New Ideas and Ways of Doing Things (Light) have Taken Over

As I have said on my Home Page, I was born as an American in 1949; that makes me 66 years young. When I was 20,  I was guided into the US Military and was turned into a Techie communicator; I intercepted Morse Code signals from America’s enemies. At the time and during the 70s, the militaries of the world were still using Morse Code and low-bandwidth communications.

I went back to college and somehow, was guided back into the military as an officer; again doing Signals Intelligence (yes, NSA). While I was finishing college, the world has transitioned from automatic Morse to primitive networks connected to mainframe computers. I immediately learned how to break into these primitive networks with the best hardware available.

Over the course of the next 20 years, I watched and participated in the build out of satellite-based communication networks, microwave networks and something the US Military called, Arpanet; which became the Internet in the 90s.  What did the Internet spawn? Laptop computers, cell phones, smart phones, and, now tablets. While at NSA, I was using Super Computers  for my job in the early 80s.

My point is that in one short lifetime, I was able to closely observe the transition from low-bandwidth communications used primarily by militaries and governments to a world where everyone is connected via high-bandwidth data communications vie the Internet, and soon, the Internet of Things. Today, most voice is digital via cell or VOIP packets.

All right, so what? What is the big deal? It is just progress.

In the 1920s, we got electricity, telephones and the automobile or car. In the 1930s, we got airplanes, mostly military. In the 1950s, we got Commercial Airliners and early Mainframe Computers. In the 1960s, we got jet planes and the shrinking of the planet began. We also got the Interstate system which shrank the US in terms of time to travel.

From 1820 to 1920, we had the railroads and the telegraph and steam ships.  The amount of technologic advancement in less than 100 years is staggering.  How has this been possible?

The answer is the Light; more and more Light was coming into our world as we got closer and closer to entering Aquarian Energy in 2012.  There was significant spill over (of Light) from the Photon Belt (Aquarius) for about 200 years.  Think about, prior to 1812, the world was using horse drawn everything and sailing ships and had been doing so for 1,000 years.  The amount of spill over Light has been increasing significantly from 1950 onwards and has been the driver for the rapid advancement of technology in so many areas.

Technology is just another name for Majik which is just another name for Light.

OK. Where am I going with this?

Just think, if we have changed so much from 1916 to 2016 when we were just approaching the Light of Aquarius, what is going to happen now, that we are fully in the Light of Aquarius?  Huge changes for the better; just like the changes that we have gone through in the last 20 years have  changed how we do everything. I can remember getting my first home PC and thinking that I will never fill up that 40 Megabyte hard drive; laptops now come with 2 Terabyte hard drives.

What I am trying to tell you is that the rapid acceleration of change in how we do things is going to speed up, not slow down. Just look at drones and how fast they are coming into our lives. Just look at the bandwidth that we are all using now.  My father used a slide-rule when he was in college and I used one of the first HP calculators ($400) when I was in college in the 70s, but, then, I am older than many.

New ideas and new ways of doing things are coming fast. One of the properties of Darkness has been to resist changes for the better; that is being washed away along with fear, force and control as the primary mindset.

Open your Hearts and embrace the Change (the Light).

Love, Light and Laughter,

Merln

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