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Peter Farley is an Australian-born journalist, metaphysical researcher, and spiritual healer, He is the author of the controversial book series, Where Were You Before the Tree of Life? - The True History of the Darkness and of the Light. All six volumes of which are now available... With the last three volumes available soon. These books are the first to fully map out the history of alien interaction with the Earth, past, present, and into the near future. Extending the work of noted researchers such as Erich Von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, the book series goal is to show its readers the extensive repercussions this interaction has had on life on this planet, especially its formative role in the global conspiracy known as the New World Order.
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 Bruce Willis and Madeleine Stowe from Twelve Monkeys (1995). |
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Experiencing the Timewave Shifts
by Peter Farley
Experience anything funny last Thursday? Something perhaps in the air beside the soft subtle hint of autumn? Did you perhaps feel the soft rippling shadow of a timewave coming through our sector of Creation bringing with it a ‘correction’ to the future, a correction brought about by all the changing that has been going on due to the work of a very few light-WORKERS over the past few months and years.
One of the essential understandings for each and very one of us at this present time is that this is the PAST, not the present nor the future. If the energy around us feels a little ‘dead’ then think back to Stephen King’s seminal work The Langoliers and how the energy of the present doesn’t simply fade away, but gets eaten by the smiley-faced Langoliers of his child-like imagination.
The best explanation for what IS taking place occurs in the Bruce Willis-Terry Gilliam movie, The 12 Monkeys, where Willis’ character is sent back into the past to correct the tragedies that have occurred to create a nightmarish future in which humanity now exists.
The healing of major participants in the Creational hierarchy, grid work extrordinaire, healing miracles, and so many other things have taken place for so many that this latest timewave found much to change. This timewave was not unlike a not-so subtle shifting or correction in the course of a vessel at sea or in the air. And the ripples will continue to occur consistently from now on through the end of 2012. This past has already been altered drastically and thereby has created for all of those ready to make the jump into hyperspace a new opening into a far, far brighter future.
In the 1952 classic short story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury, a party of rich businessmen undertake a time travel safari to the past to hunt dinosaurs on the eve of an American presidential election. While the organizers have taken every precaution to minimize the impact of the hunting party on the past, one member violates the rules and leaves the designated path. Upon their return to the present the group finds that the world has been drastically altered by the seemingly innocuous death of a pre-historic butterfly stepped on by one of the hunters.
The flapping of the butterfly’s wings is the essential idea of chaos theory, the thing the New World Order hates most –that which is most uncontrollable. And it has been the not-so-silent flapping of some lightworkers’ wings that have created so much change to be rippled forward into the creation of a new future.
Terence McKenna (who died April 2000) was a professional mushroom researcher among other things who in the course of his long first-hand study experienced a visionary inspiration for a fascinating piece of software called Timewave Zero. The official introduction to the original program from Dolphin Software (by Peter Meyer) describes it best:
This software illustrates Terence McKenna's theory of time, history and the end of history as first described in the book The Invisible Landscape by him and his brother Dennis, and more recently in his The Archaic Revival (HarperSanFrancisco, 1992). The theory of Timewave Zero was revealed to Terence by an alien intelligence following a bizarre, quasi-psychedelic experiment conducted in the Amazon jungle in Colombia in 1971. Inspired by this influence Terence was instructed in the certain transformation of numbers derived from the King Wen sequence of I Ching hexagrams. This led eventually to a rigorous mathematical description of what Terence calls the timewave, which correlates time and history with the ebb and flow of novelty, which is intrinsic to the
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