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Subject: What Me Worry? Eat A Mars Bar. Part 7. Oct. 22, 2007.

This tells how Mars was hit by an object that destroyed most of
it's surface life.

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For anyone who understands even the slightest degree regarding
the fourth dimension, can't help but realize that the destruction
caused by the explosions and other results on the physical plane
are indeed a very small part of the upheaval which takes place in
the higher realms of existence, and even on the other planets.
When throwing a pebble into a pool, we can only see the ripples
with the physical eyes, but still down, on and on, goes the stone
regardless of whether we see it or not. The men on other planets
are pleading for their own sake as well as ours for us to cease this
nonsensical destructive thing that can only lead to tremendous
repercussions in the ethers, even to a far greater degree than in the
material or physical way.
There is also a grave concern by these people about our destructive
downhill way of life. We are creating and breeding a r-ce of
psychopathic misfits in our highly specialized, mechanical world.
The people are becoming robots. They cannot sleep for nightmares from
fear and insecurity. Their days are an endless succession of almost
frantic scurrying, or worse, a robot-like existence of work, sleep,
and work. On every hand flagrant psychological and se-ual stimulants
are used for advertisements; suggestion is used to hammer home these
cheap and malicious messages until the brain becomes numb and
neurotic. Exploitation of the masses has become a highly specialized
science, ruthless and cold-bl-oded, running the gamut from charity
to vice.
On the other hand there are almost equally frantic attempts being
made by various re-igious groups, c-urches, individuals, etc., to
portray in some way to the great masses the grave dangers confronting
them. These efforts are pitifully small and weak. Moreover, these
efforts are not above suspicion, for there are, here as elsewhere,
many ch-rlatans.
Resolving all these facts, and in trying to establish and correlate
an active, vital, sp-ritual concept in their hearts and minds,
earthlings must find their own solution. Quite likely, in some future
day, man will evolve a way of life that will embody not only some of
the old spir-tual and psychological factors which have been tried and
tested, but many new and advanced facts will be added (new at least
as far as the majority of the people are concerned).
In this spiri-ually and scientifically integrated philosophy of
life man will find not only surcease from this present day's made
rac- to oblivion, but will find instead a new concept of the
continuity of life, and with a Garden of Eden life will come
happiness, creativeness and fearlessness.
It was intimated in the foregoing pages that it was quite obvious
that it would require several trips to gain a comprehensive
understanding of the Martian way of life, and that therefore, I would
quite likely, from time to time, make similar visits or flights.
Since concluding the last pages, Nur El has made contact several
times and has given or shown me pertinent information regarding
several issues which I would like to clear up. In case some of you
are wondering just as I did, what caused his people to go
underground and why they do not migrate to some other planet since
they have all the necessary craft to do so. Nur El explained all
this by first saying that Mars was, up until about 100,000 years ago,
a planet very similar to the earth. There was air, water, and an
abundance of plant and animal life. The cities flourished on the
surface just as ours do. At that time, through their oc-ult science
and also with their superior telescopes they saw, somewhere out in
space, a cataclysm take place. One of the giant suns suddenly went
berserk, flared up like a nova and then exploded in a terrific
blinding flash. Huge chunks hurtled out into space in different
directions, each one a smaller, white-hot, at-mically-burning sun,
shooting off great streamers of atomic energies. It was determined
by calculations, that one of these fiery pieces would pass very
close to our solar system. As it was larger than our own sun, it
was conceivable that there would be tremendous gravitational pull,
besides giving off great energies. It was also determined, as light
traveled much faster in space than this huge chunk, that it would
pass our solar system. This therefore gave the Martians a grace
period for preparation. They had, however, a choice: to stay on Mars
or to migrate to another planet far away from this solar system.
After a search of the nearby, practical limits of the h-avens, it
was found that there was no other planet available which would be
suitable. So an alternative was decided upon. They could build huge
cities underground!
During the next two hundred years or so, an almost frantic building
program was assiduously pursued. We can well imagine some of the
problems, the sacrifices, and the labor and research which went
into this tremendous project, but it was finally accomplished. In
due time all was snug and ship-shape as possible. Buried deep under
many feet of rock and earth, in their newly constructed dome-like
cities, the people of Mars waited for the final hours. Day by day
they watched the white glowing mass of light grow larger and larger.
There was no really accurate way by which to measure how close it
would pass or just how hot it would be. No doubt many thought it
would be the end!
Finally the hour struck. Nur El stated that for eight days the
planet was rocked, torn and twisted as great forces blasted and
ripped the surface. Plant and animal life disappeared almost
entirely, except for the few species which escaped by being buried
in caves. The air and water too, were largely dissipated or drawn
off with the passing nova.
When it was over, Mars was decimated and burned to a cinder.
Other planets also suffered. On earth there were great earthquakes
and tidal waves. A great continent and civilization, called Lemuria,
sank beneath the sea. (JW Some people may say that the people
from Atlantis and also Inki's folks may have had a hand in the
sinking of Lemuria also.) Great deserts were burned into the surface
in places which were formerly beautiful forests and plains. The
Sahara and Gobi deserts were two of these. Earth's orbit and axis
(or the poles) were also changed. Instead of a circular orbit Earth
was rocked into an elliptical orbit, with the addition of a very
slight but definite wobble or oscillation, which it has never lost.
Uranus was pushed out into an orbit much further away from the sun.
Neptune suffered a similar fate although not quite so pronounced.
It is conceivable that the other planets were also affected
according to their size and position at the time of the passing of
this huge celestial "a-om b-mb." No doubt the knowledge of this
cataclysm will clear up some of the mysteries of Earth's history
which have been puzzling the seekers of truth for many years.
Another question might be asked in regard to the Martians' system
of time. As nearly as can be determined, they maintain a daylight
and dark cycle of days just as we do; this is done by simply dimming
the overhead dome-lights at regular intervals. A week is about twelve
days. There are apparently no months tabulated, but the year is
divided into four quarters, something like the seasons. Their sense
of time is quite different from ours. They practice none of the
hurry scurry which is so prevalent here. Thus there is no constant
clock watching, or the tensions which such a practice produces.
Here again is a similarity to the Chinese, i.e., 'there is always
tomorrow,' a familiar Chinese adage.
Not that it should be construed that they are a lazy or indolent
race, far from it. They are very industrious, but mark each day by
their accomplishments and not with the passing of hours.
Just in the event that there may be individuals who may take
personal resentment, or a wrong view of any comparisons which have
been made as to forms of go-ernment, etc., for the record let it be
said: I consider myself just as much a loyal staunch American as any
other citizen. My parents and grandparents were all pioneers and
helped carve out of a wilderness, what is now known as the state of
Utah. Moreover, my views on present day po-itical systems are
comparatively average. As a philosopher and scientist however, I
might point out as others have, many obvious flaws which are a matter
of present day concern. it is the task of our le-islative bodies to
anticipate and to circumvent such flaws. The Constitution is, in its
entirety, a very wonderful document which expresses very highly
e-olved concepts of living. Such documents and gov=rnments resulting
from them are, however, effective to the relative degree in which
the so gov-rned people integrate them. The end result therefore
devolves upon each individual so participating. The fact that there
are twenty-one amendments proves the correctness of this reasoning.
We must always remember that at no time in life should we ever assume
we have reached perfection. We must always visualize an infinite
universe in which perfection is only relative. We must not become
restless or dissatisfied with what we have. Rather, let us be
thankful to our Creator for each daily manifestation of His love and
abundance, always secure in the knowledge that He will always so
manifest. Our forefathers and those who helped carve out this great
nation had such idealism and faith.
Because we have countless conveniences which they knew not, we
must not lose our initiative to keep pushing back the frontiers of
ignorance, fear and insecurity.

Part 7.

John Winston. johnfw@xxxxxxxxx


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