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Lecture: Ancient Alchemy Isn't What You Thought It Was- It's A Whole Lot More! by Barry Carter Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm Location: RVML Event Center - 258 A St, Ashland
![]() By Barry Carter FREE ADMISSION Presentation Description: Did you know that real ancient alchemy was not about transmuting lead to gold at all? And would it surprise you to know that the fabled Philosopher's Stone was not a stone at all, but a fine white powder...of gold? Would you believe that "What Is It?" is one of the names the Israelites gave to profoundly mysterious substances we now call ORMUS, because what they were was as much a mystery to them as they are to us today? ORMUS is present in all life forms, integral to the function of the earth and all its inhabitants. They are in the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the ground we walk on. In fact, your brain is probably 5-7% ORMUS by dry weight (M-state rhodium and iridium) but this is not known to modern science because current methods of detection cannot "see" these substances. Extracted and concentrated, they can produce profound spiritual experiences and life-changing physical and emotional healing. Yes, ORMUS is the modern name for a family of materials that were sought by alchemists and sages throughout history to advance humanity's physical & spiritual well-being. The ORMUS elements also exhibit bizarre physical properties like sudden appearance and disappearance, levitation and the movement of ORMUS atoms through other physical objects. In ancient times ORMUS was cryptically referred to in Chinese, Hindu, Hebrew and Egyptian alchemical texts as the Elixir of Life, Chi, Biblical Manna, Shemmanna, Prana, the Philosophers Stone, Shewbread, King Solomon's gold, the Paradise Stone, Bread of the Presence of God, and White Powder of Gold. Modern scientists call it ORMUS, ORME (Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Element), monatomics, and M-state material. Presenter's Biography: Barry Carter will guide you through this dizzying story of ancient secrets coming to life as common knowledge today. The incredible story of his personal first encounter with ORMUS materials reads like a chapter from a science fiction novel. You can enjoy it at http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/mystory.htm. Barry has dedicated his life to the exploration of ORMUS. He travels the nation giving presentations on its historical context, biological implications, increasing scientific documentation, and practical engineering applications of these extraordinary elements. These presentations include hands-on workshops to involve people with their own experiences of ORMUS. Barry lives in Baker City, Oregon and moderates dozens of local and world-wide online forums on this subject. Be there. We look forward to sharing this adventure with you! Contact: Ted Susumato (541) 488-2711 e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.subtleenergies.com ___________________________________ RENT RVML's LECTURE HALL: The 1,000 square-foot (15'x65') presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Eighty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. Cost: $15.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum. Includes free e-mail and web-calendar advertising. Other publicity and production services available. More information: http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml Ashland Community Theater Play Reading Series Time: 8:00pm - 11:00pm Location: RVML Event Center - 258 A St, Ashland
![]() Admission is $7.00 at the door Description: Ashland Community Theater is happy to announce an alternative to Monday Night Football, as we continue our play-reading series, "ACT Unstaged", in cooperation with Nuwandart Gallery. For more information please call (541) 858-4330 ______________________________________ RENT RVML's LECTURE HALL: The 1,000 square-foot (15'x65') presentation area is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible with full audio-visual capabilities available. Eighty folding chairs can be arranged in different configurations for meetings, lectures, and gatherings. Cost: $15.00 per hour, 2 hour minimum. Includes free e-mail and web-calendar advertising. Other publicity and production services available. More information: http://www.rvml.org/contact.shtml
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