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31st March 2010

I wrote a paper on "An examination of the phenomenon of "human abduction" pre - 1946 in relation to contemporary models", subtitled "Where do fairies come from."  If anyone's interested, I'll mail it to them, it's my first academic paper, full of errors but raw with passion.  The Faer folk live in unity with nature, the planet, the heavens and the cosmos.  It's humanity that's out of touch.  Materially engrossed, we have become sensation slaves.  We have become empiricists and rationalists par excellence.  We have become Borg.  So believe the tabloids, if you wish.  It's relatively safe; you're part of what passes for normal.  There are, however, other ways of being...............

If the truth can be told so that it can be understood, it will be believed.  The truth is that history has failed, and history as we understand it is coming to an end.  There's a reversion going on, back to the time when we lived naturally in community, united by a psychic bond and an organic relationship with nature and the planet, until the fall into history and the rise of the dominators.  For 10,000 years they've promised us utopia, and they've delivered a toxic, polluted, war striven and over populated planet.  Enough is enough.  No more "leaders," gurus, politicians, capitalists or communists, priests, warmongers or even astrologers.  Our "leaders" are morally, ethically and spiritually corrupt and bankrupt.  They are terminally inefficient, and are trying to drag us down with them in their oil/torture/war festival.  It is community that has been stolen from us by the dominators, it is hope that has been taken from us by the materialists, it is anxiety that has been the gift of history instead of liberation.  It's time for everyone to become their own shaman.  We are the primal generation.  We are the only ones left who can ‘save' humanity.  All cultures, all societies, all the dreams of all of our ancestors have led to this moment, this time and this dimension.  For tens of thousands of years our ancestors have sat round their camp fires daring to dream of a time when the purpose of existence will be revealed, and now, at the end of history, it is our job to oversee the transition into a new bright future based on consciousness expansion, love, community, sensuality, spirituality and hope.  Because - if these things are not a part of our future, what kind of future will it be?  PLAGIARISED FROM TERENCE McKENNA

 

 

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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 08:58
'Leaders' are generally or become eventually, spiritually corrupt. Absolute power without fail corrupts absolutely. With no leaders we get anarchy. There has always been leaders of the masses - Monarchy/Oliver Cromwell! supported by those around them with a vested interest to keep their power by association. Society does need to be told what to think/do. People need rules and boundaries or society has problems as we can see in out society at the moment. I have no idea what the answer is how we integrate all that energy. I personally love the idea of the bright new future based on love and spirituality and try to live by those values actively now in my daily life but I live in middle class southern England and it is easy to live spiritually - with no money problems life if lovely and I feel very blessed. More suicide bombs and madness more anxiety in the media. Race has always needed to find an identity to get behind and then fight the 'others' still happening now football/religion/english/scots/welsh/irish you name it.
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 09:36
Trust in your actions, know in your heart what you think, do, feel, is good or bad, be responsible for your own decisions! If you act compassionately and honestly change will come to you and maybe it won’t, because maybe what you have is what you need, even if you don’t like what you have or get. Just enjoy the natural things around you the trees, the flowers, the sky, the birds, the bees, the rivers, the sea and all creatures. Open your mind to potential and possibility. The ego can be a very stupid thing…We are born, we live, we die… material things that are got through money are nothing. Take money away and what have you got…Trees, sky, flowers, creatures, rivers, sea, the list is endless…Be Humans Being. Thanks Steve for highlighting a truth to ponder on…love Annie from the other side of this very small planet. Xxx
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 10:33
Thank you Steve, and thank you 'Annie from the other side of the planet'. You have both said what I feel but cannot put into words.
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 11:02
Would love to read your paper. Are you studying for your doctorate now?
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 12:55
Living in harmony with nature- lovely thought.Practically that will mean a lot fewer people on this planet.(Elephant in the corner). Also no modern conveniences of any kind.Want heat? burn wood that you have had to fetch/cut down and drag home.Need to go somewhere? Use your feet or maybe a horse.Electricity? Forget it-all renewable sources use manufactured items.
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 13:11
Brilliant, just Brilliant!!! Terri
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 13:33
Like to read your thoughts on human abduction Steve...please email. Got my own idea but too complicated to put into words. Even if i succeeded, it would sound to far fetched....
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 15:12
Hello Steve, I would like to read you paper if you could email a copy to me. This one is fascinating, but aren't they all?
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 16:08
brilliant, everyone. I used to make my chai and sit down to see what Steve had to say, now I look forward to see what Steve and company have to say. thanks.
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 16:11
Steve Have read your blogs for some months and passively admired - both your views and the comments. However - today is exceptional.... agree totally with the last comment...absolutely brilliant! Wow ....!! Thank you for your massive contribution to keeping my world in perspective and hope.
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Wednesday, 31st March 2010 20:03
Pointing us to Seize The Days' website, highlighting the 1999 eclipse & now remembering Terence McKenna - your blog is a crazy journey through my past inspirations! All these things link me in with a past me, that had time to meditate 2 hours a day & throw fishing lines into the future. That future is now. I agree with you about this time being a major turning point, my heart told me long ago, & some of the visions I had still unnerve me. Yet I'm so glad to be light at a time of massive change & transformation. We may or may not have chosen to be born in these times, but we can choose what to do with them. Thanks for your ongoing clarion call to wake up.
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 01:11
Hi Steve Any chance I can get a copy of your academic paper? Big fan. Kelly
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 06:06
Would love a copy of your paper. I regularly put out a dram of whiskey for the Faer folk. Been using Kentucky whiskey but I'll be picking up some Jameson next week!
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 08:37
Hi Steve, I would love a copy of your paper too please - sounds amazing. you give so much to us, bless you!
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 09:38
Awesome :D
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 09:47
Hi Steve, Wow, I love this beautiful planet and would love to read your paper on human abduction and faerie. Please send, thanks. Teri
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 17:02
Dear Steve, got your name from Peter Tadd. We discussed temporality in Ireland and the way it merges here. Interested in aspect of the sacred feminine aka the Sacred Whore (now re-emerging!), the Tuatha de Danann, the Sidh and the phenomena of "changelings". Would love to read your paper please. Leave for the Caribbean in two weeks, had wanted to get a chart done before that but it's all just happening!
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 17:07
The day of the political hero is over.
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 21:29
TFI- My computer has not beeen working for a few days( must be Mercury Retrograde coming early to Pisceans.)Did that put me in a bad mood first thing in the morning- usual routine of get up drink coffee, read Steve Judd grrrr-can't imagine what it would be like if I ran out of coffee AND the computer wasn't working....Well have to get used to it - doing a survival weekend building a bivouac, foraging for food etc-in the summer... so I dont suppose coffee and computers will be part of it....
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Thursday, 1st April 2010 21:54
As a child I spent hours in our garden-full of flowers, roses,honeysuckle,an orchard,backing on to a meadow full of wildflowers with cows gently munching the grass.Beyond the meadow over a river was the ruins of a castle.In the winter owls called,foxes visited our garden... It was a magical place, and I was certain that our garden and the meadow was the world of the faerie.Even then the villagers would talk of being careful of leaving the baby outside in the garden in case he/she would be stolen away..... I would be really interested in reading your academic paper Steve...and my father often spoke of a Golden Age when I was young...