Timothy Glenn ~ Lunar Explorations

He’s ba-a-a-ck! After his last post rocked many a worldview, Timothy Glenn returns as promised to discuss the moon and its influence. How to introduce this post? Hmmm … here’s what Tim said in his email to me:

“The moon is currently part of our experience. We can learn to deal with it, work around it, or even utilize it without surrendering to its influence. The suggestion here is to exercise vigilance so as to make informed choices. Again we swing back to Carl Gustav Jung: ‘Don’t fight forces, use them.’”

“The only thing you can ever know for sure, is that you can never know anything for sure.”

And with that intro, here’s Timothy Glenn:

 

Lunar Explorations

Let’s explore theories of the origin and nature of the moon. Indigenous peoples and ancient writers have spoken of the time before the Earth had the moon. She was inhabited by humans, who passed on their remembrances of life on Earth when there was no such thing as the moon we now have.

The July 1970 edition of the journal Sputnik featured an article by Russian scientists Mikhail Vasin and Alexander Shcherbakov: “Is the Moon the Creation of Alien Intelligence?” Since then, a variety of scientists around the world have chimed in on this valid question.

An early book on the subject is Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon, by Don Wilson, copyright 1975. The title of a 2006 book by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler asks: Who Built the Moon?

There are plenty of anomalies regarding the moon and its orbit, not to mention outright absurdities when viewed in the light of current science.

A Zulu Perspective

Perhaps the best known example of indigenous lore in this area comes from Africa. For decades, Credo Mutwa has served as the lineage holder of Zulu shamanic tradition, and carries the ancient history of his people; a history that stretches back to the Golden Age before the moon arrived.

According to Credo Mutwa, two extraterrestrial reptilian brothers, Wowane and Mpanku, stole the moon from an entity called the Great Fire Dragon. The moon was analogized as an egg, which the brothers hollowed out by removing the yolk. They rolled the moon across the sky to Earth. That event marks the time when Earth’s Golden Age ended, and people started going crazy. After all, where do we get the word lunatic?

These two brothers, strikingly reminiscent of Enki and Enlil from the ancient Sumerian writings, then demanded obedience from the inhabitants of Earth. They threatened that they would move the moon and cause massive destruction if the Earthlings defied the brothers’ authority. Already traumatized by the loss of their Golden Age, the human acquiesced.

Paradise Lost

Credo Mutwa says that before the moon came, the Earth was surrounded by a canopy of water vapor. Some Christian teachings describe the firmament mentioned in the book of Genesis the same way. These conditions created a greenhouse effect that resulted in extremely lush flora, with towering trees and magnificent flowers. There were no seasonal changes, which means no winter. No one ever got sunburned, because the sunlight was diffused by the canopy to eliminate harsh glare. Storms were unknown, as everything was gently watered by mist.

When the moon arrived, it wreaked havoc. The water canopy rained from above, and the force exerted by the moon caused the Earth herself to tilt, altering her orbit. From then on, the oceans had strong tides. Many other cycles began at that time, including menstrual cycles. The life forms on Earth adapted to the new environment in whatever way they could.

NASA: Never A Straight Answer

Since this section comes from NASA, we can take it with a pound of salt. In 1969, Apollo 12 jettisoned its lunar module, which crashed onto the moon. They reported that the moon reverberated like a bell for more than an hour. The following year, Apollo 13 repeated the procedure, but actually commanded the lunar module to strike the moon’s surface. Again, the moon rang like a bell, but the reverberations lasted for three hours, twenty minutes.

Not even crashing meteors or nuclear explosions cause the Earth to produce any such effect. Most scientists have concluded that the moon must be hollow, just as Credo Mutwa said it was hollowed out before being brought to Earth. Carl Sagan said, “A natural satellite cannot be a hollow object.”

Then we have the phenomenon of the moon rocks, which have been analyzed and estimated to be more than half a billion years older than the Earth herself. The list goes on, and too many pieces of the lunar puzzle simply don’t fit the standard narrative. One of the oddest puzzle pieces is that there is no such thing as the dark side of the moon; the far side of the moon, yes, but not the dark side. The moon remains stationary in its orbit, not rotating, but always showing the same side to the Earth. This also means that the moon is perpetually hiding its far side from us. Natural? Not likely.

Food for the Moon

The Gurdjieff/Ouspensky writings offer considerable material on the nature of the moon. Peter Ouspensky wrote and lectured extensively on what George Gurdjieff had taught him, including Gurdjieff’s perspectives on the functions and effects of the moon.

“Everything living on Earth, people, animals, plants, is food for the moon.”

Lance White, host of A Fireside Chat with Zany Mystic, spent several years formally studying the Gurdjieff/Ouspensky Fourth Way material. As brevity is the soul of wit, he condenses the message to: “The moon eats souls.”

The Cosmic Recycling Department

While living in this biosphere, all life forms have energy siphoned off by the moon and by various entities as well. But upon death, the souls are drawn into the moon. According to the Proterrian channelings, the moon serves as the cosmic recycling department. Even the more awakened humans here on Earth are taught that they will follow a tunnel into the “light”. It’s actually a tractor beam, pulling the souls into the moon.

They also anticipate being greeted by loved ones or by some “spiritual” representative of the “heavenly” hierarchy. The caveat here is that the Beings who make up the recycling crew can read you clearly, and ascertain which person or persons would be most effective in luring you into their program. They can mock up the manifestation of someone you would trust, knowing how they would look, sound, talk and act.

To help us get a feel for this phenomenon, there is an old Star Trek Voyager episode called Coda, wherein Captain Janeway has a near death experience. Her “father” is there to greet her, and wants to take her through a portal into his world. You can easily find the pertinent clip on YouTube, usually entitled something like “Janeway versus evil alien”.

Getting With the Program

No other Being can force you to reincarnate back into the Earth Matrix. However, they can deceive, seduce, mislead and somehow convince you that you need to return. Their modus operandi is to convince you that you still have lessons you need to learn and/or you have karma to work off and/or you have relationships to heal. Once you have agreed to this program, you will receive a complimentary memory wipe on your way back into the Earth Matrix. Good luck on your mission. You volunteered.

Their method of persuading you to return is called a life review. Many here on Earth are being prepped for this by well-meaning teachers who truly believe this is an essential experience. On one level, it is…if you want to keep giving your power away and recycling through the Matrix.

This is not to indicate that everyone is sucked right in and shot right back down. If a soul drawn into the moon believes it has earned a place in some sort of “heaven”, it will happen; but their “heaven” will be contained within the Cosmic Matrix. If they believe they will be able to look after loved ones on the Earth, it will happen. But eventually, the vast majority will be persuaded to reincarnate. There might just be an important mission that only special souls like you can achieve, and the poor people on Earth really need your help. Can’t resist? Good luck on your mission. You volunteered.

Deal With It

Lunar apologists will point to what they believe to be the beneficial aspects of the moon, and some will emphasize that there are higher octaves of the lunar energies. Sure, there are higher octaves of literally everything, because everything is part of The Field. But within the context of our current reality, caution is recommended.

The moon is currently part of our experience. We can learn to deal with it, work around it, or even utilize it without surrendering to its influence. The suggestion here is to exercise vigilance so as to make informed choices. Again we swing back to Carl Gustav Jung: “Don’t fight forces, use them.”

In the comments section of the previous article, Eclipsing Our Reality, Kieron offered a springboard for those who wish to begin their research:

https://veilofreality.com/the-esoteric-significance-of-our-moon-and-the-matrix-control-system/

This obviously challenges a lot of entrenched beliefs. But if our ideas cannot withstand scrutiny, then those ideas need all the more scrutiny.

Philosophical Skepticism

To be skeptical is not merely to doubt or disbelieve. Etymology traces the root back to the ancient Greek word skepsis: inquiry, study, research, investigation, examination or inspection. The genuine skeptic avoids the pitfall of accepting theories at face value, preferring to explore the possibilities.

An open heart combined with intellectual honesty is the best policy. One of the quirks of the human mind stems from the insecurity of needing to accept or reject ideas on the spot, pretending we know. A popular saying has helped alleviate this: “My jury is out.”

As of the early 90’s, I have opted to view myself as an ever-changing bundle of ever-changing perceptions in the midst of an ever-changing universe. That doesn’t leave a lot of room for belief. Let’s close with Proterrian’s favorite paradox:

“The only thing you can ever know for sure, is that you can never know anything for sure.”

Timothy Glenn
http://soulpurposereadings.com/

32 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Demitra M. N. on August 16, 2017 at 10:56 am

    This is one of those subjects that delivers a double sucker-punch right in the kisser the first time you hear it. But like all things, you eventually get over it. I mean, you have to, because the lies this reality is composed of is incredibly lengthy, and you need time to process between each of the slugs as you open up to them, unless you learn to anticipate and dodge the blows before they land. 😉

    In any case, it takes a stout heart to deliver such disillusioning messages and we ought to be most appreciative for all the Timothy Glenn’s out there — not everyone has the knack for covering all the bases and doing it with such clarity and panache. Thank you, Sir!!

    The title of two books are mentioned above — they are recommended reading on this subject. The “Who Built the Moon” is a recent publication and still available for purchase as a hard copy and a download, so I will not post the link. But the other one, the “Secrets of the Spaceship Moon” by Don Wilson is now out of print and hard to come by unless you don’t mind spending a bit more than usual for an old collectible. Otherwise, feel free to download a PDF copy of it from my online library while the link is still good.

    Click to access Don_Wilson_Spaceship_Moon.pdf

    Thanks, Laura, have a brilliant one! 🙂

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    • Thanks, Demitra! Yes, I figure even though we don’t realllly know what’s what with the Moon, it’s a very helpful exercise in letting go of the stranglehold on “reality.” That helps to loosen things up enough to create our own more fluidly. 🙂

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  2. Posted by Linette on August 16, 2017 at 11:13 am

    Fascinating! I’ve only recently become aware that this topic even exists. Thanks to Timothy and you, Laura, for the resources so I can research as I feel led to.

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  3. Posted by Geri Locker on August 16, 2017 at 11:45 am

    This is fantastic! It’s time the truth came out!!!

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  4. I read something very similar some years back Laura.. And it is most possible.. I ask why we did not go back to the moon, and recalled one astronaut said when they travelled around the back of the Moon. Saying he had seen structures.. I went looking for this on the net.. I couldn’t find that piece, but did find this one reported last year. Hope it doesnt send me into spam.. xxx
    http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/688822/SENSATIONAL-CLAIM-US-Air-Force-whistleblower-saw-structures-on-dark-side-of-moon

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    • My ex-husband actually has a piece of moonrock, given to him by the widow of one of the astronauts, I forget which one. It’s one of his prized possessions, but I always found the energy rather odd. To each his or her own! I’m not one for victimization, but it’s good to be aware. I know enough social workers to know that the frenzies of new and full moons are legendary. 🙂

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  5. Posted by Mitch on August 16, 2017 at 12:47 pm

    Timothy, this was ‘Straight, no chaser’. Well done, thank you for providing lot’s of info to explore. I would be very curious to get your take on the massive migration going on in the US to witness the eclipse, is this just curiosity to witness a once in a lifetime ‘natural’ cosmic event or the moon’s collective hold on us at work? A part of me is certainly curious and may end up driving the back roads down to central Oregon to join friends in place and yet, deep inside, even before reading your work about the moon, I just feel this event isn’t particularly benevolent to experience although the energetics at play certainly can be harnessed for our highest good.

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  6. Posted by Barbara on August 16, 2017 at 1:03 pm

    Great article, thanks Timothy for writing it and Laura for posting same. A little while ago I came across a local small-town printed newsletter and on the front page was a humorous article all about “the business of the moon”…. according to the author who had no idea how close to the truth he was… “The moon is a light sucker!” Got to love truth and humor combined. Would enjoy reading Timothy’s take on NDE’s. Love, B.

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    • How odd, B! You know it’s funny you mention NDE’s, because most people have the typical white light tunnel and that snap, crackle, popping. Maybe mine wasn’t a “real” NDE, but it sure felt real. In my case, I was just very practical. I wandered, looking for my grave, thinking I had likely died, but not certain. It was very much about consciously choosing the next step. LOL, maybe they didn’t bother with the tunnel for me! Love, Laura

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  7. Posted by Dawn Vierra on August 16, 2017 at 6:08 pm

    Reblogged this on Deer Heart Reiki Blog and commented:
    I love having my beliefs challenged. This is mindbending and I’m ok with that! Thank you Timothy Glenn and Laura Bruno

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  8. Posted by Mia on August 16, 2017 at 9:38 pm

    I love this! Thanks!!
    I’m always up for new cosmology concepts/perspectives…I can get intrigued and excited about a wide variety of possibilities…though I can just as easily get annoyed by theories, and “spiritual” beliefs, especially when they are rammed down my throat…such as the belief that we choose our parents, life circumstances, karma, etc., before birth…this one really annoys me, and in particular when people insist that it’s the true way things occur based on spiritual principles…I guess it being part of a deceptive matrix, could make some sense, but perhaps there’s other options that I would jive with more, and that’s where my annoyance and resistance comes from…
    I love the description of paradise lost!!! The way some things (well a lot of things) are on this planet, including “natural” things, just really irritate me and seem off…I have a feeling at times and strong yearning, that nature is not exactly how it should/could be…I dream of a more utopian earth/plants/animals…
    So how do we navigate after death, then, and not get sucked onto that tractor beam? Go further into space?
    Any way, thanks Laura and Timothy!!
    Great read and fun to think about.
    (“Good luck on your mission. You volunteered”…this cracked me up!! 😉)
    ~Mia

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  9. Posted by Demitra M. N. on August 17, 2017 at 11:12 am

    Mia, the answer to your question about how to avoid the death trap is precisely what cracked you up. They will try to convince you that you and others will benefit in some important way if you return back into the system. But if you can remember that it’s always just a con job, you won’t get corralled into volunteering for yet another “mission”. To make sure that you DON’T get fooled again, you just have to make it your mission (right now, while you are still here) to learn and know about all the dirty lies and deceptions that can and will be used on you to keep you from leaving. Once you are alert and aware of what you are up against, when the time comes they won’t be able to pull the wool over your eyes again.

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  10. Posted by Geri Locker on August 17, 2017 at 4:39 pm

    If Tim is saying that if we go to the moon
    We are send right back on earth!
    Then how come Tim with all the knowledge
    come back on earth??

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    • Geri, if you read it carefully, Tim explains that “he/you/we volunteered” after having been cajoled or manipulated into it somehow. Presumably, he knows better now … or maybe he really did volunteer in full knowledge. Ask him. 🙂

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  11. Posted by sarahharthicks@gmail.com on August 17, 2017 at 5:57 pm

    Thanks for sharing Laura! Great article. I could connect with a lot of the information. I have a friend rewriting the book of Enki. Through his research and intuitive findings, he has told me the same about reincarnating, the matrix, the moon and how our memories are erased. Kinda scary stuff. I don’t do well in the winter season nor when there’s a full moon. Do you have any other articles or books you recommend that are subject related? Thanks again for sharing, Sarah

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    • Hi Sarah, thanks for your comment. I don’t have anything specific on this topic, as I still view things that anything could be used as a tool, and just because something is not good now, doesn’t mean it didn’t have some kind of more positive purpose before. “The best laid plans … gang aft agley …” and all that … or “the road to hell is paved with good intentions” … or “fake it til you make it.” Part of the beauty of our rising consciousness is that we realize how much more influence we do have, regardless of history or memory wipes. More and more people are recalling past lifetimes, reclaiming skills, stepping into greater responsibility. Ask yourself what you volunteered FOR and run with it. 🙂

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  12. Posted by Kieron on August 17, 2017 at 6:27 pm

    Love this! A snippet I ran across in reading about the Gnostic Gospels, possibly “Not In His Image,” that stuck with me was that the Aeon Sophia intentionally turned on her side (axis) as a way to resist the Archons, resulting in the seasons, among other things. I wonder if the moon’s arrival coincided with this?

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    • Could be. Yes, “Not in His Image” is another kick to the gut kind of book. Lots of truth mixed in with lots of hmmmmm’s, but overall a real eye opener that things are not as they appear.

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  13. Posted by gserpent on August 17, 2017 at 6:29 pm

    Great post Laura! In my research the moon was put here to stop the cataclysm that ended the so called golden age. The cataclysm was cause by the war of the gods. Before that there was no tilt to the earth. The war of the gods caused the earth to spin chaotically and leave its orbit. This caused massive asteroids to come in from the destruction of a planet called Tiamat. A watery planet called Tiamat was destroyed in the war of the gods. We know it as the asteroid belt. This is how the earth got her oceans. The moon was put here to stop the chaos. And lock the human race in, but that’s another story. If it was not for the moon the earth probably would have collided with another planet and we wouldn’t exist. It is one of the many reasons why I love the moon so much. But hey I’m just a freak that reads the ancient texts. What would I know? lol 😉

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    • Thanks, James. Yes, that perspective was some of what I was getting in my comments to the previous post — that my sense was there was actually a benevolent purpose to the moon at one point, just co-opted like the rest. I’m reading Sea Goddess right now, by Dion Fortune, which obviously has a very different interpretation of the moon. Regardless of who’s right, or all the gradations of right, it’s a fantastic book. Her writing is dated, but I kind of enjoy the obvious 1930’s throwback, as there are some similarities with our times now, too. If you’ve not read that book, I think you’d like it! She’s doing much more with her writing than it would first appear. 🙂

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  14. True, Laura. I know better now. Everyone is the field. On some level, everyone knows. The question is: who wants to wake up to the knowledge they have always held deep within?

    But there’s a phenomenon I encounter with a lot of people’s charts, and I tell them that they were already world-weary before they came into this life. However, there was one last round of play in the game, which included the opportunity to take a quantum leap in evolution and transcend even the entire Cosmic Matrix simultaneously. What a rush! Some of us opted for it. We had led so many of these stupid lives anyway…what’s one more?

    There are always more perspectives.

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  15. Posted by Kieron on August 18, 2017 at 6:45 am

    gserpent’s comment reminds me of a snippet (there’s an endless supply of those!) I ran across, possibly from Sumerian texts or interpretations thereof, that Tiamat was a goddess, not just a planet (I am thinking the way Earth/Gaia is considered a goddess?), orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. As a result of the Archontic motto “All goddesses must fall,” or this the war of the gods gserpent references, this ancient planet was shattered, and its remains formed our asteroid belt. Who knows how its destruction affected our solar system? Fascinating subject.

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    • Yes, it will be interesting when we all retrieve many more of our memories to know for sure, although with multiple timelines, we may never get the one, definitive history or herstory. 🙂

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