In the PERFECT TOTAL ECLIPSE, GUIDANCE and THE STILLPOINT PYRAMID sections, an array of ‘impossible coincidences’ are presented proving the intentional creation of our solar system. Among these are many tiny windows in vast timelines lasting from thousands to millions to billions of years that all coincide in the infinitesimally tiny window amidst the 3 1/2-billion-years of life on planet Earth when humans happen to be alive to be witness . . . now.
Why now?
The creators of our solar system knew at its inception that, in time, consciousness would evolve on planet Earth to the point where all of what has been presented on this site would be seen and understood . . . now.
They also knew that at some point civilization would reach the archetypal juncture, or crossroads, in its evolutionary process that we are now facing . . . the threat of extinction due to our inability to wean ourselves from the dualistic, tooth-and-claw world that got us here.
Dr. Steven Greer, the founder of the Center for the Study of Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (CSETI), as well as the Disclosure Project, mentions this interval in his talk in London in September of 2015. When addressing the status of our present level of collective consciousness, he said:
'As [physicist] Michio Kaku points out, we're not even a Level One civilization. We're at level Zero. Level One is: You're living peacefully and you're not cannibalizing your biosphere and have sustainable energy systems that don't endanger the environment.'
This is an idea that science has pondered for decades. Putting aside for the moment that there is ample evidence of extraterrestrial visitation to planet Earth, science refuses to accept this evidence . . . and consequently posits reasons for why - if the Universe contains trillions of planets - there is no solid evidence, in its view, of extraterrestrial life.
Science’s Great Filter theory posits that other civilizations have existed during the history of the universe, but they all came to their own demise before they got a chance to make contact with us. It is clear that ‘we’re on track to 'filter' ourselves out of existence as well’. What aliens may have done to destroy themselves could hold the key to saving our own civilization.
From an article called NASA Has a Theory for Why We Might Be Alone in the Universe:
'The key to humanity successfully traversing such a universal filter is . . . 'identifying those attributes in ourselves and neutralizing them in advance,' JPL astrophysicist Jonathan Jiang and his coauthors wrote in a new study.
The Great Filter was originally proposed by Robin Hanson, a George Mason University economist, back in 1996. In Hanson’s theory, there’s something - or a lot of somethings - that prevents intelligent life from thriving on its home planet, expanding to other planets and surviving long enough to make contact with aliens such as us.
To understand the Great Filter, Jiang and his coauthors turned a mirror on humanity. Whatever seems likeliest to kill us might also pose an existential threat to intelligent life on other planets, they proposed. They drew up a short list of the biggest threats to the human species, all but one of which are entirely our own fault – an asteroid. But the other civilization-killers the JPL team think are likely are self-inflicted. Nuclear war. Pandemic. Climate change. Runaway artificial intelligence. Jiang’s team chalks up these existential risks to what they describe as deeply ingrained dysfunction in intelligent beings such as humans. 'Dysfunction may snowball quickly into the Great Filter’, the researchers wrote.
But dysfunction isn’t inevitable, Jiang and his coauthors stressed. 'The foundation for many of our possible filters finds its roots in immaturity,' they wrote. We could grow up as a species, dismantle our nukes, switch to clean energy, tamp down on the zoonotic viruses that cause the worst pandemics and even develop better technology for deflecting planet-killing asteroids.
All of these reforms require humanity to work together, the JPL team wrote: 'History has shown that intraspecies competition and, more importantly, collaboration, has led us towards the highest peaks of invention. And yet, we prolong notions that seem to be the antithesis of long-term sustainable growth. Racism, genocide, inequity, sabotage . . . the list sprawls.'
With peace, love and understanding - and some major technological breakthroughs - we just might survive our own self-destructive tendencies and defy the Great Filter. And if we can work together to get past the filter, it stands to reason other civilizations could, too. Our own survival should give us hope that someday, somehow, we’ll meet the other Great Filter survivors.'
We have reached the archetypal interval, the global level of crisis, spoken of in the Great Filter theory, and referred to by Michio Kaku . . . and this is why the creators of our solar system embedded the geometry of the Stillpoint portal as a communication woven into the dimensions of the Earth, Moon and Sun.
But we are not going to take the actions required.
We just aren’t.
For anyone who doubts that we have instigated the 6th global extinction, read Elizebeth Kolbert’s The 6th Extinction, or has any desire to look the facts regarding irreversible global warming straight in the eye, see here. For a visual of some of what we’re doing to the oceans, here is a video of what is happening on one coastline in Guatemala.
Regarding the threat of nuclear annihilation:
'The world is closer to annihilation than it has ever been since the first nuclear bombs were released at the close of World War II, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said Tuesday [January 24, 2023]. The time on the Doomsday Clock moved forward from 100 seconds to midnight to 90 seconds to midnight. It’s a reset of what has come to be known as the Doomsday Clock, a decades-long project of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists featuring a clock face where midnight represents Armageddon. The world is facing a gathering storm of extinction-level consequences, exacerbated by the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
Historically, the clock has measured the danger of nuclear disaster, but that's not the only apocalyptic scenario being considered. Climate change, bioterrorism, artificial intelligence and the damage done by mis- and disinformation also have been included in the mix of possible cataclysms.'
The article above regarding NASA’s theory about why we may be alone in the Universe suggests that ‘if we can work together . . . collaborate’, we can transcend our ‘dysfunction’. But our collective level of global consciousness . . . our ‘immaturity’ . . . will not permit it in the time we have left without some kind of out-of-the-box, new paradigm, solution.
And this is why the Stillpoint, or consciousness, geometry was woven into the dimensions of the Earth, Moon and Sun . . . as a communication to evolving humanity regarding the incomparable importance of expanded, enlightened awareness as a cure to the overwhelming dysfunction our civilization is now lost in.
Working together is the key . . . and we are far from being capable of doing that as we presently are.
Much has been said regarding the scientific understanding of the Stillpoint, the ‘tiny dot’, the ‘singularity’ . . . the Oneness or Unity . . . that is the genesis of all that is. Here is a reading of the poem ‘Singularity (after Stephen Hawking)’ by its author, Marie Howe, which offers a more compassionate understanding and ends with the words:
‘A tiny tiny tiny tiny dot brimming with is is is is is . . . all . . . everything
. . . home.'
From Stillpoint:
Long ago, we sailed and rowed across the endless water to land on the luxurious shores of what we called Rapa Nui - what we now call Easter Island . . . only to consume everything there, doomed to isolation and extinction when there were no more trees left to craft the canoes so necessary for survival. Easter Island is a speck in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, the humans stranded there long ago by their own means, the island ravaged, their choices gone – one of many such examples.
We now find ourselves in just that situation . . . stranded on a finite planet of dwindling abundance in the infinity of the Universe, devouring everything in our way, refusing to curb our appetites, oblivious to the dark future we are certainly creating. We have not changed much where it counts the most.
There are people who believe that the technology of science is our canoe, ready to jump outwards toward the stars as our dying world can no longer support us . . . or ready to merge with the world of artificial intelligence – certainly that will save us from ourselves! Some believe that a natural (Earth generated) purge of these billions will save 'us' (but of these with whom I've talked - always those who love the Earth and all its beauty, not those with any agenda of such - it is never them that will be a part of that purge). Others believe that of the many social, political, economic, environmental or religious revisionings that have temporarily moved us forward in the past will do so again – the hope that if we change the system we're trapped in – capitalism say . . . that all will be OK. Others believe that a 'free' energy that breaks the chains of our addiction to the burning oil that is annihilating our environment will make the difference – hoping that making 'free' energy available to the multitudes will fix what's wrong.
What remains, if any of those revisionings were to happen, is our general level of consciousness that has, at the very least, a 12,000 year record of consistency. None of these temporary 'solutions' would address the fundamental, underlying problem – who we presently are.
And this is the reason that all of those improbable timelines coincide
. . . now.
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