Shared Joy
Jedi Council Member
Thank you for the session, and I would like to send you all a song, Adiemus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PpbYJyWBMU
Hope you like it
Joy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PpbYJyWBMU
Hope you like it
Joy

Thank you Laura's team for the session. Laura How do you have arthritis, having a ketogenic diet and doing breathing exercises. Do you think you suffer an attack of Lizzies?Laura said:Session Date: June 13th 2015
For those readers of the sessions who don't read the rest of the Cassiopaea forum, they will be unaware that I've been engaged in a prolonged experiment in overcoming rheumatoid arthritis which is a brutal protocol. I haven't been in any fit
Laura said:Can the internet be seen as a "window of opportunity"/"an experiment in human consciousnesses"?
(L) I don't exactly what the person means... I guess it would be one or the other. Is it a window of opportunity, or is it an experiment in human consciousness?
A (P's): You're being given a warning. Stay away. When you start publishing or launching things, you draw attention to yourself. Internet won't be around for a long time anyway. Very vulnerable to hacking, and also shows the very dark side of humanity. It's an avenue for some real low lifers. We see the whole thing going down by 2025. The brownouts on the internet will grow greater starting this year due to hacking, artificial intelligence, even ET's get into this system. It's a vulnerable system, and an experiment in human consciousness.
Q: Internet won't be around much longer?
A (P's): No it has a short window
Laura said:A: We once told you that your computers would overpower you. Thus neither question is precisely to the point. Internet was initially manifested for practical purposes, then other applications were developed. It could be said that the "experiment" in consciousness appeared in reaction to more positive uses. At present the internet is more a source of confusion and propaganda than anything else. Thus the opening statement is fulfilled.
Q: (L) In other words, the overpowering of people by their computers would be the use of the internet for confusion and propaganda. Is that what we're getting at here?
A: Yes
Q: (L) So, people being taken over in their minds by disinformation, propaganda, lies and so forth on the computer are literally being taken over by their computers?
A: Yes
Laura said:Q: (L) Next question:
Is the warning about not sharing too much electronically sound, or is it more a distraction that keeps us from "leaving the [frequency] fence"?
A: Again, we believe that we have addressed this in the past: "Walls have ears".
Q: (L) In other words, there really is no way to keep anything private from those powers that want or need it. If you're worried about privacy, you're only keeping things private from other individuals or from people hacking your password and getting into your bank account. But those are things that should normally be protected anyway. Warning people to get off the grid, to not share, and to not network with each other in order to keep the PTB in the dark seems to me to be offering a false sense of security and is otherwise counterproductive, all things considered.
(Perceval) The opportunity is there to use what the PTB are using - for nefarious purposes - to instead do some good via networking.
Laura said:(L) Okay, next questions:
Are we going to see machines integrated in the body and a divide between people refusing and people wanting this integration?
(Galatea) Like cyborgs?
(L) I guess so.
(Pierre) Transhumanism.
A: This is already being done to some extent.
_http://www.psfk.com/2015/06/google-levis-project-jacquard-smart-jeans.html
Project Jacquard textile (for denim) responds to haptic feedback, empowers consumers to keep focus on the world around them
SIMONE SPILKA
3 JUNE 2015 TECHNOLOGY
Your future pair of denim jeans just got a hell of a lot more stylish, if you choose to buy them from Levi’s. On Friday, the clothing brand announced its partnership with Google ATAP Labs team that will revolutionize wearable fashion with a material known as Project Jacquard.
Created by Google, the textile is a platform with digital connectivity that will enable the control of phone features from the surface of a garment. Levi’s consumers can expect their apparel of the future to react to haptic feedback, such as touching your jeans to silence a phone call during a meeting or pushing a button on your denim jacket to remember the location of a restaurant as you walk past.
Computers, cell phones, the Internet, tv, wifi, doctored music, HAARP - but knowledge and awareness can counteract. I just hope I can stay awake and focused and help make a small difference by sharing to those few who are listening and asking.New research from around the world suggests that an individual’s favorite music genre is closely linked to his or her personality.
Professor Adrian North of Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, has undertaken the largest study so far of musical tastes and personality type. He is an expert on music psychology and has carried out extensive research on the social and applied psychology of music, in particular the relationship between pop music culture and deviant behavior in adolescence, music and consumer behavior, and the role of musical preference in everyday life.
rs said:I found it hard to accept the possibility that "the internet won't be around much longer"; it has quite simply become much too important to our modern life. If the internet were to shut down, the world-wide economy would come to an instantaneous halt. Needless to say, this would be bad for business... They simply wouldn't stand for that.
How I have to interpret this is that the internet will not be around much longer as the "free exchange of ideas" medium it is today, and censorship will be widely implemented and enforced. It will probably occur as part of the "we are protecting you from terrorists" meme.
But unless you are referring to a world-wide literal return to the stone age, the idea that the internet will simply cease to function is not credible.
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Tigersoap said:I found this very interesting article talking about how your preferred music style is tied to personality and how it can be used for very specific marketing techniques.
New research from around the world suggests that an individual’s favorite music genre is closely linked to his or her personality.
Professor Adrian North of Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, has undertaken the largest study so far of musical tastes and personality type. He is an expert on music psychology and has carried out extensive research on the social and applied psychology of music, in particular the relationship between pop music culture and deviant behavior in adolescence, music and consumer behavior, and the role of musical preference in everyday life.
http://psychcentral.com/lib/preferred-music-style-is-tied-to-personality/
http://www.hw.ac.uk/about/reputation/down-with-the-muzak.htm
http://www.medicaldaily.com/who-do-you-think-you-are-what-your-taste-music-says-about-you-according-science-317388