The Cosmic Pulse Of Life Pdf Creator
What is the cosmic pulse? In this way we can create a wave of change literally. Life within us. Constable ~ Cosmic Pulse of Life [1978] - Ebook download as PDF File (.pdf) or read book online.
Daniel Tarr The Sky Critters by Trevor James Constable - A Review - 2007. Trevor James Constable's 'Sky Critter Theory' is perhaps one of the strangest theories advanced as an explanation for the UFO phenomenon. Trevor James Constable was one of the proponents of the theory, claiming that UFO's came from a parallel universe known as Etheria and that there were two categories of UFO, some were machines and others living creatures.
These invisible creatures he called 'Sky Critters' and that they live in the atmosphere. Constable claimed to have captured both types of UFO on film, while working with James Woods during the 1950's and 60's. He wrote several books on the theory 'They live in the Sky' in 1959, [] under the pen name Trevor James, and 'Sky Creatures-Living UFO's' in 1978. [] According to Constable, these bioforms, which are invisible to normal sight, can be recorded by infrared film and special techniques devised by Constable and described in his book 'The Cosmic Pulse of Life: The Revolutionary Biological Power Behind Ufo's'. [] These objects, which Constable claims are an integral part of the overall UFO scene, are biological organisms native to our atmosphere and not extraterrestrial spaceships. When such bioforms enter the spectrum of visible light, they appear as rapidly moving, pulsatory light sources and are mutually confused with the more classical, structured interdimensional machines known as flying saucers. Trevor James Constable was convinced of the existence of invisible lifeforms living in the upper atmosphere.
He christianed them a nice and simple name: Sky Creatures. He aligned his views of UFOs as ether ships with Wilhelm Reich's Orgone Energy. (See: ) During the summer of 1957, the year of Reich's death, Constable teamed up with Jim X. Woods for the purposes of trying to obtain photographic evidence of his theory.
Having chosen a suitable location in the Californian desert between Yucca Valley and Old Woman Springs, the two men set up their camera equipment loaded with infrared-sensitive black and white film. The agreed plan was for Constable to stand on a slight eminence and conduct a meditational practice known as the Star Exercise. This was believed to align his body with the earth's magnetic field, while setting himself up as a 'bioenergetic beacon' in the hope that it would attract inquisitive critters' into the recordable ranges of the IR (infrared) spectrum. At the same time Woods would take up position a little way away and photograph the empty sky against background features, generally with Constable in the lower part of the frame. The experiments would normally take place in the pre-dawn desert air - the time they decided most conducive for this kind of psychic experiment. By mid 1958 the results of the two men's photographic sessions were clear to see. In just one year they had captured over 100 anomalous images on film.
Some showed dark objects, others showed extraordinary ellipses looking like living cells. While still others resembled more classic UFOs. All appeared to be of considerable size and were framed by physical features such as desert landscapes, hills and people. This particular photo taken by Constable's daughter near a 'cloud buster' orgone energy transmitter is an excellent example of the photographed 'bioform' - or 'sky fish' as Trevor calls them. The potency of what Constable and Woods had achieved can he judged by the remarkable series of images recordeon an IR motion film in the Mojave Desert on an unspecified date.
The sequence shot at 24 frames per second and reproduced in his 1976 book 'The Cosmic Pulse of Life', shows six consecutive pictures in which Constable stands some distance away with his hands raised in the air. Descending into frame is a clear amoeba-like anomaly that, in a mere quarter second of exposure, divides in two, joins back together, before finally ascending out of frame. Constable came to believe that his photographs showed 'aerial fauna' - conscious 'bioforms' of etheric energy of the sort believed in by followers of Rudolf Steiner and studied scientifically by Wilhelm Reich. [Source: Mary Sutherland: Ufos - Ether Ships at - (2005)] In The Cosmic Pulse of Life (1976), Trevor James Constable published a number of photos showing huge airborne amoeboid-shaped creatures which he dubbed 'critters'. In all cases, he could not see these creatures with the naked eye, but rather caught the images on infrared film or he used an 18A filter over the lens of his 35mm camera to block out all visible light and only allow light from the (unseen) extreme ends of what we call the visible light spectrum. The photos seen below were photographed by Trevor on August 25, 1957 from the Mojave Desert. Rather than scan the photo from the book, I made a scan last year at Trevor's house of the original black and white print which measured only 4. La Cimbali S39 Barsystem Manual Transfer. 3 ' x 3'.