The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012 - Dr. Synthia Andrews Nd [78]
Dames’s remote viewers are unable to see past 2012. They’re not suggesting the world will end, but that global change is so large and unrecognizable that seeing beyond it is too confusing. On Art Bell’s Coast to Coast radio show on December 3, 2000, Dames claimed that the best answer his team could find is that time itself changes after 2012. “Something happened on earth, in the past, that affects the entire earth in the future, all at once, and when you look around everything is different. You appear to be somewhere else, and in fact you have leapt onto a different trajectory, a different time, a parallel time if you will.”
Dames is not alone in seeing the end of the Mayan calendar as the end of a way of seeing time. If time is a dimension, we may be about to enter a new dimension.
Codex Cues
To assess the accuracy of remote viewing, consider this report by near-death researcher Dr. Kenneth Ring. A woman had an out-of-body experience during surgery where she found herself floating above the hospital. While there she noticed a red shoe on the hospital roof. When the surgery was over, she recounted her experience to the doctors. The shoe was later retrieved by maintenance personnel.
Tibetan Monks and Remote Viewing
The Tibetan monks also use remote viewing although they don’t use that term. Tibetan monasteries have engaged in remote viewing for thousands of years, and the technique is part of their spiritual practice. According to India Daily (www.indiadaily. com), Tibetan monks mention that during 2012 world politics will be in turmoil and very serious conflict will begin but that “extraterrestrials” will intervene. The monks also mention that beyond 2012 our current civilization will understand that the final frontier of science and technology is in the area of spirituality and not material physics and chemistry. People will learn the essence of spirituality, the relationship between the body and the soul, reincarnation, and the fact we are connected with each other and all part of “God.”
Bible Code: Encoded Messages
The Bible Code was discovered by Dr. Eli Rips, a famous Israeli mathematician. He discovered that within the five books of the Hebrew Bible, known as the Torah, are encoded messages. His work was popularized by investigative reporter Michael Drosnin, who wrote the book The Bible Code, published in 1997.
The process is simple. The letters of passages of the Torah are placed at equal intervals formatted to fit inside boxes like a graph paper. High-powered computers look for sequences with a program called skip sequencing. It skips one, two, and then three letters, locking onto the specific spacing that provides meaningful words. Of course, it doesn’t come and say things like, On November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, John F. Kennedy will be assassinated by a sniper named Oswald. What it actually does do is show individual words or phrases such as: “John F. Kennedy,” “Oswald,” “name of the assassin who will assassinate,” “Dallas,” “marksman,” “sniper,” “he will strike in the head, death.” The words are not in sequence or along the same line. Remember the hidden word puzzles from childhood? Just like that, the names and phrases may be forward, backward, or diagonal. They are usually all three.
Predictions
The Bible Code is claimed to be very accurate, with some rather significant exceptions. Here’s a list of some of the hits:
◆ Assassinations of Yitzhak Rabin, Anwar Sadat, John and Robert Kennedy, along with dates and names of killers
◆ Hiroshima
◆ Great Depression
◆ Apollo moon mission
◆ The Persian Gulf War
◆ World War II and Hitler
◆ Napoleon
◆ Marconi discovering radio waves
◆ “Twin Towers,” “Terrorist Atta,” “Egyptian Man”
And the list goes on and on. What did the Bible Code get wrong? “Bush,” “Arafat,” “Sharon,” “End of Days,” “World War,” and “2006.” However, many feel these words were indicating