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Volume Three, Number Four

Winter 2002

 

 

Photon Belt Developments-2002 by Rick Riedel

Who Believes What & Why by Raymond with Channelings and

A Quote From "The Way Toward Health" by Jane Roberts and Robert Butts

A Poem by Jane Roberts

 

 

Photon Belt Developments - 2002

By Rick Riedel

 

Over the past few years and for the next few to come, many "signs in the sky" are developing. I will attempt to describe some of them. One of the more interesting has been the entrance of our solar system into the Photon Belt.

The Photon Belt is a stream of photons which seems to emanate from the galactic center towards the star Alcyone. Visualizing the solar system as a pancake, with the Sun at the center, the Photon Belt would be like a fork stuck through the pancake. First detected in 1961 by means of satellite-borne instruments and reported by Paul Otto Hesse, the first contact of the solar system with the Photon Belt came in 1972 when Pluto was briefly in the band. Speculation ran high of "three days of darkness" and the usual gloom-and-doom predictions when Earth first touched the edge of this band for one week in March of 1987. When the three days of darkness failed to happen, interest in the Photon Belt waned considerably. The effects appear to be subtler, yet more pervasive, than envisioned originally.

The entire solar system is moving slowly sideways into the Photon Belt. As planets rotate around the Sun, they swing in and out of the band. Earth has been in the Photon Belt two additional weeks each year since 1987 as our planet approaches and leaves the spring equinox. In 2012, the Earth will be in this band full time, until about 4320 AD. The last time the entire solar system was in the Photon Belt was the Age of Leo, or 10,800 BC through 8640 BC.

The Sun itself had never entered the Photon Belt in recorded history until sometime during the summer of 1998 when the corona of the Sun just started to touch the band, less dense at the edges than in the center. Quite unlike the Earth's entrance into this band, the reaction of the Sun has been spectacular. Early in June 1998, two comets entered into the Sun. This is not unusual. As many as 25 or more comets or asteroids a year will either enter the Sun or graze it. Nothing has ever happened before when the Sun was struck by a cosmic body. But this time the Sun reacted in a way no one has ever seen before. Approximately 30 to 35 solar flares erupted on the surface of the Sun, all in two parallel circles at the 19.5 degrees north and south latitudes. These are the latitudes where the interlocking tetrahedrons cross the sphere of the Sun. It is the same with the Earth or a human being. These are the latitudes of the Cydonia complex on Mars, Mauna Loa in Hawaii and the great red spot on Jupiter. Ascended master Djwhal Kuhl said that the comets which penetrated the Sun have been describing the orbits or movement patterns which form geometric shapes which then form a greater sacred geometry beyond the solar system. These comets have finished that work of creating the ley lines around the solar system and have returned home.

Since this incident, the solar system has been gradually moving deeper into the Photon Belt. At least parts of the effects ascribed to "global warming" are a result of this movement. All of the planets are showing some effect from the increased energy resident in the Photon Belt. Recently, NASA has verified information recently published by the Russian National Academy of Science in Siberia in Novosibirsk that chronicles some of the effects the Photon Belt energy is having on our solar system.

The Sun itself has a magnetic field which has increased 230 percent since 1900. This magnetic field creates an "egg" around the Solar System that is known as the "heliosphere." The heliosphere is shaped like a teardrop, with the long, thin end of the drop pointing away from the direction in which we're traveling.

The Russians have looked at the leading edge of this heliosphere, and they have observed glowing, excited plasma energy there. The Sun's heliosphere used to be 10 astronomical units deep (an astronomical unit is the distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles). 10 astronomical units was the "normal" thickness of this glowing energy that we used to see at the front end of the Solar System. Today, Russian spokesman Dr. Dmitriev says that this glowing energy is now 100 astronomical units deep.

Considering the planets, Venus is markedly brighter. The Martian atmosphere is getting sizably thicker than it was before. The Mars Observer probe in 1997 lost one of its mirrors, which caused it to crash. This happened because the atmosphere was about twice as dense as NASA had calculated. Basically, the wind on that little mirror was so high that it blew it right off. The atmospheres of Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune also are changing, according to the Russians, but they didn't give details. Jupiter's energetic charge has risen so high that there is actually a visible tube of ionizing radiation that's formed between the surface of Jupiter and its moon Io. It is possible to see the luminous energy tube in photographs that have been taken recently.

The Russians also report that Uranus and Neptune appear to have had recent pole shifts. When the Voyager II space probe flew past Uranus and Neptune, the apparent north and south magnetic poles were sizably offset from where the rotational pole was in earlier recordings. With Uranus, it was 50 degrees off, and with Neptune the difference was around 40 degrees.

Nobody really knows what will come to pass as our Earth gets deeper into the energy of the Photon Belt. Since Earth is the densest planet in the solar system, superficial effects are not so noticeable. Speculation as to a pole shift is rampant, but accurate predictions are impossible and there is nothing we can do about that anyway. It is hard to ignore climactic changes over the last decade or so, and the magnetic field of the Earth is decreasing rapidly, an indication that a reversal is imminent. Of special interest to me, as an observer of human behavior, is that the world's population is having a difficult time adapting to the increased energy input we have been getting, mostly from the Sun in the form of solar flares. Whenever the Sun pulses out another huge energy thrust in the form of a solar flare, somebody exhibits outrageous behavior of some sort. The increased energy impacts human beings in a subtle but profound way. As awareness of higher dimensional energies increase, people can either integrate this awareness into their daily life, or sometimes they "lose it" or "snap".

The Earth is moving in and out of the Photon Belt as it orbits around the Sun. It appears to me the times when the Earth is out of the Photon Belt that are times when the dark brothers are getting the upper hand. Below is a table indicating the intervals each year since 1998 when the Earth has been out of the Photon Belt:

6/08/1998 12/22/1998

6/15/1999 12/16/1999

6/22/2000 12/08/2000

6/29/2001 12/01/2001

7/06/2002 11/24/2002

7/13/2003 11/17/2003

7/20/2004 11/10/2004

Students of history can feel free to recollect events like 9/11/01, killer storms, snipers on the loose and the recent rush towards war, but it is in the area of our own, personal lives that we can make most use of this information. Looking back over the last few years, you may notice a more-than-usual rate of difficult events in your immediate circle during the intervals listed above. Somehow, this is part of the adaptation process.

Our Sun's travel around the galactic center is a cycle which takes 225 million years to complete. Setting a beginning point for this huge cycle is arbitrary, but in relation to events on Earth, it is interesting to note that 225 million years ago was the dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs or the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era. Two cycles, or 450 million years ago marked the Paleozoic Era when plants mysteriously decided to move from the sea onto the land, and three cycles or 675 million years ago was the start of the Pre-Cambrian Era which saw shellfish and Trilobites suddenly form themselves from one-celled animals. Nobody really knows what prompted these changes in the evolutionary path of life on this planet, and it stretches the imagination to conjecture what changes will be remembered 225 million years from now. However, it can be assumed that this will parallel the enormity of the emergence of dinosaurs, and it is truly exciting to be here at this time. Somehow the minute changes that are occurring at the atomic level in every molecule and cell of our bodies will set patterns that will hold for the next 225 million years. We are all making history whether we like it or not. Use intent for the highest good to set a pattern, a pattern you were born to create.

 

 

 

Who Believes What & Why

by Raymond with Channelings and

 

A Quote From "The Way Toward Health"

By Jane Roberts and Robert F. Butts

There is the hope that life is good. There is the hope, if you believe in God, that God is good. There is the hope that the universe is benevolent. Yet underlying our hope is a massive amount of evidence that reality and God are not just love and light. We are faced with the undeniable evidence and experience of suffering, chaos, and death. How do we reconcile our hope with reality? There are beliefs that range from the doomsday Bible thumper using the latest bad news on TV to validate the truth of the Bible and turning to Jesus for salvation, to the belief that reality and suffering are just an illusion.

How we answer metaphysical questions has an impact on our lives. What we believe about life effects us. Our core beliefs have many other beliefs associated with them that dramatically effect how we live, and thus experience life. Our beliefs form an almost invisible blueprint which shapes the reality we experience.

I was reading Jane Roberts' book "The Way Towards Health", which is about Jane's last year in the hospital and her relationship with her husband, Robert Butts. Jane and Seth coined the phrase, "You create your own reality". Beliefs are the foundation for the reality we experience. In that book Seth offers a set of core beliefs which he feels naturally support our joy, our growth, our place in the universe, and is an accurate representation of Life.

From "The Way Toward Health", a Seth book by Jane Roberts and Roberts F. Butts:

 

"When you are born you possess a group of attitudes toward yourself and toward life. These allow you to grow with the greatest possible impetus into childhood. They are also important in every period of your life. You can see the results in life all about you, though in animals or plants these are experiences as a matter of feelings rather than, say, as thoughts or attitudes.

"It may sound very simplistic to tell you that you must have sunny thoughts as well as rays of the physical sun in order to be healthy, but sunny thoughts are as biologically necessary to your well-being as are the rays of the sun that shines in the sky. Even as infants, then, you are predisposed naturally toward certain feelings, thoughts and attitudes that are meant to insure your healthy survival and emergence into adulthood. These are actually composed of inbred psychological information as necessary and vital to your life as the data transmitted by your genes and chromosomes. Indeed, these inbred, inner psychological predispositions are all-important if the information "carried by your genes and chromosomes is to be faithfully followed.

"It is difficult to translate such biological and psychological material into the words of any language, even though these inbred psychological prerequisites from a kind of language of their own. It is a language that promotes growth, exuberance and fulfillment, and stimulates the entire organism of the body, signaling the proper responses that are required for health and growth.

"Those inborn leanings or attitude can roughly be translated as follows.

1. I am an excellent creature, a valuable part of the universe in which I exist.

2. My existence enriches all other portions of life, even as my own being is enhanced by the rest of creation.

3. It is good, natural, and safe for me to grow and develop and use my abilities, and by so doing I also enrich all other portions of life.

"Next: I am eternally couched and supported by the universe of which I am a part, and I exist whether or not that existence is physically expressed.

"Next: By nature I am a good deserving creature, and all of life's elements and parts are also of good intent.

"And next: All of my imperfections, and all of the imperfections of other creatures, are redeemed in the greater scheme of the universe in which I have my being.

"Those attitudes are inbred in the smallest microscopic portions of the body, a part of each atom and cell and organ, and they serve to trigger all the body's responses that promote growth and fulfillment. Infants are not born with inbred fear of their environment, or of other creatures. They are instead immersed in feeling of well-being, vitality, and exuberance. They take it for granted that their needs will be met, and that the universe is well-disposed toward them. They feel a part of their environment.

"They do not come into life with feelings of rage, or anger, and basically they do not experience doubts or fears. Birth is experienced in the terms of self-discovery, and includes the sensation of selfhood gently rising and unfolding from the secret heart of the universe.

"The inborn leanings and attitudes that we have been discussing should ideally remain with you for the rest of your life, leading you to express your abilities, and finding fulfillment as your knowledge expands though experience. The same feelings and beliefs should also ideally help you die with a sense of safety, support and assurance. While these inbred psychological supports never leave you entirely, the are often diminished by beliefs encountered later in life, that serve to undermine the individual's sense of safety and well-being.

From another section of "The Way Toward Health";

"Each person is a vital, conscious portion of the universe. Each person, simply by being, fits into the universe and into universal purposes in a way no one else can. Each person's existence sends its own ripples throughout time. The universe is conscious at every conceivable point of itself. Each being is an individualized segment of the universe; then, in human terms, each person is a beloved individual, formed with infinite care and love, uniquely gifted with a life like no other.

"No animal considers itself a failure, obviously. People, however, often identify with their seeming mistakes, forgetting their abilities in other directions, so that it seems that they are misfits in the universe, or in the world. The conscious mind can indeed have such thoughts because it so often tries to solve all problems on its own, until it begins to feel frightened, overburdened, and a failure in its own eyes.

"The inner ego, however, always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that is its heritage.

"It is also aware of the infinite power and strength that composes the very fabric of its being. Through being made aware of these facts, the exterior ego can begin to feel a quicker sense of support and nourishment. The knowledge can let it relax, let go, so that if feels its life couched and safe, and knows itself to be indeed a beloved child of the universe, both ancient and young at once, with an identity far beyond the annals of time.

"It is of great value, then, that each person remember this universal affiliation. Such a reminder can often allow the inner self to send needed messages of strength and love through the various levels, appearing as inspiration, dreams, or simply pure bursts of feeling. The inner ego draws instant and continuous support from the universal consciousness, and the more the exterior ego keeps that fact in mind, the greater its own sense of stability, safety, and self-esteem.

"One of the attitudes detrimental to good health is that of self-condemnation, or dislike of the self. Such attitudes are unfortunately sometimes fostered by parents, schools, and religions. Feelings of self-worth, self-esteem, and pleasure with one's abilities promote feelings of well-being, health, and exuberance." (End of quote)

As I read these passages I was aware of how far some of my beliefs, and certainly the beliefs of the cultures and religions that we are surrounded by, are from the beliefs which Seth proposes. I am also aware that I hold many of these beliefs. As I explore my psyche, I find I am not all of one mind, one voice, or one belief! There are parts of me that hold beliefs and experiences that I am completely unaware of, or just barely becoming aware of. These other parts of me can hold very different beliefs and values from what I consider to be my main personality.

Using myself as an example, I have these different parts of my being which are developing what I believe to be true, at least for the time being, in relationship to God and reality. There is my curious intellectual side that loves to read metaphysical books. There is the part of me that practices meditation in the hope of knowing myself and God more fully.

During a meditation one morning while inviting God into my being I realized I had a fear of being known by God. The fear was, what happens if God starts to show up on a regular basis? I'm aware conceptually that God knows us completely, but to start talking with someone who knows me completely, inside and out, who knows me better than I know myself, is rather an amazing and somewhat frightening prospect.

Here I am, meditating, when I suddenly realized, what about all those places where I am ashamed of myself? Sure, underneath it all is that pure innocent absolute aspect of deity that I am, but what about my personality? What about yesterday when I was short tempered with my mother? I mean God is aware of everything. Would God find me worthy? Would I be acceptable to Him? I don't even reveal all of myself to my significant other. There would be no hiding any unpleasant thought, judgment, anger, or sadness.

I realized that a part of me was very fearful of being known by God. That part of me wanted to hide from God, and hoped God wouldn't find me. I was much better off being invisible where God couldn't find me. It was so much safer if God didn't know where I was, or what I had done. Then He wouldn't be mad at me, or be disappointed in me, or punish me for all the bad thoughts and feelings and things I've done over the centuries.

I wasn't worthy, for all the bad He would see in me. I hated myself for that now, for God would see me as I truly am, for nothing is hidden from Him. I felt how if I could just stay small and invisible I wouldn't have to be held responsible for all those bad things. "God, just pass right on by. Please don't notice I am here."

I stopped my meditation, and curled up with blankets and hid. I felt that vulnerable part of me. He felt young like a child, and somehow innocent. He wasn't the one who had done anything wrong, but he held the fear for being seen as the wrong doer, and there was guilt and shame.

Part of me was inviting God into my being, and part of me was dreadfully fearful that God would show up. I was amazed to discover that a part of me felt this way. After all, it was another part's greatest hope that God would show up. I also knew that this was a bit of a dilemma for God. For if God did show up, He would be delighting the part of me who meditated, simultaneously frightening the other part. As far as I understand, God does not wish to frighten the parts of us that may be fearful of Him. Rather, God seeks to honor and embrace all aspects of our being. I need to heal my shame and guilt.

This is one of the ways in which I think these more invisible parts of our psyche effect our reality. We need to be able to hear these other voices or parts within us, but often they are holding a pain, or some other unpleasant emotion and experience that we do not wish to experience, so we push them down where we can't hear them, and then forget about them until something is missing.

Here is another example of parts and beliefs in relationship to God.

Edited Channeling from February 2000

(In the kitchen a few days ago) "You were speaking and acting out from the part that is angry with God for how His presence is not felt in your world or life, and saying many things that you perceived would anger God. There is a layer of anger in betrayal, and beneath the anger there is the pain. In your feelings that God isn't there for you, you are both saddened, angered and betrayed by His lack of presence, wisdom, love, beauty, truth, and grace, in your life. All the divine attributes which you correctly attribute to His being, and which you so wish to embody here in your life.

"There is the fear that you are not that. That somehow you are not love. That somehow you are not wise. That somehow you are not filled with divine energy, with divine consciousness. That in your separation and casting out, you are separated from all that is good, from all that is holy, from all that is eternal. That which is eternal is no longer with you. You are cast forth, and you will deteriorate and die.

"The fear is not being. The pain is separation. The anger of being betrayed, the sadness of a broken heart, of not being love, and of not loving. You desire to know you are a good being.

"This is an important subject, where you feel you have been betrayed in your relationship to God."

And I would add life. You can hear and sense all the beliefs, experiences and parts which are contained in the above which are in opposition to my life being fulfilling. One of the things I'm learning is that a core theme like betrayal has a host of reflections. Within my life I can find many ways where I feel I have been betrayed. Or, the way this core experience and belief has manifested in my life!

How far have I traveled in experience and beliefs from, "I am an excellent creature, a valuable part of the universe in which I exist." If that belief is to manifest in my life, then I must understand and heal the parts of me that have come into existence as a result of my other beliefs/experiences. And it is not by judging or denying any part of our being, that a belief/part/experience will be healed.

Pushing painful experiences away seems like the natural thing to do, but doing so keeps the underlaying experience and beliefs from coming to consciousness. The pain is telling us how something feels, how an experience and or belief feels to us. Somehow there must be a way to embrace those difficult emotions which does not leave us overly debilitated.

Staying in judgment of these difficult emotions keeps the underlying experience and beliefs from coming to consciousness. But until those initial experiences and beliefs can come to consciousness, there isn't the opportunity to heal them. Somehow allowing ourselves to feel the difficult emotions begins to move that frozen situation/pain, which then may be experienced as grief and loss for that which was initially experienced and split off from our being. But now we have a chance to heal, transform, and change the scripts which originated from the initial experience, beliefs, or imprinting. We can then have the opportunity to rewrite the script to one which reflects the love that we wish and hope to create and experience in our lives.

The End

 

 

A Poem by Jane Roberts

 

High in the secret mountains

where the proclamations

of nature come,

I sense a new note full and free

as a whole new world in some

ancient sweet recipe.

 

The ingredients are

glittering and golden and bright

and filled with expectancy,

and that note swirls,

curled inside nature's world

with the promise of salute,

a new book to emerge

up in the mountains

where the earth's

proclamations are made.

 

And there is a wind,

a rush and a power and the voice,

a voice that says nothing at all

yet forms new alphabets of life

that glitter and buzz and swarm

and shoot into fragments,

jigsaws of light, sweet bombs

of mystery that go shooting off

like seeds of flame,

with a fury and a power

and a secret

known to me alone.

 

 

Contributors

Rick Riedel received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Washington in 1968. After 3 years of graduate school studying Physical Chemistry and Nuclear Physics, he discovered computer programming and enjoyed a 25 year career in systems work. Happily retired, he now pursues writing, metaphysics and the spiritual path. He has been a practicing astrologer for over 30 years and has written extensively on the subject.

Jane Roberts, Robert F. Butts and Seth are the authors of the Seth work. They produced a wonderful body of work which is timeless and a gift to us all. Thank you.