Re: Observations of Anomalous Transparency

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Fri, 16 Apr 1999 20:06:23 +1200

At 22:00 14/04/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Larry and all,

A most interesting article and almost confirms what I wrote the other day,
In order to see past your nose into another dimension, you must train
yourself to look with the sides of your eyes. The moment you focus, the
brainbox interfers with your observation. When the edges of the retina
receive impulses, they are ignored by the main brain and possibly connected
via a less circuiteous route to the seat of all knowledge.
One of the Rosecrucian exercises is to focus your mind on your mirror image.
The brain knows your image inside out and after a while ignores it to focus
on matters beyond our normal awareness. Possibly the same effect. I learned
to travel outwards to other places that way (although you must have faith
in what you see as you can seldom verify positively where you have been. So
could be hallucinations !!
The transparancy effect interest me very much because I get the feeling
that when you play with high voltages in an area long enough, mother earth
does funny things !
Remember the posting about receiving radio signals through the ground !!
I have not yet tried but have it on my book as a to do.
I don't know if I mentioned it before, but I always see cosmic rays like a
rain
always travelling straight down and never affected by wind.
Some days it is very heavy and others just occasional bursts.
Years ago I has a van der Graaf generator and did a lot of experiments with
rocks etc. and when in the dark you can see a cloud of almost individual
tiny sparks travel from the sphere to the base, not as a spark but a heavy
cloud with an occasional spark that somehow never upset the cloud.
This is what I see all the time raining down and have learned to ignore it
but when I sit still and casually look here and there, the cosmic
rain is quite pronounced.
Keep them coming people, somehow together we'll tie this sucker up soon and
get an answer to our energy quest.

Greetings from down under

Ren