Archive | January, 2012

Alien Assistance Averts Nuclear Disaster?

On June 26, 2011, it was very dry in Santa Fe, NM. My husband and I watched throughout the day as a new cloud of smoke began to grow off to the North. There were already three plumes visible from our house; three different forest fires gobbling up the crunchy New Mexico landscape.

Would this be the 4th?

Turns out this new monster was the fire building in the Los Alamos area. In case you are not familiar with Los Alamos, NM, it is home to Los Alamos Laboratories, one of the largest science and technology institutions in the world, focusing on agendas such as national security, space exploration, and many secret technologies. It is one of just two laboratories in the whole of the United States where classified work towards the design of nuclear weapons is undertaken.

There is also a lot of nuclear waste stored in Los Alamos, and so it is easy to see why the fire encroaching on the facility generated prompt national concern.
As I wandered back outside that evening, the skyscape had become quite dramatic. Glancing North, I let out an audible gasp, and ran back inside to get my iphone for recording. This is the picture taken:

Fire Plume

 

Next, about 4 min.s later, this one:

Los Alamos Fire

 

What caught my attention was why was there just one area of the plume that was lit up by the light of the dusk? Actually, the area itself looked different than the smoke of the plume. It looked more cloud like – kind of like a cloud hanging out along side the smoke from the fire. And check out those rays of light (!) seemingly emanating from this cloud-like area! I had never, EVER, seen rays of light coming out in different directions from within a cloud.

Now remember, these shots were taken to the North. At the time of these photos, the sun was setting off to the West, a full 90 degrees or so in the sky away from the cloud. So the setting sun was NOT behind this cloud.

Now the climax of the weirdness. Check this out:

About 25 minutes later

 

The photo above was taken about 25 minutes later. So, you can see what remains in the area where the light was emanating from earlier: a much trimmed down cloud, and yet still clearly different from the smoke around it. It is smooth looking. In fact, after cropping the iphone picture to get a closer view, this is what you find:

Close Up of "Cloud" next to Plume

! ! ! What else is there to say? Even my husband, who is a skeptical soul, could not help but find his jaw drop open when seeing this close up view.

The “cloud” stayed like this for a long time, as I was able to run back inside to get my iphone again and snap a number of shots. In fact, I remember looking at the growing forest fire earlier in the day, hours earlier, and noticing a “cloud” in the same position relative to the plume of smoke and thinking to myself how “smooth” and “saucer shaped” it was – HOURS earlier.

Judge for yourself.

So, to finish the story, I decided to do a little investigating on my own. I am pretty good at lucid dreaming, so when I was laying in bed that night I decided to bring the “cloud” into my mind’s eye to see what the dream state would elucidate, if anything. Was it really extra-terrestrial, I wondered?

Well, as soon as that image came before me I was swept from my awareness of myself in my bed, and whisked off toward the image at incredible speed. The next thing I remember is finding myself in front of a screen with moving, morphing images. I felt like a child fascinated by his first encounter with a t.v.! The images morphed in this beautiful way, and I felt they were responsive to me. I was being shown and taught strange syllables and vowel sounds put together in ways I had not seen before. I felt I was being taught the building blocks of some sort of language.

The next thing that I recall is being surrounded by a group of women inside of a space craft of some sort. I began having a conversation with one of them and as I did, I noticed something happening on my back. Quickly, I snapped around and found one of the other women using her hand to do something energetically to me. She told me she was working to allow the amplification of the function of my pineal gland.

Speaking further with one of the women, I asked several questions about my own impending future. There were several significant events coming up for me at that time and although at first she seemed surprised by my line of questioning, her answers were detailed. I can tell you now (7 months later) that all of what she told me came to pass.

My feeling was that these extra – terrestrials encountered were highly intelligent and highly beneficent in their intent. This being the case, I believe that they parked themselves over the highly volatile union of forest fire and nuclear facility, helping to avert a potentially HORRIFIC outcome.

I do not believe that aliens or anyone or anything can “interfere” with a planetary destiny, or any other kind of destiny, HOWEVER; I do believe that any force can act on behalf of the destiny or will of a collective. It could have been a freak rain shower, for instance, that carried out the collective will, or the fire department, for that matter. Why not an alien presence?

To read the prediction given me on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 in an alien lucid dream, go to my Coming Shifts and California Prediction blog post.

Psychology, Numerology, and the 52 Cards

Traditional numerology outlines the numbers one through nine and then interprets more complex numbers as conglomerates of the original nine. This is all well and good. It works. But when speaking of numbers in terms of psychology, much more is possible, and strangely enough, the 52-card deck provides a model for combining psychology and numerology. This is another facet of playing cards that makes them so well “suited” for divination and personal insight.

For the sake of our discussion, let’s loop in one more metaphysical science – astrology. One reason that astrology works so well in defining and illuminating the personality is that it uses the fundamental archetypes of the natural world – fire, earth, air and water. Each astrological sign exemplifies a unique aspect of one of these elements. For example, Aries, Leo and Sagitarius all are “fire signs” and Aries is considered “cardinal” fire, Leo is “fixed” fire, and Sagitarius is “mutable” fire. This fundamental orientation defines each astrological sign, and in turn the planets that appear within them.

 

“So why do these two giants of age-old metaphsycial

psychology have to live separate? And what

would happen if numerology and astrology had a baby?”

 

So why do these two giants of age-old metaphsycial psychology have to live separate? And what would happen if numerology and astrology had a baby? Indeed, as we advance toward more inclusive and holistic points of view, why not create a lens that somehow merges the essential components of both these models for reality? What if this lens already exists, but we simply did not see it?

Copyright Ana Cortez

It would be tough to deny that there is some kind of numerology going on within a 52-card deck, and equally difficult to deny the presence of the four elements. The deck is divided perfectly by four and these natural quadrants represent the four natural kingdoms of the world – the four directions, the four seasons, the four elements, and on and on.This I have outlined in length in my book, The Playing Card Oracles, as well as in various other blog articles and in a few of my youtube videos.

Four was also a master number to the Mayan, who divided their world into 4, naming 4 Gods that were the “4 Bearers of the World.” This is very much in line with old school alchemy that divided all things into one of four elements and combinations thereof. Such things as a person’s temperament, tastes perceived by the mouth, the elements of nature, not to mention the sciences of astrology and geomancy all were perceived through the foundation of the 4 elements.

And so, when looking at a traditional 52-card deck, what do we find? Each number within the deck repeats itself 4 times, once within each element (or suit). THAT MEANS that the number one, for example (which is pictured as an Ace) appears in all its’ glory once within each of the 4 elements. This means that a dfferent and unique aspect of that number will come forward depending on which suit it is in. In my opinion, the significance of this cannot be over stated. This revolutionizes current concepts of numerology.

So let’s look at a couple of examples. What aspect, for instance, of the number one comes into focus as it appears in the element of Fire, the Diamond suit?? One is already could be considered a “selfish” number, but within the suit of Fire, we would see this aspect come to the fore. We would witness a strong and “showy” sense of self, overt determination, etc….  decidedly reminiscent of certain characteristics found within the Fire signs of astrology.

For comparison sake, how about the Ace as it appears in Clubs, for example, in the suit of Air? This would be a more subtle manifestation of the number one, something hidden to the outside world but very much defining this person’s individuality. This could be more like a wish or a dream existing within the person.

You get the idea?

“This means that a dfferent and unique aspect

of that number will come forward depending

on which suit it is in.  In my opinion,

the significance of this cannot be over stated.

This revolutionizes current concepts of numerology.”

 

So now, when we talk about the numbers one through nine of traditional numerology we have an expanded template. Each number manifests four different ways, offering a total of 36 specific facets of expression, all existing within the original 9 archetypes. In addition to this, many times I find when a person has a predominance in their reading toward one or another suit it very much correspondences to the element of either their natal sun or moon sign. I have no doubt more would be revealed by comparing the card layout to more complete astrology charts.

 

But let us not overlook perhaps the greatest jewel the 52-card deck has to offer us in terms of expanding metaphysical models. What about the Court cards? And what about cards of the number 10? How do these fit in?

First it must be understood that it is entirely possible and actually probable that cards of the number 10 were originally Court cards. Although the deck we have today appears largely unchanged from centuries ago, early documentation points to a significant difference. In the 1300′s, a German Monk wrote a lengthy treatise about the evils of playing cards and in doing so contributed greatly to historical knowledge of the early playing deck. This monk, Johannes of Basel, went to great lengths to describe the 52-card deck then in existence, as if aware of the future historical destiny of his writing! He describes 4 suits, each of 13 cards, with a King and his attendant and a Queen and her attendant. Clearly, this is what we now refer to as the “King” and his subordinate “Jack,” and the “Queen” and ….? Where is the Queen’s attendant? If we add another card to the Court we get 14 cards in a suit, and Johannes clearly tells us there are 13 cards in a suit. So where did this lady disappear to?

According to this research granted us by my father, card historian and illustrator C.J. Freeman, it only makes sense that at some point in history the hand-maiden to the Queen was stripped of her rank within the Court and relegated to a number card. If we restore the 10 to a “Lady,” we now have all four members of the Court within the original 13-card suit. This also fits nicely with standard numerological principles which would have been well known at the time the deck was created.  To group a 10 with the nine numerological root numbers would have been a bombastic faux pas within a deck that is otherwise an exemplary representation of metaphysical harmonics.

 

Having 4 Court cards to me elicits a deep sigh of relief. It feels right. How can you operate with a mechanism so obviously lopsided between male and female? 4 feels perfect. There are 2 older Court figures, one male and one female, and two younger Court figures, male and female, each appearing within each of the 4 suits. This is balanced and now has a greater potential for divination in that you have both male and female represented in both youth and old age (often “soul age”). How could it be otherwise? And even if one questions the historical citations and deductions, one must concede it works – and it is beautiful.

Now, one last note on the numberology. The Mayans had 13 “number gods” that repeated themselves to create larger cycles. The Mayan year was 13 months, just like a natural lunar year. Nature herself dances to rhythms of the number 13, and so I, as well, happily yield to a framework of 13 in regard to a broadening view of numerology. The 52-card deck provides this while staying loyal to the significance of the original numbers one through nine of numerology.

In using the 52-card deck for divination, the numbers (or cards) one through nine represent the experiences of a person, and the Courts represent the people (or the “Gods”) who have these experiences. And on it goes. I could go on forever, which I frequently attempt.

Suffice it to say, all of this is incorporated into the card reading principles, methods, and illustrations detailed in the book, The Playing Card Oracles.

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