The idea of man being more than just that – man – has fascinated the human race for centuries. Admit it, at least at one point in your life you’ve imagined yourself flying, or running at mach speeds, and of course picking up cars.
In the late 1930s, America’s iconic super hero fell from space; we called him Superman. From that point on, artists and storytellers have furthered our imaginations. They’ve given us templates and identities in which we could act out our fantasies of being superhuman.
They gave us symbols, ones that represented moral and ethical standings. In times of war, super heroes, such as Captain America and Superman, strengthened our faith in our country and our cause. Today, using advances in cinema technology, directors, take us into the worlds of the heroes, giving us real life perspectives of their powers and how they use them.
In the hit television series “Heroes,” a full solar eclipse occurs and people from all walks of life find themselves with superpowers. The idea caught on. A couple years later, the SyFy Channel released a series called “Alphas,” in which the characters didn’t acquire their powers, but they had them since birth. Before you knew it, people were sending in videos of themselves, displaying what SyFy called “Alpha abilities.”
Now, people who claim to have super powers are usually considered crazy, and when they display their so-called abilities, it’s usually made out to be a hoax or illusion. But what if it could happen? What if one day, we woke up and discovered we had super powers?
To many, this is a silly question. But to people such as Gubanov Vyacheslav Vilorievich, President of IISE (International Institute of Social Ecology), and the authors of the books, “2012: You Have A Choice” and “2012 Ascension Symposium,” Sri Ram Kaa and Kira Raa, it’s not a matter of what if, but rather a matter of when.
Matter and Energy: The Quantum Leap
Before I explain anymore about the possibility of super powers, I need for everyone to sit down and take a deep breath; I am going to tell you about energy. Vilorievich, Kaa and Raa all believe in the use of energy for healing oneself spiritually and physically through meditation.
But what makes them different is their theories of what will happen on Dec. 21 of this year.
Vilorievich believes the first thing that we should be ready for is the period of long and powerful distortion in magnetic shell of the Earth and polar shift. He also believes that alignment of the planets, the quantum leap will have a power effect on humans, specifically our elasticity.
According to his website, lifexpert.com, “Every living organism on the planet Earth will be tested in its elasticity during the Astronomical, Cosmic and Natural phenomena on a large scale.” When he says elasticity, he is referring to our shells: programming, intellectual, emotional, energy, and physical.
During the Quantum Leap, the elasticity of our energy shell will be tested. According to his website, only those who will pass the “winter midterm exam” on Dec. 21 will have the right to worry whether there will be any shifts of continents or changes in the ocean masses.
Basically, he feels the idea of everyone having super powers is ridiculous; the ones who are or will be super will survive the Quantum Leap, and those who aren’t superhuman won’t survive.
Fortunately for those of us who may be a little out of shape, Kaa and Raa, have a more positive idea of what will happen during the planetary alignment. Like Vilorievich, they believe there will be a disruption in the human energy field, but due to a flood of energy entering the planet.
According to them, the outcome to this event is up to you. Kaa and Raa believe through divine faith and a deep understanding of ourselves, we could use this incoming energy to ascend to higher beings – an awakening, if you will.
But they say it won’t just happen. You have to make a choice come Dec. 21: to stay where you are and live in fear or to transcend our old way of living and thinking. Kaa and Raa believe the Mayans were trying to tell us of an opportunity, not a catastrophe.
So if they prove to be right, what will you do with your extra energy? Would you take the time to discover yourself spiritually, allow yourself to become more than man? Will you teach yourself to fly, develop telekinetic powers, or will you do what I plan to do? What is that, you ask?
Come Dec. 21, I plan to wake up, make myself some coffee, and start work on my column. But before that, be sure to look for my column next week, where I discuss the theory of all theories: the eruption of Yellow Stone.