Dreamy, or Terrifying?

It’s a strange thing, that odd occurrence when you go to sleep that happens to many people. You dream. There have been studies, thought, ideas and speculations about what happens and where we ‘go’ when it does. Some say it’s our astral self experiencing things on another type of reality. Others think it could just be a bunch of electrical impulses creating images and thoughts while we sleep. But whatever is actually going on, you can’t deny that some of the ideas are really quite interesting. If you like that sort of thing.

Night terrors – a strange experience for those who go through it, acting out terrifying events in your dream they say. I can only presume that the normal mechanism of our bodies and minds recognising and acknowledging the ‘separation time’ of sleep, is absent in those people. And when encountering something that requires a reaction in the dream world, the body reacts in the normal realm to the other stimuli. Perhaps.

Nightmares – perhaps the lead in to the night terrors, but for most people they stop at being acted out physically in this realm, yet can seem to occur in the other one as a thought process and seem as though it is being acted out. Perhaps in a virtual reality kind of way Matrix style, because that was all done in their head, lying in a chair, only the point of death physically transferred. So, same set up for nightmares and maybe even dreams, where you are ‘plugged in’ to wherever it is that we go, and your consciousness is transferred somewhere else. Maybe the nightmares are where you get trapped in between and you are in both which is where it gets extra weird. The films Nightmare on Elm Street spring to mind here, and if you know them, you’ll know why.

Sleep realm – it’s a strange thing, to think we are kind of absent from our lives for around 6-8 hours per day, although there are speculations by some that we do go somewhere else and have ‘experiences’ there too. So, living a dual life of sorts I guess, but a subconscious one you can’t remember when you emerge back into this one. Funny to think of the terminology for it all to – you wake ‘up’ and ‘fall’ asleep. Could it be that we go down somewhere for the resting phase, and rise up again for the awake phase?

Dreams – and what of that process that occurs when we are submerged into the subconscious, we call it dreaming, but what is it? Just a recreation of all the input our daily life throws at us, being downloaded at night for storage they say, just like a computer I guess taking a back-up or archiving information. But it really does seem to be more complex than that, and although studied, it appears we still don’t actually have a clue. I wonder sometimes if that’s part of why they want a chip in people’s heads, and to try and get into their heads as they put it, because it may just be access to the other ‘reality’ that is created through the sleep process. Maybe.

And that’s where the potentially terrifying bit comes in, that there is somewhere else you ‘go’, where you can’t control when, or how, or what and are at the mercy of that. And is it possible that once something knows you can move between the worlds, and is not maybe restricted by two states as we are with sleep and awake, that they move freely between the two. Either we bring something back with us, or it follows us, or possibly always had its own route. Things we can’t see with our open eyes, yet in our sleeping state, we appear to ‘see’ without having our eyes open, so what it is we are seeing with? And who is to say that something is not there just because we don’t ‘see’ it, we are calibrated to be able to view certain spectrums of light so maybe there are things there invisible to us, yet they are there. Being named as apparitions or ghosts perhaps when a glimpse is caught, or if someone has a slightly different ability to everyone else and can see more than others. You just never know…

(c) K Wicks

Compensating, But For What Precisely?

There is talk of reparations, for peoples of times gone by and their descendants to ‘get justice’ for the past. And in principle, I can see how that might occur, with our tendency as a species to live in the past sometimes, and having emotional triggers for it placed so carefully within society. And before I go into the interesting point I want to mention, I want to say that encouragement of this type of thing by the authorities, very neatly takes you away from thinking about justices that should be occurring now. Like, it’s ok, ignore what’s happening now, we’ll just say sorry and chuck some money your way in a few hundred years, if you catch my meaning.

But upon seeing a post about someone being quite miffed at the suggestion of reparations from the UK, because Britain had used 40% of its wealth to abolish slavery in 1833, not even fully paying back what was borrowed for it until 2014. So, I looked further, thinking that it seemed an awful lot of money to borrow and wondered who might have lent it and who in fact may have benefitted from it. Not far to look before you see the name Rothschild pop up, but upon reading the details of the arrangement, I can’t help but think it was all for show, as is much these days so why would it be any different back then? The terms initially of ‘abolishing’ slavery were only applicable to people up to the age of 6, yes, 6. Any over that age was transferred to what they were calling ‘apprenticeships’ – which then morphed into something else. Probably leading in neatly to ’employment contracts’ and paying taxes, making the slaves think they were free, but by constructing society in such a way as to make sure they were tied to be workers for their ‘master’ for the long term, or as we know them today, employers. Yet they were already there hundreds of years before, from 1351 with the Statute of Labourers – part of the moves covered in A Working Strategy. So, people on this island have been tied into certain working conditions for quite some time, with the rules of the slavery being less brutal than other regimes and methods.

And those employers along the way have become slaves to the bigger picture now, being used as middle men, muscle and mercenaries against their own. Divide and conquer as the saying goes. And with those taxes they pimp from us, they then use them to further the enslavement. Also, by publicly calling off slavery by way of payments to compensate all those slave owners, you tie in that country to debt, 200 years of it in fact. Then can conveniently be used as propaganda now, to sow further division and greed amongst the people. As well as making some very wealthy people through that reimbursement, using that borrowed money and taxes. A shift of wealth and a new regime, sound familiar?

Moves in certain countries currently to make a big thing of offering indigenous people and minorities loans has not gone unnoticed. But to me it serves two purposes, and neither of them are to help the ‘people’. Firstly, it ties them into debt they had previously been denied for, loans, mortgages etc, potentially clamouring for them as it had been out of your reach for so long. Secondly, it then causes tension between the people being offered what appear to be better rates and deals. But that’s just how it appears, and the recent inflation rises should be a lesson. That it’s a scale of debt they like to start you on, so it builds up gradually and you are in it for life as they say.

There is an anonymous saying which seems apt here –

‘I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves’

So, rather than play their little game of jealously, anger, debt and slavery, we should be working together to undo the ideas that created it all in the first place.

(c) K Wicks

Church of Death

A strange idea occurred to me today, which started with a cross and talking of it representing a religious faith. Now, here is what I thought, although it may be an unpopular idea. With the heavy usage of symbolism across the board, as well as with recent more demonic imagery, and discussing how the Romans apparently used crucifixion as a form of death before Christ. It suddenly seemed to me to actually be a symbol of death, and by getting people to wear the icon of death is actually an inverted version of what they say. And the thought went on.

Churches – I then wondered about churches, and it’s been speculated before about cathedrals and similar buildings being there for amplification, or as energy generators. Well, on that note, I wondered about the placing of graveyards and burial sites close to these buildings, possibly harnessing dead energy. Almost in an Indian burial ground kind of way, but with a technological twist. The actual building.

Graveyards – as above, wondering if their placement is important, above and beyond an intimate grieving ritual we perform. Even the whole idea of being put in a box, like the Egyptians and other ancient cultures too, or some type of binding in death. Keeping you in the ground for energy. Which then made me think of the Australian aborigine tradition, they bury the body in the ground if they have been bad and they go to hell. Burning it in trees for it be released to the heavens if they have been good. And I guess that may be correct on this line of thought – maybe you are then trapped in a type of hell if you are buried and contained in the thereafter. Until such time as you have turned completely to dust.

Crosses – now, I wondered if the positioning of the wood, actually grounds the energy of what is occurring and draws it inwards towards the ground. A reverse mechanism kind of thing to bringing positive energy up through copper wires. So, instead you create a negative energy and feeling in that place, my articles Imprinting and Echoes in Time possibly crosses over here too, and helps to create what we have come to know as a hidden burial ground, where you only know it’s there by the feeling. And often it may be that nobody was buried in that place, but their life force was drained from them there.

And maybe that goes some way to also explain the catacombs and ossuaries covered in One Thing Leads To Another, where keeping the relics of the dead is important in some way, or at least was. Maybe we are entering a new time where it’s no longer needed, as they have a way of draining you of life while you live now, rather than wait. Or that’s just how it feels sometimes Perhaps. Whatever is going on with all of the above, there is definitely a very sinister coating to it all, and when you think back to times past and what has been done in the name of religion, makes me realise it always was. A wolf in sheep’s clothing kind of thing, having always been there to lead you into the ritual servitude of darkness, convincing you it’s the way. Through similar conditioning that we see today, repetitive rituals to be part of every part of your life. With a timely call of bells to help to reinforce the hypnotic state needed to perpetuate the control on people, and a set day a week you must attend to show your allegiance. And wear a symbol, so that maybe it channels the negative energy towards that person, or is just a visual reminder for them and another part of the mental strategy. Or not, and it really is what they say it is and all is as it appears…

Salisbury Cathedral (MKW-O.39) Framed Art Print

(c) K Wicks

Ningen

There is a new legend apparently, of a strange sea creature that has been given the name Ningen, and emerged around the 2000’s in Japan. I saw what is supposed to be a picture of one, and checked out what the story is – but it was the artists drawing of what they think it looks like that made me think of another. From the Mappa Mundi actually, a strange humanoid with a face in their chest area and no ‘head’ at all.

I have put a collage together of the pictures so you can see what I thought about. I’ll list what they are, then I guess it will be more obvious. Top left – Beluga Whale, top right – apparent Ningen sighting, middle left – the Blemyes people from Mappa Mundi, middle right – Ningen sighting, bottom left – strange creature sighted in Japan, bottom right – artist impression of the Ningen.

To me there is similarity to all of them, and personally I wondered if after the 2011 incident at Fukushima, could it have affected some of the wildlife to the point of making it seem like a new species? Possibly, but most of the sightings and info on them is before. And it all kind of looks like the same thing, but different at the same time.

One of those side thoughts now I tend to have, based on the name it has been given, Ningen. Take away the starting letter and you get Ingen, the fictitious company in charge of Jurassic Park bioengineering in the movies. And I wondered, if it could be possible, they have some crazy islands out there, aside from the trafficking ones they have that taken all the attention? Somewhere between Japan and Hawaii, in that deep, dark blue Pacific Ocean. Like Doctor Moreau’s Island too which is of a similar setting but a far darker idea than just resurrecting supposed beasts of the distant past. And while we were also distracted by the thought of dinosaurs, there have been other quite serious ‘projects’ that have been occurring, big ships able to travel further than your average one, submarine able to explore and stay underwater for months at a time, quite possibly a lot longer than they tell you. Where do they go? What do they really need to be doing down there and what is it they are exploring? I really would like to believe the ocean is as they say, it takes up 70% of our area, all the land is where they say it is and all the maps and satellite images are as they say they are. But for some reason, I just can’t help thinking there is more…

(c) K Wicks

Universe 2030

A follow on piece of sorts, from The Beautiful Mice and their dysfunctional lives in the grip of the behavioural sink. And from the experiment and their limited thoughts on the process I see a very large problem with their findings now I have given it further thought. Even at first, I could see a point of issue, with them keeping the conditions set, and the mice captive, meant the experiment would always run that way, because that’s what was required. Seemingly not to discover the results, but to prove them. So, the conditions were set up to deliver said result. The mice ‘behaved’ as expected and it was conclusive they say. Self-destruct every time.

And like in article, I mention how in the fictional story of the Rats of Nimh, they broke out and forged a new existence, theorising I guess that if they did have a chance to leave that set up awful life, they would. As people would. I had already realised some people have already suffered a similar fate to the experimental mice. Years ago, when a terrible drought happened in Darfur, they said lots of people were dying. So, me being of a simple thought process wondered why they aren’t just relocating to better conditions, as logic would dictate. And they tried it turns out, but due to modern borders, conflict and politics, they were prevented from leaving or were slaughtered if they tried to cross the border. What a logical human, or animal, might do to negotiate a perilous situation, is hampered and engineered often to be a certain way.

And that’s what is created, to try and dictate the final result. They’ve run the simulations, have models, data and projections to predict and create the conditions, expecting a result they have planned for. But this is where I realise that once you take a precision plan out of the lab and into a ‘live’ scenario, the parameters change somewhat and are prone to unforeseen circumstances. And here is where I shall steer away from mice and focus on Jellyfish. Another interesting piece of information I noted at the time (although can’t locate where I read it), which has recurred as a thought in this idea. It was said that certain jellyfish bloomed in extreme numbers when they were killed. I think it was when there was a large amount in Japanese waters, and as it threatened the fishing industry, they killed loads. And that seemed to cause a switch to flick, and instead of hundreds of eggs, they started producing thousands.

So, on that premise I wondered. What if the mice just carried on going through the motions, and made no effort to evolve or adapt because their species didn’t depend on them for survival. They were a small separated sub-group with no purpose other than the experiment. And based on that they believe that humanity will just collapse in on itself, that they wouldn’t notice the conditions being set, and the restricted living being forced on them to try and engineer the result they would want. Then be proved right that there is an ‘elite’ group of humans who deserve to live more than others, and will in fact take steps to facilitate the self-destruction of those others.

But all it looks like is that a devious, callous part of human natures thrives in those types, possibly more so because they lack heart and compassion in the normal sense. Because while they have their resources and families set up be in the optimal conditions to thrive, they go about making sure others conditions aren’t so favourable, ensuring they aren’t able to reach the same level. It’s still instinctual competitiveness to me, not really above basic animal instincts at all, just like the rest of us humans. Unless of course, they aren’t entirely human, but that strays into my article Not Like Us. At this point we are led to understand it is just humans, making bizarre and crazy requests of other humans. So that we put ourselves into the experiment, so they can try and steer its outcome. Trying to create Universe 2030.

(c) K Wicks