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July 27, 2014 - Clif High
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20140727 – Clif High Audio #26
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Good morning.
It's uh Sunday July 27th 2014.
It's about 720 something here, maybe 7.30, uh here at the south end of the Salish Sea on the west coast of North America.
Um this is sort of a wujo.
I'm not gonna really go into any data.
I've just got a lot of other things to catch up on, get a long list.
Let's see if I can get through it quickly.
I'm out in the uh sauna, which is uh basically a big cedar barrel I made.
And it's interesting to see how the cedar is dried out here in the summer.
I should be able to uh form up another piece of that decking and um separate the boards a bit and tap it into place and seal it up a little bit more.
All the boards have shrunk from use as a sauna in here.
You don't treat the boards and so they lose their natural oils and uh compress around the uh longer um uh hard grain.
Um anyway though, so beyond that.
Um so uh let's see where we're gonna start.
Jeez, all kinds of crud going on.
I've had um uh very difficult schedule, which is why there haven't been many of these.
Uh this is the first day I've had off in uh several months, and by that I mean that I'm not driving all over to Helen in the county uh doing stuff and uh tons of chores.
The um had a lot of requests to discuss about the meditation and the spinning and stuff.
And you may recall that um I do a lot of meditation, and at one point I fell into the spinning.
And at first I thought it was vertigo, got involved with doctors, big mistake.
This is in 1983, uh realized it uh shortly thereafter as to what was going on and started living with it, and just as uh part of universe, it was a an interesting effect.
Spin is uh clockwise natively.
Uh, although I have in recent years uh been able to, by recent, I mean maybe from well, maybe it was 93 or 94 or something like that.
I was able to uh start spinning it counterclockwise by act of will.
I just got tired of always spinning spinning clockwise.
I think it was boring.
It was interesting, you know, for the first uh ten years or so.
But after that, anyway though, so I started spinning it counterclockwise.
I've learned a lot since then.
And finally it dawned on me, oh duh, dummy, what you're experiencing or your are your chakras spinning.
Um and sure enough, that was the case.
Um and what had happened was that my consciousness had basically become attached, fallen, lodged, uh something bound to the uh spin and the um chakras and started off with uh Muldahara, your lower level chakra, and it worked up.
And I've learned a lot.
Uh I mean, in the uh several decades this has been going on, uh, just through observation of the uh process.
I've learned, for instance, that all your chakras, in spite of all of the drawings and the neat um pictures and stuff, are not in the same line.
Uh they're not in a straight vertical line.
Uh for instance, the one we think of as a solar plexus uh chakra is actually over near the spleen and outside of the uh central radial curve of the others.
All the chakras spin around, uh twist and and rotate like um galaxies around the central axis, but that turns out that they're also always um forming a uh larger curve of a rotation as well.
So it's a very complex rotation, it's not simply uh spinning in place.
Although the whirling dervish probably were close with their uh uh their approach to things.
Um they were an offshoot of the Sufis and they got into spinning as a way of altering consciousness and literally sitting around spinning their physical body.
And uh there are some interesting effects that occur when you do strange little exercises like this.
Uh there's a number of them out on the internet, uh, some of them involving uh grabbing, for instance, your uh earlobes with um uh alternating hands, uh you know, or cross cross hands um and doing squats because it brings in uh a new pathway in your brain and does some brain balancing.
Uh so there are physical exercises you can do that that alter the uh mental state.
And um uh the as I say the dervishes were not necessarily wrong.
It'll only take you so far though.
Uh in any event, so uh here I am, I progress up through all these chakras, and then to my surprise, by the way, the throat chakras at this distinct angle relative to the others.
And then I hit the um uh the third eye, which turns out to be uh very interesting because it's a very high spin, very fast.
There's only two um uh uh threads, if you will, within that one.
Uh in others, there's four and five and six and so on.
And so I got accustomed to the spin of that, and that was interesting.
Uh I won't go into a lot of detail there that take forever.
But um I discovered that, of course, then the next um path up is to the um uh blue lotus or the no, it's the white lotus.
Um, you know, the the thousand petal.
It's not actually a thousand petals, by the way.
It's uh like it looks to be like 721 or 729.
I've missed count.
I've got to start over again.
But it turns out that the reason that you have all of those petals is that it is the aggregation and at the same time uh untwisting, so it's both uh it's both parts of duality.
It's both an aggregation, a collection, a coagulation of, and then a release of an unbounding uh uh despringing um separation of all of these um things.
I think they're called um nidir in um Sanskrit, but they're all these little threads that are in essence the energy threads that make up your body that the Taoists see in the meridian lines, and that you know, modern science sees as well, finally got off its ass and started looking for them, and well duh, there they are.
And it's also the uh controlling mechanism for your aura, and it uh does all different kinds of stuff.
I mean, this um this aggregation of these 721 or 729 um uh threads that go into making up the the uh Brahma chakra on the top of your head.
And um uh here's the thing, I haven't progressed up because my mother's been very ill, and uh and I've had other chores and uh other individuals around me that have had uh needed assistance in passing, and I've had to assist them.
And so I stopped uh, you know, with the third eye, I just held it there because I discovered when I was sitting in meditation uh prior to all of this stuff, uh, after we'd been uh gone through a horrific uh January, so sometime in early February I was sitting in meditation and I discovered that that unlike previous chakras where there is a spin, which you can force um counterclockwise, uh, but uh either way it doesn't matter.
There's a point in the middle that does not spin.
That's the entryway into the stream, but that's also the um uh there's like a side shoot, if you will, or uh another way of looking at that particular point that does not spin, and that's what takes you up to the next chakra.
So your choice, you can you know, exit at any chakra and use that as a uh entree into the plane that that chakra is dealing with.
Or you can use it as like um uh an escalator or elevator or something up to the next one.
That is not true uh in the um connection between the uh two uh rapidly spinning threads that form the third eye chakra, and then the Brahma chakra at the top, the the top dog chakra here, the thousand petal lotus.
The reason that that is not true, I have no reason or no understanding as to why the change, but here's here's what the the change is.
Um in all of the other chakras, there is a uh, if you will, a vacuum.
It's not really a vacuum, but it's a lack of pressure that allows you to go up from one to the next.
And then you encounter and you have to deal with all your problems.
So, for instance, when I hit what we call the heart chakra, I spent like 15 years in the compassion disease, uh dealing with all kinds of karma and crap.
But many of it, um uh as you deal with each and every one of these layers, you're sort of um you remove a lot of resistance and the pipe opens up, and then it's uh there's sort of like a vacuum effect or a lack of pressure, and you're able to rise up into that next level of chakra.
Now, this is not true in the connection between what we think of as the third eye chakra and the um uh lotus chakra.
Uh instead, what I find is that there is um basically a vortex, uh very much a um tornado effect where the two large threads, uh probably Ida and pingla uh or pingala uh are spinning around and forming the third eye chakra,
and then they dissolve and or separate or or recombine and at the same time become or coalesce all the 721 other threads that then go into this giant vortex that leads up to the uh individual petals of the top chakra.
The problem is here there's no central access that's um easily um addressed.
I mean, you're not able, I'm not able to, maybe it is different for other individuals, but I'm not able to progress upwards at this point, and I've actually stopped my effort because I have to deal with so much here and now uh because the nature of the traverse on this one uh is as I've described it to myself,
that you not only have to go up through the middle of the vortex, you have to at the same time, I mean, actually simultaneously be the vortex and be on the outside of it.
So it's gonna be you know, all commanding, all involving.
There won't be any other possibility of doing anything else other than climbing uh uh going through that process once you begin it.
So I've had to hold it, and so it's just sitting there spinning at the moment.
Uh and I'll uh you know, I'll see if universe provides the uh time and space to pursue that.
So there you go.
That was that was what happened when I um uh got through that particular set of tasks or barriers or whatever uh with that third level of chakra on there.
I'm calling it the last climb because this one you really do look like you have to climb.
And that's okay.
You know, I know rope work.
I've done a lot of climbing in my time.
Okay, so um uh on to other more mundane things here.
Uh the sprout house is working out great.
I've had uh had it in production like three or four days now, and we're probably gonna be able to do uh I'm certain now I can get uh a harvest a day of one of those black trays, you know, that you see um the plants in.
How big are those bookers?
Uh, you know, they're like maybe nine inches uh by 14 or something, and uh so I'm gonna go into uh doing wheatgrass and oats and uh a bunch of others so that we can do um a harvest a day uh in support of um uh chickens and dogs and uh other stuff,
and also uh because of the nature of the way in which we can grow the sprouts, we can also grow high-quality food for uh aquaculture, and we're gonna go into some small-scale aquaculture, probably um rainbow trout.
Mainly because I'm pursuing the Victor Schauberger uh books on water.
Uh fascinating read in German, guys.
There's a lot left out in some of the English translations I've run across.
In any event though, uh, come up with a new gray water system for when we relocate here based on um uh Schalberger's work.
Uh that it just the design is just uh gorgeous.
I mean it's um elegant in the computer sense, so I'm really certain it's gonna be a very high performance and uh very low cost and everything we're looking for here.
We're gonna combine that with um uh Schauberger design uh kinds of ponds and see if we can't uh use natural forces and no moving parts and without refrigeration and all of this in order to uh control water temperatures and do uh very well in small scale aquaculture, uh more as a test bed than anything else.
And so that's rather interesting.
Uh getting into the Schalberger um stuff and the implosion engine, and I'm about uh I don't know, maybe an eighth of a way into a couple of his books in German.
It's slow going because of technical in a lot of my um uh dictionaries don't have technical German words from uh way back when it is not that bad, but in any event, so we proceed.
Um some of the other things I've noticed here is that we've got a um uh new patterns of chemtrails developing.
I'm not sure what uh to make of it just yet.
I just thought I would report it.
Uh there's new styles of chemtrails, and then there's new patterns of their um dispersal.
It may relate to something that's ongoing in the weather.
Uh we've had all kinds of issues with the magnetic reversal, we've had all kinds of issues with uh solar um anomalies, uh lack of uh behaving properly, that sort of thing.
Uh Let's see.
Um chemtrails.
Uh okay, uh, this is not in any particular order, as you'll notice.
Uh, this is sort of a uh heads up for everybody.
Uh there's this really uh this really goofy guy out there, his name is uh Sean David Morton.
Uh he's not stupid.
Uh he's come up with a uh an effective use uh if you've if you're gonna go through the work and you do it correctly.
Uh he's he's come up with an effective uh way in which to deploy uh bonds to settle housing debt.
Uh so you may want to listen to some of his shows in the last week or so on YouTube because he went into it in some detail as to how the bonds are written up and this kind of deal.
I didn't listen to the show.
I I heard that he'd had the success, and then know he did one uh, like I say, within the last two weeks.
Uh so you should be able to go to YouTube and find it.
Uh he's under uh strange universe, I think.
In any event, uh Sean David Morton, he also has uh Strange Universe Radio uh as a web page, and I'm uh you can probably uh uh ping him there and see if he can uh point you at a link, and so uh may help you out.
Now getting into the structured water stuff and the uh which is an outgrowth of the Victor Schauberger work and the devices is really interesting.
We've got um uh guy Jerry, he's got a 3D printer, he's starting to play around with the production of uh 3D printing of um parts for the devices, which would make it a lot easier.
The devices are relatively simple, the theory is uh extremely complex, and I won't go into it.
Uh it does work.
We've had some really interesting results with the uh structured water.
First off, uh, when you're making bread dough, you get more dough for the same amount of materials that in the same amount of water.
Literally, you'll get 10 to 12% more dough, and the dough is lighter, lasts longer in terms of once it's cooked up, it doesn't seem to be as susceptible to molds.
Just really interesting.
Also, I've been getting uh phenomenal growth out of the sprouts with the uh structured water, and um chickens really like it.
And also, I had a strange experience here that it never ever occurred to me.
We've had hummingbirds and hummingbird feeders here for 20 years, and I'm over uh maybe a hundred feet away, no, say eighty feet away.
And I was using a it was back when I just had the structured water device, and I was playing around with it, and I had it attached to a hose.
Not a good thing, guys, by the way.
You don't want to drink any water that's coming out of any of these hoses, they're filled with lead, they're made out of vinyl.
Uh so don't ever drink water out of a hose.
I was just using it on plants because I was trying to see if there was any dust in the device I just created, and I just wanted to basically flush it out.
So I'm standing over here on the deck and I'm uh sort of watering a bunch of um grapes and stuff with this device, and uh the hummingbirds came on over, they were absolutely fascinated with that water spewing out.
If I moved it, they followed it.
They were just uh enthralled.
They've never ever come on over to play with us and um uh water in the 20 years we've been out here messing around.
So the only thing I can put it down to is that they are in some way able to sense the structured water.
Uh as I noted, it does do really well for plants.
We've had some uh pretty phenomenal results in just uh I don't know, a few maybe a month or so that I've been uh dealing with watering plants with the stuff.
So there's a lot to go in terms of understanding about this, but it's well worth pursuing.
It's cheap, it's extremely effective, and it's leading to some very interesting places.
Uh also I've heard from some people that have tried um uh the structured water, and they've had drinking it, and I do it as well, and they've had uh really good results with their arthritis in terms of being able to overcome a lot of the pain, reduce some of the swelling, and so on.
Now I've noticed those same effects.
I wasn't necessarily putting it down to the structured water, but indeed that's what I'm drinking these days, is structured water kept at 39 degrees centigrade.
Uh or excuse me, four degrees centigrade, 39 degrees Fahrenheit, and um so refrigerated water basically, uh, and put it in glass as opposed to metal.
Uh it's really interesting in terms of the effect, it makes water more like water, you know, it obviously has altered the surface tension.
There's all kinds of um electrical discharge issues that are that are changed if you have um uh any kind of really sensitive uh uh electromagnetic um uh field devices you can literally see the difference as the water flows through so uh as I say well worth pursuing and no way of telling exactly where it's all gonna lead.
Uh now i in pursuing some of that I've run into I don't want to keep everybody too long uh run into some other uh really new uh really interesting things w in the way of new materials.
Uh so um it's because I got into this issue of you know what kind of a structure am I gonna put between the two yurts.
Uh if we I found a chunk of property which I'll go into in a second.
Just a horrid situation.
But um uh if there is no existing structure I was looking for like say an old four to six hundred foot square foot cabin and you know strip it down rebuild it and slap the two yurts uh on one on either side of it off we go.
Um anyway uh if I don't have that well then what do I do?
Uh and so I started looking at other options other than uh yurts it's a money issue and also a design issue in terms of you know we don't want the other circular um yurt there plus really couldn't afford what we would need but in any event in any event so but I have been looking at new materials including architectural fabrics and and they've come a long way.
Architectural fabrics if you're into the um uh construction of uh uh house or you need to do shelter or any of this kind of thing really go and look at these they can be extremely cost effective and get a 30 year lifespan.
Uh I know I I you know I'm really stupid because I've been dealing with ballistic nylon and hypalon uh for boats for years.
I got a c kayak out there that's um you know I made what 20 years ago and it's um uh doing just fine.
Absolutely watertight, really good dry boat.
So I know the stuff lasts.
It's not an issue and it's water and chemical resistant and so on.
It's like, oh duh I should have thought of that.
In any event, so we may end up with some kind of an architectural fabric structure in between the two yurts.
There's also some really interesting stuff being done now with concrete impregnated fabrics.
And the structural component that fabrics can give you with cement like that, not requiring iron or any other reinforcement.
And in fact, they're stronger because the fabric allows for a greater level of give before the shear strength collapses totally.
So something to check into.
you're into strange and new materials and sort of spacecoat fardy kind of stuff there.
I think that's it sprouts gray water systems, yeah that's gonna be really interesting.
I'm gonna just run everything oh we've got an issue up here in the Northwest uh because of the rain because of the nature of the soil you have uh septic tanks go bad all the time around here and the counties are always bitching about it.
And so it's like well I'm gonna eliminate a lot of that by uh for one not having dishwashers which have that horrid uh caustic chemicals in there that absolutely kill septic tanks uh they kill the bacteria in there and a septic tank is a live thing if the bacteria don't live then then this um waste is not treated and the whole thing uh gets really yucky fast.
So anyway, don't ever have a dishwasher dump into your septic and you'll save yourself tens of thousands of dollars.
In any event, so what I'm going to do when we move here is to have only the toilets go to the septic tank.
Eliminate all other gray water headed there and put it into a really cool gray water pond.
That's a design that I've come up with that's based on Schauberger's work.
It's self-cleaning, self-concentrating, self-pumping, and non-mechanical.
And it's going to rely on gravity.
It'll be able to deal with excessive.
amounts of rainwater or runoff without um uh allowing gray water out it's uh just a really cool design.
I'm gonna get around to doing it in sketch up and I'll post um uh a couple of images of it uh when I've got those uh I'll convert them over to JPEGs.
Uh but in any event it's it's kinda cool.
Uh so um what was the point of that oh yeah the property okay guys you know how it goes.
Well I found a huge chunk of property that allow me to do everything I want and it's a absurdly expensive.
I mean, just just grossly so from my perspective.
Obviously, not so from the guy who bought it and is now trying to sell it.
He bought it at the top of the um bubble here, so he paid uh well he's paid twice what he uh what he's asking for it now, and he's asking over half a million for it.
So, you know, uh he at least vised up and realized that he can't get uh that um money back out of it.
He bought it, I think in 2007.
You know, just bad timing on his part.
Anyway, it's uh it's an old and uh quasi-industrial site.
Uh has a lot of potential for what I need.
Uh it's got the uh ability to uh suck money from me for 20 years.
And suck energy and life out of me, no question whatsoever.
Uh it's got uh uh uh an old dog, it's got a house that uh you know a house, it's got a structure on it that needs to be rebuilt, but which could be a very good lab and video studio, uh, among other uses.
And uh the property's got the uh naturally occurring uh springs, I'm convinced, as well as uh an existent creek.
Uh there's also problems on the property with uh degradation and uh what man um uh uh uh bank uh stability.
In other words, it's crumbling into Puget Sound.
Oh boy, it's in a it's in a real real mess.
The house, or if you want to call it that, that was that's on the property was built in 1901, and uh uh we've not yet beat our way close enough to see that structure.
So yeah, I'm laughing because the universe has settled me with an idea that oh hey, this is a perfect place for me.
Anyway, so the guy wants over a half a million, and there's no freaking way at all.
I've got that kind of money.
I mean, just the uh just the concept of it.
And then of course it's gonna take tons of money to fix up.
Now I'm I'm a cheap bastard and I do a lot of stuff on my own, and I got my own tractor and stuff, so putting up the yurts and you know that kind of thing, it's not gonna be that bad.
But like the dock down there, I'm gonna have to.
I don't want to do it because I'm I I sold off my bandsaw uh once when I needed to make a mortgage payment.
I built uh one of these big bandsaws that you know you can push along and uh saw giant trees in the uh planks.
And uh geez, that was a long time ago, maybe 99, 2000.
Anyway, we needed the money, and I so I sold it off and and um uh but now if we got that property over there, there's probably old uh timber that could be used to be sliced in place, and that brings up all of these other issues.
In any event, I'll let everybody go.
It was just uh it's uh it's really goofy the way the universe does things in terms of um saying, okay, you know, it looks like you haven't suffered enough.
We're gonna make you make you want to put trees over on this uh beat-up chunk of land and um and uh rehab it and uh you know show what can be done.
Uh as opposed to being a smart fellow and you know, uh retiring to you know reserv uh revolution and insurrection or uh and or uh you know uh uh island um retreat on Jamaica somewhere.
Uh they're gonna be about the same anymore, I guess, guys.
It's gonna get really ugly.
Uh, you know, this is uh the end uh end of this here.
I've kept everybody way too long, but something to note uh this is something I keep having to reinforce to my dumbass relatives, alright?
We're living through monumental times.
The dollar is dying.
Dollar's been around for a hundred damn years.
The dollar's been supporting the American Empire for this hundred damn years.
And so um it's gonna get confusing.
It is confusing, and it's gonna get a lot worse before it get before it settles down.
So we just have to be prepared for that and recognize that we're suffering cognitive dissonance, and uh it's gonna get uh or gonna continue at this level and probably rise as we go forward.
Uh we need to keep our sense of humor about it.
Uh, you know, truly we are fucked.
We know we're fucked, but there's no reason to be depressed about it.
So anyway, guys, you know, take your vitamins, eat well, get plenty of sunshine, and um uh it it will get better if we can survive it.
Uh see you guys later.
It is monumental time.
Uh 50 years from now, everybody will say uh treat us like the um period of the the the way we treat the civil war, you know, which was actually the death of a dollar then.
That was a death and the uh birth of the green back dollars, so uh same kind of situation.
Anyway, uh bye y'all.
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