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Esther replied to the topic
Reawakening Our Forgotten Past in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 1 month, 3 weeks ago
This resonates so much… especially the part about Egypt being a restoration, not a beginning. In Buddhism, we have this idea that teachings appear, disappear, and reappear across kalpas. The Dharma isn’t lost forever, it sleeps. Then, when conditions are right, it wakes up again through the minds of those ready to receive it. I think human soc…[Read more]
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Esther replied to the topic
What and when is humanity’s next cycle? in the forum Astrology & Celestial Cycles 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I’ve felt the shift building for a while now. It’s like the noise of the world is getting louder, but underneath it there’s this deeper current rising. More people are waking up, asking bigger questions, letting go of old frameworks. That’s a sign to me.
What I think this next age will ask of us is presence, being here fully, and learning to live…[Read more]
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Matt replied to the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Net in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Loving the stuff about how Gaia has a role in the multiverse I mean we all know how important she is in our solar system as the only inhabitable planet (Mars just isn’t as good, sorry!) but in the universe and in the Net she’s not just like any other planet, she’s a major point in the whole thing. Treat the planet with respect guys!
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Matt replied to the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Okay yeah I love this so much because I’ve always felt like the Earth was alive and not just alive but like… aware?? Like she’s listening I know that probably sounds woo to some people but I swear when I go on a hike and I’m in a bad mood the trees feel different than when I’m grounded and open, like they feel me and they’re like calm down we’re…[Read more]
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Was the Book of the Coming Forth by Light a map for soul travel? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Egypt was all about metaphor. Yes I fully believe it was a map for interdimensional travel, something people are only starting to realize again. They had a complex understanding of the soul body and all of its functions.
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Net in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
That is wild but totally resonates with me! Not gonna lie, staying positive is hard some days. When I see the fires, the oil, the plastic choking her rivers, it breaks my heart. But I remember: she is not fragile. She is powerful. And she feels everything. So if I cry for her, I cry with her, and then I get up and love louder.
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AshleyFoster replied to the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Oh yes… absolutely. I’ve believed in the Earth as a living being for as long as I can remember, even before I had the words for it. When I first read about the Gaia Hypothesis back in the ’80s, I remember thinking, Finally, science is catching up to what the trees have been whispering all along.
To me, she’s not just the planet, she’s our mothe…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Schumann Resonances & Human Health in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 4 weeks ago
The Earth has a heartbeat—an electromagnetic rhythm that resonates between the ground and the ionosphere. These natural frequencies are called Schumann Resonances, named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann, who mathematically predicted them in 1952.
These resonances are essentially standing waves generated by lightning strikes trapped b…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 3 weeks agoI’ve often wondered what these frequencies were about. I don’t have any actual practice with them. I’ve never understood what they were.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Web in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 4 weeks ago
In Netism, Earth is more than alive; she is a sacred node within the Multiversal Web, a living being whose consciousness is vast. But Gaia’s influence extends past just the impact on the countless lifeforms that cycle within her; she is also a pivotal axis within the Net.
Earth resides at a dimensional convergence point, where multiple threads of…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 3 weeks agoI try to take care of Gaia instead of destroying her like so many do. We plant plants, some survive, some don’t. We leave our yard overgrown until the point we’ll get in…
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 4 weeks ago
First proposed in the 1970s by scientist James Lovelock (with microbiologist Lynn Margulis), the Gaia Hypothesis suggests that Earth functions as a self-regulating, living system. The atmosphere, oceans, soil, and all life forms are not separate parts, but interconnected organs of one planetary body. This system adjusts itself to maintain…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 3 weeks agoI definitely feel a connection to Mother Earth, Gaia. I hadn’t heard of the Gaia hypothesis, but it’s how I’ve always felt, especially since understanding science more. She is clearly living and many humans are trying to kill her off.
I’m not sure if I have any specific practices, just a definite appreciation for Mother Earth, Gaia.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Penrose, Retrocausality, and the Cycling Cosmos in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 4 weeks ago
There’s something so deeply comforting about the idea that the universe is alive and learning… that we’re not just floating through space, but part of something conscious and intentional. The way Penrose describes the collapse of potential into form feels exactly like the moments I’ve experienced in meditation, where everything feels suspend…[Read more]
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Collective Evolution: We Rise Together, or Not at All in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Collective evolution, to me, looks like small, intentional acts done with care. Like taking responsibility not just for what you say but how you say it. It’s not always grand. Sometimes it’s just choosing stillness when everyone else is reacting, or being the one who listens deeply when others are speaking from pain. I also think about the Ear…[Read more]
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Heka: The Alchemical Force of Intentional Motion in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 4 weeks ago
In Thai, there’s this word… thai means freedom, but it’s more than that. It’s like a way of moving through life that respects balance, grace, and presence. My grandparents used to say that when you act from the center and your intention is clear and your words are kind, the world bends with you, gently. That’s what this post reminded me of.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Healing Beyond Sound: The Rife-Bedini Frequency Legacy in the forum Sound, Frequency & Healing 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I totally believe that this is possible, I also totally believe the medical board will prevent it as long as they can… if we can heal people with energy instead of drugs that’s billions of dollars not being spent. I wish we could get more research done on this stuff.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Traversing the Net: Tunnels and Gateways in the forum Meditation Practices & Techniques 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I can relate to the tunnel vision stuff. If I’m in a really good spot, I can feel myself soaring through the skies or through space…
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Laura posted an update in the group
Earth & Its Caretakers 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I wish more people respected Mother Earth, Gaia.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Can you help society if society doesn’t want help? in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I dont think you have to save it but you also cant go hide out either. Like, do something, try, but the results arent up to you. Doing nothing isnt good for anyone, but you have to pick your battles. Practice balance like try to reach the people who need to hear it but maybe not everyone.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
The Trolley Problem: Minimizing Harm in a Web of Consequence in the forum Netist Philosophy 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I have such a hard time with this like, AGH! I want to save everyone lol but that’s not how the real world works! Its a reminder that minimizing harm doesnt always mean eliminating it because that might be impossible. Like, I’m a vegan, but palm oil causes problems to the enviroment and its a substitute in vegan products… then I’m checking the…[Read more]
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Climb Between Worlds in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Wow I never know so much was in this story, but it makes total sense, it’s all symbolic, like lots of ancient myths… I’ve climbed the stalk in my spiritual ventures, maybe not as much as Jack, but I can relate. He didn’t know what to do with the gifts though, he squandered them, I think that’s the big message here.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Göbekli Tepe and the Memory of the Sky in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I def think they were trying to preserve people and probably information during some type of flood. If it were me I’d save as much science information as I could, like textbooks that cover every subject imaginable. I’d hate for that kind of knowledge to get lost.
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