Letters
Back from the future
Time here on earth is our experience of the evolving consciousness of a Solar Being. We live on a gland (our Earth) within this Solar Entity. Time is a fractal (Mayan Calendar, Timewave calendar): this spiralling fractal wave has nodes (like any amplitude graph).
Our future selves understand and use these node dates to connect with their past selves. For the evolved Self, a simple focus of attention instantaneously skips from node to node (time travel). Our future self has maximum opportunity to download into our present self if we are attentive on node dates, then our future self remembers clearly our situation on any given node day and a phase locking experience occurs, information is exchanged. If we are not aware of these nodes there is no memory within our future self of where we were on any given node date.
The next node is January 18/19.
Grayham Forscutt
Thank you
Happisam Society and neighbours wish to express our appreciation for the prompt response to a dangerous bush fire on our property Saturday 27 November. The professional co-ordination of fire and allied services was reassuring. We are profoundly grateful to the professionals and for the volunteers who so generously gave their energy to this community service.
We sincerely thank you all.
Barb Hall, secretary, Happisam Society
2010 WOW Show
Kia ora. For those of you who are interested in viewing the 2010 Montana World of Wearable Art Awards, it’s screening on Prime TV, Saturday 4 December, 8.30-9.30pm. It will highlight this season’s spectacular international show.
I would like to take this opportunity to say I’m grateful to my family, friends and the wider community for all the acknowledgements over the past few months. It’s very affirming as a first-time entrant into the Montana WOW Awards. Thank you.
If we are lucky we may get a glimpse of my Bizarre Bra!
Kirsty van den Bemd
A musical afternoon
I hope many people will come to The Playhouse at 2pm this Sunday afternoon.
Perhaps they will come to hear the varied and interesting programme in the GB Orchestra’s final concert for the year.
Perhaps they will come to hear Melissa Wells playing the solo violin part that glides over the rest of the orchestra in one of the pieces. This will be Melissa’s final appearance with the orchestra as she heads off to Otago Uni next year.
Perhaps they will come to give a generous donation to The Playhouse for their refurbishment plans.
Hopefully The Playhouse will be full for all these reasons.
Sheila Climpson
Correction
Last week’s mountain biking photo of Bruce Chick was incorrectly captioned as Bruce Telford.