Session 23 August 2025

Ah, forgive me @N1mTzo. My referring to the book was only to give data as to a different hypothesis about Troy being in North-West Europe. I didn’t mean to suggest that the book mentioned St. Petersburg.

But in my opinion, we could take the work of Wilkens and rather than take it a finished theory, to use it as a building block, since St.Petersburg is closer to a “North-Western European Hypothesis” than the “Greek-Turkish” one.
 
Many thanks for the session and the opportunity to get advice for musicinventor. ❤️

L) Yeah, they answered that. They said probably to go back, try that first drug... Maybe they could try it in a lower dose or do this desensitization or whatever it is you called it
We recently spoke with the oncologist more about this. If the desensitizing could be done, he would need to be hospitalized twice a month for six months, and come home each time with a pump attached to his port for 48 hours. This was a really grueling regime the first time, even without the hospital stay and anaphylactic reaction at at the end. Hopefully, it won't be necessary to try it again. 🙏
 
Concernant 3I/Atlas, mon petit cerveau me dit sans cesse que quelque chose de différent se profile ou que quelque chose d'IMPORTANT se rapproche. Ce passage rapide entraînera-t-il un changement dans le champ énergétique ?
We must always be attentive to cosmic events, as the C's have advised us from the beginning. On Monday, August 25, I felt the presence of a new energy. I didn't know there had been a session, and I immediately thought that it brought a new reality, a wind of renewal, an energetic opening. In any case, I had never experienced it before that day. Did other people feel it too? My son also felt it, but in a more “distressing” way because he clings more to a “belief” about our reality. He understood that this energy was going to shake him up. Thank you for this session full of challenges and encouraging prospects.
 
Q: (Navigator) Do the Phaeacians in the Odyssey represent a real group of people in history?

A: Yes

Q: (Navigator) If so, where was their "island" called Scheria?

(L) Have you studied up on this, Navigator?

(Navigator) Hey, Laura. Yeah. These are the guys that finally sent Odysseus back to Ithaca, and the way their island was depicted was semi-mythical and they were said to be close to the gods and that the gods walked freely among them. Well, they are eventually the ones that listened to Odysseus' story, so...

(L) So did you read 'Where Troy Once Stood'?

(Navigator) Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Of course. The reason I am asking is because the descriptions are, they seem like out of this world. That's why I was asking.

(Joe) There's some suggestions as well that Scheria, an interpretation of it is that because it was the furthest point of this adventure that it was out in the Atlantic and it was Atlantis basically. There was a reference to 'Atlantean' people. And their land or the island they lived on was referred to as a first utopia, the first reference to utopia in literature.

(L) So they were real. So where was the island located?

A: Not an island. Was a confused memory of an area around present day St. Petersburg.

Q: (L) That's nuts.

(Niall) We should see what's in Petersburg. It's magical. The touristy parts, anyway. [laughter]

(Joe) So who are these people, the Phaecians?

A: Caucasians.

Q: (Joe) Caucasus.

(L) So they came from the Caucasus?

A: Further back, yes.

Q: (Niall) They're just saying they're white people. Present day Russians?

(L) [Reading the question] Scheria...

(Joe) Navigator has got a question.

(Navigator) Yeah, just a real quick one. In a previous session, the Cassiopaeans mentioned that we should look into the Iliad and the Odyssey for references to the people that once opposed Atlantis. Are these Phaecians, these guys that were against Atlantis?

A: Close.
And then I remember this:

May 27, 2000

question: This was something that was bugging me, and somebody sent an e-mail asking the same question, so I thought I would toss it in here. What is the origin of the Finns. They are quite different from their neighbors, and something of a puzzle.

A: Tribal split in transit.

Q: (L) What tribe?

A: In other words, "you take the high road and I'll take the low road..."

Q:
(L) Are they split off from the Hungarians? Were the Hungarians and the Finns originally the same tribe?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) And what is the origin of the Hungarians and Finns before they split?

A: Carpathian zone.

Q: (L) Now, you have them in a locator, what is the origin of their genotype since they sort of stand out alone?

A: What do you propose?

Q: (L) I guess that they were another experimental creation. A genetic "tweak," so to speak.

A: Works for us. [Laughter.]
 
Thank you all involved for the information that protections have increased. They sure are needed, it's been like the protections and obstacles are building to a crescendo that will light up the sky. Oh, maybe that's going to be left up to the comets! or other cosmic forces. This is then the overture.

Musicinventor and Mrs Peel, may more protective remedies come to light and be available to help you both through this. What an exhausting experience for both of you. Since suffering is so beneficial, what luck, I guess.... (I know, difficult to see such experiences as being lucky!)

Suffering benefits quotes from recent thread:
26 Feb 2002

A: Suffering activates neuro-chemicals which turn on DNA receptors.
and this:
09 June2019

Q: (L) Well, thanks for that. Is there going to be some way we're gonna find through research to help ameliorate this thing?

A: Probably to some extent. But remember all the advantages brought to you by suffering.

Q: (L) Could you name just two? [laughter]

A: Compassion and patience. Two most important qualities
 
Thank you Laura, the Chateau crew and all who participated in this informative session. I am sure we all can appreciate the protection from the Cs. Life seems to get crazier each day. MusicInventor and Mrs. Peel... I will be praying for a successful outcome.
 
Q: (Joe) The Ukraine conflict doesn't seem like it will end any time soon given that the US and Europe seem unwilling to accept Russia's terms and continue arming Ukraine. How long is this conflict likely to continue?

A: Late this year or early next year, but sudden surprises could be in the works.
President Putin has openly labled the European Community as a Nazis controlled opposition, in the guise of NATO, Rothschild banking systems (which includes the Vatican), and varoius European monarchies. The sudden surprise late this year or early next year, could be a Russian Invasion of Europe to remove this Nazism. On the other side of the ocean, North America prepares for domestic crisis, civil unrest, or "Major Revolution"!
 
The sudden surprise late this year or early next year, could be a Russian Invasion of Europe to remove this Nazism.
That would not end the conflict in Ukraine, which is what the question was about. I think Russia will much more likely just wait as the EU commits slow-motion suicide. Alternatively, more sane people may come to power in the EU at some point.
 
The question is what form and/or extent STS forces need for the portal near Kiev for it to be relevant for their plans , with the explicit war between The Russian Fed. and Western loonies seemingly both a cover and a reflection of the portal's relevance , the disparity in casualties is somewhat encouraging ? as it seems to have strongly pushed back the loonies.( imo / my 2x cents )
 
Session: June 28th said:
(irjO) What specific tone or frequency, such as Hz ranges or musical notes, if any, is most effective for enhancing meditation exercises and promoting a relaxation state?

A: Varies but use pentatonic scale.

@Mrs. Peel @Musicinventor

The C’s said in response to Musicinventor’s question about emotions that it might help to follow a different artistic direction.

My instant and gut response to this exchange was the idea that Musicinventor’s music is progressive and complex, with unconventional time signatures and tonal modulations. But when irjO asked about types of music that might be beneficial for creating a relaxed state, the C’s said “pentatonic scale”, which for a composer of music might be regarded as the simplest of pallets to paint from.

So I just thought that maybe Musicinventor should consider the idea that simplifying his works and focusing more on the deep feelings that can be accessed through the simple relationship between two intervals - themselves taken from a simplified scale - might be the way to go.

I’m sure Musicinventor will understand if I reference the progression in the history of jazz, where bebop - which was extremely complicated and difficult to play, the reason for which has been explained in terms of wanting jazz as an art form and the musicians who played it, to gain respect and kudos from the more traditional musical establishment - lead to Miles Davis exploring the impact that a single note can make on a listener, culminating in the pieces he arranged for the “Kind of Blue” sessions, which were the antithesis of bebop.

Maybe this isn’t at all in line with what takes Musicinventor’s breath away, but I just wanted to share that idea, anyway.
 
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