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Lost Knowledge, Past Lives and Extraterrestrials

November 17th, 2008 by Sirius Lee

Past-life regressionist Dolores Cannon discussed her recovery and cataloging of “Lost Knowledge.” Using a hypnosis technique she developed herself, she takes clients into the deepest level of trance, into a kind of “universal consciousness.” In this state, she gleans information from them about their past lives, extraterrestrials and the metaphysical realms. She also spoke about 2012 in terms of being a dimensional shift into the “New Earth”, and touched on her work with Nostradamus, who she believes she communicated across time with, and who told her the future is not set in stone, but there are certain “nexus points” (events or personalities) that have to happen.

Kudos to Ozark Mountain Publishing for this excellent interview. Thanks, too, to Alien Deceptions and eyezbback for uploading this to YouTube.

Signs of the End Times #3 - Dark Cthulhu

October 28th, 2008 by Sirius Lee

Dark Cthulhu

Your new vinyl overlord now comes in black. Human munchies included.

Signs of the End Times #2 - My Little Cthulhu

November 21st, 2007 by Sirius Lee

My Little Cthulhu

Bow before your new vinyl overlords!

Signs of the End Times #1 - Cthulhu for President ‘08

November 16th, 2007 by Sirius Lee

Cthulhu for President '08

The Metaphysical Art of Vladislav Provotorov

November 16th, 2007 by Sirius Lee

I’m not sure what to make of Metakultura, being that the website is mostly in Russian, but it’s sure got some interesting metaphysical artwork. This piece by Vladislav Provotorov has Noah’s Ark perched on what appears to be the Tower of Babel.

Noah's Ark

This one’s an inside view of the Tower of Babel as a Lovecraftian abomination rises from the infernal depths.

Cosmogony № 666

And here’s another version of the Tower of Babel with what appears to be the Whore of Babylon astride another betentacled leviathan.

Tower of Babel

There’s more where these came from, so if you’re craving for a visual feast, head on over to Metakultura’s feature on Vladislav Provotorov.