tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7455216065351371692.post3905678929191696044..comments2024-03-20T06:35:39.421-07:00Comments on hidden experience: audio conversation with Dr. Leo SprinkleMike Clelland!http://www.blogger.com/profile/11369575898695154728noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7455216065351371692.post-67365482793814498822011-01-06T11:53:03.995-08:002011-01-06T11:53:03.995-08:00PS: Damn, I sent you this comment, and after a lit...PS: Damn, I sent you this comment, and after a little while I suffered a major trouble accessing to my Gmail account. Hopefully the NSA won't find my correspondence too boring @_@Red Pill Junkiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14738203580562140501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7455216065351371692.post-59527377202848861872011-01-06T11:21:15.723-08:002011-01-06T11:21:15.723-08:00Re-listening the interview, at one time Leo says s...Re-listening the interview, at one time Leo says something about an energy cycle that goes from Tibet to Chile. And that the cycle involved a transition from masculine energy to feminine energy.<br /><br />Well, I once read a book titled "Regina", by a guy named Antonio Velasco Piña. This book is what you might call an historic novel (fictional) with a very esoteric tone, centered around the events that happened in Tibet in the 1950s, and the social unrest that was presented all around the world in the 60s, specially in Mexico, where they culminated with what is commonly called the Tlatelolco massacre in 68; and involved in all these events is the character of this girl called Regina (Regina means "queen" in Latin), who has very special spiritual powers and has the mission to "awaken" the people of Mexico, in accordance to this transfer of energy Leo mentions, which would signal the "slumber" of Tibet as a spiritual center, and South America taking its place.<br /><br />The book mentions a ceremony conducted by lamas in the mount <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Kailash" rel="nofollow">Kailash</a>, which is very important, in the Tibetan tradition. The idea is that energy would move from Kailash to another peak in the Andes mountain range —I don't remember the damn name of the peak at the moment, sorry :(<br /><br />Anyway, I bring it up since you're something of a mountain man yourself ;)Red Pill Junkiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14738203580562140501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7455216065351371692.post-70484656042165490422011-01-05T23:31:56.463-08:002011-01-05T23:31:56.463-08:00Well, I just finished hearing the interview. Sadly...Well, I just finished hearing the interview. Sadly I wasn't 100% attentive to it until the end, since I was busy working on the TDG news briefs. I definitely need to re-listen to it tomorrow, because I've been very intrigued by Leo Sprinkle ever since I heard an old recording about UFOs that Greg Bishop linked to at UFO Mystic a couple of years ago, and also because of his involvement with the Bennewitz case.<br /><br />Couple of things, though:<br /><br />*Have you consider that the "eye" symbol you observed could be interpreted as the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circled_dot" rel="nofollow">circumpunct</a>, one of the most ancient symbols in human culture?<br /><br />*I really like Leo's remark that the map is not the territory. Not if the map is nothing but an inert diagram. <i>But</i> *if* the map is alive, though, then things change. And what is really a shaman, but a human map or conduit between the heavens and the earth?<br /><br />It's almost as if "Mike" is on the process of becoming a "Map" :)Red Pill Junkiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14738203580562140501noreply@blogger.com