Save 20 Years of Struggle

You no longer have to master the skills of visualization and remote viewing, plus all the rigorous training of ritual and ceremony — merely sit down in front of your desktop or laptop PC and plug into Gorebagg’s World — the miniature world of quantum mechanics and cyberspace superexistence.

Everything’s done for you inside the computer space — all the elements are in place and ready to operate at your command, creating a synergistic complex affirmation that takes prayer to a whole new level. Continue reading

Where Does It Hurt?

When you’re digging around looking for pathways through space to ancient times in which you lived and died, you need some way to lock onto the thing, and I have just the ticket — phantom pain.

It doesn’t have to hurt — it can be an odor, a special lighting, an emotion, a conversational fragment, even an episode of “Walker, Texas Ranger” can do it for some.

What happens is that something “gets stuck” from a past lifetime, and impinges on the present life in some way. In order to actually be aware of this, there must be some noticeable effect, and usually it takes the form of a phantom of some kind.

It can take the form of a pain, an ache a sensation, an emotion, a thought or an idea, a fragment of a song or tune, an upset, almost anything that isn’t directly attributable to anything happening in the present time/space.

I’ll try to explain, but first, you’ll need to understand a ROOT PRIM. Continue reading

Excursions Beyond the Mind & Body

Demo of the newly released “Wishing Candle & Power Base”.

If you’ve never walked along Wonkatonka Street in Upper Caledonia, (I’ve just made up the names to give substance to the concept) there’s no chance whatever that you’ll wander into Bingo’s Toy Shop, which is located somewhere on Wonkatonka Street, only findable by actually walking around there and looking at each and every shop as you pass by.

The only way you’ll ever get to Bingo’s Toy Shop is to actually walk on Wonkatonka Street, but for some reason, you’re not quite sure what, you can’t get there from here.

Well, that space isn’t this space, so you’ll have to travel somehow from here to there, and the most convenient and easiest way to get there is to be there — just bilocate.

If for some strange and unfathomable reason, you can’t seem to bilocate, you might  be saddled with a human body, which makes soul excursions almost impossible, because the human incarnation is filled with distractions, much more so than any other lifeform.

Mental, emotional and physical issues abound in human reincarnation, which is why there are enormous aisles filled with non-prescription remedies and snack foods. Continue reading

Past Life Portal Time Machines

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The Ancient World has never been so accessible!!!

Exquisitely tiny, meticulously crafted wearable Miniature Time Machines are now available on this planet, but not for the first time — they were around thousands of years ago, and were in common usage for lucid dreaming and the prevention of the appearance of drunkenness, an important issue in the ancient world, particularly Athens.

Wireless telegraphy was around as far back as 30,000 B.C., and you can take advantage of that fact to capture ancient radio signals that still circle the earth and can be decoded with the Detector in your CQR Amulet.

Tapping into the daily life of ancient cultures of Planet Earth is easy, with the Past Life Portal, a miniature EMO & ANCIENT Bead Pendant that can be worn as a charm or linked with other pendants into a full NECKLACE MALA or bracelet style WRIST MALA.

The mechanism is stunningly simple — a Steven Sax EMO Bead — handmade in California using State-of-the-Art Bio-Thermal Technology — is surrounded by two guaranteed authentic ancient ceramic, glass, metal or gem beads, interspersed with pure solid copper hand-cast & polished hedgehog beads, all on a solid 100% pure copper core with double induction helix rings, just like they do at the Fermi Lab. Continue reading

Pocket Missions by LeslieAnn

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Jack Calisher outside his lumber mill, circa 1878.

Recognize this street? Well, you should. You died here in a gunfight in 1878, and that wasn’t the first or last time you died, but it’s an easy Past Life to remember, because the trauma was so strong. It wasn’t that big a deal to die — here you still are to tell the tale. “Death Row” was the name given to this Old West “Main Street” that saw over 100 gunfights in its day.

That’s one thing about death that people don’t generally realize. Death is not permanent.  In fact, death is so damn impermanent, it’s a pain in the ass, and I’ll explain why. You finally get the hang of a life you’re living, and wham! Along comes Death to wreck the show … but wait, weren’t you just barely crawling along, whizzing around in a wheelchair with a bottle of oxygen and a long clear plastic tube.

So how would you like to remember this death? You’d rather not re-experience a death? I don’t blame you, death is never pleasant, although it can be a great relief if you’re in terrific unbearable and unrelenting pain. Still, it’s not something we naturally seek, nor are we intended to. You’re here to do a job because you can. You were born with the ability to carry out your work mission. Whether you do it or decide to whack off for your whole life is entirely up to you. Continue reading

What’s Happening Today???

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You’ll appreciate the diversity of the images provided in the Parallel Life Survey Kit.

If you were wondering what ever became of gorebagg, here’s what’s happening: I’m in the middle of writing a book that you can read as I write it, almost hour-by-hour, which, if you’re a creative writing student, you’ll appreciate doublefold.

At the same time, I’m separating family photos that I won’t be using for my own book, and I’m making them available for the upcoming Parallel Life Survey Workshop.

Originally, I had intended that you would use your own photos, and we will indeed be using them, but using my prepared photos is far superior, for several reasons.

Everyone will use the same photos in the same sequence or order. You may not rearrange them to suit yourself or anyone else. Leave them in the ordination in which they come to you and are numbered, 1 to 100. Continue reading