra gave of cancer, where anger (one must imagine it is quite chronic, over a number of years) in response to rejected catalyst leads to bodily dysfunction (direct mind --> body effect).
these cancer rates have been skyrocketing since earth itself moved into 4d energies (since 1945).
mental illness has also been on the rise; and Ra says some of this is due to the self facing the self for the first time, and the individual being quite unprepared for what is seen (a taste of the veil dropping between conscious and unconscious mind).
if one works with these two principles of 4d (thoughts becoming things, and the veil dropping), one can observe changes in patterns in recent times.
sites like kickstarter and indiegogo allow direct funding of projects from interested individuals all round the globe. I've dropped down some cash, and it was so easy to observe the direct connection between attention (mine that is), and a flow of energy to another individual (me offering some monetary support to another's endeavour).
the internet is a quasi, technical social memory complex.
Agreed. Other examples: the Drug Wars (the more attention given to it the more it increases), various types of cancer (you already mentioned this) - the more they are publicized the more they spread. I think our mass communication devices can really help spread various epidemics as people begin to think fearfully about them. Marketers must understand this to some extent as they show on TV mini-dramas of people suffering from disease both "real" and "invented" (restless leg syndrome is an example.) A drug is invented, then a disease is invented to correspond to it. Or the commercials show people suffering dramatically, agonizingly. This taps into fear. On the positive side, our mass communication devices have helped raise the consciousness of the nation rapidly in certain areas through TV shows that spread laughter instead of fear around certain topics. The status of women has certainly been helped by mass communication, as has racial equality.