Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

"Vultures' Picnic" - Greg Palast (video)

Wisdom Quarterly


On April 20, 2010, British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 men and spilling countless barrels of crude oil into the sea.

Days later a confidential cable from a terrified insider arrived on investigative reporter Greg Palast's desk. He had the real, hushed-up facts of the disaster -- facts that can only be found buried in the files of a Central Asian dictatorship.

Vultures' Picnic charts the course of Palast's quest to bring the truth of the BP disaster to light as he and his team of journalist-detectives go from the streets of Baku, where Palast searches for a brown valise full of... More



() Libya a victim of the giant US investment bank Goldman Sachs? The bank is being investigated for its part in the financial crisis. It lost a billion dollar investment made by Libya three years ago.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Protesters: Stock Market plunges 391 points

Wisdom Quarterly
(RTAmerica) Crowds gathered in New York's financial district to protest Wall Street greed, corruption, and lack of accountability. RT's Anastasia Churkina dove into the rally to find out whether this could be the beginning of America's own Arab Spring.

"Occupy Wall Street" protests make an impact
RT calls it America's own "Arab Spring" -- when ordinary people rise up against unbearable oppression. The impact being made by "Occupy Wall Street" protesters is calling attention to un-prosecuted multinational banking crimes and high finance shenanigans.

The national debt, credit crisis, and high unemployment rates are all tied in to what goes on in the guarded halls and smoky rooms along Wall Street. More than any other institution -- military, social, or religious -- banking is the seat of power.

Motivated by greed, pulling political strings, calling the shots at the Pentagon, CIA, and the White House, it has been about the money since early temples began issuing notes for the treasures stored in their vaults.




The History of "Money"
How American Banking Works
If citizens knew that this was how banking worked, they would occupy Wall Street. It's a good thing they're kept numb in the dark, amused to death.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Longevity Secrets Revealed (alchemy)

Author Jay Weidner edited by Wisdom Quarterly
(thekundaliniprocess)

"Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't."
- Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain)

The purpose of The Book of Aquarius is to release a secret. It has been kept hidden for the last 12,000 years. What is that secret? The Elixir of Life, Fountain of Youth, Amrita, Soma, Ambrosia, Nectar of Immortality, or "Philosophers' Stone" [rarefied salts distilled from dew that are not grounded] are real! These are simply different names for the same thing.

Throughout history this secret has been used by a very few to extend their lives hundreds of years in perfect health. With access to unlimited wealth, they also enjoy many other miraculous benefits. Some kept the secret because they understood that the time was not right for the secret to be free for all people. But most jealously kept the secret out of ignorance, egotism, and corruption.

The secret of youth and vitality, its history and the history of the human race up to this day, is a strange story. The story is full of secret societies, hooded cloaks, and mystical symbols. Such theatrics are childish and shallow. It is pointless to look for the light in the shadows.

The Philosophers' Stone operates and is made by entirely natural and scientific means. Truth is always simple, beautiful, and easy to understand.


Part II (Jay Weidner interview revealing secret)


The Philosophers' Stone is real. It can be made at home! The Stone makes the old young, heals all forms of aging and disease, extends life, turns any metal into gold, and more as one soon learns. This is not a "myth" or a metaphor; it is a fact.

Why judge this book or this forbidden information before reading it? Thought of as airy fairy material written in leather bound tomes using confusing mystical language, the alchemy in this book is real. Its pages are filled with words that make sentences and sense. This book makes more sense than anything one has ever read.

Why? The age of secrets is over. Weidner is writing this periodically updated book in common English. So there is no need for mystical language or metaphor. This book contains no hidden meaning or codes. Instead, everything is stated plainly and directly, in the shortest and simplest language necessary to convey the meaning. READ



Chp 1: Introduction
Chp 2: Foreword
Chps 3-18 cover the theory of alchemy.
Chps 19-30 cover the practical instructions for making the Stone.
Chps 31-33 cover further information on the Stone.
Chps 34-49 cover the history of the Stone.
Chps 50-51 cover some more philosophical topics.
Chp 52: Alchemists' Prophecy
Chp 53: Afterword
Chp 54: Request for help with distribution
Chp 55: List of answers to FAQ
Chp 56: Bibliography

Contents
1. The Book of Aquarius - 2. Foreword - 3. What is Alchemy? - 4. How Does It Work? - 5. The Powers of the Stone - 6. Disbelief - 7. Interpretations - 8. Obscurity - 9. The Secret - 10. Yin-Yang - 11. Cycles of Nature - 12. Metallic Generation - 13. The Emerald Tablet - 14. What Is It Made From? - 15. The Time - 16. The Heat - 17. Different Methods - 18. Understanding the Writings - 19. Overview - 20. Apparatus - 21. First Part - 22. Second Part - 23. Black Stage - 24. White Stage - 25. Fermentation - 26. Contradictions - 27. Red Stage - 28. Multiplication - 29. Projection - 30. Appearance - 31. Everburning Lamps - 32. Takwin - 33. Religious References - 34. Prehistory - 35. History of the Stone - 36. Quotes on History - 37. Timeline - 38. Nicolas Flamel - 39. Paracelsus - 40. Rosicrucians - 41. Francis Bacon - 42. Robert Boyle - 43. James Price - 44. Fulcanelli - 45. Where Did They Go? - 46. Shambhala - 47. UFOs - 48. New World Order - 49. Mythology - 50. Frequency and Planes - 51. Universes in Universes - 52. The Alchemists' Prophecy - 53. Afterword - 54. Help - 55. Questions and Answers - 56. Bibliography

Monday, July 4, 2011

Billions in gold, jewels found in Indian temple

Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala, India

NEW DELHI, India (July 4, 2011) - A vast treasure trove worth an estimated $22 billion dollars was unearthed in a Hindu temple.

The stash of gold coins, jewels, and precious stones unearthed at a Hindu temple in India is expected to grow in value on Monday as officials open the last two secret vaults sealed for nearly 150 years.

The discovery has instantly turned the 16th-century Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple into one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the country, prompting a government move to fortify security around it.

The four vaults already opened in recent days at the temple in Trivandrum, the capital of the southern state of Kerala, held a vast bounty that unofficial estimates peg at $22 billion.

Other treasures unearthed so far include statues of gods and goddesses (devas and devis) made of solid gold and studded with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and other precious stones, crowns and necklaces, all given as gifts to the temple over the centuries. More

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Seven Treasures of the Noble

Soma Thera (Buddhist Publication Society), edited for clarity by Wisdom Quarterly
(theinteriorgallery.com)

The treasures (Pali, dhana) of the noble [accomplished, enlightened] disciples of the Buddha are not precious stones and pearls, silver and gold, or fields and houses.

Nor are the noble treasures connected with the power and glory of earthly sovereignty. These are the seven treasures of the noble:

Confidence*, virtue, a sense of circumspection-and-dread
[over wrongdoing],
Learning, generosity, and right understanding.
Not poor is the person endowed with these,
Not empty is a life of worthy things.
Therefore should one who is in understanding fixed
[one who has entered into the first stage of enlightenment]
Be diligent working to gain [more] confidence,
Virtue, clarity, and vision of the truth,
Mindful of the Dharma of the Enlightened One who understood.

(Buddha-eyefetch-com)

On a certain occasion Ugga, the chief minister of the King of Kosala, came to the Buddha, saluted him, sat respectfully to one side, and said: Wonderful, venerable sir, marvellous, venerable sir, is the amount of riches, wealth, and possessions of Migara Rohaneyya.

What is the extent of his vast treasures, his vast wealth, Ugga?

Of gold alone he has 100,000. What should one say of silver?

Ugga, I do not deny that there is treasure of that kind. But, Ugga, such treasure is the common victim of fire, water, kings, robbers, and greedy heirs. But there are seven kinds of treasure that are not the common victim of fire, water, kings, robbers, and greedy heirs. What are the seven?

The treasure of confidence, virtue, circumspection-and-dread
[about wrongdoing], learning, generosity,
and of right understanding,
These are the seven treasures the noble have.
Confidence, virtue, the sense of shame and fear,
Learning, bounty, and understanding right.
Not poor is the woman or man with this great wealth,
Unlosable in the world of gods and men.
Therefore should he who is in understanding fixed,
Be diligent working to gain confidence,
Virtue, clarity, and vision of the truth,
Mindful of the law of him who understood.

In order to gain these treasures of the noble a person would be devoted to the Dharma (doctrine) of the Buddha. Therefore men of old said this:

“Except the doctrine of the Perfectly Enlightened One,
There is no father and no mother here.
The doctrine is your guide and support
And in the doctrine is your shelter true,
So hear the doctrine, on the doctrine reflect
And spurning other things live up to it.”

*I. Confidence (Saddhā)
A noble disciple is confident: trusts in the enlightenment of the "Perfect One" (Tathāgata): Thus indeed is the Blessed One: He is an arhat, fully enlightened, endowed with wisdom and perfect conduct, sublime, knower of the worlds, a guide for those wishing to be taught, a teacher of devas and human beings, liberated and blessed.’

Confidence, according to a great Buddhist writer, is the entrance to the ocean of the Buddha’s Dharma, and insight-knowledge is the ship in which a person travels in that ocean.

Says the Buddha, "In these places, Ānanda, should you establish, fix, and make firm your friends, companions, and kith and kin, who think they ought to hear the Dharma. In what three places? In wise confidence concerning the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha should you establish them, fix them, and make them firm.

"There may be change, Ānanda, in the four great elements [characteristics of materiality called] earth, water, fire, and air. But the noble disciple who is endowed with wise confidence concerning the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha cannot change.

"That is to say, it is impossible for one [who has reached the first stage of enlightenment] to be reborn in hell, or as an animal, or where unhappy spirits dwell." More