How Gaia and Uranus Decide Where to Strike

The earth and the sky decide together where and when lightning strikes.


What is the interface? Psyche, or the soul. At 11 minutes 53 seconds Jeremy Narby explains how plants use electrical signalling and neuro-chemistry very similar to that we find in animals, and consequently there is a global electrical system which determines ground potentials at any given place and time.


In this film, you can see clearly at 6 minutes 51 seconds how the operation of the system is visible from space.


Compare that with the older footage, before there were as many streetlights, which starts at 3 minutes 33 seconds during what appears a partial lunar eclipse, after which snowfall can be seen in what is perhaps the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula.

Some close-up shots of lightning strikes, most involving street-lighting, many of which inspire exclamations of a religious tone:


See also How We Use Energy and this:


See Soviet Electro-Techno Gymnastics-Aerobics Exercises Record of 1984.

Why don't we just write some apps to convert all those cell-phones people are currently using as click-factories into a global network of sky monitors which provide people with a means to earn an income by participating in weather monitoring and providing on-demand low-power street lighting? And let them borrow phones on a fair-use scheme, paying their owners a reasonable proportion of the income they receive?

This is important because no government on earth can hope to effectively govern a nation independently of this global system which is older than than the planet itself. See Possibilities of New Therapies Using Natural Entheogens.


 See Hopi Prophecies and the Fifth World of the Australian Aboriginals,  and Lori on Extraterrestrial Life.

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