Gathering 2005 Sun Valley, Part 21

2009-11-13 03:27:00

Assaf:

"The United Nations, I think, has some rules against independently mining the ocean."

JJ:

They're not happy controlling all the land. They want to control all the oceans. They're even thinking of charging people for using the oceans. But we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. If there is a great calamity there won't be any UN to deal with.

So, the advantage to this is that it would provide a place for the Lights to gather, give them protection, give them mobility. There are several dangers. There is the possibility of a great upheaval of the oceans themselves or a great tsunami we might have to worry about. But two things will counter this. First energy follows thought. I believe a group of enlightened souls that understands the principle of energy following thought can help to actually manipulate the weather with their thought and hold back any calamities that may affect them if they are gathered. If they're not gathered, if they are intermixed with people who don't understand the principle then they won't have much power to prevent anything. Like the Bible story of Lot and Sodom and Gomorrah, before it was destroyed Lot and his family were told to get out. If they had stayed they would've been destroyed.

You're taking a little bit of risk no matter where you go. Noah, when he built his ark, felt he was taking a risk right there. We're taking a risk whatever we do but looking at this, we can control the weather to a certain extent in the gathered condition because energy follows thought and because of that a city on the ocean composed of gathered lights will be secure as secure can get because it's also mobile. Any questions about that?

This is something somewhat in the future. I believe it needs to be started within the next 20 years. It's a fairly long term project but when the time comes that somehow we're able to strike a chord that rings with the public consciousness, so that we're in their consciousness, like the Davinci Code is in the public consciousness now, then we can pull this off and get it started.

  

Audience:

"Another advantage is that tourism would be huge because we wouldn't have the AMA [American Medical Association] telling us what is healing and what is not as far as cancers and stuff. Those things that are available to others we would be able to buy them."

JJ:

I'm glad you reminded me of that because tourism would just about pay for building the city on the ocean. In addition to that, we wouldn't have anybody telling us what we can and can not do. Medically we could research cures for cancer. No income tax. Maybe a sales tax or something very simple. A lot of people would want to invest in what we're doing because of the lack of taxes. A lot of people would want to incorporate there.

  

Audience:

"Was this your idea or where did it come from?"

JJ:

It came to me about ten years ago but I just presented it for the first time in Manti last year.

  

Assaf:

"Would we still need police and an army?"

JJ:

We always need police for a few of the reprobates but hopefully not very many. We might need them to keep an eye on Mindy as she's always raising hell.

Artie, are you ready to give away the presents?

Artie:

"Presents? They're prizes, not presents."

  

JJ:

I think the common people will be the ones behind this because they could take the equity in their home and buy a new home, have it built, and have it shipped out and joined like a Lego to the group. We'd eventually have our own parks and everything while floating on the sea. For transportation we wouldn't need regular cars but maybe little electric vehicles to buzz around. You wouldn't need to go very far in most cases.

  

Artie:

"Some of you who were late getting here yesterday probably missed hearing me say we have these fabulous prizes that I give out ever year. Except this year I had a bunch more because I had a bunch of Christmas crap that I wanted to get rid of. (laughter) I thought, 'I'll just bring them here.' Instead of doing door prizes where it is just a matter of luck, I'm going to give listening prizes to see if you're listening. I was listening and I came up with three questions so far. When you have the answer stand up and I'm going to watch who is first. I'll also pay attention to who is second because if you're wrong I need to go to the second person to see who is next. That's the person who gets the prize, whoever comes up with the right answer. Ok, what was the Greek word for perfection that means exactly right? To do something exactly right?"

Audience:  "Akribela."

  

Artie:

"Rob gets the prize. (applause) Let's see Rob. What's something you might really enjoy? I think I'll let you come back here and pick your prize but you can't tell anybody what's in here.

"He got the best one of course. Hold it up so everyone can see. It's a water fountain with candles. (Audience chatters as Artie says, 'No, I'm not regifting!' I did buy this.) These are original presents. We're suckers for people who come around the office and sell us this stuff and I have a whole closet full of this stuff and need to get rid of it. On to the next question. Rob you can't win again. Once you win, that's it. Next question. Do you remember the guided meditation? What was the fifth event in that guided meditation? What was the fifth thing he asked you to look at?"

Assaf:  "The abode."

Artie:

"Yes! Very good! (applause) Assaf picked the corkscrew bottle opener. One more thing for tonight. What was the cycle that JJ talked about just before we went to dinner, the magnetic pole shift. There is a cycle of a period of years. How much time is in that cycle?"

Belen:  "150,000."

Artie:

"Yes. You guys are good! (applause).

"Belen got the personal organizer with a calculator. That's it for today."