The idea began as 'the Room of Nothing.' The Room of Nothing isn't something in your head, it's not a psychological concept, it's a concept in hyperspace. It is hyperspace. It is astral. It is the mystery that we must grow and change (forms) into the evolutionary idea of a Gaian Mind. An Anachronistic Anarchistic Archaiac Revival.
In a secret place near pyramids, a dream was shown to me in which there is a well leading down, with a column in the middle, which is climbed down. The column and the well represent the DNA of all of humanity. Once you reach the bottom there is a holographic message. I cannot recall much of the message ("Beyond the Door lay a million years of evolution.") The column may also represent the chakras of the body. The message screen was green.
And perhaps, long ago, in the star seed community of Atlantis, true Time Lords existed. Such as Thoth, who was said to have had many faces and had access to the Halls of Amenti, a supposed warp in time and space. Thoth's ship is said to be buried beneath the Great Pyramid. But the Exodus from Atlantis came to me in a dream where on a boat, on a vast ocean, there is a sinking crystal pyramid. There was a beautiful golden sunset with many things in the sky, that cannot be seen in the third dimension.
The Eternally Strange Printer Code of 12:50 PM on July 16,1996
Whilst trying to print out a Traveller Story on a computer somewhere,
the following thing happened to me.
Page 1 : © ª
Page 2 : © © ª ª
Page 3 : ª ª © ©
Page 4 : © ©
Page 5 : Å Å Å Å © ©
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Page 6 : ª © © © ©
What the hell does all of this mean? Hearts and Spades resembling ones and Zeros? Lets say that hearts are ones and spades are zeros. The "A"s are disregarded generally as the flow of Energy through these little ones and zeros. An A with a little circle over it...
10 1100 0011 11 110 01111This could be anything from a dna chain to the simple commands which might have been sent to the printer. But the pattern, when put symmetrically to itself resembles the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar Pattern more commonly known as the Loom of Maya. Odd that such a random event like printing a traveller story would make such a wierd thing happen like that. Ones and zeros...
Ginsberg Theorem
Freeman's Commentary on Ginsbergs Theorem
"Every major philosophy that attempts to make life seem meaningful
is based on the negation of one part of Ginsberg's Theorem :"
The Travellers Commentary on Freemans Commentary on Ginsbergs Theorem
Helpful hints from the Traveller