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Title: Alpha Star Base informerer Issue Date: April 1994 Publisher: Interdimensjonal kommunikasjon Price: kr 20,-
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Title: Alpha Star Base informerer
Issue Date: April 1994
Publisher: Interdimensjonal kommunikasjon
Price: kr 20,-
This issue of "Alpha Star Base informerer" is a spiritual and esoteric publication focusing on cosmic cycles, spiritual evolution, and the transition into a new age. The cover features a cheerful "God påske" (Happy Easter) message alongside the magazine's title and a floral illustration, suggesting a theme of renewal and new beginnings.
Table of Contents (Innhold)
The table of contents lists several articles, indicating a diverse range of topics within the spiritual and personal development sphere:
- Jorden blir aldri den samme (The Earth will never be the same) - p. 4
- De sju stråler (The Seven Rays) - p. 14
- Bytteringer (Ring Exchanges) - p. 19
- Nye tanker, nye handlinger (New Thoughts, New Actions) - p. 25
- Barns utvikling fra 0-7 år (Children's Development from 0-7 years) - p. 29
- Nypro spesialmadrass (Nypro Special Mattress) - p. 32
- Gå den direkte veien (Go the Direct Way) - p. 35
- Kjenner du fru Hansen? (Do you know Mrs. Hansen?) - p. 38
Article Summaries
"Velkommen til et ekstra stort påskenummer!" (Welcome to an Extra Large Easter Issue!)
This introductory piece reflects on the act of repotting plants as a metaphor for personal renewal and growth. The author describes the process of tending to houseplants, emphasizing the importance of care, attention, and timely action. It suggests that just as plants need their soil changed and roots tended, individuals should also examine their inner lives, address neglected aspects, and embrace new growth. The article encourages readers to take time for self-care, symbolized by a cup of tea, and to "rinse the roots" of their inner selves.
"Ischariot" (Poem)
A poem by Jens Bjørneboe, titled "Ischariot," offers a reflective and somewhat somber perspective, possibly alluding to themes of betrayal, consequence, and personal journeys. The verses touch upon themes of silver coins, darkness, and a solitary path, concluding with a sense of shared experience in a blossoming spring.
"Jorden blir aldri den samme" (The Earth will never be the same) by Folke Strømholm
This extensive article, spanning multiple pages, discusses a profound transformation occurring on Earth. It posits that the planet is preparing for a higher, more evolved state, entering its fifth kingdom, the 'soul kingdom,' where humanity will evolve from a childlike state to soul-conscious beings working as co-creators in an interplanetary brotherhood. The author acknowledges the current global crises (disasters, disease, crime, war) as painful but necessary birth pangs marking the end of the materialistic cycle. This transition requires a significant shift in human consciousness to prevent materialism from dominating for centuries more. The article outlines nine key causes for the current global crisis:
1. The transition period between the Pisces and Aquarius zodiacal cycles.
2. Energy outflow from the planet's astral field.
3. Intense stimulation from the Planetary Hierarchy.
4. A shift in ray energy from the 6th to the 7th ray.
5. Extraordinary application of the 1st ray, the Shamballa force.
6. The conclusion of a major cosmic cycle (approx. 260,000 years).
7. Increasing cosmic radiation affecting the solar system.
8. A fundamental shift in Earth's polarity and axis.
9. The Second Coming of Christ.
The article elaborates on these points, explaining concepts like the "Aquarian threshold cycle," the influence of the astral plane on human karmic structures, and the role of the New Age movement as a transitional phenomenon. It details the characteristics of the seven rays, highlighting the shift from the 6th ray (devotion) to the 7th ray (ordered activity and ceremonial magic) as dominant in the Aquarian Age. The 1st ray, or Shamballa force, is described as a powerful energy causing immense change, having previously been used to end the Atlantean epoch. This force is currently being re-introduced to humanity, causing societal upheaval but ultimately paving the way for love. The article also touches upon the increasing cosmic energy impacting Earth, leading to chemical changes in the atmosphere and climate abnormalities, and the shift in Earth's polar axis contributing to geological and climatic instability.
"Kristi gjenkomst" (The Second Coming of Christ)
This section delves into the concept of the "Second Coming of Christ," distinguishing between "Kristi gjenkomst" (coming into being/manifestation) and "Kristi tilsynekomst" (appearance/manifestation). It explains that "Christ" is not a name but a state of consciousness – Christ consciousness, or love consciousness. The text clarifies that Jesus was a "Kristnet" (Christ-bearer) because he embodied this consciousness. The article posits that Christ consciousness is manifesting now, directly entering Earth's auric field without intermediaries, a process facilitated by Lord Maitreya, the Earth's Christ and head of the Great White Brotherhood. Maitreya's plan involves a preparation period of approximately 500 years, during which humanity's negative aspects must be transformed. This preparation involves the incarnation of various Christ representatives throughout history, including Jesus, to anchor Christ's principle on Earth. The ultimate goal is the full manifestation of Maitreya's presence, ushering in the Age of Love.
"Hva har vi i vente?" (What Awaits Us?)
This section provides a forward-looking perspective on the future, building upon the nine points of crisis. It suggests that while specific events are unpredictable due to free will, they will follow cyclical patterns. The "Great Harvest Cycle" (1986-2012) is highlighted as a critical 27-year period of intense transformation and potential chaos as humanity transitions between fundamental rhythms. The years from 1995 onwards are identified as particularly decisive. The article emphasizes the importance of courage, endurance, and connecting with one's inner "Soul Light" (Christ Light/Love Force) to navigate this period. It also looks beyond 2012 to the mid-Aquarian Age (around 3100 AD), predicting significant changes in the physical, astral, and mental planes. These include dramatic shifts in the Earth's structure, the emergence of new stars and planets, and a transformation in the human consciousness to a higher level, with accelerated activation of hidden potentials. The article notes that the "darkness" preceding this dawn is a necessary part of the process.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes a New Age and esoteric worldview, emphasizing spiritual evolution, cosmic influences, and the transformative potential of human consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of guiding readers through a period of significant global and personal change, encouraging spiritual awareness, inner work, and alignment with higher cosmic principles. There is a strong focus on the concept of Christ consciousness and the impending Age of Aquarius as a time of love and spiritual unity. The publication seems to advocate for a holistic approach to life, integrating spiritual understanding with practical personal development.
This issue of "Alpha Star Base informerer" from November 1993, is a Norwegian publication focusing on esoteric, spiritual, and future-oriented topics. It presents a blend of predictions for societal evolution, spiritual development, and alternative economic models, drawing heavily from Theosophical and New Age concepts.
Future Society and Consciousness Evolution
The magazine outlines a vision of humanity's future, particularly detailing predicted changes by the year 3100 AD. It suggests a radical transformation of the physical body to adapt to a higher level of consciousness, leading to increased intelligence, enhanced creative abilities, and the development of psychic senses like telepathy and etheric vision. Astral consciousness is expected to integrate with daily awareness, making the astral plane (fourth dimension) a recognized reality. Authoritarian systems are predicted to dissolve, replaced by a benevolent global government focused on serving humanity. A new educational system will emphasize esoteric knowledge, and advancements in energy production will render current sources obsolete. The economic system will shift towards eliminating wealth disparity, with work becoming a contribution to collective well-being rather than a means of personal gain. Collaboration with extraterrestrial intelligences and nature's creative forces will become normal.
Spiritual and Religious Transformation
A new global religion is anticipated to replace existing ones, based on scientific and spiritual understanding that values knowledge and intuition. The emphasis on faith as a primary religious driver will diminish, leading to a synthesis of religion and science. The issue references a potential 'Christ's advent' as part of this spiritual evolution.
Cosmic Cycles and the Seven Rays
The publication delves into cosmic cycles, particularly referencing the transition into the Age of Aquarius in 2128 AD. It discusses the concept of the 'seven rays' as fundamental cosmic energies that influence all life. The human being is seen as a microcosm reflecting the macrocosm, with seven chakras corresponding to planetary centers. The article details the origins and active periods of these rays, linking them to historical events and future developments. For instance, the 1st ray is associated with periods of global stress and transformation, while the 7th ray is linked to the Age of Aquarius and organizational shifts.
The 'Great Autumn Cycle' and the Shift in 1986
A significant focus is placed on the year 1986, described as the start of the 'Great Autumn Cycle'. This year is highlighted as a pivotal moment when the light within Earth's auric field became stronger than the darkness, averting the possibility of a global crisis and World War III. This event is presented as a victory for the forces of light, permanently altering the trajectory of global events.
The Human Being and Inner Development
The magazine explores the human constitution, describing the physical body as a vehicle for a higher energy form, the etheric body or energy body. This energy field contains seven primary centers (chakras) that connect to the planetary system. The collective human consciousness is estimated to consist of 60 billion individuals, divided into groups based on their dominant ray (will, love-wisdom, or intelligence). The concept of reincarnation and soul evolution is central, with the 'Higher Self' or soul acting as a memory center guiding the development across multiple lifetimes. The article emphasizes that true freedom is an inherent state that humanity has merely forgotten.
Alternative Economic Systems: Barter Rings
A substantial portion of the issue is dedicated to the concept of 'barter rings' as an alternative economic system. Originating in Canada in 1982, these rings aim to address unemployment and economic hardship by facilitating the exchange of goods and services within local communities. The article explains how barter rings function, the use of local currency (e.g., 'green kroner'), and their potential to complement or even replace the traditional monetary system. It discusses the legal and tax implications in Norway, suggesting that many transactions within a barter ring may be tax-exempt. The article includes a practical example of how a barter event might unfold, demonstrating the exchange of services and goods.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are spiritual evolution, the interconnectedness of the cosmos and humanity, the inevitability of positive future societal change, and the exploration of alternative systems that promote cooperation and well-being. The editorial stance is clearly aligned with New Age and Theosophical philosophies, presenting a hopeful and transformative outlook on humanity's future and its spiritual journey. There is a strong emphasis on consciousness, esoteric knowledge, and the belief in a benevolent cosmic order guiding human development.
This issue of Folkevett, dated June 1993, focuses on alternative economic systems, personal development, and spiritual growth. The cover story, "En god ide fra Nederland: Bytte tjenester?" (A good idea from the Netherlands: Bartering services?), introduces the concept of barter rings as a viable alternative to traditional currency.
Bartering as an Alternative Economy
The magazine argues that paper money creates many problems that barter rings can solve. Unlike national currency, local barter money cannot be stolen, forged, or burned, and it is less expensive to use. A key advantage highlighted is the absence of interest in a barter system, which prevents the rich from getting richer at the expense of the poor. Furthermore, barter rings offer transparency, ensuring that money is used for local economic activities rather than potentially harmful or unethical ventures.
One of the biggest problems addressed is unemployment, which paradoxically exists alongside many unmet needs and willing individuals. The article quotes Folkevett's informational package stating that "In a barter ring, the availability of money is unlimited." Barter rings also value goods and services that struggle to find a place in the conventional system, such as homemade cakes or local art. The system facilitates direct exchange of goods and services, promoting circulation within the community, reducing transport needs, and fostering a sense of mutual support and a pleasant atmosphere.
The 'Over & Weer' Barter Central in Amsterdam
The article "En god ide fra Nederland: Bytte tjenester?" by Sissel Seim, details the "Over & Weer" barter central in Amsterdam. This system has been in place for five years and has 300 members. The leader, Marie-Hélène van Vliet, explains that the name roughly translates to 'back and forth.' The central facilitates exchanges for a wide range of services, from philosophical discussions and learning languages to practical tasks like knitting, repairs, and pet-sitting. Larger jobs are referred to paid professionals or employment initiatives to avoid unfair competition. Marie-Hélène notes that barter often involves services that people wouldn't normally pay for at full price, making it a valuable option for those with limited funds.
The "Over & Weer" system functions like a bank, where members contribute services and can receive services on credit or 'to good.' The exchange is closed-loop, meaning money doesn't leave the system. It's described as an adventurous way to meet new people, with some members forming smaller barter rings for regular exchanges like childcare or pet-sitting.
Exchanges are primarily measured in time. For example, baking a cake might be considered half a day's work, while PC instruction could be three days' work. To participate, one must be a member and register offered and requested services. The central has a physical location in Amsterdam where members can visit twice a week to browse service directories.
Starting and Running a Barter Ring
According to Eirik Myrhaug, a barter ring can consist of 10 to 1000 people worldwide, though he recommends not exceeding 200 members to maintain manageability. Collaboration with other barter rings is always an option. Folkevett's informational package provides detailed steps for starting a ring:
1. Initiation: One or more individuals decide to start a ring and contact about 30 people with diverse resources in their local area.
2. Meeting and Registration: A meeting is called where participants list their needs and offers. A group is formed to establish the ring, and a membership fee in Norwegian kroner is collected to cover startup costs.
3. Core Group: A solid core group of 6-10 people is formed to manage tasks like coordination, accounting, and communication.
4. Data and Copy Machine: Acquiring a data and copy machine is recommended.
5. Checkbooks: Checkbooks are created and sent to members. Completed checks are sent to the accountant, who then prepares account statements.
6. Ring Newsletter: A newsletter is created to list offers and demands, allowing members to contact each other directly when needed.
The article encourages readers to consider starting a barter ring if they have spare time and skills they enjoy using, suggesting it can lead to a more fulfilling life.
New Thoughts, New Actions: Spirituality and Consciousness
The issue also features articles exploring spiritual and personal development.
"New Thoughts, New Actions" by Inger-Grethe Bomnes
This section delves into concepts of higher consciousness, spiritual evolution, and the transformation of Earth. It suggests that current "currents" are a cleansing of Earth and humanity, driven by a higher consciousness. When humans are unable to integrate these new energies, Earth itself may react. The article emphasizes that true cleansing comes from a higher consciousness, and individuals must be ready to receive and integrate these new energies. It speaks of a shift towards a higher vibration, where closed-off individuals experience a "polarity struggle." The message is that everyone is here to evolve and connect their inner self with the greater reality. It cautions against thinking of oneself as "chosen" and instead encourages embracing the responsibility of personal evolution. The author suggests that the Creator needs new universes and that humans are co-creators. The concept of time is presented as a construct of the third dimension, and the ultimate goal is to move beyond it towards timelessness.
The article discusses the idea of "new strands" being built within individuals rather than externally. It posits that when the third dimension ceases to exist, souls will meet on other planes and develop towards unity with the Creator. The journey of evolution is described as a collective one, with the "needy side" of oneself requiring the most love. It warns against condemning or giving undue importance to negative aspects, as this can inadvertently nourish them. Instead, individuals are urged to acknowledge these sides and seek their release.
The text also touches upon the idea of energy travel and consciousness expansion, suggesting that true travel occurs through the soul and thought, not physical means. It states that Earth is not inferior to other planes of creation and that humans are not inferior to other beings. The purpose of evolution is to break free from the cycle of reincarnation, which is seen as trapping humanity and hindering universal energy flow.
"Children's Development from 0-7 Years" by Inger-Grethe Bomnes
This article focuses on the early developmental stages of children from a spiritual and energetic perspective. It begins with the newborn's root chakra, which grounds them in the physical world. The infant is described as having an open crown chakra, allowing communication on multiple planes, and is assisted by guides. The importance of the child rooting itself in the physical is stressed, with amming (breastfeeding) playing a crucial role in energetic exchange and forming a "psychic umbilical cord" between mother and child. This connection allows the mother to feel the child's state and vice versa, sometimes to the point where the child doesn't differentiate its own feelings from the mother's.
Children under seven are said to have fully open chakra systems, making them highly receptive to all impressions. They learn to seek refuge in the protective energy field of adults when impulses become overwhelming. Initially, children perceive everything as undifferentiated. As they grow, their other chakras develop, enriching their emotional life. They begin to build a "fantasy world" and recognize themselves as separate individuals. These fantasy worlds are crucial for developing this sense of self. Children project energies from their ethereal field onto objects, weaving them into their world. This process helps them define their individuality and private energy field (aura).
The article explains that around the age of two, children begin the process of separation and independence, learning about relationships and how love functions. The solar plexus becomes vital as a hub for feeling unique and valuable, yet connected to the universe. Blockages in the lower chakras can occur as children adapt to the demands of the physical world. The article draws a parallel to adult experiences of loss and rejection, suggesting that early experiences of having goals moved out of reach can lead to a sense of futility later in life.
It also discusses how children who are taught to suppress emotions may struggle later when required to feel. The solar plexus is linked to our emotional relationship with others, stemming from the mother-child bond. Secure and loving early relationships better prepare children for healthy adult relationships. The article suggests that many adults need to revisit their 0-7 year period to resolve emotional blockages.
By age 2-4, children begin to loosen their ties to parents but still rely on the presence of trusted adults. They continue to develop their fantasy worlds, often with invisible playmates. This stage is crucial for distinguishing themselves from others and building self-worth. Personal objects help define their individuality. Conflicts may arise between the desire for play and communication, and the need to close off or hide feelings.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of Folkevett consistently promotes alternative lifestyles and perspectives that challenge conventional societal norms. The editorial stance clearly favors community-based initiatives, personal empowerment, and spiritual awareness. The magazine advocates for a shift in consciousness, encouraging readers to question existing systems and explore new ways of living that are more harmonious with nature and the self. There is a strong emphasis on self-sufficiency, mutual support, and the development of inner potential. The articles on bartering and child development, in particular, reflect a belief in the power of community and the importance of nurturing both individual and collective well-being through non-traditional means. The spiritual articles suggest a path towards higher consciousness and a deeper understanding of one's place in the universe, urging readers to take responsibility for their own evolution and to connect with their inner selves.
This issue of Alpha Star Base Informerer (published in 1994) focuses on themes of personal growth, spirituality, and holistic well-being. The magazine is published by ALPHA STAR BASE and edited by Solveig J. Hansen. It is a Norwegian publication that comes out bimonthly.
Articles and Content
Energetic Fields and Child Development
The issue begins with an article discussing the energetic fields surrounding children. It explains that a child's energy field is more than just their aura and can encompass their environment, including toys and people. The article stresses the importance of respecting a child's reactions and not forcing them into situations that cause discomfort. A simple exercise of 'brushing' the heart chakra is suggested to help children close off from overwhelming incoming energies. It also notes that around age 7, children develop a protective membrane over their chakras, making them less vulnerable and more independent.
Holistic Treatment and the NYPRO Special Mattress
Another significant section explores the concept of holistic treatment, emphasizing the interconnectedness of physical, psychological, and social well-being. It argues that symptoms often arise from repressed experiences and that true healing requires addressing these underlying issues. The article introduces the NYPRO special mattress, designed for pressure relief and relaxation. This mattress utilizes a unique construction with a water-filled plastic bag and an air chamber system to conform to the body, promoting a relaxing effect that can help release repressed symptoms and tensions. The mattress is described as being used in both therapeutic settings and for home use, aiding in physical and psychological recovery. It is noted that regular use can lead to a process of releasing repressed emotions and memories, sometimes manifesting in dreams.
Consciousness and the Universe: 'Go the Direct Way'
A philosophical piece titled 'Gå den direkte veien' (Go the direct way) delves into profound questions about consciousness, the universe, and the self. It posits that the inner self is the same as the outer universe and that individuals are manifestations of this universal consciousness. The article encourages readers to explore their inner selves, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from within rather than from external sources. It advocates for embracing the present moment and connecting with one's soul and higher self. The author shares personal experiences of expanding consciousness, including communication with their higher self and experiencing energetic shifts.
Book Reviews and Recommendations
The magazine features a section dedicated to book reviews, highlighting several titles related to spirituality, personal development, and esoteric knowledge. These include:
- Romfolket Informerer by Solveig J. Hansen: Focuses on spiritual development, intergalactic cooperation, and liberation.
- Reisen til tid og rom og tilbake igjen by Solveig J. Hansen: Explores themes of master's teachings, societal structures, and star travel.
- Jesus og Esseerne by Dolores Cannon: A regression therapist's account of a client's past life as an Essene, offering new perspectives on Jesus and biblical events.
- Gems of Love by Beinsa Douno (Peter Deunov): A collection of prayers and teachings from a Bulgarian spiritual master, emphasizing divine love, wisdom, and truth.
- Gems of Love and Wisdom: An excerpt from Beinsa Douno's works, focusing on meditation and reflections.
'Do You Know Mrs. Hansen?'
A lighter, more whimsical section presents a series of short, humorous character sketches of a fictional 'Mrs. Hansen' from the perspective of different zodiac signs, adapted from Louis de Wohl's book 'Astrology for All'.
Publisher Information and Subscriptions
The back pages provide contact information for ALPHA STAR BASE, including address, phone number, and subscription details for the magazine. It outlines subscription costs for 1993 and 1994 and encourages readers to subscribe or request a cheaper subscription if finances are tight. It also grants permission to freely copy and distribute the magazine's content, with the exception of articles where copyright is reserved.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spiritual growth, self-awareness, holistic healing, and the exploration of consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging personal empowerment through inner connection and understanding of energetic and spiritual principles. The magazine promotes a view where inner transformation leads to external well-being and advocates for a direct, intuitive path to self-discovery and connection with the universe.