Must Watch: The Bill Wood Material

I encourage readers to listen to a fascinating interview from last week with a former Navy Seal about his alleged involvement with Project Looking Glass.

In my opinion, this is some of the best material out there on what’s actually going on as we approach December 21, 2012. And it’s very, very positive!

Enjoy!


And here’s a follow-up group FAQ with Wood, Bill Ryan, David Wilcock and Kerry Cassidy, which in some ways is even more profound than the initial interview …

 
Welcome to 2012!

Thoughts on the American Autumn

Sol Luckman

Hindsight is 20/20, as we all know, but sometimes foresight is, too.

In February this year, in a blog post entitled 2011: The Year Kansas Goes Bye-bye, I wrote:

The timeframe around 2012 is not about global disaster, but global healing (which can involve some discomfort as toxins are expelled from the planetary body).

To the extent that 2011-13 is about “apocalypse,” we must understand this word in its most literal, etymological sense as a period of “revelation.”

And indeed, what is not being revealed these days—from the endemic fraud in our financial systems, to corruption at our highest governmental levels, to the genocidal and delusional intentions of a tiny group of individuals who consider themselves the Elites but, in reality, are about to get up close and personal with the medieval Wheel of Fortune?

At the time of penning these thoughts, I had no way of knowing that the national and global movement the Elites had feared so long that would help precipitate their downfall would be called Occupy Wall Street.

But along with everyone else who was paying attention to the unprecedented events of the Arab Spring, in correlation with the greater cosmic cycles having to do with the current Shift of the Ages, it was a good bet that an American Autumn was on its way.

In a second blog, What’s Really Happening in Our World?, also from February, I addressed the mainstream as well as the alternative media’s spin on current events—which, in my opinion, often reveals a severely warped view of reality calculated to maintain the status quo through fear in the face of overwhelmingly positive tides of change:

If you have so much as dipped your toe into Internet media, you’ve probably read enough … dire prognostications for a lifetime of twisted dreams.

Of course, the so-called Elites behind the mainstream media have both fostered and capitalized on the tendency, so prevalent in those just awakening spiritually, to nose-dive into the negative—rendering everyday news coverage every bit as frightening as the cinematic horror and violence they unceasingly fund.

Many movies and TV shows in particular these days, such as 2012 and V, have virtually become self-parodies of “doom-and-gloom” Internet “conspiracy theories.”

The single biggest problem with such theoretically possible, but statistically improbable, scenarios is that they all really have nothing whatsoever to do with what’s actually occurring in our world to initiate so much wondering uncertainty and wild speculation.

The simple fact is that the earth and all her inhabitants, including ourselves, are being exposed to a very rare frequency increase that is in the process of evolving everything: our way of thinking, relationships, monetary systems, governments, and even bodies.

As our entire solar system orbits into a zone of enhanced energy, which has been identified through a groundbreaking reinterpretation of redshift science, everything we have thought of as immutable is rapidly undergoing an ultimately favorable transmutation to a higher order of being.

If you’re the least bit sensitive energetically, you’ve probably felt these surging cosmic waves in your life and perhaps even in your physicality.

Various ancient wisdom traditions compare this energy to a “purifying fire” that first purges and makes clean, before any sustained rebuilding or regeneration can occur. The purifying fires burn not just individuals, but entire systems and societies, preparing them for rebirth and renewed growth.

Thus we can experience any number of breakdowns in our relationships, professions, and bodies—all of which can be quite traumatic—before we begin the process of breakthrough.

In a blog from August, First Breakdown, then Breakthrough, I discussed this crucial dynamic:

In the spirit of Carl Jung, I’ve been saying and writing for years that breakdown is a prerequisite for breakthrough.

This is a universal truth, as far as I can tell, that operates both on the “macro” and “micro” scale. Or as the ancients said, “As above, so below.”

Presently, lo and behold, as seen in the crumbling-in-real-time world economy, we’re finally reaching the proverbial moment of breakdown.

Can you hear the sucking sound at the center of global finance? That’s the cosmic vacuum cleaner come to suction up the mess that has become of our social systems.

This, on the heels of the bubbling up into public awareness of such epic levels of greed and corruption on the part of the elite that the mind simply boggles.

I know people are scared we’re all going to hell in a hand basket. But I don’t think that is what’s going on here.

Something else, something wonderful is transpiring. A new world is being created out of the ashes of the old. Right now, it’s just a little hard to see for the smoke in our eyes.

Returning to the subject of the American Autumn and Occupy Wall Street, some in the alternative media have claimed that this movement is a psy-op, a form of controlled opposition carefully orchestrated by the Powers that Be.

I find this position not only absurd, but itself a psy-op, a form of controlled opposition carefully orchestrated by the Powers that Be.

To the contrary, there is every reason to believe Occupy Wall Street is the real deal and has the Elites scared … witless.

Even the economic crisis, mired in all manner of fraudulent activities by the greedy Elites, that directly gave rise to Occupy Wall Street, in my view, is not wholly a purposeful creation of the Banksters to induce chaos and reestablish control.

David Wilcock, Benjamin Fulford and others have argued for some time that an alliance of nations centering the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have been putting a hard squeeze on the rogue Western regime based in large measure on Wall Street.

As I continued in my blog from August,

I can’t bring myself to believe—despite the arguments made by a vocal minority of Internet conspiracy theorists—that the global fiscal implosion in process right now is purely by design of the so-called Illuminati.

Even if this financial crisis were planned, as David Wilcock has pointed out, the world economy is, fortunately, a complex adaptive system.

A hallmark of complex adaptive systems, a concept that has been studied rigorously, is that they cannot be manipulated in a mechanical manner.

In other words, they cannot be controlled so as to produce a preordained outcome.

Think of a house of cards falling. That’s what the global economy based on debt and fiat currency is, anyway.

You might be able to make a house of cards fall. But it’s virtually impossible to predict the exact nature of the “hand” the falling cards will create.

Will you be dealt a full house? straight aces? or a fold?

See the problem with playing God? Playing God is just another way of saying playing with fire. And much more than fingers can get burned.

While we’re at it, let’s get another thing straight. The planetary economic system is a form of slavery (if not an outright death sentence) for the vast majority of the world’s population.

If you don’t know what I mean, please, wake up.

The old system needs to crash and burn. I can’t emphasize this point enough. And if we have a soul at all, we need to be willing to let it.

While I mean “crash and burn” rather literally (think: Fight Club), I definitely don’t feel we’re headed into a decade-long Great Depression or a post-apocalyptic world.

My understanding is that new systems and technologies—better systems and technologies—have been in preparation for many long years waiting for this very moment to arrive.

Doom-and-gloomers (many of whom are probably on the payroll) who insist the world will spiral into chaos and darkness in the aftermath of the breakdown fail to realize that even our existing technologies, such as the Internet, will allow us to reorganize our society—in short order and for the betterment of all—like a truly complex adaptive system.

So, when do I believe events will come to a head and we’ll see some real change in an undeniably egalitarian direction?

Given a choice between sooner and later, I’m voting for sooner. Based on my present understanding of the end of this precession of the equinoxes, I’m guessing we’ll see some fireworks by 2014 at the latest. But that’s about as specific as I can get.

As for dates for global transformation that have come and gone after much attention and speculation, as Carl Johan Calleman’s date of October 28 is likely to do in a little over a week, in my opinion, timing is bitch.

But that doesn’t mean that our hopeful prophets are madmen or fools—just that their watches are a little off.

As I put it in April in The Importance of Being Imminent,

Clever skeptics have suggested that these messages are a form of shadow government psy-op to keep the masses drowsy—and not taking to the streets—through regular doses of “hopium.”

Not only is it now apparent that hopium failed miserably to keep the streets of the world clear, but

[I]t’s one thing to get the exact dates of a transformational window wrong, and quite another to intentionally plant disinformation.

Far be it from me to wholly discount such messages simply because their timing seems a little off. In the grand scheme of things, we’re talking about a monumental transition between World Ages, each lasting thousands of years.

What are a few months, or even a few years, spent in anticipation of a new beginning that, when it finally comes, will make everything we went through while waiting seem more than worth it?

In the meantime, if you agree with me that things can’t change fast enough, and would like to help speed things along, please, let your voice be heard!

You’ll probably encounter some belittlement and sarcasm from the somnambulists still out there who, despite alarm bells ringing nonstop everywhere, somehow have managed to remain fast asleep.

Fortunately, their wake-up, like the wholesale change bearing down on our civilization, is imminent, whatever that means. You can bank on it.

If you become a little too lathered up—which I, being an unapologetic Indigo, did in a recent blog

I say, you also may get a heavy dose of judgment from spiritual apologists who insist that everyone’s perspective must be honored and that the change is happening anyway, so why stress about it?

In my life and work, I’ve promoted unity consciousness and unconditional love for many years as a path to personal and planetary healing and transformation.

I believe that to love one’s neighbor, even a really rotten neighbor, as oneself is good advice. Damned hard to do, but excellent advice.

Yet there are boundaries involving personal dignity and human rights—which we must maintain if we are to reach our full potential, individually and collectively—that are appropriate and healthy.

To fail to respect these boundaries on an ongoing basis is not to be loving, and certainly not to be “enlightened.” It is to love neither yourself nor your neighbor—and ultimately to promote not evolution, but devolution.

Think about it. Even Jesus kicked ass in the Temple. And I offer that if Jesus were among us today, he would join Occupy Wall Street.

Despite new age dogma, not all truths are relative. To a large extent, we do create our reality. But simultaneously, reality creates us as well. Therein lies the rub.

Even in a malleable matrix conditioned by our thoughts and beliefs, in addition to universal truths, there are undeniable, localized truths called facts—many of an unpleasant nature relative to how We the People have been abused by our “leaders” that are finally coming to light and are no longer subject to the “divide-and-conquer” dialectic known as debate.

Soon any discussion will cease to be about what has been done, which is becoming increasingly obvious by the day, and will switch to what is to be done: with the convicted perpetrators of crimes against humanity, with our fraudulently decimated property records, with the many houses that sit empty as people starve on the sidewalks, with our Big Pharma “sick care” system that, to paraphrase Matt Taibbis description of Goldman Sachs, is like a great vampire squid sucking the lifeblood out of the populace.

I don’t for a minute think we’re alone in this fight. I know from personal experience there are benevolent higher forces at work in this exciting and challenging metamorphosis we’re experiencing.

I also know that help comes to those who help themselves. And there are as many ways to help ourselves as there are people.

Please join me and millions more in freeing ourselves, both the face in the mirror and our brothers and sisters, in whatever way feels good to you.

Copyright (c) 2011 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

[Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD  and the newly released POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING & TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD. Sol is also author of the BEGINNERS LUKE  Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously foreground the role of imagination in creating our individual and collective reality. You can learn more about Sols nonfiction, fiction and art at www.CrowRising.com.]

Manifesto for a New Fiction

Sol Luckman

The problem with much contemporary Americansome would say, worldfiction is twofold. If we understand many commercial novels these days to fall somewhere on the spectrum between literary and visionary, with much in the middle that scarcely deserves mentioning, its hard to ignore the fact were living a classic Catch-22. Literary novels are just not that visionary, which is another way of saying theyre often boring and unimaginative, slaves to a dogged realismwhereas visionary novels are, typically, none too literary, which is another way of saying often poorly, if not execrably, written, cobbled together with their narrative machinery clanking and clunking.

Historically, the exceptions confirm the rule. Tolkiens THE HOBBIT and THE LORD OF THE RINGS are indeed consummately both literary and visionary. These classics have also been imitated so many timesunsuccessfully, even laughablyit beggars belief. Here and there a contemporary novel pops up on the radar in this magical Twilight Zone where craft and invention seem indissolubly weddedRobert Coovers THE PUBLIC BURNING comes to mindbut those of us literary-visionary hybrids who scour todays fictional landscape in search of inspiration usually come up empty.

The fly in the ointment is that old bugger, realism. Nearly two centuries after Stendhals novel-as-mirror traveled the tedious highway of fiction, and despite the influences of modernism and postmodernism, the majority of todays novel readers, like Coca-Cola addicts, still want the Real Thing. I'm speaking metaphorically, of course. The beauty of a metaphor is it doesnt have to be real to ring true. The instant a metaphor becomes real it ceases to be a metaphor, which suggests a disconnect between truth and whats commonly referred to as reality. This is a pivotal pointthat the real world probably isnt what you believe it is, or rather, that it s precisely what you believe it iswhich, if you still dont get it, I can only trust someday you will.

I dont mean any of this theoretically. Theory does everything in its power to remove the living soul of literature, tear its heart out, make of the study of Art a hard-edged Science. Never mind that Art is as far removed from measurement as Science is from love. As writers confronting theory, its incumbent on us not to let our prose dry up in that desert, but to allow it to become a desert rose, our prose, flourishing in the heat and sands of what passes for knowledge.

We must, then, for them to be of any worth whatsoever, live our theories practically. For writers this means, inevitably, doing the deednot just having the idea but putting it on paper, writing down not just the bones of our dreams but their flesh and blood as well. Literature, at its best, and despite the recent attempts of critics, can never be murdered and dissected, as its an immortal yet organic thing, drawing on the richness and complexity of Experience yet somehow managing to transcend its mundane origins like an alchemist transmuting base metals. The current twin foci on theory and realism conspire to dry up the spirit and wither the soul, blind the eye and deafen the ear, broil the brain and microwave the heartand perhaps most disturbingly for us radical wordsmiths who still havent sold out to the Man, brown the nose and pucker the rectum.

If were to avoid becoming fiction robots in a corporate world, we must stop adding to our educational excesses, eschew the assembly line of MFAs and bottom-line publishing houses, commit ourselves to a way of writing that engages in a valiant struggle to push the limits of plot and language so as to awaken, not anaesthetize, the reader. Anything rather than live in the dead world of those cold people, the Intellectuals. Anything rather than subject ourselves to the fusty chain of academic command, the savage petty politics where the arguments are so heated because the stakes, as someone once astutely quipped, are so small.

We must lay our ears back and push on into the literary fourth dimension, realm of feminine chaos and infinite possibility, forego regionalism and play with farceand, especially, always appreciate the bizarre. Love for the bizarre is, itself, transformational. When you welcome the bizarre into the fiction of your life, anything and anybody can be transformed from dogshit into gold.

Lets begin a new literary movement. I dont care what we call it. Lets start writing novels for people who dont like novels. Because these days who can blame them? You can please all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cant please all the people all the time. So lets at least please ourselves. Years from now when verisimilitude is finally understood as a terribly limiting proposition, let our daringly experimental books (often self-published, often ignored by the mainstream) be remembered as the Rubicon fiction crossed on its journey into multidimensionality. There can be no turning back, for readers or writers, after our historical strokes of madcap genius. Or so my story goes.

Once in every generation, if were lucky, a character shows up who can teach us about reality because hes more real than ourselves. Melville called such a character a Drummond light after the type of light once used in theaters that was capable of providing illumination in many directions. May one of us create such a character. Better yet, lets buck tradition and create a string of Drummond lights, each a brilliant facet of the Hope Diamond that is our new fiction. Lets turn away, once and for all, from old Enlightenment tropes toward a new narrative of Enwritenment. Together lets write light.

In so doing, maybe, over time, our inherited and mostly dysfunctional posterity urge based on ego will gradually give way to something more stable, healthier, that might be called simply the urge to be. To have been versus to be. Product versus process. In the face of a literature of monoliths and petroglyphs, we have the choice to opt for incompletion. May our new writing shine with the protean power of now. May imagination become the new faith.

Copyright (c) 2011 by Sol Luckman. All Rights Reserved.

[Sol Luckman is a prolific visual artist and critically acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. His numerous books include the international bestselling CONSCIOUS HEALING: BOOK ONE ON THE REGENETICS METHOD and the newly released POTENTIATE YOUR DNA: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION WITH THE REGENETICS METHOD. For information on the “revolutionary healing science” (NEXUS) of the Regenetics Method, check out http://www.PhoenixRegenetics.org. Sol is also author of the BEGINNER’S LUKE Series of seriocomic novels that hilariously explore the role of imagination in creating reality. A respected New York publisher, whose authors feature a National Book Award finalist and dozens of prestigious award winners, made an offer (declined in favor of self-publishing) for the six-volume BEGINNER’S LUKE Series, which was selected out of a “slush pile” of 8,000 manuscripts—a rare and wonderful feat. Luke’s signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination—for only through it can we reinvent our ourselves and our world. Share the Adventure of an imaginary lifetime by visiting http://www.BeginnersLuke.com. View Sol’s paintings and learn more about his work at http://www.CrowRising.com.]

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