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Ready to be amazed by the Wizard of Weird Strange
Things with Joshua Warren. I am Joshua pe Warren, and
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can do at home, and a lot more on this
edition of the program. To odd concepts that may or
may not go together, we'll see. One of them is
what is the sun? Yeah, you know the sun, the
big hot ball of light in the sky. And the
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other is accessing the Akashak records again we'll explore any
possible connection, or maybe we'll find that there is no connection,
but regardless, let's just start with the Akashak record. This
is one of my favorite topics, actually, and I've talked
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about it a little bit here and there over the years,
and I guess i'll just tell you first off, in
my own words, this is the idea that there is
some other dimension, if you will, in which everything that
has ever happened, or everything that is happening, or everything
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that ever will happen, is being recorded. And that includes,
of course everything that you've done and everything you're doing,
and everything that you will do as well. You're a
part of it. And I guess that it kind of
ringing true to me because that if you do believe
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that there is some meaning in life, there's some purpose
that we're all here, and you've heard me say I
think it's a big classroom, Well, then it would make
sense that that experience would be recorded in some form.
And I guess you can just call that, you know,
an instinct or an intuition that I have. As a
matter of fact, if you haven't heard it, go back
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and listen to episode one forty one of this podcast.
Strange things. It's called what is instinct? From where does
it come? So I just have personally this feeling that
there may be a realm like that, and that you know,
otherwise the things you're doing are just drifting away meaninglessly.
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And so okay, well, let me give you now a
more formal definition of what we're talking about. And this
is spelled akashi c a caution records. In the religion
of Theosophy, which if you don't know what that is,
Theosophy is it's one of those strange metaphysical mystical religions
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established during the late nineteenth century, founded primarily by the
Russian Helena Blovotsky. And I've talked about Madame Blovotsky before.
I wrote about her in my book Used the Force.
So I'm not going to go in and give you
a whole big scoop on her right now. But in
the religion of Theosophy and the philosophical school known as
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anthroph boy, here we go anthro Pisophy and anthropothosi anthroposathy.
I'm a professional writer, and sometimes you know, I'm just like, look,
I'm stuck here also, But anyway, look, here's the bottom line.
All these mystics said that the Akashic records are a
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compendium of all universal events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent
ever to have occurred in the past, present, or future,
in terms of all entities and life forms, not just human.
They are believed by theosophists to be encoded in a
non physical plane of existence known as the mental plane.
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Because it is believed that the records are encoded vibrationally
into the inherent fabric of space, some have likened the
mechanism as similar to how holograms are created. There is
currently no scientific evidence for the existence of the Acocic records,
and rigorous scientific research into this field has seen little traction.
As a matter of fact, the word akasha is the
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Sanskrit word for ether, sky, or atmosphere. I like this
idea of it being perhaps similar to how holograms are created.
That's kind of how I feel about it as well.
And so ultimately here the idea is that there is
some part of your being that is being projected, I guess,
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into this other realm, and that's where it's somehow being stored.
And I was recently listening to Coast to Coast am
and George Nori had a woman on named Lisa Barnett,
and she is the author of a book called Akasha
Spiritual Exercises of Accessing the Infinite Intelligence of Our Souls.
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So I got a copy of this book because I thought,
you know, I've always heard about people saying that there
is if they believe in this kind of thing, there
is an acaucic record, but you don't really hear about
them discuss how to access it yourself. So I thought
that was an interesting hook to just touch on here
for one of these podcasts. And in the interview that
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she did on Coast to Coast AM, Lisa Barnett said
that I think, you know, George said something along the
lines of when when you think of this room where
the acosic record is being kept, do we have like
a bunch of old priests with long beards and cloaks
with quills writing everything down? And she says, no, noes.
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It's she said, it's more like having a go pro
camera on your head twenty four to seven, and that
that information from that go pro camera is being uploaded
somewhere at least maybe every night when you go to sleep.
You know, something along those lines is a closer analogy. Well,
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she didn't really say much about how that she started
coming into contact with these entities that she calls the
record keepers. And so I was very interested in that
because she said that she stumbled in and I'm reading
from her books. She says she stumbled into the akasha
as an intuitive energy healer in the nineteen nineties, and
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so she was performing a healing for someone and she
had been told by one of her teachers that there's
this thing called the akasak record. You can go to
the gates, but you are not allowed inside, all right,
And so she always felt that there are these acacic
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beings of light there that were helping her when she
was working with clients as some kind of a psychic.
And she says, quote, one day, I heard a deep
voice telling me about my client's soul path and how
their lives were impacting the present circumstances and creating their challenges.
The first time it happened, it wowed me. These beings
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showed me the great expanse of the client's life as
their soul plan unfolded. I saw a two thousand year
timeline of who they had been and why they had
wished to be here on earth at this time. This
was a different level of information that I had ever
accessed as an intuitive healer. But where did this wisdom
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come from? In the nineties, no one was talking about
the Acasha or accessing the Acocak records. So then she
goes on to talk about how this correspondence continued, and
she said that it is interesting. You can kind of
tap into this and you can learn information about why
that you chose to come into this incarnation of life
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at this time and the things that you wanted to experience.
You probably heard about that idea before that you didn't
just get tossed here to be taught a lesson, that
you made a choice to come here. And you know,
I'm not sure personally wish of those two scenarios to believe,
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or if maybe they both can be true. I'm just
not certain about that. I kind of tend to think
that maybe you know the most for the most part,
you're here to be taught a lesson. Maybe you haven't
always been the greatest person and so you're here to
learn some things. But maybe that just doesn't apply equally
to everybody. So she says the Okay, now here she's
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talking more about like what this whole thing is, and
she says, just imagine for a moment an endless library
filled with volumes written about our own histories, pages and
pages of who we were in our past lives, who
we were connected to through our soul families, what we did,
how we lived, where we lived our different lives, and
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what we accomplished or did not accomplish, including being the
scribe to note all our deeds and actions to both
fulfill karmic contracts and also to create them. And then
she even says, We've lived in many dimensions, on many planets,
et cetera, et cetera. Okay, and you have a personal,
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mag magnificent library of mysteries waiting for your discovery. Your
records contain information and wisdom about your hundreds of lives
on Earth and your thousands of lives elsewhere. It is here.
It is there to help you achieve your life's plan
and purposes, and it can help you to heal so
you can fulfill your destiny. All you must do is
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find your way into it. All right, when we come
back from this break, I'm going to give you some
of the advice that she has on how you can
begin your Journey into the Kashak Record. Now, I'm not
going to give you all of that. She doesn't want
all of it to be taught. I'm just going to
give you some particular information that I think she would
be okay with you having. And by the way, I
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don't have an agreement with her. I'm not promoting this
book for her. I don't make any money off of it.
This is just something that I thought was interesting and
so seem like a good thing to share with you
when we come back from the break. She says, there
are five steps that you need to know if you
want to tap into the Acashic Record. And then after that,
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what on earth does this have to do with the sun? Well,
this is the time of the show when I got
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Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast
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Ijia tatto zoome and a bit of a programming note
for you. Sometime this coming September of twenty twenty three,
I am going to be doing some pretty significant work
in the field, and there is a good chance that
I will have one or two best ofs. It's not guaranteed.
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It depends on how that gets scheduled, but if so,
you'll know what's going on, and of course I should
have some interesting stories for you when I return. All right, now,
let's get back to the Akasha, the Akashic records and
these tips that we find in the book by Lisa Barnett.
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And there are a lot of other people's names listed
on the cover of this book. I guess who contributed,
and maybe one way or another. But here is what
she says are the well. She calls this the five
step process, and this was apparently written about in one
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of her books called The Infinite Wisdom of the akashak Records.
She says, Number one, set your intention for clarity in
the guidance you receive all right, so that's important. You
need to know precisely what you are looking for. Number two,
write out specific questions you want to ask your record keepers.
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Pick one area at a time to start. Number three,
use the given Akashak access prayer to open your Akashak records,
and then ask your questions. Okay, so we'll get to
the idea of a prayer here in a moment. Number four.
After completing the questions, fill yourself up with Akashak healing
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energy and light. And number five, then close and lock
your records for now. So when she's giving tips, she says,
you know you need to use your first, middle and
last legal name to open your Akashak records. Always read
the prayer. I'm not going to tell you what the
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prayer is because she says here, please do not teach
these acacac record prayers to anyone else. Our teachers undergo
rigorous training to ensure they have integrity and accountability and
deciding to whom they teach these simple, yet potent access prayers.
And then it says you can open your acacak record
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daily for the next month and write about your experience
in a journal. You'll be surprised at how much information
you received during that time. Be sure not to use
alcohol and drugs which lower your vibration, and says you
know prescription medications are acceptable. And also it says please
do not drive a car with your record open. Working
with your record can be distracting and will take your
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focus off driving or performing other tasks. So she goes
on to give a lot of more specific tips, but
it seems to me like what she's saying is you
have to read this sacred access prayer, and in fact
there are multiple prayers, and then you sort of meditate
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on your question or questions while reading these prayers, and
then somehow that's when your eyes will be opened and
you will gain the information that you seek. And I
suppose that it can come to you in a variety
of ways. It might come to you as it came
to her. You might hear the record keepers speak to you,
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or you might just have some intuitive knowing. But that
is how she is saying, more or less, to look
into your galactic origins and find out more about who
you are and why you are here on Earth. And
so again, if you want to look into this specifically,
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just look up at this book Akasha by Lisa Barnett
now here. I was reading through this, and I have
not tried this yet. I have been insanely busy lately.
In fact, you might even be able to tell that
the show sounds a little bit off because my schedules
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so off. Next year, I've got to just calm down
a little bit. I just have had too much going
on this year, especially getting moved into the new house
and everything. But so I started thinking more though about
like the idea of the Kashak record and how that
that may or may not make sense from I don't know,
a more scientific point of view, because scientists would say, well,
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this is just all all a bunch of pseudo science.
You know, we hear that word a lot. And I
started thinking about what power supply has been around for
well for practically forever here, and of course I started
thinking about the sun and how that a shadow can
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be burned on a wall by an atomic explosion. I mean,
have you ever gotten online and just looked up, for example,
how the Hiroshima bomb burned eerie shadows into the ground.
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And I mean basically, you know, there were people who
were just standing on the street and then they were
hit by this blast. And depending on the position the
person was in. Uh, you see that person's shadow cast
up on walls and stairs and streets. It's truly eerie.
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And you know we're talking about you know, this person
being blasted by this nuclear explosion. Well, the largest nuclear
explosion that we have in our in our part of
the galaxy here is what comes from the sun. And
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I've always been intrigued with some of these more odd
stories regarding the sun. Like, for example, when I was
in Puerto Rico, sometimes these old fishermen they would tell
me about this thing called the green flash. Have you
ever heard of that. I didn't even know if it
was a real phenomenon at first, and they said that
sometimes when you're out there, well you could just be
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standing on the beach on the shore, or you could
actually be out there on your boat, that if you
just really got lucky and your eyes were open and
pointed in the right place at the right time, just
before sunrise or after sunset, that sometimes pow, you would
catch this green flash of light. And at first it
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sounded kind of like a myth, but I could tell
they seemed to be telling the truth, the truth. And
you know what, it turns out. Some scientists finally documented this,
and they say that the flash is caused by light
from the sun just below the horizon being bent, usually
through a temperature inversion toward the observer, and light of
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shorter wavelengths violet, blue, and green has meant more than
that of longer wavelengths, which is of course yellow, orange,
and red. But the violet and blue light is scattered more,
leaving light that is perceived as green. It's always been
intrigued by how weird that the sun is, and how
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that people have, you know, since the dawn of time.
They worship the sun. In fact, if you read about
religious aspects, solar deities play a major role in many
world religions and mythologies I'm reading here. Worship of the
sun was central to civilizations such as the ancient Egyptians
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of South America and the Aztecs of what is now Mexico.
In religions such as Hinduism, the Sun is still considered
a god. He is known as Syria. Many ancient monuments
were constructed with solar phenomena and mind, like these various
megaliths that we all know so much about, and things
that would sort of predict the equinoxes. Obviously you've heard
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me talk about the chichen Itza, the serpent shadow that
climbs the pyramid. It just goes on and on talking
about like from at least the fourth dynasty of ancient Egypt,
the sun was worshiped as the god Raw. There were
people who believed that, you know, raw, that this god
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Raw was being carried across the sky by you know,
some kind of a chariot, and that these were fire horses.
I mean, people have always believed that, and it makes
sense why that they would feel that way. And what's
so weird is that the sun is the most prominent
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thing in the sky that we have, and yet it's
inconceivable that we could ever go up there and get
a really good look at it. So here's what I
decided to do. I just bought a variety of books
about the sun, and I just started reading about the
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sun to see what some of the weirder things were
that I might be able to find about it. And
what I found was actually kind of frustrating, because the
books about the Sun are either super duper elementary, like
you know, written for kids, or they seem to be
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extremely complicated with all of technical jargon, stuff that I
wouldn't even try to read to you. Like here's this
first one that I opened up, which is obviously written
for kids. This is literally the first sentence. It says,
the sun is very important to us. It gives us
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light and heat. We need the sun to live, can't.
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I don't know, more unusual things that I've discovered about
the sun, some things to think about. And the show's
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unusual becomes usual. Do you think that I don't know?
In the same way or a similar way, I should
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say that an atomic explosion can burn a shadow on
a wall, that maybe the sun is blasting all of
us all the time and casting shadows upon all things
that happen upon some other realm. Creating some vast akashic
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record or maybe something similar to that, to form these
kind of holographic imprints. One of the books that I
bought about the Sun, and you know, whenever I'm going
to talk about something on the show, I like to
have some books that I can hold in my hand
rather than just get online and do all the research
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that way. One of the books it's really cool, is
called this It's called the Sun and it's NASA Images
from space, and that's interesting. It's got some great facts
in it. But it's also cool just to look at
all these really detailed color photographs, high definition pictures of
the Sun and all of the odd patterns on it
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and just think more and more about like what this
thing is. But if you go back to this kid's book,
it says the Sun comes up or rises in the
east and goes down or sets in the west. The
Sun is a star. Stars are big balls of hot gas.
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The Sun looks bigger than other stars. It is not.
It is just closer to us. Other stars are much
farther away. The Sun is the biggest object in our
solar system. The planets are a very small next to
the Sun. The surface of the Sun is about ten
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thousand degrees and the surface is called the photosphere. The
photosphere has dark areas called sunspots. Never look at the
Sun to hunt for sunspots. It talks about radiation that
comes from the Sun, that that sunlight shining through atmosphere
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is what makes the sky blue. But okay, let's let's
take a look at some more serious trivia about the
Sun it accounts for. Now, think about how big our
solar system is. You can't imagine it. Ninety nine point
eight percent, ninety nine point eight six percent of the
mass of the Solar system is the Sun. Yes, you
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heard that right. The Sun accounts for ninety nine point
eighty six percent of the mass in the entire Solar
system has a mass of around three hundred and thirty
thousand times that of Earth. It's mainly hydrogen and helium.
Over one million earths could fit inside the Sun if
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you were to. Let's see. Okay, and then of course
they get into all this stuff is very mathematical. One
day the Sun will consume the Earth. The Sun will
continue to burn for about one hundred and thirty million
years after it burns through all of its hydrogen. Instead
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of burning helium, and during this time it will expand
to such a size that it will engulf mercury, venus
and Earth. When it reaches that point, it will have
become what they call a red giant star. The energy
created by the Sun's core is nuclear fusion. The Sun
is almost a perfect sphere. They say that it's possibly
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the closest thing to a perfect sphere observed in nature.
It's always traveling at one hundred and thirty seven miles
per second. That's two hundred and twenty kom per second,
and of course it's ninety three million miles away. There's
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a lot, there's a lot of information here about the Sun.
They say it's halfway through its life at four point
five billion years old. That's how long the Sun has
supposedly been there, four point five billion years right now.
They call it a yellow dwarf star. Let's see, the
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Sun rotates more quickly at the equator than it does
by its poles. Obviously, you've heard me talk about plasma before,
which is a state of matter. That's most of what
we see ejecting from the Sun. And I also I
like to talk about the Sun a lot when it
comes to spooky things. Around Halloween time, because you know,
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the Earth has this magnetic field around it called the
magnetos sphere that keeps the damaging solar radiation at bay.
And that's because the side of Earth that is facing
the Sun has a compressed magnetic field, and the side
of the Earth that's facing away from the Sun has
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a more relaxed and open field. And that's why I
think that here in North America, as we enter the
fall and the winter and we're turning away from the Sun,
we have a much more open and relaxed magnetic field
around this part of the world, and that allows us
to perceive more subtle energy fields i e. Ghostly and
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pairanormal things that might otherwise be drowned out. It's kind
of like going outside in the middle of the desert
here in Las Vegas on a bright sunny day and
someone in the distance turning on a flashlight and pointing
it towards you. You probably are not going to notice
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that flashlight because it gets overwhelmed and drowned out by
all the other light. But when the sunlight is gone,
when the sun has gone down, well that flashlight hasn't changed.
It's throwing out the same amount of light, but all
of a sudden you can see it much more clearly
and even interact with it. So I think that maybe
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what happens when it comes to a lot of paranormal phenomena,
that stuff that's already around us the rest of the
year but more subtle, may become more prominent when we
move through the Halloween season and then into the winter months.
And you could say the same for just nighttime in general. Right,
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So I've talked a lot about that over the years,
but clearly, you know, there's a relationship between these big
surges this space weather on the Sun and what happens
here in general. You know, I've always said that I
think there's a relationship between solar flares, these big, huge,
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I mean like gigantic blasts of energy that come off
the Sun solar flares and things like the Brown Mountain
lights in western North Carolina. You find that when these
solar flares hit, it disturbs the magnetic field around the Earth,
and when that magnetic field kind of shifts around, well,
it induces electrical currents to flow around the Earth, which
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can produce these phenomena, whether they are balls of plasma
similar to ball lightning, or something more mysterious. And that's
also why that you have to be very careful if
you're in a situation where you know you could be
vulnerable to these electromagnetic storms. Eventually there's going to be
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an electromagnetic pulse that's strong enough that comes from a
solar flare in order to knock out a lot of
the sensitive electronics on Earth, meaning what you have at
your house could just go. It just be fried, you know,
just in one second. That's why, of course that I
originally formed the Sunshine Simple Solar Generator Company with Mobius
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so that you could make an independent generator, an electrical generator,
and then you could also shield it. If you go
to Sunshine Simple dot com you'll see one of these.
It's the world's most powerful solar generator for the price.
But also when you get it you can ask mobi
is how to shield it from solar flares. And of
course our friend doctor William Forston has talked a lot
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about this as a problem, and like his novel One
Second After because an emp a pulse like that can
come from something natural like the sun, or it also
can come from something that is man made, which could
be some type of you know, a weapon specifically designed
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to do that, or some other nuclear explosions. So all
that stuff is related, but I guess, you know, ultimately,
I don't know if you're going to find all that
kind of stuff as interesting as I do. But there
is something mystical about the Sun, and it may be
more than just a big hot ball of gas that's
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so far away that we'll never get to get anywhere
near it. Its radiation is coming here, and maybe it's
the battery. I mean, like they say that it's the
most important source of life on Earth, meaning that it's
possible we could still have life on Earth without it,
but it's the most important source of life on Earth.
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And it may be that the beams of the Sun
are directly creating a recording of some kind here, which
is related to this acashic record, which is at the
very least keeping everything that you do in your life
imprinted somewhere. And somehow it's a weird thought, but it's
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worth considering. And sometimes these things that are mystical, if
you study them long enough, they begin to become absolutely
normalized and scientifically understood in a new way. And that's
why when we come back from this break I'm really
excited about this story I want to read to you.
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And this comes from scientists at Stanford. All right, this
is not some kind of like wacky loose source and
it says sound research, Scientific Innovations, Harness noise and acoustics
for healing. And I had not seen this article before.
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It's been around a little while, but it's so great
because use it is literally talking about how that sound
waves are healing people in a scientific lab. And I
thought this has got to be connected to what I'm
finding with parasigmatics and how that these parasigmatic sigils also
help people in all kinds of ways. I'll tell you
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more about that when we come back. I'm Joshua Pee Warren,
and you're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and
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Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of
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and I love this story. It is from Stanford Stanford
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Medicine magazine Sound Research, Scientific Innovations, Harness Noise and Acoustics
for Healing says from the original stethoscope invented more than
two hundred years ago to the fleeting chirp of gravitational waves,
sound has reverb ratied throughout the history of technological and
scientific advances, and today the role of sound and science
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extends beyond the range of audible frequencies. This starts out
by saying that scientists have been trying to deal with mosquitoes,
and this is something that I also have worked on,
as you probably know in my past says nothing insides
irritation in quite the same way as a lurking mosquito,
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but its high pitched drone actually help curb spikes into
mosquito populations and more importantly, the diseases that they pass
on to humans. So basically, these scientists were studying the
noise that mosquitoes make and they've been trying to look
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at that more deeply in terms of how they could
use it to reverse mosquitoes. But it turns out that
this line of research has led to something that's much
more tangible, and that is what they call acoustic choreography.
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And what they are saying here in this article is
that as they studied sound more and more, they realized
that well, heart cells are among the most densely packed
cells in the body, about one hundred million to fit
into a space the size of a sugar cube, and
the compact structure crams the cells so close together that
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they can communicate with one another as one beat as
one lump. For tissue engineers, however, it poses a very
tricky hurdle. You pack the cells too tightly and some
won't get proper nutrients, and two loosely and they can't
coordinate a beat. So they've been talking this article here
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about cardiologist Sean Wu, and he had been talking to
this other doctor Utkun Demirki, and they brought up the
idea that they might be able to use acoustics to
pack the cells very densely and still maintain an ability
to control and tune their organization. And guess what it says.
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This exploits a type of acoustic signal that creates Faraday waves.
And you know these scientific articles are so basically it
says they create these waves that can cause certain ripples.
And they have here a whole page of pictures of
cimatic patterns and that they say they've gotten to the
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point now where they can use simatics, and they can
They say they can change these patterns in the heart
quote by tuning a knob that changes the waves. And
I mean, I'm looking at a whole page of these
simatics patterns that they are using to affect the cells.
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They said, quote, you can make triangles, hexagonal shapes, circles, lines.
If you don't like the pattern for whatever reason, you
can change it. Literally within five or six second, you
can change the frequency and amplitude and the cells move
into a new spot right in front of your eyes.
End quote. Wow. So this article goes on and on,
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But do you see how that I have been saying
there's something mystical about, you know, parasimatics, because it's using
simatics patterns, and I believe that when you see the
pattern that's created, that there's something about you also spiritually
and mentally that kind of resonates with it in sympathy.
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And now we're seeing that this is working just fine,
and clinical tests in a laboratory affecting things physically. Now
I could sit here and go on and on about that,
but there's another exciting news story in the scientific community
I want to share with you. This is from miit
mit engineers create an energy storing supercapacitor from ancient materials. Now,
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a supercapacitor is similar to a battery. It's something that
stores up small amounts of electricity and then it just
it releases them all at once usually or or if
not all it wants then in a much to a
much larger degree. And it says they made this energy
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storing supercapacitor from cement, water, and carbon black. And if
you don't know what carbon black is, well, it's very
similar to charcoal. That says that it's a material produced
by the incomplete combustion of coal and coal tar or
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vegetable matter or petroleum products. And it just looks like
black charcoal is what it kind of looks like to
the average person, like some kind of soot. Super cheap
to produce. It's used as a colorant and reinforcing filler
in tires and other products. Use it for a lot
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of plastics and paints. So we're talking about what looks like,
you know, a little pile of charcoal dust, and they
mixed it properly with cement and water, and it says
this could provide cheap and scalable energy storage for renewable
energy sources. They go on to say two of humanity's
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most ubiquitous historic materials, cement and carbon black, which resembles
very fine charcoal, may form the basis for a novel,
low cost energy storage system. The technology could facilitate the
use of renewable sources such as solar, wind and tidal power,
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and it says the two materials the researchers found can
be combined with water to make a supercapacitor. So they're
talking about the carbon black and the cement, a supercapacitor
and alternative to batteries that could provide storage of electrical energy.
As an example, the Mi T researchers who developed the
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system say their supercapacitor could eventually be incorporated into the
concrete foundation of a house, where it could store a
full day's worth of energy while adding little or no
to the cost of the foundation and still providing the
needed structural strength. The researchers also envision a concrete roadway
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that could provide contactless recharging for electric cars as they
travel over that road. That is mind boggling. Wow, And
we're talking about materials that would have been available to
ancient people. And boy, that makes you think that there
may be something to the old ancient pyramids and other
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types of sacred geometry, that those things were taken so
seriously because they were part of a technology. Huh. See,
this science is finally catching up to the ancient ways
and the old metaphysics. So I love stories like that. Okay,
let me try to squeeze in an email for you
(49:10):
before we go to our break and as usual. Well,
it's not our break, Gosha, it's the end of the
show already, but I will be ending the show with
the good Fortune tone. Getting back to cymatics, And I've
gotten a lot of emails from people who've been telling
me very positive things about using their electrom rings, but
there's no sense of me getting into that right now
(49:32):
because they're sold out and you can't bomb anymore. One
guy said he was having trouble picking up a lady
and he puts the electrom ringer on and almost immediately
he gets a woman. And then another guy was telling
me about using his electron ring and winning at gambling.
But like I say, I won't disappoint you right now
if you haven't gotten to purchase one. But what you
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can get right now is the bad Buster at my website.
And this gentleman and I won't give his name out
without his permission, he said. He said bad Buster deployed successfully.
He says, Dear Joshua and team, I had an incident
at work. It was embarrassing, could have been way worse.
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I had a bad Buster that was brand new and unopened,
and I put down the serial number of a part
and said something about making it go away. All right,
So this obviously relates to his job, and I don't
know what his job is. He goes, there were investigators,
YadA YadA, and all was good. Within seventy two hours.
(50:38):
I was defended by my boss and quality assurance. He says.
I also laid down with my Buddha wand and said
I'm sorry, please forgive me, thank you, and I love you. That,
of course, is the hoono. And he ends this message
by saying, your body of work has been incorporated in
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to my days. Thank you for your podcast and all
your coaching. Love that message. Well, thank you, sir. And
you know what some of these things that I talk about, Yeah,
I can tell you my stories and I can read
stories for you on the air testimonials, but you just
have to go and see it work for yourself. And
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that's why I give them money back guarantee. All right,
my friends, let's end this show on a very positive note.
It is now time for you to kick back and relax.
If you can close your eyes, just take some deep breaths.
Here is the good Fortune tone. That's it for this
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