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M-skyi treugolnik - No 15 - 1991

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This issue of "M-SKY TRIANGLE" (№ 9 (15), 1991) is dedicated to exploring the phenomenon of 'cyclopses,' examining whether they are mythical creatures or a reality.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "M-SKY TRIANGLE" (№ 9 (15), 1991) is dedicated to exploring the phenomenon of 'cyclopses,' examining whether they are mythical creatures or a reality.

Cyclopses: Myth and Reality

The article begins by referencing the mythological depiction of cyclopses from ancient Greek lore, particularly Polyphemus from Homer's "Odyssey." It then transitions to modern-day accounts, citing Brazilian researcher J. U. Pereira's work, which details several instances of human encounters with cyclops-like beings in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. These beings are described as varying in height from 80 cm to 2.5 meters, often wearing dark, form-fitting suits, sometimes with a glowing object on their heads. They are characterized by a single, large eye in the center of their forehead, and a generally indifferent, non-aggressive demeanor towards humans. One notable incident involved a policeman who witnessed small cyclopses inside a flying object, which caused the surrounding trees to bend and emitted multicolored light.

Physical evidence is also presented, most notably the discovery of a cyclops skull on Kandavu Island, Fiji, on September 21, 1989. The skull, dated to between 1941 and 1944, was reportedly the size of a melon and belonged to a creature approximately 2.4 meters tall. Japanese scientists prepared a 200-page report and demonstrated the skull in Tokyo. Dr. Elias Kuris, an expert on mythology, is quoted stating that such findings could revolutionize our understanding of ancient myths, suggesting they might be based on truth rather than pure fiction.

The article speculates on the biological implications of a single eye, suggesting potential difficulties in depth perception, though acknowledging that cyclopses might compensate with unknown biological elements.

The Expedition to Shambhala

This section, authored by V. Paramonov, details an expedition to Shambhala. The narrative follows the experiences of participants, particularly 'Sergey' (O) and 'Andrey' (K), as they conduct experiments with biofields and chakras. The text includes a table showing the state of participants' chakras and biofield measurements. The expedition encounters unusual phenomena, including a perceived 'barrier' on a mountain pass that seems to prevent passage unless a knife is presented. There are also reports of unusual lights and sensations, including Sergey experiencing a 'paralysis' and a 'scanning' sensation, possibly from an advanced civilization.

One participant, 'Larisa,' describes feeling a constant 'steel gaze.' The expedition also notes the natural dangers of the mountain environment, with avalanches and rockfalls occurring near their camp.

During the expedition, Sergey has a vivid experience where he perceives a 'scanning' of his skull by an unknown civilization. Later, he experiences a sensation of being pulled towards a communication point and encounters a young woman who offers to show him a 'flying object.' He describes seeing his own camp from a height of 100 meters.

The expedition members also discuss the concept of 'psychic energy' and its properties, noting that some chakras are not functioning in participants. They record changes in biofield measurements throughout the day.

Vladimir Samarskiy: "Good is Born Only From Good"

This section features an interview with physicist, biologist, and cosmo-sociologist Vladimir Samarskiy from Leningrad. Samarskiy criticizes Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, claiming it has misguided science for about seventy years and hinders the understanding of phenomena like UFOs. He suggests that the theory was influenced by political motives related to the establishment of Israel and that Einstein's first wife played a significant role in its formulation.

Samarskiy argues that UFO phenomena should not be called 'unidentified flying objects' but rather 'identified extraterrestrial objects' (OLO) or 'astrolevitating objects' (ALO). He believes that the rapid advancement of technology, including the development of gravity-based propulsion, allows for near-instantaneous travel across vast cosmic distances, explaining the presence of 'aliens.' He also mentions the work of Vladimir Atsiukovsky, who proposed that the speed of the gravitational field is trillions of times the speed of light.

Samarskiy discusses the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations intervening to prevent humanity from destroying itself, citing the threat of nuclear war after 1945. He references an alleged broadcast in England in 1977 from 'Gillon, representative of the galactic command Ashtar,' which warned about the dangers of nuclear energy and urged humanity to cease all wars.

He emphasizes that true progress comes from 'good,' and that aggressive individuals in power pose a threat to the planet's biosphere. Samarskiy also touches upon the concept of 'psychic energy,' describing it as an inexhaustible force that is essential for life and consciousness. He suggests that the limitations of human science are due to a misunderstanding of this energy and the universe's fundamental laws.

The UN - UFOs: Preventing Interplanetary Conflict

This section, presented as a continuation from previous issues (№№ 11-14), details a Canadian-American instruction document (JANAP 146(E)) from March 1966 concerning the reporting of vital intelligence observations (SIRVIS). The document outlines procedures for reporting sightings of enemy or unidentified aircraft, missiles, submarines, and surface vessels. It specifies the information required, including object description (shape, size, color, number), movement details, location, weather conditions, and any physical evidence.

It also includes excerpts from 'DOD Materials: Flight Information' from September 1972 and February 1978, and a NASA Information Sheet (№ 78-1) from February 1978. NASA officially acknowledges that unidentified objects are of concern to the National Defense Committee but states that NASA itself does not conduct UFO investigations. The DOD materials suggest that UFOs could be extraterrestrial craft. A 1972 report from the University of Colorado's 'Scientific Study of UFOs' is cited, stating that no intelligent extraterrestrial life from outside our solar system could visit Earth within the next 10,000 years. However, the DOD officially stated that there is no evidence that observations classified as 'unidentified' could represent extraterrestrial craft.

A report from September 25, 1972, mentions an 'scorched area' in a soybean field near Harrison, Iowa, USA, following a reported sighting of an unidentified object in the same area the previous night.

Yoga

This section, attributed to N. Roerich, discusses the nature of psychic energy and its connection to spiritual development. It describes psychic energy as tireless, ever-growing, and a source of self-sacrifice and ecstasy. The text emphasizes the importance of consciousness and intention in directing this energy, warning that misuse can lead to destruction. It likens psychic energy to a magnet, explaining its principles of attraction and repulsion. The author also touches upon the concept of 'guidance' and the role of a leader in directing energy, stressing the importance of empathy and adaptability.

The text further explores the idea of reincarnation, cautioning against misinterpretations and emphasizing that true spiritual advancement comes from continuous discipline and learning, not from arbitrary initiations. It highlights the importance of rhythm and harmony in life, contrasting true movement with mere 'fuss.' The author also discusses the concept of 'synthesis,' advocating for a broad understanding of knowledge rather than a narrow focus on one discipline. The section concludes by suggesting that the development of psychic energy is crucial for spiritual growth and that the universe is filled with vibrations and sounds that are imperceptible to ordinary human senses.

Dream-Answer (0)

This section is a questionnaire designed for readers to report their dreams and related experiences. It asks about sleep patterns, the content and nature of dreams (e.g., colors, locations, interactions), the ability to recall dreams, and whether dreams are prophetic or come true. It also inquires about personal details such as name, profession, and habits, and asks about the reader's beliefs and practices (e.g., faith in God, meditation, fasting). The questionnaire aims to collect data for analysis by the Latvian Association of UFOlogy and Energoinformational Exchange.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of paranormal phenomena, mythology, and scientific inquiry. There's a clear skepticism towards established scientific paradigms, particularly Einstein's theory of relativity, which is seen as a barrier to understanding UFOs and other anomalies. The publication promotes the idea of psychic energy as a fundamental force and discusses its potential applications and spiritual implications. The editorial stance appears to be open to unconventional explanations for observed phenomena, including extraterrestrial contact and the existence of beings like cyclopses, often drawing from anecdotal evidence and speculative theories. The inclusion of reader surveys on dreams suggests an interest in subjective experiences and their potential connection to broader cosmic or psychic events.

This issue of "М-ский треугольник" (M-sky Triangle), issue number 11, published by the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange, explores profound personal experiences, spiritual insights, and speculative theories about the universe and humanity's place within it. The cover features a striking black and white illustration and the bold headline "ОТКРОВЕНИЕ" (Revelation).

Revelation: A Personal Journey of Dreams and Spirituality

The lead article, "Revelation" by T. Osipova (Saratov), details a series of intensely vivid dreams that the author interprets as having prophetic significance and spiritual meaning. From childhood, she experienced precognitive dreams, including one that foretold her mother's death. In adulthood, her dreams became more fantastical, involving levitation and a sense of powerful forces. One particularly disturbing dream involved an overwhelming feeling of evil and hatred, which she believed was the influence of dark entities. This led her to seek psychological help, but the underlying issues persisted.

Osipova recounts a profound experience of being under a "light bell" with a "blue-green or violet beam" and later a "yellow light bell," which brought her a sense of peace, warmth, and strength. She interprets this as a divine intervention that healed her and opened her eyes to spiritual truths. Another dream involved hearing an unearthly voice singing a love romance, leading her to a trance-like state where she offered her soul to the devil for eternal access to the music. This experience, along with a vision of a cosmic vortex, marked a turning point, leading her to embrace a spiritual path and find inner peace.

Vladimir Samarsky's Theory on AIDS and Cosmic Justice

In an article titled "'Goodness is Born Only from Goodness'" by Vladimir Samarsky, the author presents a controversial theory linking AIDS to cosmic justice. Samarsky posits that higher intelligences are intervening in human affairs due to humanity's aggression and amorality. He suggests that AIDS is a form of cosmic retribution, designed to eliminate a portion of the human gene pool that is prone to aggression. He argues that those with higher moral standards are less susceptible or have longer incubation periods, while the immoral and aggressive are infected first. This theory is presented as a harsh but necessary measure by advanced civilizations to 'help' humanity by removing destructive elements.

Samarsky also touches upon the concept of Earth as a living entity, correlating human atrocities with seismic activity. He critiques outdated definitions of life, suggesting it is a dynamic, self-sustaining process that can exist on various substrates, not just biological ones. He advocates for adherence to moral principles, particularly the Ten Commandments, as a means of survival and creating a better future, stating that "Goodness is born only from goodness."

Other Contributions and Association News

The issue includes a piece titled "From the works submitted to the 'Galactica' contest" featuring contributions from G. Petrova (Moscow) and A. Bulygin. The magazine also announces that the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange is accepting applications for заочные члены (correspondent members) from individuals worldwide who are actively involved in ufology and related fields. Several international figures, including H. H. Manuel (Argentina), N. Singh (India), and G. Eisenberg (Israel), are listed as the first foreign correspondent members.

Reader Information and Editorial Stance

Information is provided for readers regarding the cost of the informational bulletin and how to subscribe. The editorial stance appears to be one that embraces speculative theories about extraterrestrial intelligence, paranormal phenomena, and spiritual interpretations of life events, encouraging readers to engage with these concepts and contribute their own findings.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around personal spiritual experiences, the interpretation of dreams as prophetic or spiritual messages, and the concept of cosmic justice or intervention in human affairs. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that morality and spirituality play a crucial role in individual and collective well-being, with a belief in higher intelligences influencing human destiny. The magazine promotes a worldview that integrates paranormal phenomena, ufology, and spiritual exploration, encouraging a search for deeper meaning beyond conventional scientific understanding. The editorial stance is open to unconventional theories and personal testimonies, positioning itself as a platform for exploring the mysteries of consciousness, the universe, and humanity's potential future.