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Ad Astra - Special No 6
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Title: ad astra Issue: Spesialnummer: 6 Date: 1988 (inferred from context, specifically a mention of the year 1988 in relation to bases) Publisher: Alfheim Language: Norwegian
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Title: ad astra
Issue: Spesialnummer: 6
Date: 1988 (inferred from context, specifically a mention of the year 1988 in relation to bases)
Publisher: Alfheim
Language: Norwegian
This special issue, titled 'ad astra,' presents 'Intergalactic Information' and delves into the existence and nature of extraterrestrial bases on Earth and other celestial bodies. The content explores themes of spiritual development, consciousness, and humanity's place in a larger cosmic context.
Extraterrestrial Bases on Earth and Luna
The magazine details several extraterrestrial bases, with 'Luna' serving as the primary coordinating hub for galactic activity on Earth. This base is described as being located under the moon's surface, divided into sectors for study and user groups, and featuring advanced transport systems. It also mentions underground forests and cities, and mining activities for minerals.
Other significant bases discussed include:
- Titicaca: Described as the most important base on Earth, built by extraterrestrials shortly after Earth's formation. It is located 2-5 km beneath Lake Titicaca and contains a vast library of knowledge stored in crystals. This base is heavily guarded against the Orion Federation.
- Lhasa: An observation base located in the mountains above Lhasa, Tibet, built within an ancient volcano crater. It was active until at least the 1958s.
- Cyprus: An underground base on the island of Cyprus, whose purpose is unknown but has been used for experimenting with and implanting paranormal abilities in Earthlings.
- Australia: An underground observation base in central Australia.
- Norway: A potential new base located in Hessedalen, outside Trondheim.
- Antarctica: A large base located under the ice on the Antarctic continent.
The magazine also notes that there are seven known underground bases as of 1988, including the one in Antarctica.
Base Operations and Earth Contact
These bases are equipped with advanced surveillance systems, including remote screens capable of detailed observation of Earth's surface, even penetrating buildings. They monitor electromagnetic signals and are accessible to ordinary Earth dwellers through a specific communication frequency (26-28 KHz) outside governmental control. However, representatives of Earth authorities are barred from access until the year 2000 to prevent extraterrestrial involvement in Earth's power politics.
The extraterrestrial inhabitants are described as being open and friendly, offering assistance to visitors who arrive by spacecraft or through astral travel. The existence of these bases is known to the CIA.
Extraterrestrial Presence Beyond Earth
Beyond Earth, a base is mentioned on Mars, tasked with analyzing TV and radio broadcasts from Earth, as well as other radio communications collected by ethereal satellites.
Spiritual Development and Consciousness
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to spiritual teachings and personal development, drawing from various spiritual traditions.
Teachings from Jesus Christ (from "The Life and Teachings of the Eastern Sages")
This section discusses the nature of the Sun, Earth's internal heat and light, and the role of the atmosphere and ether in reflecting these energies. It emphasizes that the 'great cold' exists at the boundaries of heat and light, and that Earth's interior is a molten mass.
Thoughts on Thoughts and Health (by Stine Marie)
This article posits that thoughts directly influence health and physical expression. Negative thoughts create blockages and toxins, while positive emotions like joy enhance energy flow. It encourages facing adversity as a means of growth and learning to cope with challenges. The author suggests listening to music, dancing, and contemplating nature as ways to achieve inner peace and gratitude. Love is presented as the key to all growth, requiring courage, spontaneity, and unconditional acceptance.
Prayers and Affirmations
- Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi: A prayer for peace, love, forgiveness, truth, faith, hope, and joy.
- Teachings on Giving: A reflection on how giving leads to receiving, forgetting oneself leads to finding oneself, forgiving others leads to being forgiven, and dying leads to eternal life.
- Teachings from Buddha (from "And I See a New Earth" by Birgit Klein): This section urges readers to transform their relationship with themselves, recognizing their connection to a universal consciousness. It emphasizes the body as a precious instrument for spiritual development and the importance of cleansing and utilizing it.
List of Initiates and Spiritual Teachers
The magazine includes extensive lists of individuals, both historical and contemporary, who have achieved various levels of spiritual initiation. These lists include:
- Known Spiritual Teachers: Figures like Mikhail Aivanhov, Apollonius of Tyana, Jesus of Nazareth, Alice Bailey, H.P. Blavatsky, and others are listed with their initiation levels and sometimes their birth and death dates or current status (e.g., incarnated or not).
- Known Great Artists: Artists such as J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Bellini, Bosch, Brahms, Caravaggio, Cezanne, Chopin, Goya, El Greco, Grieg, Handel, Haydn, Lennon, Leonardo da Vinci, Liszt, Matisse, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Raphael, Rembrandt, Schubert, Schumann, Scott, Strauss, Titian, Verdi, and Veronese are listed with their initiation levels and life spans.
These lists suggest a framework for understanding spiritual evolution and the contributions of various individuals across different fields.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the presence and activities of extraterrestrial civilizations, the interconnectedness of all life, and the importance of personal spiritual growth. The editorial stance appears to be one of openness to these concepts, presenting them as factual information and encouraging readers to explore their own consciousness and spiritual potential. There is a clear alignment with New Age and esoteric philosophies, emphasizing love, understanding, and a holistic view of existence.
This document appears to be a very brief issue of the magazine "VIDYA," identified as the "Foreningens kontaktblad AD ASTRA" (The association's contact publication AD ASTRA). The issue number is "3," and it seems to be part of Volume 2, as indicated by the parenthetical numbers associated with the composers. The publisher is the AD ASTRA association, and the publication is based in Drammen, Norway.
Content
The content is sparse, consisting primarily of a short introductory text and a list of composers with associated codes and numerical sequences. The introductory text reads: "Er nå Mester Paul Venetianeren på 3. stråle. Helper men- neskene å utfolde skjønnhet i alt." This translates to: "Now Master Paul the Venetian is on the 3rd ray. Helper people to unfold beauty in everything." The meaning of "3rd ray" and "Helper people" is not elaborated upon within this document.
The following lines list composers:
- Vivaldi, Antonio (2.2) 3-4-3-6-7 (1678-1741)
- Wagner, Richard (2.1) 1-1-4-4-7 (1813-83)
These entries suggest a connection between the composers, their respective volume/issue indicators (2.2 and 2.1), numerical codes (3-4-3-6-7 and 1-1-4-4-7), and their birth and death years. The asterisks below this list indicate a break in the text.
Page 2 displays the "AD ASTRA" logo and the "VIDYA" title prominently. It also provides the postal address: "POSTADRESSE: Postboks 2425. 3003. Drammen." Below this is a drawing of a plant growing from a stump.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine seems to operate within an esoteric or spiritual framework, hinted at by terms like "Mester Paul Venetianeren" and "3. stråle." The inclusion of classical composers with numerical codes might suggest an attempt to find patterns or hidden meanings within music or their lives, possibly related to numerology or a specific theoretical system developed by the association. The overall stance appears to be one of exploration and sharing of unconventional ideas within its membership.