Sunday, May 25, 2025

2025 Reflects Changes From 60's Toward End of Times

 Nadene Goldfoot                                                  

                       1960 Shirley McClaine who was born in April 1934, at 65, retiring age, representing my theory of change from then to now.  

People are thinking differently in these recent days. On the minds of many religious of Judaism, Christianity and Islam are the end of days or times.  Each religion sees an end to life as we know it with their religion coming out of it alright.  Why should they think this way?  The discovery of atomic warfare is the big cause.  Flying objects in the air going faster than the speed of light, and seeing UFO's are the cause of wonderment. 


 
No, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuumThis is a fundamental principle of physics, based on Einstein's theory of special relativity. Elaboration:Speed of Light as a Limit: The speed of light (approximately 299,792,458 meters per second) is the fastest speed at which anything can travel through space in a vacuum.                                          

 Take religion;  many are touched by science and are not believing in any G-d, let alone many gods.  We're all mesmerized by the discoveries of  James Webb and his telescope.  The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made numerous discoveries in outer space, including: finding the most distant known Galaxy that existed very early in the universe, just 300-700 million years after the Big Bang. Humanity has gone from believing in multiple gods and goddesses to believing in none, or in either Buddah, Jesus or Mohammad's teachings making them quite godlike.

Shirley McClaine, born April 24, 1934, is 5 months older than me.  She's already 91 years old.  Her book, Out on a Limb, impressed me greatly when it was hot off the press, where she told of her past lives as other people.   Shirley McClaine believed in reincarnation, a very old idea coming from India in a very advanced society of the USA. She was recycling an old Oriental eastern belief.  The book received both acclaim and criticism for its candor in dealing with such topics as reincarnationmeditationmediumship (trance-channeling), and even unidentified flying objects.   MacLaine has written many books regarding the subjects of metaphysicsspirituality, and reincarnation.  MacLaine is one of the last remaining stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood.  We were taught about 8 planets in those days. Even this has now changed.  

Being her age, the era we came from must have had some special vibes, as I believe in this possibility as well.  When about 15 years old, I became Queen Esther of Portland for a year.  Couldn't it be possible I was once this famous person?  She saved the Jews of her era, and I've been trying to save ours by writing in blogs to share our history.  She was a good example to follow.               

I've been reading a little when time about life after death, ideas not unusual in Kabbalah, a section found in some more recent Judaism.  I just finished Journey of Souls by Michael Newton, PhD, that are case studies of Life between lives (meaning past lives), and what happens.  He used hypnotism on his clients and found out what went on.  It's not Judaism or Kabbalah, but a newer theory.  It takes the fear of death away, that I'll say.  Can we actually trust a hypnotized person's report?What happens under hypnosis?                         

Kabbalah, which emerged in the 12th century, introduced the concept of reincarnation (Gilgul Neshamot, or "cycles of the soul") into Jewish thought. This doctrine, previously alien to mainstream Jewish tradition, gained traction within Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism. The idea of transmigration of souls, or reincarnation, is a central esoteric tenet of Kabbalah. While not universally accepted among all branches of Judaism, it has been embraced by Kabbalists and some Hasidic Jews. 

In Kabbalah, the soul is not something we enter after death, but rather a spiritual aspect we need to develop while aliveAfter the death of the physical body, the soul continues its journey through a process of reincarnation until it attains full spiritual development. In other words, when our physical body dies, we continue reincarnating in a new body until the full extent of the soul is attained, called in Kabbalah, “125 degrees of spiritual attainment.” If we don't attain spirituality, then all that remains is a Reshimo (a “reminiscence” or “record”).

6 books came up on the web on the subject.  The Soul After Death is a comprehensive presentation of the 2,000-year-old experience of Orthodox Christianity regarding the existence of the other world, addressing contemporary after-death and out-of-body experiences, the teachings of traditional Oriental religions and those of more recent occult societies.

                                              Albert Einstein in 1921

However, Albert Einstein, Jewish,  did not believe in a personal life after deathHe believed that one life was sufficient and that individuals did not survive the death of their physical body. He also stated that his God created laws that take care of that. Einstein's views were rooted in a cosmic religion, where virtue is rewarded through cause and effect in this earthly life, rather than a celestial reward in the afterlife. This I have to agree with as well.  We can visually see that our bodies do not survive, though many believe that a soul leaves it and continues on..

Some scientists explore the possibility of a connection between quantum mechanics and consciousness, suggesting that consciousness might persist even after the physical body ceases to function. Others suggest that the soul could be a special extract of "nothingness" or a quantum vibrational field. 

  New research into the dying brain suggests the line between life and death may be less distinct than previously thought.  For several years, Jimo Borjigin, a professor of neurology at the University of Michigan, had been troubled by the question of what happens to us when we die.  Dr. Jimo Borjigin, PhD at University of Michigan, Associate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology;  is an Associate Professor of Neurology Medical School. 

 Trump wants all immigrants out of the USA.   The Borjigin surname is primarily associated with MongoliaIt is the clan name of Genghis Khan, and it has become a popular surname in Mongolia, according to The Globe and Mail and the Washington Post.  Hopefully, she has attained USA citizenship by now.   

 She had read about the near-death experiences of certain cardiac-arrest survivors who had undergone extraordinary psychic journeys before being resuscitated. Sometimes, these people reported travelling outside of their bodies towards overwhelming sources of light where they were greeted by dead relatives. Others spoke of coming to a new understanding of their lives, or encountering beings of profound goodness. Borjigin didn’t believe the content of those stories was true – she didn’t think the souls of dying people actually travelled to an afterworld – but she suspected something very real was happening in those patients’ brains. In her own laboratory, she had discovered that rats undergo a dramatic storm of many neurotransmitters, including serotonin and dopamine, after their hearts stop and their brains lose oxygen. She wondered if humans’ near-death experiences might spring from a similar phenomenon, and if it was occurring even in people who couldn’t be revived.  


These days have held a lot of UFO's, now called UAPs.  In recent years, these and other very credible sources have reported seeing UFOs — unidentified flying objects. Now they're called Unexplained Aerial Phenomena, or UAP. But whatever you call them, the U.S. government has lately begun taking these mystery objects seriously.  Are they made in another country like China or Russia?  Are they from another planet?  In our solar system, there are eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Additionally, astronomers have discovered over 5,800 exoplanets, planets orbiting other stars. So, in total, we know of over 5,808 planets. 

As for fearful weaponry, ballistic missiles take the cake.  We used to be bombarded bymortars, bombs and then missiles of short range.  Missiles are categorized by their range and type, with ballistic missiles traveling long distances in an arced trajectory, and cruise missiles remaining in the atmosphereBallistic missiles can reach vast distances, including intercontinental ranges, while cruise missiles can strike targets precisely from a distance, even in heavily defended airspace. The potential for damage from a missile attack depends on the type and payload, with larger payloads and greater ranges resulting in more extensive damage and casualties. 

Palestinians walking past destroyed homes in Khan Younis city in southern Gaza [Mohammed Salem/Reuters]Published On 20 Jan 2025

Reports and analyses suggest that Israel utilizes a variety of bombs in Gaza, with a significant portion being supplied by the United States. 
Here's a breakdown of the types of bombs reportedly used:
1. Guided Bombs:



Reference:

https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/worldwide-ballistic-missile-inventories

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_MacLaine

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_and_philosophical_views_of_Albert_Einstein#:~:text=Einstein%20also%20stated%20he%20did,religion%20was%20necessary%20for%20science.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/apr/02/new-science-of-death-brain-activity-consciousness-near-death-experience

https://medschool.umich.edu/profile/831/jimo-borjigin

 





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