Q: Back
in 1995 when we did a session with Roxanne present, I was re-reading
this yesterday because Ark is in Dijon where this guy Moshe is, and
the night of that session was when I had the vision of his face, and
also when I mentioned the dream where I was getting married and this
was so bizarre an idea to me at that time. Roxanne was focused on her
agenda about female gods and the Elohim, and it seems that she simply
shut off any ability for you to communicate to her at all. So, in re-reading
this session, it seems that you were talking on a completely different
level, to me alone, and that it was almost in code. She wanted to talk
about the French Revolution, and you were talking about my past life
in Germany... and now Ark is in France... and there was the vision...and
that was when you brought up Moshe... and Moshe is in France...is there
a connection?
A: Maybe.
Q: Am I correct that you were talking to me on a level that I was not
even aware of at the time?
A: Could be!
Q: Can you help me out here? I would like to know about this Moshe
thing. You not only brought up the name, but you brought up a lot of
other things. And it seems that this was the opening of a door of moving
me in a certain direction. I don't even know how to ask about this
because it is so strange...
A: Then it should be shelved.
Q: Is this one of those things you are going to avoid?
A: Alfalfa fields in Rhineland yield as of yet undreamed of treasures.
Q: Where are these alfalfa fields?
A: Near tracks well worn.
Q: Another clue, please?
A: Nope, that is enough for now!!
Q: You guys are gonna drive me crazy! Do you mean Rhineland as in Germany
proper?
A: We do not mean Rhinelander, Wisconsin... Or do we?!? Who is
to tell?
Q: Who?
A: The searcher, the sepulcher, the one who carries the staff in constant
search for greener pastures.
Q: Oh my! You are being VERY obscure tonight! Just the fun thingsI
like, too! Now, I think I will be pretty busy this week on this, but
is there anything that can be expanded, or any additional clues for
me or Ark?
A: Last clue for tonight: Look for the vibratory frequency light. Good
Night.
Q: Good Night.
To
Ark:
Date sent: Sun, 22 Jun 97 18:44:17
Subject: Rhine
{...] Let's
not get stuck on the Rhine RIVER...
I notice
by looking at the map where this most interesting figure was found...
the Hildesheim
Crop Circle... (yes, the one I remembered hearing about, but never
heard anymore after) that it is VERY
close to Bielefeld. Now, I am not really UP on German... but I do
think that "feld" means "field." And there is
the "Weser" river and I already found:
Well=
akin to Greek wehl - see "will" for IE root. IE base ->wel,
'to choose, ' to 'wish, ' -> Latin 'velle.' Worn - wear -weren
-> werian -> verja -> wasjan, IE base -> wes...
WESER?
And the Weser runs by Gottingen
also... And I notice that if you look just to the left of GOSLAR...
and slightly up, you see a place called "Alfeld." Alfalfa
field?
And this
Alfeld is at the 52 degree latitude line...
And if
you connect Gottingen to Hildesheim and Bielefeld, right in the center
of this funny right triangle is a place called Stadtoldendorf.
Also,
Hamelin is on the Weser and there is the old story of the "Pied
Piper..." a cave or hill or mountain that opened up and swallowed
all the children who followed the piper... a frequency...????
Very funny
things there!!!
Well,
if you look for the "frequency of light" or the latitude of
Leiden... you find that it is the same as this Hildesheim CC.
What is
the word for light in Polish?
Now, on
the subject of alfalfa.
Alfalfa
is a clover. Clover blossoms make what is considered to be the finest
honey. It is a member of the pea, or legume family. "The outstanding
featureof this group is the fruit, a dropod that typically splits along
its sides when ripe. Inside lie the seeds, generally in a row. [...]
the pod has the appearance of a 'string of beads.'
"Intriguingin
shape and splendidly colored, the blossoms of clovers and kin are appreciated
not just by humans, but by insects too...
"Legumes
have other traits in common. Usually the leaves are compound and are
arranged in an alternate fashion. The leaves of certain species are
responsive to touch OR LIGHT. Clover leaves fold up at night.
"Clover
and its relatives are indeed 'plants of good fortune." They add
NITROGEN to the soil...
"In
the 1920's scientists were puzzled by the behavior of some soybean plants.Although
they had plenty of sunlight, water, and fertilizer, the plants stubbornly
refused to flower until just before frost came and then they were killed.
By varying the factors involved, the researchers discovered that the
beans would not flower in the long days of summer. They also found
that there were varieties that would flower ONLY when the days were
long. In the years that followed, it was learned that many kindsof
plants will flower and fruit only when the day is of a particular length
and that the triggering factor is the number of hours of darkness, not
those of light!!! This responsiveness to light, called "photo-periodism"
is NOT an arbitrary reaction, but one that enhances the plant's chancesof
survival and those of its seeds. Plants in different regions have developed
their own photo-periods, keyed to completing the ripening of fruit before
any killing frost; and GROWERS CAN GET PLANTS TO FLOWER AT THE 'WRONG'
TIME BY ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT.
So, I
think this little bit on alfalfa has a lot of parallels in human beings,
in genetics, in spiritual development and so forth!
But, I
don't think we are supposed to EAT it...I think it is a message given
in symbols...
I looked
at Wisconsin - nothing...
But, the
bees, honey, seed pods and relation to light as a metaphor for genetic
enhancement is, I think one layer.
Funny
that the C's talked in this way AFTER I wrote what I did on the subject
of DNA.
And, the
honey is made from the nectar of the blossom, and blossom, blessing,
and blood all derive from the same root...
To
Laura:
Subject: light
Date sent: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:50:19
>What
is the word for light in Polish?
"Swiatlo"with
funny "S" and "l" which probably comes from"swiat"
which means "world" or "universe."
On the
other hand light is shining and "to shine" has the same root
in Polish, it is "swiecic" with funny "s" and last
"c" which is similar to "swiety" which means"holy"
or "saint". Thus "holy" is the same as "endowed
with light".
Similarily
in Russian. The same roots and relations. Somewhat different pronunciation
To
Ark:
Date sent:Sun, 22 Jun 97 20:15:31
Subject: Re: light
>
> What is the word for light in Polish?
> "Swiatlo" with funny "S" and "l"
Okay,
we have "Swiebodzin"
at the same latitude as Leiden and Hildesheim.
Also,
just a little above that line, to the West and North of Hildesheim,
is a place called "Spring." Now, if the surname of the previous
life was Ger Springer, Von Springer, or related to this area, it would
be rather interesting... because there seems to be a railroad AND a
river both intersecting in "Spring."
And, spring
is a VERY interesting word!
IE root:
sprengh -> to move quickly -> Sanskrit: sprhayati: strives for.
"To rise suddenly or quickly; to come, appear suddenly and quickly;
to grow or develop -> the plant 'springs' from the seed;to begin
to appear, as the DAWN. To leap over, vault; the quality of elasticity
or resilience; energy or vigor; used to absorb shock and as the motive
power; a flow of water from the ground; any source, origin, or motive;
the season when plants begin to grow after lying dormant; any period
of beginning or NEWness; the line or plane in which an ARCH rises from
its impost; see 'rise.'
Rise:
IE root: ereis -> to set in motion, to arouse, to stand or assuma
vertical position; to return to life; become resurrected. To go to
a higher place or position; to attain greater height or a higher level;to
become erect or rigid; to increase in some way; to become stronger and
more vivid; to originate, begin, spring up; to become more BOUYANT;
LEVITATE; upward movement; ascent; to be stirred or aroused sexually;
ETC.
So, since
Moshe was brought up at a time when the C's also insisted on talking
about this past life business... and it was in Germany... and the name....
and other things...
Well,
putting it with the dream... hiding something to come back for it in
the "next life."
Hiding
it "in the open."
In a field.
Well worn
track...
I think
we need to investigate this past life business a little more. I had
thought that we could just sort of leave it behind... and I had not
been thinking about it...
I don't
know. If I was there we would drive around and LOOK at some things,
and ask some questions... and a LOT of things... and goodness knows
what we would find.
WE might
remember something...
Funny
business.