David Wilcock
09-04-2001, 03:14 PM
first of all, adam hamilton's writing style is always good for a laugh, even
if you don't agree with him. his in-your-face style can certainly knock away
walls of denial. this latest article discusses the case for equity markets
continuing to decrease for the rest of this year due to "autumn psychology."
this seems to be part of the way that human consciousness interacts with the
astrophysical time cycles that students of bradley cowan would be aware of.
i've never gotten that specific in talking about them, though it has always
been my position that the precessional cycle is having its own influence as
we again arrive at the full conjunction between the galactic center and the
equinoctinal position of the earth's axis in 2012 - the final convergence
that john major jenkins has now firmly correlated to the end of the mayan
calendar, et cetera.
http://www.zealllc.com/commentary/autumn.htm
granted, wd gann once said to ignore the vagaries of psychology and only
focus on the pure cycles. i will continue honoring the confidentiality
agreement i signed with mr. cowan; i do wonder at times if the grain of
collective thought can pop into and out of various harmonic cells of time,
depending on "how the winds blow," so to speak.
those of you who haven't gotten his books (the vast majority) should be
reminded that he's in the process of beta-testing a computer program that
will allow the user to do all of these cycle analyses automatically. the
potential usefulness of such a tool is almost unimaginable, in my opinion;
i've never had the time to really "get my hands dirty" and work it. i also
wonder about whether it could be used to determine if these cycles appear in
other forms. readers of convergence iii should remember the almost 50 years
of data from prof. shnoll regarding cycle activity that appears in various
quantum processes, either organic, inorganic or radioactive. and benoit
mandelbrot was able to discover fractal patterns in the static disturbances
of transcontinental telephone network lines.
peace be with you -
- david
if you don't agree with him. his in-your-face style can certainly knock away
walls of denial. this latest article discusses the case for equity markets
continuing to decrease for the rest of this year due to "autumn psychology."
this seems to be part of the way that human consciousness interacts with the
astrophysical time cycles that students of bradley cowan would be aware of.
i've never gotten that specific in talking about them, though it has always
been my position that the precessional cycle is having its own influence as
we again arrive at the full conjunction between the galactic center and the
equinoctinal position of the earth's axis in 2012 - the final convergence
that john major jenkins has now firmly correlated to the end of the mayan
calendar, et cetera.
http://www.zealllc.com/commentary/autumn.htm
granted, wd gann once said to ignore the vagaries of psychology and only
focus on the pure cycles. i will continue honoring the confidentiality
agreement i signed with mr. cowan; i do wonder at times if the grain of
collective thought can pop into and out of various harmonic cells of time,
depending on "how the winds blow," so to speak.
those of you who haven't gotten his books (the vast majority) should be
reminded that he's in the process of beta-testing a computer program that
will allow the user to do all of these cycle analyses automatically. the
potential usefulness of such a tool is almost unimaginable, in my opinion;
i've never had the time to really "get my hands dirty" and work it. i also
wonder about whether it could be used to determine if these cycles appear in
other forms. readers of convergence iii should remember the almost 50 years
of data from prof. shnoll regarding cycle activity that appears in various
quantum processes, either organic, inorganic or radioactive. and benoit
mandelbrot was able to discover fractal patterns in the static disturbances
of transcontinental telephone network lines.
peace be with you -
- david