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naiad
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posted December 18, 2006 09:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
bagels are almost the perfect food...

they accomodate such a variety of gustatory purposes...from snacks to entire meals.

a good chewy bagel with purple onion, tomato and capers, those divine little beads, is a sweet delight.

this is a bagel adoration thread. will be back with more bagel inspiration.

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posted December 18, 2006 09:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message

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posted December 18, 2006 10:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
though my bagel creations require a veggie/vegan status...i found this recipe, and consider it very interesting!

perhaps it could be veggie-ized....

Seattle Bagel Sandwich

Ingredient: 4 servings

4 Bagels

Individual portions of Lettuce and Smoked Salmon

4 Fried Eggs

1 Potato

1/2 Onion

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200g Cream Cheese
2 Tbsp Salad Soy

Preparation
1. Thinly slice onion and soak in water. Peel Potato and cut into bite-sized pieces, and microwave for 3 minutes (or until cooked). Take out and mash potatoes.
2. Combine (1) and A well to make a simple potato salad.
3. Slice bagel in half and layer with lettuce, smoked salmon, potato salad, fried egg, and onion.

http://www.kamadafoods.com/english/recipe/salad/salad3.html

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posted December 18, 2006 10:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
We believe that in order to truly appreciate your bagel, you must first know of its origin. Read on. Only then can you embrace the bagel as the tasty Circle of Life.

". . .Before another 100 years had elapsed, Poland-Lithuania had virtually ceased to function as a coherent and genuinely independent state. The commonwealth's last martial triumph occurred in 1683 when King Jan Sobieski drove the Turks from the gates of Vienna with a cavalry charge. Poland's important role in aiding the European alliance to roll back the Ottoman Empire was rewarded with territory in western Ukraine by the Treaty of Karlowicz (1699)."

So what does that have to do with bagels? Keep on reading.

". . .The first bagel rolled into the world in 1683 when a baker wanted to pay tribute to Jan Sobieski, the King of Poland. King Jan had just saved the people of Austria from an onslaught of Turkish invaders. The King was a great horseman, and the baker decided to shape the yeast dough into an uneven circle resembling a stirrup. The Austrian word for "Stirrup" is beugel.

So there it is. It all makes sense now. Not only is the bagel a tasty "stirrup" of bread, it is also an icon of freedom. King Jan's courage and strength speak volumes, and the bagel is a noble attempt to capture that spirit in the form of nutrition.

http://www.happytogether.com/bronx/bagels/index.htm

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posted December 19, 2006 12:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
my good bagel dinner ~

top bagel halves with shredded asiago and a paper thin slice of sweet onion and place in a toaster oven. toast until golden and melted.

serve with mushroom soup.

(might be wonderful with a grilled portabello mushroom in between.)

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posted December 19, 2006 12:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
a delightful snack, breakfast or dessert...

spread bagel slices (whole wheat perhaps) with natural peanut butter. slice an apple into thin wedges and place on top of peanut butter. sprinkle with raisins.

mmm tasty and nutritious. serve with grape juice.

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posted December 19, 2006 01:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
greek bagel ~

a sea salt bagel might be good for this.

cover bagel slices with baby spinach leaves.
add a layer of thinly sliced tomatoes and purple onion.
top with a generous amount of feta.
sprinkle with sliced black olives.
drizzle with balsamic vinegar and a little olive oil.

serve with sparkling cider.

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posted December 19, 2006 01:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
california bagel!

spread cream cheese over bagel halves.
add lots of avocado slices.
top with a layer of bean sprouts.
sprinkle with minced purple onion and shredded carrot.

enjoy with a fruit smoothie.

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posted December 19, 2006 01:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
Mickey D's

Despite the common consensus lately that McDonald's sucks. I have to admit they do three things really well.

The Big Mac

The Fish Fillet

The Steak & Egg Breakfast Bagel.

The last of those three we will discuss here today. Maybe youre not familiar with McDonald's steak bagel. That's okay, its only been on the menu a few years, and around here MickeyDees isn't generally on most of our minds as a good breakfast choice. But you have to try one of these. I can't pin-point what it is, but they put something in these things that's got to be close to the human version of cat-nip.

Let me describe this incredible sandwich to you. Take one Bagel, & some sort of meat that tastes exactly like steak, but looks a little like grey square hamburger, add sauteed onions, some cheese and eggs... and there you have it: McDonald's Steak & Egg Breakfast Bagel.

Yum.

To better describe this to you, I have to tell you its not the separate parts of the sandwich, its the sum of all its ingredients. The grease from the steak is like an Au Jus that soaks into the bagel just enough to give it that soft chewy taste. The jokes on you when your realize some technical genius put McDonald's greasiest food on a bagel that has a hole in the middle of it to drip on your clothes.

I've got to ask how does McDonald's do it? I mean really... 3.95 for Steak, Eggs, & Bagel? No where can you get that deal. Try going to Long Horn Steak house and getting out for under 4.00 with an orange juice. I'm starting to wonder if the local steak restaurant is price gouging like the gas stations are?

I decided to investigate. Yesterday while making my journey through the High Point road McDonald's Drive-thru, I asked the lady taking my debit card what kinda steak it was.

"Whatcha mean what kinda steak it is?", she asked.

Me: "Well is it a T-bone, Porter House, a rib-eye?"

Her: "Uh, hun its a McDonald's steak."

Me: "Oh, really. It does from a cow right?"

Her: "Oh no, honey it comes from a truck that come on Mondays."

Me: "Really?" I was now Doing that one eye RCA/ Victor Dog Look with my head cocked.

Right about then I could tell I was holding up the line when the guy behind me leaned out his window honking his horn and yelled "Are you ordering the hole freaking cow lady?"

I turned my head in his direction and began to yell back at him "No they come from the truck!" But then I realized it was a really stupid come back. So I stuck out my middle finger, and blew him a kiss. The McDonald's lady started laughing. I turned to her and said " Can I ask you one last question?"

"Sure", she said.

I asked, "Is Ronald Here?"

"Ronald? There isn't anybody by the name who works here.", she replied.

"Oh", I said (kinda disappointed), "Thanks"

And I drove off to window #2 for my little piece of mystery meat heaven.
Thanks Ronald!

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posted December 19, 2006 01:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
mmmmm....healthy

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posted December 19, 2006 09:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
I love bagels! But to me, they are a rare treat, because they most emphatically are not a healthy food. Even whole wheat bagels are not a health food, unless you can find a true whole wheat/whole grain bagel and not something made with a little cr@ppy whole wheat flour.

I wish they were healthy, though.

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posted December 19, 2006 10:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
hi trillian ~

your standards are those to which i shall always aspire.

i am an unsuccessful vegan...i've managed to allow life to overrun me more than a little.

these days just getting my babe and myself fed is a worthy goal.

if you were to witness our meal repertoire, you would cringe.

it's all relative i suppose. chips, soda, candy and cookies however are not standard items in our shopping basket. for us, these days, that's healthy! (but on occasion...shhh!)

my babe likes hotdogs. when i do purchase them, they're kosher and nitrate free...but still!

so, on a healthy scale, one quite inferior to yours, bagels, whole wheat, 7 grain, oat bran, or not...make up a 'healthy' part of our diet.

we consume canned beans and tomatoes (try to get organic), soy milk, soy hotdogs, soy burger patties...oh dear, we are quite the fallen creatures when it comes to pristine nutrition. eden probably wouldn't have us at all.

we do however aspire to greater things...and we look to you for inspiration.

one day i shall be vegan/rawfood/fruitarian and perhaps even on to breatharian. i can dream, can't i?

i don't wear items composed of animal remains though. at good will the other day i bought the most silky and elegant sweater. i was very pleased with myself for finding this. upon examining my purchase though, i discovered it was a very soft angora wool. and i cannot wear it. i have to give it away. i thought it was just a very high quality cotton. oi.

i can't indulge in the prettiest shoe fashions or things such as smart blazers, flowing blouses, or stylish scarves. leather, wool, silk, et al -- all absent from my material retinue.

perhaps this contributes to refining my frequency. oh well, one can wish anyway.

trillian, your contributions to this forum have been such an enlightenmtent for me over the years. i look toward the mecca of trillian-treasure when seeking healthy advice. be blessed.

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posted December 19, 2006 02:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
naiad, you elevate me waaaayyyy too high. Do we know each other, perhaps under a different nick? I love your energies so much (and not because your compliments appeal to my Leo rising ).

There are a lot of ways to live well, and being a vegetarian is only one of them. More important is kindess to animals, letting them live a good and healthy life, and giving thanks for what they give to us. This stance will not win much popularity among staunch vegans/vegetarians, but hey, f*ck it.

Choices are indeed relative. I can only aspire to be the person I want to be, and I am far from she. Today I sneaked 1/3 of a cookie after lunch! I know it doesn't sound like a lot but it was probably laden with all kinds of cr@p. And...I know this weekend will be filled with "naughty" treats. And I love a good glass of wine or whisky in the evenings. And this particular life of which I am aware is just too short to live with out chocolate! And I do buy organic chips and crackers when I want to indulge these days. But when I feed friends whose dietary choices are vastly unlike mine...*sigh* I do my best.

Speaking of alcohol, we would be shocked and disgusted if we really knew what went into its makings. Fish scales used in the process of making wine? And animal bones used in the process of bleaching sugar? Good grief.

So after the holidays I'm planning to do some detoxing. Maybe the Master Cleanse. We'll see how much I can stand.

Like you, I try to make conscious choices. I don't buy leather or silk either, but I still buy lots of cool fashions. Lots of great shoes, purses, etc. are available in man-made materials. I too say no to silk, but there are synthetics that I'll buy. And wool is just too itchy.

I'm sorry I disrupted your Ode to the Bagel. Outspoken I am. But I do love them.

naiad, Eden will open its arms to you, and say welcome! This is a place where calories and fat don't matter, all the animals forgive us and thank us for sharing in their particular karma, and the wine never leads to a hangover!

Happy Holidays to you and your babe.

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posted December 19, 2006 02:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
trillian ~ please do be outspoken. it is a treat. i find your thoughts on life delightfully instructional.

no disruption...enhancement rather.

you once knew me under a few different names...Saffron...salome...et al. the sam biser cayenne book that you sent to me was like receiving a miracle. an excelllent repository of health knowledge. cayenne is a life saver...it has helped in the most astounding ways. thank you again.

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posted December 19, 2006 02:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
bagel from heaven

spread toasted bagel halves with creamy cream cheese.

drizzel with honey.

indulge with a strong cup of hot tea -- laced with honey as well, if sweetness beckons.


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posted December 19, 2006 03:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
oh! a good cayenne story i just recalled.

i was feeling really down and out with a bad bad cold. but was necessary to be busy and active, although i felt weak and drained.

so i was sitting in my car in the parking lot of a shopping center, when a dreary wave of fatigue and head cold symptoms overtook me. my babe was sitting in the back seat shrieking to be free from the confines of his safety seat. i almost felt immobile. at that very moment i looked up, and i saw driving very slowly, in my direct line of vision, one of those exquisite porsche suv vehicles...called a Cayenne. !!

it was like an angelic hint! i always carried cayenne tincture with me, and this little nudge sent me straight for my handbag with the burning hot, precious liquid.

i ingested a dropper-ful...oooohhhhh....such intense heat!....

and was restored in seconds. seconds -- literally.

cayenne rocks in a big big way!

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posted December 19, 2006 04:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
naiad! I thought it was you! You changed your nick...again. I'm sorry I didn't realize it sooner. I still pop on this site now and then, read and post occassionally, but I'm afraid I sometimes have blinders on. Do you still have my email address? I would be honored if you would keep in touch. I think you can reach me at trillian@linda-goodman.com, but if that doesn't work, let me know.

As for cayenne, I'm so glad you know its benefits. Wonderful stuff it is, and I take it daily. As much as I can stand, and more if I'm feeling unwell. It really helps to keep the blood clean and flowing well. In the years since I've discovered cayenne, I have rarely gotten a cold or the flu. And as your illustrated in your lovely story (everything is synergy, isn't it?), it's a wonderful pick-me-up.

I am going to have a bagel this weekend, think of you, and send loads of love and light to you and your babe.

Umm, by the way, I'll be indulging in a lot more than just bagels this weekend. I love the holidays!

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posted December 19, 2006 04:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for trillian     Edit/Delete Message
Oh, another post script, because I just had to share this. My family is having a vegetarian Christmas! I'm so excited about this. None of us is all that crazy about the turkey-stuffing-etc. dinner, especially having something like that over Thanksgiving (though of course my choices at that meal were limited).

So my darling niece Mallory thought it would be fun to have a Pasta Bar, and we all agreed. So there will be dairy and eggs (which I bought, so they are from free-range vegetarian hens with no antibiotics, etc.), but no meat.

I hope this starts a tradition.

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posted December 20, 2006 03:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for maklhouf     Edit/Delete Message
I hate bagels!

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posted December 20, 2006 04:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
today (yesterday rather) i purchased fresh bakery bagels, purple onion and muenster cheese.

this particular market features a large selection of gourmet cheeses. and funny, while i'm not a cheese connoissuer at all....i did think i was somewhat familiar with most types of cheese in general.

but this market organizes its cheeses pertaining to their country of origin. they have the french section, german, english, switzerland sections.....among others....but i couldn't find muenster anywhere! ??

so, with all humbleness, i approached the cheese experts and was forced to admit that i did not know the nationality of meunster, lol. the specialist then led me, by the hand almost, straight to the meunster, bricks and bricks of it, right in the vicinity of the usa!! who knew??

now i really must re-evaluate my cheese intelligence.

if however, i wish to evolve in a vegan direction, does it matter, really? i am fascinated though, at the international status of this particular cheese station.

international cheese intrigue.

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posted December 20, 2006 04:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
trillian ~

sorry for yet another name change...it was due this time around to my account being inaccessible afer attempting to change my password. the only solution was to re-register, according to Randall.

i had reached over 1000 posts this time too... . sorry i didn't mention it to you.

i am all admiration for your veggie christmas. what a great family endeavor to share!! something such as that would emphasize the true spirit of christmas to a large degree for me. it appears that love will be in abundance for you this holiday.

i still have your email. will be in touch.

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posted December 20, 2006 04:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for naiad     Edit/Delete Message
dear maklhouf ~ do you suppose that scrooge was a bagel aficionado?

perhaps not....universal harmony and all that. circle of infinity....life everlasting.

alchemical bagel.

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bagel alchemy....


The Alchemy of Time:
Understanding the Great Year &
the Cycles of Existence

By Jay Weidner

The age of iron has no other seal than that of Death. Its hieroglyph is the skeleton, bearing the attributes of Saturn: the empty hourglass, symbol of time run out…
– Fulcanelli

The inspiration for this article comes from my almost nineteen years of research into the Great Cross of Hendaye and the French alchemist Fulcanelli. The unknown, anonymous, alchemist Fulcanelli in his masterpiece The Mysteries of the Cathedrals first brought the cross at Hendaye, France to the world’s attention.

While the details of this research can be found in other articles written by myself and in the two books I co-authored,1 it can be stated that the Great Cross at Hendaye appears to be describing not only the end of the great four ages of the Hindu Yuga system but also the four ages of alchemical chronological time keeping. According to the cross at Hendaye, the Iron Age, or the Kali Yuga, will be coming to an end with the galactic alignment on the winter solstice of December 21st, 2012.

According to the mythology of the Yuga system, there are four ages of life and time on our planet. It is important to remember there are many cycles within cycles in the Hindu Yuga system so the years mentioned next may have to do with a larger cycle than the one addressed in this article. Perhaps the huge number of years referred to below is the cycle of the solar system as it circles another star, or perhaps it is a portion of the great cycle of one revolution around the galactic centre.

The first age is the Satya Yuga or the Golden Age, according to Fulcanelli. The Hindu texts tell us that this age lasts 1,728,000 years. This is an age of extreme splendour when the beings on our planet appear to live much longer than they do now. In this age there are no wars, famines, strife or evil.

The second age is called the Treta Yuga, or the Silver Age. As in the second law of thermodynamics, or entropy, things begin to slip in this age and the beings on Earth begin to deteriorate. This slippage, at least during this second age, is the beginning of corruption, and evil is introduced into the planetary sphere. This age lasts 1,296,000 years according to the Vedic texts of India.

The third age of this cycle is called the Dvapara Age, or the Bronze Age. This is the beginning of the ‘fall’ of humanity. In this age corruption comes on more fully, evil begins to spread, and things start to fall into disharmony. This age lasts 864,000 years.

The last age is called the Kali Yuga, or the Iron Age. This age is the age we are in right now. Evil and corruption become the driving force as greed, wars, famine and disease spread across the planet like a tidal wave of death and destruction. This age lasts, according to the Hindu texts for 432,000 years.2

What is important to understand while discussing these huge numbers found in the Hindu texts is they are describing the four ages within a context of understanding that each successive age is shorter than the previous age. The Satya Yuga, or the Golden Age, is one quarter longer than the Treta Yuga, or the Silver Age. The Treta Yuga is one quarter longer than the Dvapara Yuga, or the Bronze Age. Understanding these differences in the lengths of the ages becomes important to the following discussion.

According to Fulcanelli and the cross at Hendaye, the alchemical Four Ages comprise the four quadrants of a 25,920 year-long cycle called the precession of the equinoxes. Essentially, the precession of the equinoxes can be explained by the fact that our Earth has a wobble. Like a top spinning on the floor, as it begins to lose momentum this wobble of the Earth takes nearly 26,000 years to unfold. The strange engraving of the four ‘A’s’ (see Figure 5) on the cross of Hendaye is a “hieroglyph of the universe”, according to Fulcanelli. It is “comprised of the conventional signs of heaven and earth, the spiritual and the temporal, the macrocosm and the microcosm, in which major emblems of the redemption (cross) and the world (circle) are found in association.”

The Precession of the Equinoxes

What Fulcanelli appears to be saying here is that the precession of the equinoxes is to be divided into four distinct ages of 6,480 years each (4 divided into 25,920) or, to round off the figures to approximately 6,500 years each. This is also interesting because the zodiacal cycle, which lasts 25,920 years, has four fixed signs. These are the signs of Aquarius, Taurus, Leo and Scorpio. These four signs are separated by 6,500 years each. Also in the Book of Ezekiel and in the Book of Revelation we are told of the angel with four faces. This angel has the face of a Lion (Leo), a Bull (Taurus), a Man (the angel) and an Eagle (in older times Scorpio was represented by an eagle instead of a scorpion). Apparently, according to Fulcanelli, both of these books in the Bible are warnings and messages about the four quadrants of the precession of the equinoxes and appear to be telling us that there is some kind of great change whenever we arrive at one of these four signs.

Of course it is well known that we are currently entering the Age of Aquarius. The Cross at Hendaye and Fulcanelli are telling us there are tremendous changes to be found here on Earth when we enter into one of the four fixed signs. Apparently these changes can be cataclysmic.

Obviously this 6,500 year long dating of the four alchemical ages disagrees with the Hindu Yuga system, which insists that each Yuga is of varying time lengths. It is in trying to iron out the dissimilarities in these two time periods that the hyperdimensional aspects of time can be best revealed.

It is well known in modern physics that four dimensional space, of which time is an aspect, is in the shape of a hypersphere (see Figure 3). This hypersphere appears similar to the shape of a donut, or a bagel. The energy, or the flow of the energy stream, within this hypersphere works like this: As shown in the illustration, the flow comes out of the bottom of the sphere, winds its way up around the outside edge, crosses the outside equator of the torus sphere and moves towards the hole in the top of this torus. The energy flow then begins to fall through the top of the hole and begins to spin in a vortex. This energy flow continues until it comes out of the bottom side of the torus where the energy flow begins its outward expansion again. This flow is continuous and, in a sense, infinite.

The Four Dimensional Hypersphere torus is also represented by the hypercube. A hypercube is a cube within a cube according to physicists. Essentially this cube, also called ‘The Cube of Space’ or the ‘Tetragrammatron’ by the alchemists, is a straight edged version of the donut shaped hypersphere (see Figure 2).

Scientists love to be able to construct objects using straight lines, so they have created the hypercube to help them better understand the hyperdimensional universe that surrounds us. Alchemists, however, like to use the curved lines of nature, so the donut shaped torus or hypersphere, is a better, more natural visual description of hyperdimensional space and will be the one I use in this article.

The alchemists believe there is a hyperdimensional ‘body’ around every living thing on Earth. This hyperdimensional ‘body’ or sphere known to mystics as the luminous energy body, also surrounds every planet and star as well. Each object in the three dimensional world is an affectation of four-dimensional space. Humans, animals, plants, planets and stars are the solid inside of the fourth dimensional energy flow. As you will see, time also travels in this fashion.3

In order to begin to comprehend the topographical nature of time, it is very important to understand the guts of this hyperdimensional sphere. By the ‘guts’ I am referring to the vortexes that make up the energy flow running through the centre of the hypersphere. As the energy flow begins to fall into the vortex that runs through the centre of the sphere, it takes on the shape of a tetrahedron.

A tetrahedron, as shown in Figure 4, is the building block of three-dimensional space and is the founding member of the Platonic Solids. The tetrahedron is the simplest object that can be created in three dimensions. The only object with just four sides, the tetrahedron is also shaped like a vortex.

Let us digress for a moment and discuss vortexes. Back in the Midwest of the United States, where I come from, there is a place called Tornado Alley. This is the flat Great Plains that stretches from Texas to the Dakotas. Each year this area is visited by numerous tornados, which wreak havoc on the farms and towns of this area. These tornados usually start in May and last until early August. Having witnessed several tornados in my early years I became fascinated by them and was once even a ‘storm chaser’. In my young and foolish days I used to chase after tornados with my Bolex 16mm camera in order to capture them on film. I became very familiar with these lethal vortexes.

But understanding tornados also helps us understand vortexes and the density of forces in the hypersphere. Tornados (and also hurricanes) are made up of air like that which surrounds us all the time. But as the air begins spinning it takes on a strange solidity. While the swirling air at the top of a tornado is somewhat dangerous, it is the spinning air near the surface of the ground that is really dangerous. Near the tip of a tornado, where it is in contact with the ground, the air takes on the quality of solid iron. The tips of tornados can rip buildings apart, throw cars and trucks thousands of feet, and punch chaffs of wheat into the very centre of trees like a bullet. As the air spins more violently, the tip of the tornado vortex becomes as strong as 50 locomotives engines and possesses the density of the hardest of metals. Yet it is just comprised of air molecules. But these molecules are spinning so quickly they create a mass that is extremely powerful. It is the spin of the air that causes it to densify and take on the solidity of metals.

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Getting back to the central core of our hyperdimensional torus, we can understand the vortexes inside this sphere and how time unfolds by using the tornado analogy. As the energy flow begins to dip down into the top of the tetrahedral shaped vortex, it begins to spin. As the energy flow descends, its spin becomes more rapid and compressed. Like a tornado, as it reaches further down, the tip of the vortex ‘hardens’. It could be said that his hardening of vorticular forces is what makes up the solidity of our three dimensional space. Each human, plant, animal and indeed every planet and star alike are the hardened tips of hyperdimensional vortexes, which are flowing all around us constantly.

Like air, these hyperdimensional forces are pretty much invisible to us. It is only when these forces coagulate into a spinning vortex that they can be seen and felt. It is through the rapid spinning of four-dimensional space that the solidity of the third dimension is actually created. The mystics from all great traditions know this and they realised these inner dynamics of the fourth dimension as it interacts with the third dimension. The fourth dimension is the surrounding sphere and the third dimension are the tetrahedral vortexes that make up the central core of the sphere. To the ancients, four-dimensional space was called ‘spirit’ and three-dimensional space was called ‘matter’.

So what does this have to do with time and the topography of time? Remember the dilemma we face in trying to make the four ages of the precession match up with the Ages or Yugas from the Hindu system? By attempting to make the two into one we can not only understand the topology of time, but also we can map time like the ancients and we can know where we are in the river of time.

As shown in illustration Figure 3, imagine that we are coming through the very centre of where the two tetrahedral tornado vortexes intersect at the very centre of the inner hyperdimensional sphere. Moving down the bottom vortex towards the outside surface of the sphere, each spin in the vortex takes longer and is wider and slower than the previous spin in the vortex. In other words, the energy flow expands after it passes the ‘null’ point in the very centre of the hyperdimensional sphere, or torus, where the tips of the two tetrahedral vortexes touch.

This energy flow continues its expansion as it climbs over the lip of the bottom edge of the sphere where the vortex meets the outside edge of the sphere. The energy flow continues to expand until it reaches the outside equator area of the sphere. Once it gets past the equator, the energy flow begins to condense, the flow begins to move faster and the spin density increases. This flow continues until the energy flow reaches the upper lip of the outside of the hyperdimensional sphere where it begins to ‘fall’ into the top of the tornado tetrahedral vortex.

Now as the flow of energy falls down the vortex towards the null point at the very centre of the sphere it begins to harden as it spins faster and faster. This goes on and on until the vortex is so hard it is like iron. This is how the fourth dimensional forces create three-dimensional reality. As the vortex spins faster and faster eventually it compresses down to the point where it has nowhere to go but outwards again. This occurs at the null point in the centre of the sphere and the energy flow now begins to once again expand.

The Golden Age is the time period that starts at the null point in the centre of the sphere and continues through the bottom vortex. As the energy flow expands outwards time appears to slow down. The entire period of the Satya Yuga, or the Golden Age, continues as the energy flow goes down the bottom vortex and rounds across the top of the sphere. It continues expanding until it arrives at the equator.

The equator of the outside of the hyperdimensional sphere is the borderline between the Satya Yuga and Treta Yuga, or the Golden Age and the Silver Age. Now the energy flow begins to contract as it flows upwards towards the north pole of the hypersphere.

The Silver Age, or the Treta Yuga, continues until the energy flow rounds the top lip of the hyperdimensional sphere and begins to fall into the upper tetrahedral vortex. This then is the borderline between the Treta Yuga and the Dvapara Yuga, or the border between the Silver Age and the Bronze Age.

About two thirds down in the upper vortex, where the energy flow is spinning so fast that it becomes as solid as iron, is the beginning of the last Age, the Kali Yuga, or the Iron Age. This spinning continues to gain density, compression and speed as it races towards the central null point in the very centre of the sphere. As it approaches this null point the forces become unbelievably fast, violent and dense. It is only when these forces achieve maximum density and they can no longer compress any further that they begin to suddenly flip and begin the expansion of the flow. This happens in an instant. This is the shift from the Iron Age, or the Kali Yuga to the Golden Age, or the Satya Yuga. The borderline between the Iron Age and the Golden Age is the most distinct border in this topographical illustration of hyperdimensional time. It is the most jarring and is instantaneous.

Take notice of the hourglass shape of the two tetrahedral vortexes inside the hyperdimensional sphere. Is this why Fulcanelli tells us about the hourglass in the quote at the beginning of this article? In Hindu mythology the God Shiva dances the world into and out of existence playing his dhamaru which is a two sided drum shaped like an hourglass.

Notice that, like the number of years in the Hindu Yuga system, the distance travelled through our ages in the hypersphere is similar; the Golden Age, which is the distance between the null point in the centre and the outside equator is twice the distance as that travelled through the Silver Age which is the distance from the equator to the top of the lip of the upper vortex. Equally, the distance travelled from the top of the vortex to two thirds down, which is the Bronze Age, is half the length of the Silver Age. Finally, the tip of the vortex is half the length of the Bronze Age.

This part, called the Iron Age, is the Age in which we live. This is also why, in the Iron Age, each second feels shorter than the second before. This is why each day, each month and year appear to be going faster than they did previously. In the topology of time this effect can be easily understood and explained.

Also remember, even though the distance travelled is much further in the Golden Age than it is in the Iron Age, the number of years it takes is the same. It takes 6,480 years to go through the Golden Age just as it takes 6,480 years to go through the Iron Age, but it feels much different. In the Golden Age each second, each day, each month and year appear to be longer than the previous day, month and year. Time is expanding in the Golden Age and with that expansion the anxiety and tension of the Iron Age disappears. It is a paradise, especially to those who may have survived the passing through the wormhole, or the null point at the centre of the hyperdimensional sphere.

Therefore, the years listed within the Yuga system are actually symbolic times that explain the lengths of time as it is felt not as it is lived. So the Golden Age or the Satya Yuga feels like it is much longer than the Kali Yuga, or the Iron Age.

The shamans in Peru tell us that we are approaching the Pacha Cuti, which means literally ‘the world turned upside down’. They say that it will arrive in the year 2012. This is also the year when the great Mayan calendar reaches its end point. The cross of Hendaye is quite explicit in saying we are reaching the very end of the Iron Age. I would suggest that the null point, or the wormhole at the very centre of the hypersphere, is very likely the 2012 date. Our hypersphere appears to be regulated by the periodic alignment of the galactic centre with the Sun. This also matches the four fixed signs of the zodiac and explains why the Christian tradition is preparing for the endtimes.

Oddly enough, it also appears that Stanley Kubrick is trying to tell us about the end of our Age in his masterpiece film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Starchild at the end of the film has passed through the Star Gate of the black monolith and is returning to Earth to create a new world or a new Age.4

It is through our understanding of the Four Ages, the fixed signs of the zodiac, and the Yuga system that we can finally appreciate the message our ancestors have handed down to us. We are about to pass through the Star Gate, the wormhole, and the null point of hyperdimensional space.

The Cross of Hendaye reveals the most important knowledge of all, which is the end of time and the beginning of the Golden Age. Awareness of this knowledge helps us all to more fully comprehend the nature of the times in which we reside and the destiny of the human race.

The Quality of Time

At the very core of all the great spiritual traditions to be found across the planet from the ancient Egyptian to the Incan and Mayan, Indo-Tibetan, Alchemical Europe and even the Hebrew Kabbalah lies the knowledge of the secret of the alchemy of time. Unencumbered by the excessive demands, stresses and speed of the modern age, our ancestors spent lifetimes in contemplation of the essential mysteries of our world.

One of the great mysteries they discovered was that time is not stagnant or linear but flows in great transformative cycles. In fact, it is only recently modern historians have begun arguing that time travels in a straight line. Within the limited period of historical examination these modern historians are viewing a snap shot of history and believe this snapshot represents the entire picture. But does it?

The alchemists of Egypt and Medieval Europe knew that time moved in great elongated cycles, and that each part of the cycle had a ‘quality’. This quality shaped and reformed the world. Just as sunrise has a different quality from midnight, so too does each aspect of the great cycle possess a quality that distinguishes it from other parts of the cycle. When the cycle of time changes, so too do events change here on Earth.

These sacred scientists and alchemists of our past used various devices and practices to mark the changes in the quality of time. Astrology, divination and prophecy are some of the more obvious processes that our ancestors used to understand the mysterious process of time.

At the heart of the secrets traditions of the Egyptian and Greek mystery schools they knew that a process, which they called the precession of the equinoxes, measured the Great Cycle or the Great Year. What they understood was that the stars in the night sky are not fixed. Through their long observation and meditation upon the heavens they came to realise that the stars and the constellations were slowly changing their place in the sky above us. Creating the zodiac to assist them in these huge measurements of time they used the twelve signs to act as a giant time clock. Through this they began to understand the Great Cycle. They realised that it took 2,160 years to move through each sign of the zodiac and that it took 25,920 years for the equinoxes to move through all 12 signs. The creation of the Great Year of nearly 26,000 years gave them a clock that allowed them to measure time.

They then came to understand that each of the signs, or places on the clock appeared to bring forth changes in the quality of life here on Earth. So they came to realise that every 2,160 years the quality of time changed. They also began to understand that the four quadrants of this great chronological clock appeared to bring forth even sharper changes in the quality of time. The four signs associated with these four quadrants are the signs of Aquarius, Taurus, Leo and Scorpio. There does seem to be some historical linkage between this idea that passing through the edges of these four signs brings great changes here on Earth. About 6,500 years ago we passed through the sign of Taurus. Coincidentally, the human race began domesticating cattle, building walled cities, developing agriculture, fighting wars and beginning the city-states that would evolve into governments and monarchies. Thirteen thousand years ago, as we passed through the Age of Leo, great changes occurred including a dramatic climate shift as the ice ages began to end. The extinction of many animals including the Woolly Mammoth, the Saber Tooth Tiger, the Giant Tree Sloth, and many other species happened at about this time. Interestingly, according to anthropologists, the emergence of Cro-Magnon Man appears to have occurred about 26,000 years ago, the last time we passed through Aquarius.

The Great Cross at Hendaye is a 350-year-old alchemical monument to the end of time. It sits in a churchyard in Hendaye, France. The Great Cross at Hendaye appears to be a symbolical construct that explains this science of the cycles of time. The Cross at Hendaye describes the extraordinary changes that are about to occur in our present era. It speaks of the end of our current Age of Iron and the creation of a coming Golden Age.

The great cosmic time clock in the sky is changing. We are now entering the quadrant of Aquarius. From what the alchemical Cross at Hendaye is saying, this change is sure to have a dramatic effect on our species and on our planet.

What these changes are, or will be, is anybody’s guess. But they are sure to be spectacular and remarkable. The end of time, the end of this age and the great transformation of humanity is at hand. This change in the quality of time will govern and dictate the changes here on our fragile planet. The changes in the quality of time cannot be forestalled. The fundamentalist revival taking place all over the world reveals more about the quality of time from which we are emerging than it does reveal anything about the quality of time for that which is coming.

The Peruvian shamans living high up in the Andes Mountains have come down to tell us that a new species of human being is about to appear. They call this being ‘Homo Luminous’. They tell us that forerunners of Homo Luminous are already among us right now. Like Cro-Magnon Man of 26,000 years ago, the last time we passed through the cusp of Aquarius, so too now a new human is emerging.

This new human will possess entirely new qualities that we do not have. The great Avatars, Jesus Christ, Krishna and many others may have been early arrivals for this newly emerging species. Aquarius is the only one of the four quadrant signs that is symbolically represented by a human, and this human carries a container of water. This symbology is interesting as DNA can only be activated in water. So even the symbolic nature of the sign of Aquarius seems to suggest a change in the genetic structure of the human race.

Our spiritual existence is really a unique combination of free will and predestination. While we possess the ability to act freely within the moment, there is little we can do about the larger cycles of time and the qualities that emerge at the cusp of each of the four great signs. So as the hand on the great cosmic time clock passes into Aquarius one can expect massive changes to occur. While the ancient art of alchemy is concerned with many aspects of our existence including the extraction of light from plants and minerals, the transformation of the dark lead of our physical being into the pure gold of enlightenment and much more, alchemy also is a symbolic ontology concerned with the observation in the changes of the 'quality' of time through the 25,920 years-long duration of the Great Year.

The world is changing. The past will disappear and history will become legend and finally myth. Our destination is unknown. The only thing we know for sure is that it will change.

http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/Article/The_Alchemy_of_Time.html

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