Lightman, Meditation, and New Wave Enlightened Ideas

Lightman, Meditation, and  New Wave Enlightened Ideas

Achim S. and I were having a discussion one night about Stein Lightman 's speech and how portions of it relate to meditation... I was reading through it and realized that parts of it also relate to the #NewWaveEnlightened that have come to light recently.

For example in regards to meditation:
when I get into a deep enough state of meditation, I can feel the energy from the Portals, even through all the chaos 
-As you can read, meditation is used to get into right wavelength to feel and interact with the portals. 
What do you think Stein Lightman 's method of meditation is?
Have you tried looking at: https://sites.google.com/site/newwaveenlightened/

Now, with regards to the New Wave...
I started finding old symbols and drawings in the classics library room where the ancients were seeing or feeling
- I think that this also shows that we've had these New Wave Enlightened working towards their goal for thousands of years, even before the Niantic Project .
but they, back in their day, still maintained their ‘instinct’ for very minute things in the electromagnetic sphere. We can’t feel them now, for the same reason we can’t talk to the animals. As we became more human, we gave up skills
- For this statement, I think that one of the aspects of the New Wave Enlightened is that this is a core group of individuals that have kept up and maintained these skills. Are we seeing a new wave of these skills?

And lastly...
It used to be that art would find the Portals... But then something very strange happened. It seems that the Portals started moving to find the art.
- Why is this statement important?  Think about it... We've read about groups of NW creating art to bask in the power of portals. Has this been going on longer than we realize?

And even more so, do we know the real goal behind the New Wave?


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