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M-skyi treugolnik - No 16 - 1991

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Overview

This issue of the informational bulletin "M-ский ТРЕУГОЛЬНИК" (issue No. 10 (16), 1991) focuses on the "Contact-R" Program, presented by the Moscow Public Scientific Research Center "Kontakt-R". The magazine also features an expedition's report from the "Lake of Mountain…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the informational bulletin "M-ский ТРЕУГОЛЬНИК" (issue No. 10 (16), 1991) focuses on the "Contact-R" Program, presented by the Moscow Public Scientific Research Center "Kontakt-R". The magazine also features an expedition's report from the "Lake of Mountain Spirits," an analysis of dreams, and a detailed examination of astrological signs and their relation to love, sex, and cosmos.

"Contact-R" Program: Catastrophe is Close, But Avoidable

The "Contact-R" Center, established in 1990 after twenty years of preparation, aims to develop Noocosomology, a new international science focused on the Cosmic Mind. The program emphasizes spiritual contact with cosmic intelligences, including the Galactic Mind and the Higher Cosmic Mind, to guide humanity away from an impending catastrophe. The center advocates for the internationalization of this science, ideally under the auspices of the UN or UNESCO. The program's foundation rests on the ideas of prominent scientists and philosophers such as K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Pierre de Chardin, V.I. Vernadsky, A.L. Chizhevsky, N.F. Fedorov, and the teachings of the Re rkhs in "Agni Yoga." Key tenets include humanity's entry into the "Age of Fire," the necessity of assimilating cosmic energies, particularly psychic energy, through spiritual and moral transformation, and the understanding that true spiritual development occurs within life's interactions rather than in isolation. The program posits that humanity's current path, marked by the exploitation of nature and a focus on physical perfection over spiritual growth, has led to a near-inevitable catastrophe. The increasing manifestation of extrasensory abilities in people is seen as a sign of a turning point in human development, a period of conflict between good and evil.

Expedition to the "Lake of Mountain Spirits"

The magazine details an expedition's experiences at the "Lake of Mountain Spirits," involving members like Normund, Andrey (K), Inessa, Valentin Fritsivich, Leonard, Sergey (O), Sergey (R), and Larisa. The expedition faced challenging weather conditions, including storms and strong winds, which they sometimes interpreted as resistance from opposing forces. They reported several significant events:

  • Contact and Information: Members received telepathic information through images and symbols, including directions to a cave, instructions to build a raft, and warnings about a forbidden area. Inessa had a contact with a "starosta" who instructed her to be at a specific location. Andrey experienced a dream related to this event.
  • UFO Sightings and Encounters: An expedition member described seeing a field of tulips, two rotating hemispheres transforming into a figure, and an image of Inessa approaching a cliff with a square door, which was identified as a UFO.
  • Mysterious Phenomena: A ball lightning appeared near a tent and exploded. Later, a waterspout formed on the lake. During a storm, a blue, snake-like flash was observed moving within a tent, accompanied by small blue balls. A similar powerful flash was seen in the mountains without thunder.
  • Guidance and Predictions: Through contacts, the expedition received specific instructions, such as the need to find a "stone" and the number of people required for a task (five). They were also told when and where to be, and that they would need to replace a "talisman" to leave.
  • Spiritual Insights: One member, Sergey (O), reported a contact with a female entity who stated that contacts would continue later and provided criteria for distinguishing informational channels. Another member, Sergey (R), shared a dream that seemed to predict a future event.

Thematic Analysis: Dreams, Consciousness, and Cosmic Laws

An article titled "Dreams!" analyzes survey data from readers who shared their dream experiences. The survey revealed common themes such as premonitions, political events, past life recollections, communication with deceased relatives, and encounters with UFOs and higher beings. The article discusses the psychological aspects of dreams and their potential connection to psychic phenomena. It highlights the importance of understanding the "Law of Cosmos" and the concept of reincarnation. The "Service of Dreams" section offers interpretations of various dream symbols and experiences.

"Love, Sex, and Cosmos" by N. Singh

This section, a correspondent's piece from India, explores the interconnectedness of love, sex, and the cosmos through an astrological lens. It discusses the principles of duality, the importance of spiritual harmony, and the influence of planetary alignments on relationships and individual characteristics. The author analyzes the sexual traits associated with each zodiac sign, offering insights into their compatibility and potential challenges in relationships. The article emphasizes that true love and harmony stem from self-awareness and a balanced approach to physical and spiritual aspects of life.

"OON - UFO: Not a Problem of Interplanetary Exchange"

This article, based on a document from the USSR, discusses the phenomenon of UFOs and their potential implications. It touches upon the concept of "domestic" and "foreign" UFOs, suggesting a structured approach to understanding these phenomena. The article also mentions the "Action for Defense of the Earth" and the need for scientific research into UFOs, including their potential impact on technology and the environment.

"The 'M-sky Triangle' and Yoga"

This section delves into the concept of psychic energy and its role in human development, drawing from teachings attributed to H. P. Blavatsky and Helena Roerich. It emphasizes the importance of self-discipline, overcoming doubt, and cultivating positive qualities like courage, tolerance, and dedication. The text suggests that psychic energy is a fundamental force that can be harnessed through spiritual practices and a conscious effort to align with cosmic laws. It also touches upon the concept of "AUM" as a combination of vibrations and the significance of love as a harmonizing force. The article also includes a section on "Yoga" and its connection to spiritual practices and energy cultivation.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a worldview centered on the existence of a Cosmic Mind and higher intelligences guiding humanity. There is a strong emphasis on spiritual development, moral transformation, and the potential for humanity to avert a global catastrophe through understanding and applying cosmic laws. The editorial stance appears to be open to anomalous phenomena, including UFOs and psychic abilities, viewing them as evidence of a larger, intelligent universe. The publication encourages critical thinking, self-awareness, and a proactive approach to personal and collective evolution, often referencing scientific and philosophical concepts from both Eastern and Western traditions. The magazine seems to position itself as a platform for disseminating information and fostering dialogue on these profound topics.

This issue of "Galaktika" (Issue 11, 1991) features a cover story titled "BEES PREDICT THE FUTURE" by Yu. Barbarovich, exploring the societal organization of bees as a potential biological model for the future of human society. The magazine also includes articles on UFOs, the discovery of a meteorite, alchemical symbolism, and poetry.

Bees Predict the Future

Yu. Barbarovich's article posits that the complex social organization of bees, which has remained largely unchanged for millions of years, might offer insights into the future evolution of human society. The author references the work of V. I. Vernadsky, suggesting that life on Earth may have originated from cosmic biological fields rather than evolving from non-living matter. Barbarovich argues that bees, perceiving the world in a two-dimensional manner, operate within a collective, three-dimensional organism (the hive or swarm). This collective consciousness, governed by a genetic code, has reached a plateau in its psychic development. The article contrasts this with human evolution, suggesting that humanity is programmed for social unity and is moving towards a four-dimensional existence. This future human society, a "Superorganism," will possess enhanced senses and a collective consciousness, where individual knowledge becomes universally accessible, leading to a new form of morality and worldview.

The author speculates that the 'waxen core' and 'food pheromone link' are crucial for maintaining the cohesion of the bee club, with a 40-50 minute interval for pheromone transmission, beyond which individual bees perish like cells detached from an organism. The article also touches upon the concept of 'thought-forms' and their impact on Earth's aura, suggesting that pure thoughts can create a bright aura and a unified informational field.

UFOs and Strange Phenomena

UFO on the Kaliningrad Spit

A report details an encounter by V. Popov, a resident of Svetly in the Kaliningrad region, in the summer of 1990. While fishing, Popov witnessed a bright, light-emitting object approach and land softly on the sandy spit. The object, described as similar to a flying saucer or dish with round illuminators and an aluminum-silver color, was approximately 100-150 meters away. As the UFO neared, Popov experienced unusual anxiety and a loss of control, feeling as if he were bound by an invisible force. He then observed the device quickly moving away towards the settlement of Ushakovo.

The Sterlitamak Meteorite Mystery

An update on the search for the "Sterlitamak" meteorite, which fell on May 17, 1990, in Bashkiria, Russia. The article highlights the involvement of geologists and meteorite committee specialists, but emphasizes the crucial role of enthusiasts and ufologists, particularly Gennady Ivanov and Oleg Mashkovsky, in its discovery. Despite initial skepticism from professionals, the ufologists used biolocation methods, analyzing photographs of the impact site. Mashkovsky's analysis of photographs indicated areas of unusual energy, which he marked. Ultimately, students from a local school, guided by these marked areas on the photographs, discovered the 315-kilogram meteorite in the rock debris. The article notes that Mashkovsky observed a strong energy field around the meteorite, with a compass needle consistently rotating clockwise (+), except in one spot where it rotated counter-clockwise (-). The discovery raises questions about whether the meteorite is a single body or a fragment, and Mashkovsky entertains the possibility that it might be a form of disinformation, given reports of a glowing sphere seen before the fall and UFO-like lights observed by him shortly after.

Alchemical Symbolism

An article titled "Wonders of All Times" discusses alchemical symbolism, featuring a reproduction by A. Shohat. The illustration combines biblical imagery of the serpent with the caduceus, incorporating elements like Mercury in a retort, the philosopher's egg, the divine hermaphrodite, and Adam's skull. The text explains that alchemical pursuits symbolized humanity's journey through death and darkness to rebirth and light, representing the unity of masculine and feminine principles, gold, and silver.

Poetry

The issue includes a poem titled "Don't Fall, Love, Don't Fall" by Yuri Maksimov, reflecting on the ephemeral nature of love and the importance of preserving its purity and strength amidst worldly challenges.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of "Galaktika" continues its exploration of unconventional topics, including the potential for collective consciousness in both animal and human societies, the possibility of extraterrestrial influences on life and phenomena, and the interpretation of ancient symbols and mysteries. The magazine's stance appears to be one of open inquiry into paranormal, ufological, and philosophical subjects, encouraging readers to submit their own experiences and research. The editorial notes emphasize the ongoing nature of these investigations, with questions remaining unanswered and further exploration encouraged. The publication also serves as a platform for promoting charitable causes related to ufology and informational exchange.