Showing posts with label 000 year cycle. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Khalsa Gleaming





It is also my understanding that the predicted collapse of civilization will not happen at all.  We are entering a Golden Age.  Better yet what is declared here is that those fully accessing the Inner Sun will be called upon to 'reign'.

This makes complete sense once you undertstand the Inner Sun.  I have physically experienced it once.  All that is missing though is that such a person will also empower the RULE of TWELVE.  You certainly do not wish to actually engage in decison making when it is all better handled that way.

Arran is an initiate of Kirpal and maintains the Science of Spirituality in Vancouver.

All men will learn the practise of meditation at the hands of a teaching guru. That is the Sikh experience and also the meaning of what Jesus taught his disciples.  The preisthood has generally failed to share much of this when able.  An advanced meditator will be shown the Inner Sun and reach the status of a fully empowered 'LIGHT' worker.

All this instructs the now rising GOLDEN AGE.


Letter to a friend, worried about the end of the world:


Dear James,


Rumors of immanent demise as a species are rampant in the world. Kali Yuga. Third Extinction. Pralaya & Maha Pralaya. The Rapture. Nuclear war. Climate collapse. Global warming. Destruction of nature. Pestilence and plagues. Despots and dictators. Widespread pollution. Malthusian overpopulation, and the list goes on and on. We see it happening all around us. In my personal life and in business, I’ve always done whatever possible to leave the world better than I found it, despite depressing statistics and prognostications of pundits, scientists and futurologists, because I do believe in individual effort in making collective change. Everyone knows the words of anthropologist Margaret Meade:


"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."


—Even though such individual efforts may be just drops in the world bucket, I never abandon hope and our ability to manifest positive change. Throughout human history, the inherent demise of humanity has been prophesized by many, and yet, it endures; we endure. We will endure.


My reasons for hope, not just in the words of hopefuls like Meade, nor in the promise by the Great Masters that initiates will be taken care of at the time of death, greeted by the eternal and luminous Inner Master and escorted by them into the higher, permanent regions (as many of those initiates have direct experience of the radiant, sonorous mystical realms in life), but I also take great inspiration from the promise of my spiritual Preceptor, Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj, who gave direction that the world wasn’t going to be finished nor destroyed as foretold. As a father and grandfather, I also want to see our progeny live and flourish in their life and aspirations long after we are gone.


I was personally, physically present on three occasions when this great Saint hinted at and foretold of the coming Golden Age, and this flies in the face of the pundits.


First was in Rajpur in 1967 when He told me and one other westerner (Sandra Foth, since deceased), “I wish you to become ambassadors for the Golden Age...”. This was in the presence of Mehta Ji Maharaj, the head of Soami Bagh, Agra who visited Him at His house and orchard. (ref: Chapter 30, Rajpur Diaries, page 197, from the book, Moth & the Flame)


The second time was in Dallas Texas on the 1972 Tour, when the Master told me and Frank Ford, the visionary organic farmer and founder of Arrowhead Mills, “I tell you, the time will come when the Khalsa, not necessarily those who have the outward form of khalsa, BUT THOSE IN WHOM THE LIGHT OF GOD IS FULLY EFFULGENT shall reign over the world.” I couldn’t believe my ears and asked, “Master, they shall ‘what’ over the world?” He spelled it out so that there would be no room for equivocation: “R.E.I.G.N. Reign over the world!” I swear, great Light was radiating from Him throughout the room, through His body, into us and throughout the whole world. (ref. chapter, Glimpses from the ’72 Tour, And the Enlightened Shall Reign, Page 281, Moth & the Flame).


The third time was at Master’s last physical birthday at the Unity of Man Conference in Feb 6, 1974, with 100,000 attending:


Dawn of the Golden Age: Later in the day, he spoke again to the vast throng in Hindi, with words of prophecy:


“People say that we are in the Kali Yuga, the Iron Age of darkness, and that before we enter Sat Yuga or the Golden Age of spirituality, there will be pralaya or destruction and dissolution. But no, we are entering the Golden Age, and already I am seeing the rays of its dawning on the horizon... The Golden Age will not drop down from the heavens, but will be born in the human heart.” (as recorded in the chapter Unity of Man, page 298).


So, according to this great teacher of the 20th century, Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj, we are actually in the early stages of the dawning of the Golden Age.



We need to remember this when we feel that the forces of darkness and untruth will destroy everything; when we feel oppressed by darkness and sorrow. It’s not that the world isn’t in danger. It’s in great danger, but it’s also up to us and the awakening of humanity. We each have a responsibility, and the actions of course, will likely arise in the generations following us. We must never give up hope or faith. But it should be a faith based on personal experience, not blind. And remember, It’s always darkest before the Dawn.


Arran

Friday, January 16, 2009

Vostok Ice Core Interpretation

We have learned enough to ask a few pointed questions regarding the interpretation of the extremely important Vostok Core. This core was pulled from very deep Antarctic ice at the Vostok station and has been given treatment by the global warming enthusiasts who tried very hard to make this support their pet ideas. In fact this is the key data that argues against the linkage of CO2 and temperature. It is backwards with CO2 arriving centuries after the warming has started.

This also reconfirms the unique nature of the Holocene. Of several temperature run ups, this is the only one that suddenly became stable at the peak no less. It made sense for it to perhaps stabilize part way up this curve but it takes something extraordinary for this to occur the way it did. Its two degree variability is confirmed across the entirety of the data, so the two degree variability of the Holocene represents a continuance.

As I have previously posted this is caused by the elimination of the Northern Ice Cap by the thirty degree shift of the crust. If you have not, please read my posts.

Two other factors need to be now considered. These peaks and their shapes are conforming even to the pair of secondary peaks. This powerfully suggests a cosmological explanation, certainly for the peaks. They demonstrate our expectations for a fairly fast pass through a star system that we are orbiting. The secondary highs do not, but may show high ultra violet radiation sources been passed through or even incoming material that heats up the sun.

The take home message is that this is not random. And since we are not now in close orbit of our parent star, when that happens, our climate will get ten degrees warmer. It will be well forested in the Arctic and a lot of that Antarctic ice will melt. It will last for ten to twenty thousands of years while the effects wear off. The actual transit and build up will be fairly quick. There is a good chance that all the polar ice will actually be melted before the cold begins to settle back in.

It is still a good plan. We have swapped ten thousand years of good weather and one hundred thousand years of very bad for one hundred thousand years of very good weather and ten thousand years of very hot weather.

The second factor is that the scale is flawed as expected. It tends to shrink as you go back in time and variation progressively wrecks accuracy. The current scale is the best estimate. If the peaks are associated with stellar events the actual scale could be as much as one million years long with a solar orbit approaching 180,000 years. We could also be over estimating the more recent layering of the ice.

Using the peaks as fixed points, it should be possible to make a tentative match to a putative orbit and take it from there.

Ice Core Evidence for Global Warming - a sceptical/skeptical view


alsystems.algroup.co.uk/warming/index.html


One of the main planks in the global warming theory is the extraordinary Vostok ice core, dragged 2.5 km out of the Antarctic ice by the Russians in the '80s and '90s. (Other ice cores and analysis methods tell much the same story, but we will concentrate here on Vostok) The data from the ice, published in 1999 gives snapshots of temperature and CO2 concentrations going back 400,000 years. Since the two data sets have different time scales, it is a little tricky to graph them together.

http://www.noe21.org/dvd2/Global%20Warming%20FAQ%20-%A0%20temperature.htm

But, here they are:

http://alsystems.algroup.co.uk/warming/CO2_temp.gif

An Excel spreadsheet and graph of the data can be downloaded from here.If one sits down to look at the curves, a few things are apparent:


1. Four times in the period, (ie, roughly every 100,000 years) the temperature has quickly shot up to 2°C - 3°C above today's and then slowly slipped back to about 8°C below today's temperature. It looks as though the Earth's complex, non-linear climate system has two stable states and flops rhythmically from one to the other.

2. We are currently hovering near the top of a cycle and an ice-age seems to be due. However, comparing today's position with the 4 previous peaks suggests that the temperature should have reached 2°C or more some 10,000 years ago, but it hasn't. If anything, the world is now somewhat colder than we might expect.

3. CO2 and temperature track each other well. When one goes up, so does the other and conversely. They show such a strong correlation that one might suspect they are causally connected.


4. But which is the cause? We normally think that causes come first and consequences come after. Over long periods in this data, it is temperature that comes first and and by several thousand years (except for a short period about 340,000 years ago). Al Gore, in his film, seems not to have noticed this detail.

5. One explanation might be: when the world gets warmer, the oceans expel CO2 and, some hundreds to thousands of years later, the gas concentration rises. When the world get colder the oceans absorb CO2 and, some time later, the concentration falls. For some reason, when the temperature is rising, CO2 tracks quicker than when the temperature is falling.


6. The fashionable theory of gobal warming says that a rise in atmospheric CO2 causes more of the sun's heat to be retained in the atmosphere. This raises the world's temperature and warms the oceans. As the oceans get warmer they expel more dissolved CO2 and the effect accelerates. This would seem to be a recipe for runaway positive feedback which will raise the world's temperature to an uncomfortable level. We would like to do an experiment to see whether this happens or not.

7. In an area of science where experiments are hard to do, nature has given us 4 repetitions. The Vostock core clearly shows that when the temperature reaches 2°C a mechanism kicks in which sets the temperature falling again and initiates an ice-age. Since this mechanism has repeatedly worked well after 100,000 years of disuse, it seems to be robust.

8. Since the Industrial Revolution, man has contributed increasing amounts of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere. It is said that these extra greenhouse gasses will change the climate cycle and that this time the temperature will climb far above the historical maximum, plunging the world into disaster.

9. There is about 800 B tonnes of CO2 in the atmosphere and human activities release another
27 B tonnes per year, or 3% of the total . CO2 in the air dissolves in the oceans and there is a lot more in the oceans than there is in the atmosphere. CO2 in the oceans slowly forms limestones, chalk and other rocks. More than 100 times the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is locked up in these stones (The White Cliffs of Dover are largely CO2). But how much goes where and how long it stays there is not well understood. (See 'non-linear' in para 1). Even if one accepts that man is contributing large amounts of CO2 to the atmosphere, it will dissolve in the sea and then turn to limestone without any help from us.

10. If we consider all greenhouse gasses, not just CO2, the most important by far is water vapour, which contributes
36% of the total effect. Short of wrapping all the oceans in plastic sheet, we can't do much about that.

11. CO2 contributes 9% of the greenhouse effect. Industry currently pumps 3% more CO2 into the atmosphere each year, which is responsible for .27% of the total greenhouse effect. If we shut down all transport and industry tomorrow, it is hard to believe it would have much immediate impact on global warming.


12. A fact that is often overlooked is that the amount of heat radiated by the earth into space varies as the fourth power of the absolute temperature. That is, if the average temperature of the atmosphere rises from 20C to 21C (293K to 294K or .3%), the radiated energy increases by 1.4%. This fourth power law has a strongly stabilising effect on global temperature.

13. It may be true that this small amount of extra greenhouse gas will trigger run-away global warming, but it is hard to find solid evidence for it in the historical record. What evidence there is must come from models of the way the climate works. But models of such complicated mechanisms as the climate are notoriously unreliable until they have been refined and rigorously checked against the historical evidence. Which has not yet happened.13. I am not a climatologist, but there is a solid looking review paper
here. There is a scientific review of Al Gore's film here.


Natural global warming seems to be expected about now in the cycle, but I'm sceptical/skeptical about man-made warming.

Politics

If the science is hard to understand, the politics is easy. The 'man-made CO2 calamity' gives the developed nations a wonderful stick with which to beat the emerging superpowers of India and China. 



If the west can persuade them that they have a moral duty to clean up their industries, substantial extra costs are imposed on them which will do something to offset the west's higher wages.

On the campaign level in the west, things work as usual in practical politics. Here is one of several accounts by scientists who changed their views about global warming, from

http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/global-warming051607.htm "I was on that gravy train, making a high wage in a science job that would not have existed if we didn't believe carbon emissions caused global warming. And so were lots of people around me; and there were international conferences full of such people. And we had political support, the ear of government, big budgets, and we felt fairly important and useful (well, I did anyway). It was great. We were working to save the planet! But starting in about 2000, the last three of the four pieces of evidence outlined above fell away or reversed. The pre-2000 ice core data was the central evidence for believing that atmospheric carbon caused temperature increases. The new ice core data shows that past warmings were *not* initially caused by rises in atmospheric carbon, and says nothing about the strength of any amplification. This piece of evidence casts reasonable doubt that atmospheric carbon had any role in past warmings, while still allowing the possibility that it had a supporting role," he added. "Unfortunately politics and science have become even more entangled. The science of global warming has become a partisan political issue, so positions become more entrenched. Politicians and the public prefer simple and less-nuanced messages. At the moment the political climate strongly supports carbon emissions as the cause of global warming, to the point of sometimes rubbishing or silencing critics."