Best prophecies books according to redditors

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u/Blakwulf · 18 pointsr/conspiracy

Mysterious Universe did an episode on this subject laaaaast.. week? Maybe the week before. Good story.

Unfortunately, this is more of a text and slides than an actual video, no narration. Makes it a lot harder to absorb.

Edit: here's the book

And here's the episode: http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2017/09/18-09-mu-podcast/

u/Jparsner · 15 pointsr/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

You should have pried up the wood of the stairs... it may have slipped through and ended up inside the stairs. Seriously.

David Wilcock talks about this in his book; Source Field Investigations

The theory is well explained in his book but I'll attempt to sum up as quickly as possible. All atoms are essentially vibrating at very near the speed of light (as we perceive it for the third density state) and when they speed up just a little bit, they transition into time/space rather than space/time.

He talks about how many times in tornadoes, they will find objects embedded deep into other objects but not with the normal signature trace of an impact... best example, one researcher finding a clover leaf that had been found pushed into a stucco wall, as if the wall had become soft and spongy to allow it to slip in without any damage to the leaf.

He talks of many other examples; wooden boards or props going through walls without breaking, pieces of straw embedded into concrete, all sorts of weird things were matter seems to blend into one another.

It's similar to some aspects of the Philadelphia Experiment with the U.S.S. Eldridge... they talk about the matter itself become soft/spongy/dematerializing and then people getting stuck within the walls.

His theory is that the vortex energy from the tornado excites the molecular makeup and causes some of the atoms to shift from space/time to time/space; it loses the solidity and becomes soft and spongy. In this respect, a concrete block suddenly allows objects to pierce it without breaking... once the atoms settle back down, the object is now embedded within the concrete.

Might have been an error in the sense of the energy of the drop coincided with a small vortex of energy already in progress on the stairs... mouse slipped through and is quite literally under the stairs somewhere.

Or there was no mouse to begin with... and the glitch is that you and your mom thought all that time that you had a mouse when in fact, you never did! That's more extreme... but has to be considered as well hah.

u/astralrocker2001 · 7 pointsr/conspiracy

David Icke has woken up more people than anyone on earth. David Icke works harder to keep waking people up than anyone else. David Icke puts everything into his work and is really the greatest hero of this planet. People who say negative things about him have never watched a full 10 hours of one his Incredible Live Presentations such as this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4NJcIqr2-c or they have never read all of his phenomenal 900 page books. Such as this one https://www.amazon.com/Perception-Deception-David-Icke/dp/0955997380/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1494440363&sr=8-5&keywords=david+icke He covers every subject you could imagine and goes into great detail. David Icke is a champion of "truth" and a truly good person...

u/33degree · 5 pointsr/conspiracy

Yes. It's very vague and not scientifically grounded (in the context of The Secret and other pop culture references to it). Were you thinking about a specific book or paper? If you're into that kind of stuff, here are a few books on the scientific principles behind what many scientists believe is actually going on. They really opened my eyes:

u/loveagreatmystery · 4 pointsr/TopMindsOfReddit

Sherry Shriner could wipe out "alien high tech weapon satellites" with her mind. This guy needs to up his game.

u/Jim_E_Hat · 3 pointsr/Psychonaut

If you want to go further down that rabbit hole, check out "The Source Field Investigations" By Wilcock.

u/FluffyPurpleThing · 3 pointsr/Glitch_in_the_Matrix

I just started reading this book and he tells about some premonitions he (and other people) had.

Sounds a lot like what you experienced, although his premonitions are a little more detailed.

u/amoris313 · 3 pointsr/occult

You can start your journey into the Tarot by reading up on the history of the cards themselves i.e. how they were originally used for playing games, which are still played today and are rather fun! There are a couple decent books on the topic such as this one, and this one. Both can be read online at Scribd if you don't want to buy them.

Also, if you use Memrise, I've created a course on the Hermetic Tarot that you may find useful for learning traditional attributions. It's not perfect - just a work in progress that I add to and slowly refine whenever I get time.

u/BeagleoftheNorth · 3 pointsr/OrthodoxChristianity

Here is an Amazon link. It looks like they've added an eBook option since the last time I looked at it, so that is exciting!

u/finnkk · 2 pointsr/DavidIcke

Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9AM8zM7_V0

Also worth noting if you live in Canada, you can pre-order this discounted at Amazon for $34.35 $33.07 $25 (went up)

http://www.amazon.ca/Perception-Deception-David-Icke/dp/0955997380/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381954175&sr=8-1&keywords=perception+deception

Price may go back up to $39.70 $38.84 after pre-order (which is the equivalent to the UK price)

u/PulseCS · 2 pointsr/Futurology
u/animistern · 2 pointsr/Psychonaut

Have you read this yet? The Universe tells me I should suggest it to you. I am not going to give you a summary, though, because I am not yet in a position to.

Anyway, here you go:

The Source Field Investigations

u/firesnakeprophecy · 2 pointsr/conspiracy

As far as Scientology, I didn't take extensive notes when I was researching so I'd have to go back if anyone wanted citations, but the general gist I got was that Hubbard was being "pursued" in his later years.

He was always on the move either in a boat, out at sea, or in a travel trailer when on land. He felt he needed to be mobile for some reason. I can't say exactly what was going through his mind, but the behavior sure looks like somebody wouldn't let him get comfortable in one spot. (Here's an interesting video about "battles of will" and making the other guy "move").

In my opinion, it's pretty clear who was after Hubbard. The US Government was not too happy about Operation Snow White. After that happened they had no choice but to counter-infiltrate Scientology not only the institution, but again, in my opinion, his mind.

I think the Deep State/Cabal/Shadow also had a hand in derailing all the other "Spiritual" leaders around that time like the resistance out in Oregon to Osho Rajneesh and many others.

I really don't know too much about Mormonism. The only thing I've read recently was this passage in Conversations with Nostradamus who everybody thinks is talking about Joseph Smith:

"He says a minor event this quatrain refers to as well, is an event that has already taken place. In the early 19th century there was a man who came into possession of some Egyptian documents of ancient times that were discovered in some tombs. And this man had a trace of psychic ability. Through this he gave an interpretation of these documents that was partially correct and partially incorrect. But he used this interpretation of these documents in the founding of a new Christian sect Some of the beliefs of this sect disagreed with the prevailing beliefs at the time and made the followers of this sect very suspect. For they seemed to be looking at some things backwards from what the theologians at the time assumed they should be, based upon the Bible, since these followers were also going by the information obtained from these Egyptian documents. He simply mentioned this as a minor event that this quatrain also described. History moves in spirals."

This above was part of the translation of Quatrain VII-14:

He will come to expose the false topography,
the urns of the tombs will be opened.
Sect and holy philosophy to thrive,
black for white and the new for the old.

u/ryanmercer · 2 pointsr/MysteriousUniverse
u/akashic_record · 2 pointsr/Drugs

This is a semi-random explosion of weird thoughts...a warning!

I ended up running into a lot of stuff after I found Strassman's book. Things just started pouring in from all over, and it all seems strangely interconnected and related.

But the problem seems to be that the paradigms that organized religions, science, and politics have been so established and hellbent on not changing, that any sort of "fringe" work is immediately thrown out and rarely pursued. Also, the fact that money is the "language" of the modern day, studies HERE would likely remain unfunded if there was any interest in the first place...or maybe some things are not allowed to be studied. ;)

So here is what I've been reading, and it is pretty fucking incredible if even a few of these things happen to be true.

The Source Field Investigations

Basically, a bunch of the research (on DNA and light especially) came from the Soviet Union from the 1950s until the early 1990s when it collapsed. I believe most, if not all, of this stuff was held at the highest top secret/national security levels. I don't doubt that some of this stuff is probably under the tightest lock-and-key type of secrecy in this country, too.

Recently, a lot of stuff poured in on Twitter and stuff about photons and virtual photons coming from "nothing", and then you have the neutrinos traveling faster than light (this was re-tested recently, again..) and a potential upset in quantum mechanics regarding the wave function. And that is just the start of it all.

  • Quantum theorem shakes foundations

  • The quantum state cannot be interpreted statistically

  • Light pulled out of empty space

  • The missing memristor found {small PDF}

    I add the last one because I feel that it is somehow relevant. A while back someone looked a bit closer at the equations for our accepted knowledge of electronics, and found that there should be another undiscovered component, essentially.

    The rub here is that it could function as both code/data/CPU/storage all in one...and dynamically...if done properly (I think.) HP has been working on this and trying to use photons I believe. Here is another description about memristors which is a bit easier to read.

    The thing is, they seem to be the closest mechanical equivalent to neurons in a way. There has also been recent observations on neuroplasticity...which is a little bit like the potential benefits of memristors in that a CPU wouldn't necessarily be a static computation device. The code and data could also be the CPU-in-place, and vice-versa. It would be a very weird departure of normal computation in CPUs.

    Is it possible that the whole of our existence and consciousness has to do with photons and DNA? And that normal neurons and neurotransmitters, etc. are closer to "permanent storage/memory" and also providing the organization for the 'real deal' so to speak?

    Is DNA sort of like the "memristor" in a way that it (DNA) is simultaneously the "program" or "code", the "real CPU"...by way of photon/virtual photon interactions, quantum entanglement, and possibly additional dimensions? Also, could the %90+ "junk DNA" claim about human DNA be bogus? Maybe that is also part of the deal...that DNA is both storage/memory, "computation units", and "program code".

    Also, I sometimes think of the role of something like DMT as maybe "running a new program", so to speak, or enabling the brain to simultaneously operate on many different things at once, but from the point of "intuition" or raw consciousness, rather than the internal monologue or "inner head voice" of the rational mind... One that enables a lot of profound interactions in the brain in concert with DNA. Sort of like the possibility that the brain is a combination of an electromagnetic/electrochemical/optical bio-computer. See bioluminescence and this especially. There were over 12,000 experiments done on this shit? WTF???

    Also, what is up with the recent unexpected changes in radioactive decay, neutrinos moving faster than light...again, etc.? Are all of those changes related to the possibility that the solar system may be moving through a strange, unexplainable magnetic field?

    Too many questions, and too many secrets out there I think.

    I'm no scientist at all, just intrigued. There is so much stuff that it is hard to speculate, but very weird shit has been happening all around. Of course, I could also be crazy. ;)

    lol

    One last thing... The recent paper on the quantum wave function, virtual photons from nothing, DNA possibly 'holding' light, combined with this particular theory called Orch-OR may have some implications? I have no idea, but it is all sure interesting...

    Here is a much more technical bit on Orch-OR:

    Consciousness in the Universe:
    Neuroscience, Quantum Space-Time Geometry and Orch OR Theory
u/ARandomOgre · 1 pointr/AskTrumpSupporters

Ha.

The Steele Dossier is 35 pages long.

Nostradamus' book is almost a thousand pages long.

https://www.amazon.com/Nostradamus-Complete-Prophecies-John-Hogue/dp/1862043884

Which do you think has a higher success/failure ratio?

u/grantimatter · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

Fortuna was also an important figure in Renaissance or Early Modern occultism - she's at the center of the major arcana of the tarot deck, and I remember reading somewhere (mmmaybe Al Cummins' essay in The Enduring Problems of Prophecy) some kind of verses about (or prayers to) Fortuna from that period.

That's leaving aside Carl Orff's famous piece based on the 13th-century verse, of course.

u/deesee79 · 1 pointr/conspiracy

Read this in College, The Ultimate Time Machine. Interesting read. Even if it was real, or psuedo-scifi. I recall reading a passage in it which one could argue referred to 911, or at least the second Irag war. Albeit in a slightly less vague prediction than a Nostradamus quatrain. Can't recall any Mars talk, but I think there were other "correct" or "accurate predictions" within....

u/summervibesbro · 1 pointr/Drugs

Made sense to me man, don't worry haha. What your describing is a monism approach to metaphysics, a theory that suggests that everyone is connected, everything and everyone is one. You should definitely give this a book a read if you have the time, all about this stuff. http://www.amazon.com/The-Source-Field-Investigations-Civilizations/dp/1501280198

u/book4you · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/MadMagdasTarot · 1 pointr/TraditionalTarot

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History of the Occult Tarot by Ronald Decker and Michael Dummett

The Esoteric Tarot by Ronald Decker

Mystical Origins of the Tarot by Paul Huson

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/exmormon

I have had similar experiences myself. Two books that I feel have a lot of truth in them are The Source Field Investigations and The Synchronicity Key both by David Wilcock. There are also some good youtube channels out there that I like to follow that cover issues like meditation, lucid dreaming and astral projection. Just because all organized religion is false, doesn't mean that there is no higher power or organizing force in the universe.

But I feel confident saying that if a Creator/Collective Conscience exists, He/She/It doesn't want your money and doesn't care to be worshiped. But working to serve others and love unconditionally seems to be a good path to follow regardless of what you believe.

u/humanwire · 1 pointr/DepthHub

I'm also currently reading "The Source Field Investigations" by David Wilcock which is chock full of scientific facts not widely talked about, relating to all aspects of inventions.

u/Magzy · 1 pointr/conspiracy

>Wilcock's unique philosophy connects the human species and the rest of the cosmos, proposing that it is in our power to usher in the Golden Age prophesied in so many ancient cultures and spiritual traditions. Unlike the doom- and-gloom viewpoints depicted in big-budget disaster films, Wilcock believes that 2012 may be a watermark for when a widespread acceptance of a greater reality will begin to occur-and in his book, he lays out many of the blueprints for such a Golden Age.

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