Salome gam nan ben Urda, gan niber asala hesporoona.
Friede sei auf der Erde und unter allen Geschöpfen.
Peace be on the Earth, and among all creatures.
Who can participate?
Anyone can participate in the meditation who possesses a clear, material consciousness (which must not be impaired by drugs, alcohol or a severe psychological illness). It is imperative that the decision to participate in the peace meditation is completely voluntary. Participants, say, a child for instance, must not be commanded into joining.
How old should the participant be?
As soon as a child is old enough to comprehend the issues (and only if the child willingly and voluntarily requests to participate).
What is the schedule of the Peace Meditation?
Each Peace Meditation session lasts 20 minutes and takes place on the first and the third weekends of the month (target day is always the first Saturday of the month).
On Saturdays: at 18:30 (6:30pm) and 20:00 (8:00pm) Central European Standard Time and at 19:30 (7:30pm) and 21:00 (9:00pm) Central European Summer Time.
On Sundays: at 20:00 (8:00pm) Central European Standard Time and at 21:00 (9:00pm) Summer Time
These times must be adhered to precisely (e.g., timed by an atomic clock). When in doubt, it is preferable to begin somewhat earlier rather than later.
The FIGU source for above is here.
How am I to meditate?
Prior to beginning any type of meditation, we recommend that you read the book Introduction into Meditation (however, this is not a requirement, since this book is currently available only in the German language, many people may not be able to read it, yet). The meditation process as such consists of softly whispering or speaking the meditation sentence for the entire 20 minutes. Do not pursue any straying thoughts; this means allowing no thoughts to enter the mind that are not part of the meditation procedure. Concentrate solely on the sentence "Salome gam nan ..."; should you catch yourself concentrating on other thoughts, return to focusing on the meditation sentence. A very important point for the success of the peace meditation is based on the proper intonation and pronunciation of the sentence to avoid emphasizing the wrong syllables.
The vowels in the following meditation sentence –
"Saalome gam naan ben uurda, gan njjber asaala hesporoona!"
are pronounced in English phonetics as follows:
Saalome (aa = father) gum naan (aa = father) ben uurda (uu = crew, moo) gun neeber asaala (aa = father) hesporona (o = tone, go).
Download a sound recording of the pronunciation here.
How does the Peace Meditation function?
The meditation sentence is composed of words from the Lyrian language, a language previously spoken on Earth 289,000 years ago and then again 13,500 years ago by the ancient Lyra-Vega descendants when the extraterrestrials inhabited this planet for a short period. By speaking (or thinking!) this sentence in unison as a group, certain impulses are released from the stored data banks known as the Akashic Records. These records envelop the Earth and every thought and other impulse generated by all humans who have ever lived, currently live or will live on this planet in the future, are stored therein. Through the accumulation of stored unconscious impulses within every meditator, and because of the intensity they generate (after all, more than 3.5 billion extraterrestrials participate in the peace meditation as well), negative force fields are covered up and increasingly neutralized.
Is the Peace Meditation dangerous?
The Peace Meditation is completely harmless and enjoyable to all the participants as long as the meditator adheres to the aforementioned explanations and instructions. A possible side effect may be that inexperienced individuals find discomfort if their legs fall asleep or the like.
Original article on They Fly