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M-skyi treugolnik - No 08 - 1991

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This issue of "M-ский ТРЕУГОЛЬНИК" (M-sky TRIANGLE), dated 1991, is an informational bulletin from the Latvian Association of UFOlogy and Energy-Information Exchange. It features a sensational cover story about geologists allegedly drilling into 'hell' and explores various…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "M-ский ТРЕУГОЛЬНИК" (M-sky TRIANGLE), dated 1991, is an informational bulletin from the Latvian Association of UFOlogy and Energy-Information Exchange. It features a sensational cover story about geologists allegedly drilling into 'hell' and explores various paranormal, spiritual, and esoteric topics.

Cover Story: Geologists Drilled the Gates of Hell?

The main cover story, attributed to the Finnish newspaper "AMMENUSASTIA" and cited by "Komsomolets Udmurtii," reports a shocking discovery by Soviet geologists who drilled a 9-mile (14.4 km) deep well. According to a Soviet geologist, Dr. Dmitry Azzakov, they encountered a fiery abyss, a winged creature, and heard screams of millions of people. The article details dramatic temperature increases, the appearance of a monstrous entity, and the recording of terrifying sounds. Soviet officials reportedly refused to comment, stating the magnetic tape was still under study. The report concludes with a plea for transparency from the Soviet Union.

Expedition to Shambala (Continued)

The article "Mountains - Abode of Gods" (Expedition to Shambala) continues its narrative from previous issues. It details a journey involving the discovery and interpretation of seven stones, each with a unique color, likened to human chakras. The expedition faced unusual phenomena, including compass malfunctions and strong energy fields. The narrative describes finding talismans and receiving cryptic messages, suggesting a connection between the stones, the stars, and spiritual development. The journey involves navigating through various locations in Latvia and hints at a deeper spiritual quest.

On Being Loved by Everyone

This section features a debate on the 'New Commandment' of Jesus Christ, "Love one another." A clergyman criticizes the Russian Orthodox Church for allegedly neglecting this commandment, while A. Kalinin, head of the religion, yoga, and occultism section, argues that while the commandment is not forgotten, it is not fulfilled. The article discusses the true meaning of love, distinguishing it from selfish attachments and animal instincts, and emphasizes Jesus's teaching of loving one's enemies as a path to liberation. It also touches upon the Turin Shroud and scientific investigations into its age and origin.

We Are All Children of the Universe

This section presents a series of philosophical and spiritual insights, possibly from a channeled source or personal reflections. It discusses the nature of life and death, the concept of the soul, and the limitations of human understanding. The text touches upon 'invisible college' teachings, energy exchange, and the potential for humans to evolve their physical bodies. It also explores the concept of UFOs not just as spacecraft but as stations for managing Earth's psych-energy. The author reflects on the nature of true love, its absence of attachments, and its role in spiritual evolution.

The Alphabet of the Universe

This recurring section publishes symbols received by contactees, presented as an 'Alphabet of the Universe.' The article notes that each symbol has a specific meaning that can vary, and invites readers, including specialists, to contribute to deciphering these symbols. The current installment presents symbols numbered 325 through 378.

"Galactica" Contest Continues

An announcement regarding the "Galactica" contest, extended until July 1, 1991. The contest encourages artistic submissions related to UFOs, extraterrestrial civilizations, and cosmic themes. Prizes are offered, and winning works will be displayed in the museum of the Latvian Association of UFOlogy.

Levels of Future Prediction

This article by G. Davidovich discusses the concept of predicting the future. It examines determinism (future is predetermined) and indeterminism (free will exists), referencing philosophers like Spinoza and Kant. The author suggests that while precise prediction is practically impossible due to the complexity of factors, understanding current trends and psychological aspects can allow for approximate forecasting. It touches upon clairvoyance, astrological predictions, and the idea that all information about the universe might be accessible through an informational field.

Ghost Ships

This short piece discusses the phenomenon of ghost ships, like the 'Flying Dutchman,' and the belief in aerial ships predating aviation. It recounts a sighting of a ship-like object over New Guinea in 1959 and mentions Charles Fort's theory about UFOs being related to extraterrestrial visitors.

Strange Cases

This section presents two accounts of unusual occurrences. The first describes a son experiencing a nosebleed during the sighting of an orange-red object in the sky, which later changed color and ascended. The second account details a UFO sighting over Moscow, described as a crescent-shaped object with a spherical body, which emitted a beam and changed shape. Both incidents are linked to feelings of discomfort and anxiety.

Gifts from the Sky

This article compiles reports of objects falling from the sky, including chemical substances, screws, nuts, plastic, and a brass cube. It mentions instances of beads falling in India and a wheel falling in California. The author notes the mystery surrounding these events, especially when they occur repeatedly in the same location, citing examples of iron fragments falling in Orenburg.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores themes of UFOlogy, paranormal phenomena, spiritualism, and the search for hidden knowledge. There's a strong emphasis on questioning established scientific and religious paradigms, presenting alternative explanations for events, and encouraging readers to consider esoteric and metaphysical perspectives. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, often drawing from anecdotal evidence, channeled information, and historical accounts. The publication aims to inform and provoke thought on topics beyond conventional understanding.

This issue of "Крымские контактеры" (Crimean Contactees), volume 12, issue 1, from 1990, is published by the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange. It delves into the experiences of individuals claiming telepathic contact with extraterrestrial civilizations (VTs) and explores themes of ufology, paranormal phenomena, and philosophical concepts related to time and consciousness.

Contactee Experiences

The issue features the accounts of two primary contactees, referred to as 'N.' and 'S.'.

Contactee 'N.' began receiving telepathic communication in May 1990, shortly after a hypnosis session. He discovered significant energetic and healing abilities, which he initially perceived as a mental illness. Ufologists helped him understand his gift. He established contact with a civilization from Lyra and received a code for communication. He was taught diagnostic methods, including handwriting analysis and photographic interpretation, and was introduced to the principles of Agni Yoga. 'N.' also reported receiving information about the 'M-sky triangle' and was shown star charts and unknown technology. He was told he was being prepared for future work beyond Earth. His healing energy is reportedly sourced from VTs. The article notes that 'N.' was treated by the author of the piece, with highly effective results.

Contactee 'S.' has a 15-year history of contact with VTs, during which he was under the control of 'dark forces' for 14 years. He was eventually freed with the help of 'N.' and his associates from Lyra. 'S.' has now been transferred to a civilization whose base is on the Moon. The purpose of this transfer is to obtain information for the ufology group. He has been shown star maps and is learning about the history and types of VTs. His current contact is with a Teacher who is guiding him in diagnostics and healing, and is also working on an 'Alphabet of the Universe'. 'S.' has been shown a greenish, disk-shaped craft with yellow energy points, which he was told was a 'greenish-yellow energy-point' ship. This craft is part of a patrol of two UFOs that are constantly monitoring the Crimean region, invisible to the ordinary observer. Their mission is to normalize the ecological situation. Information was also received about a UFO patrolling over the Azov Sea, indicating a desire to help save the sea.

Philosophical Explorations

Beyond personal accounts, the magazine includes a section titled "Levels of Prediction" which discusses Kant's philosophy on space and time as subjective forms of perception, contrasting them with the 'thing-in-itself'. It posits that modern physics challenges our understanding of space and time, citing the dual nature of elementary particles and the concept of a 4-dimensional space-time continuum. The article suggests that the future, like the past, exists eternally and can be accessed through expanded consciousness, likening it to a feedback loop in technical systems. It proposes that humans have a dual nature, being both individual entities and part of a universal field, allowing for spiritual travel to distant worlds, past, and future. The concept of a 'time machine' residing within us is introduced.

Glossary and Belief Systems

A "Small Encyclopedia 'MT'" section provides definitions of various terms and concepts, including:

  • Ba (Soul): An element of the human essence in ancient Egyptian belief, representing life force continuing after death.
  • Bai-Hu (White Tiger): A spirit in ancient Chinese mythology, a guardian of the West and a symbol of progress.
  • Balarama (Baladeva): In Hinduism, the elder brother of Krishna and an avatar of Vishnu.
  • Bible: The sacred book of Christianity, considered a 'Program for Humanity' by extraterrestrial civilizations.
  • Biolocation: The ability to find objects using a bio-frame.
  • Biofield: The energetic field of a person or object, measurable with a bio-frame.
  • Bioframe (or Pose): A wire device used for measuring biofields and locating various objects.
  • Annunciation: The Christian event where the Archangel Gabriel informed the Virgin Mary of her impending conception of Jesus.
  • Brahma-loka (World of Brahma): In Hinduism, the highest heaven, abode of Brahma.
  • Brahman: The supreme objective reality and creative principle in Hinduism.
  • Buddha: A being who has attained the highest spiritual development.
  • Bodhi (Enlightenment): The highest state of consciousness in Buddhism.
  • Bodhisattva (Being striving for enlightenment): In Buddhism, a being who postpones their own nirvana to help others.
  • Brahma: The Hindu deity of creation, part of the trinity with Vishnu and Shiva.
  • Burak (Arabic for 'to shine'): In Islam, the winged steed that carried Muhammad on his night journey.
  • Bhakta: One who ardently loves God.
  • Bhakti Yoga: The yoga of devotion to the Supreme Being.
  • Bhagavan: A supreme title for an omnipotent and omniscient being.
  • Bhagavad Gita: A sacred Hindu scripture.
  • Beasts ('those who evoke fear'): Evil spirits in Christianity, adversaries of God and humanity.
  • God: Defined as both the Absolute Creator and a personal deity.
  • Gods: Supernatural beings in polytheistic religions, often representing natural forces.
  • Goddess-Mother: The primary female deity in many world beliefs, associated with the earth and feminine creative principle.

Subscription and Editorial Information

The magazine announces a subscription drive for its bulletin, organized by the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange. The annual subscription costs 30 rubles and 21 kopecks. Readers are instructed to send postal orders to Riga, USSR, and to include a postcard with their details. The bulletin will be published as material becomes available, and submissions of letters, articles, and research are welcomed. The editorial board notes that the proceeds from the sale of the information bulletin will go to charitable causes and the funding of the association. They also mention changes in postal tariffs by the Latvian SSR Ministry of Communications, setting the price per issue at 3 rubles 40 kopecks when sent by mail.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around direct contact with extraterrestrial intelligence, the nature of consciousness, psychic abilities, and the philosophical implications of time and existence. The editorial stance appears to be one of openness to these phenomena, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of contact and to engage with the information presented, while also acknowledging the skepticism such topics often attract. The magazine positions itself as a platform for disseminating information from ufological groups and promoting a broader understanding of the universe and humanity's place within it.