What is a Training Orb???

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The thing is, if you compare my Orbs with contemporary video games, you’ll quickly see a major difference, which is that my experience field is not packed with a lot of unnecessary detail. The game companies have to sell their games to kids, and kids demand a lot of detail, pyrotechnics and grippingly realistic bloodshed & gore-splatter.

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How To Use MetaTools for MetaProgramming Part 2

ANNIE OAKLEY — This is a “seance” type Orb, which puts you in touch with a time-space discontinuum that can be useful for the Soul Voyager.

ELVIS SEANCE — Sure, he’s got a lot of fan mail to wade through every day, but what the heck, you might catch him in.

HOUDINI — Erich Weiss spoke English with a strong Eastern European Jewish accent. If he sounds like Tony Curtis, you might have gotten hold of the Hollywood Houdini.

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How to Use My Orbs to Program & MetaProgram the Human BioComputer & Beyond

I’ve released the Orbs, but haven’t yet put them in any order. They’re meant for two purposes. First, the lower Orbs — the HBM Programming ones — are just intended as “Practice” runs. Sure, it’s nice to clean up your HBM act, but all that stuff melts away in the very first second you’ll spend in the Between-Lives State. Your real work will be with the MetaPrograms, the ones that address the Spiritual Being and your own special brand of individuality on the Spirit Plane. Of course, above that, we’re all One, but that’s a lot harder to admin.

Even there, we’ll deal with that lofty space a lot sooner than you’ll really want to. It’s the MetaProgramming Set, and it comes at the tail end of a large number of exercises and tests. This is the Real Thing, and you don’t want to mess it up.

Using these Orbs with the SuperBeacon, Matrix and Running Ammy is highly recommended for the greatest possible spiritual benefit. Keep your Quantum up!!!

Here is a short list of the PROGRAMMING Orbs & Modules:

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MetaTools for Programming & MetaProgramming the Human BioComputer

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In the world of  my longtime friend John C. Lilly, M.D., there was at the root of anything he did, the fundamental problem of countra-survival programming running in the brain, somehow imposed on the Human Biological Machine by the environment, but mostly by people in the environment. Continue reading

Robert Farren’s Birds of Aristophanes

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This is just one of the very large etching plates in this exquisitely rare book. The artist drew from life, a presentation of the play from November 27 through December 1, 1883. Farren lived at Cambridge but moved to Scarborough for his health, in 1889. The costumed players were all members of Cambridge University Classic Arts Department. There is no other intact copy known. Most were plundered for these incredible etchings. The price is very reasonable — $1850 cash, no credit. This came originally from Hacker Books in NYC and is among the rarest 19th century books known. Not an easy book to sell, this is very, very esoteric — but someone at Cambridge might be interested in acquiring it, eh?

See You At The Top!!!

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The God Frequency & the Quantum Antenna

Yes, Virginia, there really is a God Frequency. It’s a cycle of energetics existing upward of space-time constituents, exclusive of matter and raw energies. All frequencies refer to the number of times something happens per cycle of timeline. What that means is that vibration causes sound and sound causes vibration. Cause & Effect Are One & The Same.

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Back in the Lava Again with American McGee of Id Software

I’m about to tell you how to learn not to fear death. Back in the 20th century, actually early in 1994, Claude Needham, Ph.D. and I were under contract to Id Software to produce music for Quake and to help with certain gaming issues that we’d already worked out on the GODD Engine, and my friend John Carmack, who is a proponent of Open Source and has released all his games as Open Source. John had sent his lead programmer, American McGee to my home for ten days. McGee brought the Secret Software for Quake on his own desktop gaming computer, which we kept in a locked area on a “safe” desk, used only for game development computers. Remember, this was Back in The Day, so we didn’t have more than a few megs of memory and slowwwww chips, and internet gameplay was just brand-new and slow at that time, with an average “ping” of well over 10,000, no kidding.

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Ready-For-Framing Fine Art Gift Notecards Embossed Signature Series

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Ready-For-Framing Fine Art Gift Notecards Embossed Signature Series — quite a mouthful, eh? But that’s exactly what they are, what I’m producing tonight. This is my “Signature Series” Gift Art Prints. They’re ready to frame; just pop one into a 5″x7″ frame and hang it on the wall or place it on a desk or dresser or shelf, and you’ve got instant art! I make an RSVP version as well. The embossing stamp cost me $350 and is good for 10,000 impressions, but I’m not. It’s hard to press that thing through the thick stationery paper, and there’s no motor behind it, just my bicep and carpal stuff putting on the pressure, so there’s a built-in limitation to the number I’ll be releasing.

Technically, the art prints are: READY FOR FRAMING FINE ART PRINT GIFT NOTECARD with embossed signature, on cream textwove stock with choice of matching or kraft paper envelope. This is an “open edition” but is signed with the signature blindstamp embossing to ensure that it comes directly from the artist’s own hand at the artist’s atelier (studio). These prints are also available as full-sized wall art, through Heidelberg Editions International. The ready-to-frame notecards retail for $19.95 — more about this at the ICW this morning, 6:30 on the dot, be prompt — I will be there on the open, so be ready to see and hear!

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Great Response!!!

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In town yesterday for the art class — we talked about the cards, how an artist can bring his or her art to the public quite easily and accessibly with fine-art greeting cards that are produced and marketed by the artist himself or herself. There are a variety of ways to sell greeting cards, but the very best is on a table on the street or in a mall. Be ready for a rush! My vintage cards went out the door, and I never intended to sell them. Here’s what happened: Continue reading