Re: Human gravity

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sat, 19 Sep 1998 14:28:04 -0500

Hi jmag et al!

You wrote;
> Transendental Medition (Levitation) It's a process that
> they teach and I believe thay show at there www site.

I've heard this for years from students of TM, even one lady with a
doctorate who rented an isolation tank which I had to try. She told me
quite freely that she had levitated using the TM process. I asked if
she had this documented and she said no, no reason to prove it as she'd
done it and that's all that mattered. I asked if she could do this at
will, she said yes. I asked if she could show me and she said no, she
didn't feel the need to prove it to anyone. I have seen the photos of
people in the lotus position apparently in the air but only a few inches
from the floor. People who have observed this say the photograph is
taken while the TMer pops their muscles in such a way as to throw
themselves into the air but they just fall back down and do it over and
over, it is while they are in the air that the photo is taken and the
claim made and remade and remade and remade, ad nauseum as 'proof' that
they can levitate.

There have been some interesting studies by TMers who claim that their
mediations on peace will have a broadcast effect and lower the crime
rate in a community. I've always thought this was amazing if true. They
say just one person meditating can create pockets of peaceful influence,
so the more who do this across the land, the lower the overall crime
rates will be, so they claim.

With regard to this thread which originated from a comment/question
about apparent weight loss during party levitation experiments, I am
still of the opinion that some of the people who came before us, had
knowledge of how to lower weight and allow free flight using wings,
swimming, flaps, high jumps, etc.

Perhaps the people who did the TV series 'the Flying Nun' knew more than
we gave them credit for? I don't know what the true inspiration for the
show was, but there are numerous reports of saints and people in
religious ecstasies flying, floating and even lifting heavy objects to
fly them from one point to another while in this pseudo trance state.

Personally, I like the idea of using instrumentation instead of a
trancelike state so that you can fully enjoy and control all that would
happen while flying around....soaring in the cloudes, gliding through
the air, doing slow falls that carry you wherever you want to go, even
using the winds to blow you around like a hot air balloon...

The movie 'the Rocketeer' was another one that had some great flying
scenes, though I don't like the idea of toasted buns from a modified
cannister vacuum fan housing blowing flaming alcohol to provide
propulsion.

IMO, the next step in propulsion will take two forms;

1) inertial drives which uses the weight of the mass as
the reaction mass,
2) using the pressure of ambient aether to push a mass into
an artificially created low pressure zone that is produced
on the side of the mass that relates to the direction you
want to move, up, down, wherever.

The same principle of deflecting aether to provide weight loss also
applies to propulsion.

Flying Nun type hats, Rocketeer propulsion units, wings to fly, fins to
swim, glider wings or just a plain old high cfm fan...any one of which
can provide the thrust once you get into the air.

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