psychegram said:
What happens if America destroys itself? If the state and corporate apparatus, and the psychopathic elite that have created them, in the end go to such extremes in their pursuit of power that they end up wiping out most of the American populace, by in essence turning the populace upon itself? The sheer, towering terror of this memory would make the Nazi holocaust pale in comparison as a thin prelude to something almost infinitely worse. It would stand as an example to the rest of human history of what happens when an ideology of pure self-interest is made the core guiding philosophy of a civilization: inevitable self-destruction as the incidence of psychopathy in the population increases beyond tolerable levels.
That's just from a cultural standpoint ... from an esoteric standpoint, that is a lot of souls heading back to 5th density that will have gone through some extraordinarily traumatic events during their lives. Perhaps this would serve as a profound lesson to them, in a positive sense, one they would take with them into the next incarnation? Or maybe that's just wishful thinking and the only effect of the trauma would be to warp them further....
Thing is, that is a big part of what I am tracking in the current writing: that this has happened over and over and over again and our present civilization is following the exact same course as that which appears to have brought on destruction before, more than once.
It's not just the US, either, it is the entirety of "Western Civilization" and frankly, (no pun intended), I expect that France and UK are major parts of that system. More than any other country, France is the reincarnation of the Roman Empire and that Empire was destroyed totally and only revived because of the survival of a bunch of Germans who wanted to revive the concept for their own political aims. They re-wrote - or edited - the history to make it look like it was a grand and glorious thing when, in fact, it was the poster child polity for "how to cannibalize and destroy everything positive, leave only negativity, and attract cosmic destruction". Volume II of the Secret History series (Comets and the Horns of Moses) lays the groundwork, and the next 3 or 4 volumes will lay out exactly how it happens and what it looks like. The comparisons are frightening.
Thing is, the cosmos gives warning and chances to change again and again, but at a certain point, it appears that the cosmic energy balance machine lumbers into operation and once it does, there is nothing anyone can do.
The biggest killer appears to be plague which accompanies population increase, failure to utilize resources effectively leading to famine which opens the door to plague; the destroyer of infrastructure appears to be geological and can include comet or meteor showers. Every single time a polity has begun to expend its resources on war, war and more war, that's where it leads. No exceptions. There are certainly many more details, and the historical review of the process is fascinating if horrifying.
psychegram said:
When the C's answered, "Indeed, but that occurs "outside" the system.", my first reaction was to envision the solar current system as a component of the Galactic system. There is the solar current sheet, which connects the planets, but there are also (according to e.g. Donald Scott) polar currents (which we astronomers call 'jets' when they can be detected), which form a more direct connection between a star and the external electrical environment. Positive charge flows out along the current sheet, and in through the poles: we might suppose that in general this process is in equilibrium, such that the Sun (more or less) maintains its mass.
Now, the planets within the system are connected only to the solar current system: their connection to the Galaxy is through the Sun. Nemesis however, being (for most of its orbit at least) extremely distant from the Sun, and very likely outside the heliosphere, may well for that reason have an independent connection of its own to the Galaxy, it's own equatorial/polar current sheet/column system. Perhaps the close approach of this competing star drains away some charge from the Galactic current(s) upon which the Sun feeds, hence causing a depletion of positive charge within the Sun and the heliosphere. Somehow, from this effect, we must obtain an increase in gravity.
My impression was that the "grounding" simply increases the flow of current between the solar system and the galactic system. The charge is actually flowing more vigorously than when this grounding is not taking place, even though it appears to us that the sun is quieter. It's just not building charge and exploding it out into the solar system like static buildup shocks do on a smaller scale. So, with this increase of current flow, the sun's gravity increases, though that of the earth and other planets may not because they are being deprived of that current flow that they normally get. But then, I don't really know about those things.