From:
Dean De Lucia
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Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:29 AMSubject: [allplanets-hollow] Chinese folklore
Dean Wrote:
Those pyramid photos from China are special. China has some folklore connected with cavern worlds, but I never really heard anything about the hollow portion in Chinese folklore.
There seems to be some kind of mystic, astral world accessible through Chinese caves, as evidenced in the tales of the Chinese cave heavens. Maybe this refers to some kind of astral environment similar to what is found in Etidorhpa. I think that if there really is a redistribution of frequency deep down, then the environments can be characterized by soft particles.orgone/prana, and maybe be quite different from the surface world.
The story about the Chinese cave heavens is in the middle of this article: http://skywebsite.com/hollow/cavernworlds/id9.html
******Chinese Story:
" If we turn to Chinese folklore, ... we find a time lapse of hundreds of
years. There is a book entitled " The Report Concerning the Cave Heavens and
Lands of Happiness in Famous Mountains," by Tu Kuang-t'ing, who lived from
850 to 933 A.D. This book lists ten 'cave heavens 'and thirty-six 'small
cave heavens' that were supposed to exist beneath the mountains in China.
Here are the reported experiences of a man who entered a passageway leading
to one of these cave heavens:
After walking ten miles, he suddenly found himself in a beautiful land ' with
a clear blue sky, shining pinkish clouds, fragrant flowers, densely growing
willows, towers the color of cinnabar, pavilions of red jade, and far flung
palaces.' He was met by a group of lovely, seductive women, who brought him
to a house of jasper, and played him beautiful music while he drank ' a
ruby-red drink and a jade-colored juice.' Just as he felt the urge to let
himself be seduced, he remembered his family and returned to the
passaageway. Led by a strange light that danced before him, he walked back
through the cave to the outer world; but when he reached his home village,
he did not recognize anyone he saw, and when he arrived at his house, he met
his own descendents of nine generations hence. They told him that one of
their ancestors had disappeared into a cavern three hundred years before and
had never been seen again.'
DD,
Love the site. Cut & pasted the story above from it. I think maybe this is an experience where the man entered a "mystery spot" like the famous Oregon Vortex, a place with a high concentration of orgone (soft particles), which allowed the man to easily view what I call "holograms"--or perhaps parallel worlds all taking place simultaneously.
If I understand Cater correctly, Vortex's are somehow connected with the bombardment of energies from the sun. Cater then states that discharged particles are also readily conducted away by underground channels, which comes close to these vortex areas. So, I take this to mean the tunnels, or caves, would be full of "soft particles" or, orgone energy--(the light the man followed?)
If that is the case, then it would make sense that whoever came in contact with such high concentrated areas, would, in all probability, be impregnated with huge amounts of these soft particles, allowing for the "mystical" experience of seemingly traveling backwards in time---when in reality, he may have just been viewing it. The man may have also been viewing the beauty of a HE at the 10 mile point w/o actually being in it, also due to the orgone.
What do you think? Is there such a thing as time travel, or are we just viewing events taking place simultaneously? Do you think this man could have "viewed" a HE? If so, then I would think that there just may be one under China. It seems to make more sense to me that a HE would be beneath all the Earth, yet there just may not be entrances in every country, although even this I find difficult to grasp. The entrances are very likely there, just well concealed.
Leslee
http://www.lauralee.com/chi_pyr.htmleslee,
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