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Okazaki Castle
12-08-2006, 06:14 AM
Powerful Magnetic Storm Approaches the Earth

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Over the past few days, the volume of sun radiation has exceeded the normal level 1,000-fold.

The largest electromagnetic energy emission in the last 30 years has been recorded on the Sun, the Shernberg State Astronomy Institute said on Thursday. This energy outburst may damage equipment of space satellites, the scientists say. Doctors warn that the emission is dangerous for those afflicted with cardiovascular illnesses as well as for healthy people.


Scientists at the Shernberg Astronomy Institute of the Moscow State University have reported record-high emissions of electromagnetic energy on the Sun, the biggest since the 1970s. Over the past few days, the volume of sun radiation, or X9, has exceeded the normal level 1,000-fold. The scientists call this phenomenon an anomaly and say that the Sun is now in a stage when sunspots, sources of high electromagnetic radiation, are unusual. “Outbursts on the Sun like this have been extremely infrequent over the past 30 years,” said Igor Nikulin of the Shernberg Institute. “What is more, we have never had a chance to observe such emissions with the sun at its minimal activity.”

Scientists say that the first indications of increased solar activity were recorded on Monday when four sunspots appeared on the eastern part of the visible side of the solar disk. First, the scientists observed flashes on the Sun which were classified as moderate. However, the flashes were followed on Tuesday by massive outbursts of electromagnetic energy. “Such a large cloud of hot plasma has been released into space that even electronic equipment on space satellites may be damaged,” Vladimir Matveev at the Moscow Aviation Institute says.

The Sun’s electromagnetic anomaly has not reached the Earth yet. However, the Earth is expected to reach the sunspots quite soon. The encounter may happen this weekend, scientists at the Shternberg Astronomy Institute report. Igor Nikulin says: “If the area of the sunspots does not diminish in three or four days and the emissions continue, it may have a serious influence on the magnetic field of the Earth.” A cloud of hot plasma from the sunspots will make the Earth’s magnetic field vibrate and will cause a powerful magnetic storm.”

Doctors recommend their patients to keep to a special regime during the magnetic storm. People with cardiovascular illness are believed to be at a particular risk. However, quite healthy people should be on their guard as well. “One should not go overboard with drinking, going to the sauna or doing extra work,” Vladimir Ryabinin, chief physician at the Sklifosovskiy Ambulance Institute, advises. Other doctors suggest that people pay close attention to their health conditions during the days of the magnetic storm and go to consult their doctors in case of any problem.

Original Russian Source (http://www.kommersant.com/p728532/r_530/Sun_Magnetic_Storm/)

Interesting especially because the Sun corresponds to the Ajna chakra. Hence, conscious understanding or awakening perhaps? Or for some only, those able, the rest sufferring the side effects detailed in the article, or other secondary effects, perhaps?

Regards all,
Okazaki Castle.

Okazaki Castle
12-08-2006, 07:18 PM
Space.com Update (http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/061208_solar_tsunami.html)

A major flare on the Sun earlier this week generated what scientists are calling a solar tsunami.

The tsunami-like shock wave, formally called a Moreton wave, rolled across the hot surface, destroying two visible filaments of cool gas on opposite sides of the visible face of the Sun.

Astronomers using a prototype of a new solar telescope in New Mexico recorded the action.

"These large scale 'blast' waves occur infrequently, however, are very powerful," said K. S. Balasubramaniam of the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Sunspot, NM, "They quickly propagate in a matter of minutes covering the whole Sun, sweeping away filamentary material."

It is unusual to see such an event from a ground-based observatory, Balasubramaniam said. And it was also unusual that it occurred near solar minimum, when the Sun is at its least active during an 11-year cycle.

But solar activity can come at any time. Flares like this one are spawned by sunspots, which are dark, cool regions that cap magnetic activity below. When the caps pop, colossal doses of superheated matter and radiation are unleashed.

Sunspot 929 began kicking up flares Tuesday, when a major X-9 event was detected by a space-based observatory.

When another flare erupted Wednesday, the NSO's Optical Solar Patrol Network (OSPAN) was watching.

A shock wave propagated like the splash from a rock thrown into a pond. This was seen as a brightening from compressed and heated hydrogen gas. Astronomers enhanced the contrast of the images to bring out the detail, and they created an animation of the event.

Repeating patterns heh, gotta love 'em... What was that about ABRAHADABRA being obvious again? Literal occurring physical reality sort of thing, staring everybody in the face, yet they simply refuse to see it till the crunch point cuz they kept on insisting on looking at things thru the lens of their accepted, Established theoretcial frameworks rather than just looking around them... etc etc etc

Regards all,
Oazaki.

m1thr0s
12-09-2006, 01:18 AM
oh cool...microwave diplomacy has finally caught on...I've been advising the council of stars to adopt this policy for years...lol...

it's the perfect fix for uppity organisms looking to bring down rare and exotic ecosystems...one quick zap and it's all better...

you're going to feel a little pinch now...rofl...

m1thr0s

Okazaki Castle
12-09-2006, 06:37 AM
Well, y'know, when advice don't work break their arms and take control yourself...

Used Samadhi Attack for this one, one of the funky little tricks I picked up from the Aghoris when I was in India last...

all the best,
Seb.

Okazaki Castle
12-09-2006, 07:14 AM
you're going to feel a little pinch now...rofl...



Hit it!

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Nah, na na na nah...
Here comes the hotstepper, murderer
I'm the lyrical gangster, murderer
Pick up the crew in-a de area, murderer
Still love you like that, murderer
No no we don't die, yes we mul-ti-ply
Anyone test will hear the fat lady sing
Act like you know, Rico
I know what Bo don't know
Touch them up and go, uh-oh!
Ch-ch-chang chang


Regards all,
Okazaki Kyoshiru.

Okazaki Castle
01-25-2007, 07:30 AM
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Regards all,
Okazaki Kcastle.

Oblio
01-25-2007, 08:04 AM
Very very cool images, particularly those last filtered ones!!



Could you enlighten me as to what Samadhi attack is (you can show me a physical demonstration, as long as you pull the punch :laugh:) - as far as I know those terms placed together don't mean much.... but I welcome a realignment of my perceptions.


Interesting, the flares started Tuesday huh, I pulled an all nighter then working on some stuff, and man was I reaching some hallucinogenic states. I've had fun with sleep dep many times, but never that strong in such a short amount of time..

Oooh, in green

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Okazaki Castle
01-25-2007, 02:23 PM
Hey, the green sun, man that is one I missed and was sooo looking forward to... So loads of thanks on that! :D :cool:

The version of Samadhi Attack I was referencing here is when you merge your consciousness with a particular object in the physical universe, attaining oneness, or union, with it. Then, from that position, you can actually direct and move both its consciousness and its physical state. The Aghori are very good at doing that process very rapidly, by moving things utilising the denser levels of consciousness, eg Jing-based. That requires celibacy though really to do that sort of thing, or at least some desire and inclination to project all your jing out of your physical body to go merging with stars or smtg. It is much easier with Shen, and more subtle, and faster to do in the sense of get the ball rolling. Shen being regular mind or heart energy essentially. The Shen approach produces a cumulative approach, much like a snowball rolling down the hill.

A neat way to merge energy with a particular entity, such as the Sun, is to draw some of its energy down into you, a sizeable ammount, like from 20 minutes of focused chi-kung for example. The imbue that energy with the directives you want and, after that, allow it to return to where you drew it from: it will take your 'programme commands' back with it.

Generally, just as you can move energy within your own body thru focused intent, so too can you move energy in another body (eg celestial, another person) thru focused intent. Thus, you can move mind outside of your own physical form, or affect meridian or ley line flows. When you do that sort of thing on Samadhi mode, you are aware of the whole of what you seek to influence at the same time, and are in every particle of it in a state of expanded awareness. Being one with all of it, you can move all of it. However, you have to so move it within the definitions of its own nature. But, these you will just know, like intuitively, when merged with the object in samadhi anyway.

As to how to attain/do samadhi: focus on third eye, draw energy from Samadhi state of consciousness into it. Keep drawing and keep focusing till it becomes a clear impression, then draw more and go deeper, and so on. Some prior meditative experience useful, if only in clearing and stilling the mind so you are sure of your impressions when they do come. Deeper stages are a bit like trance...

all the best,
Oazaki.