Fundamentally we are comprised of two counter-rotating tetrahedrons - what has been called a merkabah. I don't know if merkabahs can be used to travel, as is claimed, but I do believe that the shape is the core structure of the human energy system. Whether it has anything to do with the feeling of rotation you experienced, I do not know.
Any time you create this shape and make it spin, it begins to generate light. I was guided to use it in healing once, to great effect, to start up a person's second chakra that had been completely blocked (totally dark) due to past trauma. Within a few minutes of having the counter-rotating tetrahedrons in that area surrounded by a sphere - visualized by me but stabilized by my guides - the previously completely deactivated chakra was spinning and glowing brightly, and I was told that this added 10 years to the person's life. When I immediately doubted this, I was told: think about it: what is the typical lifespan? How many chakras are there?
(It's not by accident, I'm sure, that the shape cannot exist in the material world, unfortunately. Unless someone is far cleverer with making wire-frame pyramids, strategically cutting gaps, and connecting them to a synchronized rotation mechanism. I wonder what the effects of such a device would be?)
Why am I posting this here? Because I think we need to begin sharing and systematically organizing our discoveries one way or another, so they are not just locked away in our individual minds. We are progressing toward greater and greater unification, and to do that we need to start bringing our pieces of knowledge together - undoubtedly each of us has pieces of the puzzle that would help increase each others' - and, ultimately, mankind's - understanding. We need to connect them.
Currently, a lot of terrific insights from many of the forum's members are spread across many threads all over the place, often deeply buried in a thread where they are very unlikely to be found or cross-referenced with other relevant pieces, surrounded by material that is meaningful and important, perhaps, but prevents their use as a knowledge repository.
It would be great to have a subforum - (or perhaps, a Wiki-type structure?) dedicated specifically to organizing knowledge - separating our experiences and insights from musings, questions and debates, and organizing them in some form that can be quickly referenced by topic. I think StackOverflow.com and wikipedia are good examples of how a community can organize and share its knowledge with the world.
Does anyone else think this might be useful?
Any time you create this shape and make it spin, it begins to generate light. I was guided to use it in healing once, to great effect, to start up a person's second chakra that had been completely blocked (totally dark) due to past trauma. Within a few minutes of having the counter-rotating tetrahedrons in that area surrounded by a sphere - visualized by me but stabilized by my guides - the previously completely deactivated chakra was spinning and glowing brightly, and I was told that this added 10 years to the person's life. When I immediately doubted this, I was told: think about it: what is the typical lifespan? How many chakras are there?
(It's not by accident, I'm sure, that the shape cannot exist in the material world, unfortunately. Unless someone is far cleverer with making wire-frame pyramids, strategically cutting gaps, and connecting them to a synchronized rotation mechanism. I wonder what the effects of such a device would be?)
Why am I posting this here? Because I think we need to begin sharing and systematically organizing our discoveries one way or another, so they are not just locked away in our individual minds. We are progressing toward greater and greater unification, and to do that we need to start bringing our pieces of knowledge together - undoubtedly each of us has pieces of the puzzle that would help increase each others' - and, ultimately, mankind's - understanding. We need to connect them.
Currently, a lot of terrific insights from many of the forum's members are spread across many threads all over the place, often deeply buried in a thread where they are very unlikely to be found or cross-referenced with other relevant pieces, surrounded by material that is meaningful and important, perhaps, but prevents their use as a knowledge repository.
It would be great to have a subforum - (or perhaps, a Wiki-type structure?) dedicated specifically to organizing knowledge - separating our experiences and insights from musings, questions and debates, and organizing them in some form that can be quickly referenced by topic. I think StackOverflow.com and wikipedia are good examples of how a community can organize and share its knowledge with the world.
Does anyone else think this might be useful?