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<small><sup>'''INTRODUCTION'''</sup></small><br> | <small><sup>'''INTRODUCTION'''</sup></small><br> | ||
The '''Semjase Silver Star Centre''' is in Switzerland... <span class="mw-customtoggle-introshow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | The '''Semjase Silver Star Centre''' is in Switzerland... <span class="mw-customtoggle-introshow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | ||
− | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-introshow"> ...and is the world headquarters of the [[FIGU]]. It is constantly maintained and updated by its members and volunteers. In the early years (see [[Photo Gallery]]) there was construction work on various buildings of importance. Today (2018) it is a safe, lush and pleasant place to be.</div> | + | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-introshow"> ...and is the world headquarters of the [[FIGU]]. It is constantly maintained and updated by its members and volunteers. In the early years (see [[Photo Gallery]]) there was construction work on various buildings of importance. Today (2018) it is a safe, lush and pleasant place to be. [[FIGU]]<br> |
+ | German: Freie Interessengemeinschaft für Grenz- und Geisteswissenschaften und Ufologiestudien.<br> | ||
+ | English: Free Community of Interests for the Border and Spiritual Sciences and Ufological Studies.</div> | ||
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<small><sup>'''FACILITIES AND FUNCTION'''</sup></small><br> | <small><sup>'''FACILITIES AND FUNCTION'''</sup></small><br> | ||
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<small><sup>'''PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES'''</sup></small><br> | <small><sup>'''PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES'''</sup></small><br> | ||
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− | The centre publishes its publication(s)<ref>[[FIGU Bulletins]], [[FIGU Special Bulletins]] and [[FIGU Open Letters]] are examples of FIGU publications</ref> at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, | + | The centre publishes its publication(s)<ref>[[FIGU Bulletins]], [[FIGU Special Bulletins]] and [[FIGU Open Letters]] are examples of FIGU publications</ref> at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see [[External Links]]. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. <span class="mw-customtoggle-publicahow"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> |
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A date very close to the beginning of every month is a reasonably consistent constant to look for a new publication, if you can read German. Translations into diverse languages, including English, are conducted by many voluntary individuals who have either been approved by Billy in writing or act independently, see [[Contact Reports]] and [[Preliminary Translations]] for further information. There are plenty of photos of centre related activities in their [http://www.figu.org/ch/verein/das-figu-center/impressionen FIGU photo gallery (external)] and others available on [[External_Links|associated websites]], photo websites such as flickr and other photo sharing social media platforms (private photo collections) and within community groups such as on facebook. There are also videos available on the [http://www.youtube.com/user/FIGUVIDEO FIGU youtube channel] of centre related activities, which is updated occassionally, e.g [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dLlEPs9Au4 2017 Forest felling and thinning work at SSSC with help from volunteers].</div> | A date very close to the beginning of every month is a reasonably consistent constant to look for a new publication, if you can read German. Translations into diverse languages, including English, are conducted by many voluntary individuals who have either been approved by Billy in writing or act independently, see [[Contact Reports]] and [[Preliminary Translations]] for further information. There are plenty of photos of centre related activities in their [http://www.figu.org/ch/verein/das-figu-center/impressionen FIGU photo gallery (external)] and others available on [[External_Links|associated websites]], photo websites such as flickr and other photo sharing social media platforms (private photo collections) and within community groups such as on facebook. There are also videos available on the [http://www.youtube.com/user/FIGUVIDEO FIGU youtube channel] of centre related activities, which is updated occassionally, e.g [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dLlEPs9Au4 2017 Forest felling and thinning work at SSSC with help from volunteers].</div> | ||
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Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. <span class="mw-customtoggle-visita"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. <span class="mw-customtoggle-visita"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | ||
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+ | See [[FIGU#FREEDOM_OF_DECISION_MAKING|FIGU - Freedom of decicision making]]<br> | ||
Visiting, volunteering and all other enquiries such as camping in a tent in the designated camping area is all arranged directly and personally with them through their website, by phone and email. There are certain visiting times during the day which are different on a Sunday, available on their website. They prefer to communicate in the German language even if these speaking abilities are still basic because it is the language spoken by them and in this country, Switzerland. However communication in English and other languages is possible with many individuals who are bilingual or multilingual. Giving plenty of notice of plans to visit is appreciated as indicated on their website and because it allows them to plan their own visits and own schedules. There is an 'English language FIGU Forum' section dedicated to [http://forum.figu.org/us/messages/863/28.html?1513548243 Visiting the Semjase Silver Star Centre] which is archived back to [http://forum.figu.org/us/messages/863/5532.html?1127391063 late 1999] if you wanted more information or have questions, they've all probably been answered already by now. | Visiting, volunteering and all other enquiries such as camping in a tent in the designated camping area is all arranged directly and personally with them through their website, by phone and email. There are certain visiting times during the day which are different on a Sunday, available on their website. They prefer to communicate in the German language even if these speaking abilities are still basic because it is the language spoken by them and in this country, Switzerland. However communication in English and other languages is possible with many individuals who are bilingual or multilingual. Giving plenty of notice of plans to visit is appreciated as indicated on their website and because it allows them to plan their own visits and own schedules. There is an 'English language FIGU Forum' section dedicated to [http://forum.figu.org/us/messages/863/28.html?1513548243 Visiting the Semjase Silver Star Centre] which is archived back to [http://forum.figu.org/us/messages/863/5532.html?1127391063 late 1999] if you wanted more information or have questions, they've all probably been answered already by now. | ||
− | + | See [[FIGU#ACKNOWLEDGING_EVERYONE.27S_EQUALITY|FIGU - Acknowledging everyone's equality]]<br> | |
+ | and [[FIGU#PREPARED_TO_ANSWER_AND_DISCUSS_QUESTlONS|FIGU - Prepared to answer and discuss questions]] | ||
− | Lodging is not possible at the SSSC. Volunteers who have arranged everything with them, stay in tents. There are two designated camping areas, one up the hill and one down the hill, both offer a reasonable area in which to pitch a small tent. Visitors tend to make lengthy preparations before setting off and before arriving, despite this not necessarily having to occur, see next section. But it is wise to make preparations; lodging and accommodation for the stay nearby tends to be at the nearby local hostel, lodge and inn, however there are hotels, motels and even resorts further afield available with some extra travelling. If you are staying in a tent it is recommended whatever time of the year to check there are not holes in the ground sheet as the ground may become wet, footwear that can tolerate wet, to have a warm sleeping bag and additional cloths to replace wet ones if necessary, see some general camping website. There is a well kept and premium designated block, which was kindly donated by a fellow camper some years ago, with toilet, shower and wash room with a coin operated hot water boiler, behind the SSSC for those guests. There are many rules to adhere to while at the SSSC, such as about tidying up after yourself and keeping things neat, tidy and clean, as you go, on their website. Staying in a tent at the SSSC is not like any of the above mentioned accommodation options, there is no housekeeper or no cleaner for you, it comes with its own heir of responsibility and duties to take on, and because there are others sharing the space, and it is nice for other visitors to receive the same pleasant environment as you | + | It is possible to eat a meal at the centre, prices and conditions as well as arranging it, all occurs with them, details may be on their website and by contacting them and check because it may have to be confirmed in advance of arrival. |
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+ | Lodging is not possible at the SSSC. Volunteers who have arranged everything with them, stay in tents. There are two designated camping areas, one up the hill and one down the hill, both offer a reasonable area in which to pitch a small tent. Visitors tend to make lengthy preparations before setting off and before arriving, despite this not necessarily having to occur, see next section. But it is wise to make preparations; lodging and accommodation for the stay nearby tends to be at the nearby local hostel, lodge and inn, however there are hotels, motels and even resorts further afield available with some extra travelling. If you are staying in a tent it is recommended whatever time of the year to check there are not holes in the ground sheet as the ground may become wet, footwear that can tolerate wet, to have a warm sleeping bag and additional cloths to replace wet ones if necessary, see some general camping website. There is a well kept and premium designated block, which was kindly donated by a fellow camper some years ago, with toilet, shower and wash room with a coin operated hot water boiler, behind the SSSC for those guests. There are many rules to adhere to while at the SSSC, such as about tidying up after yourself and keeping things neat, tidy and clean, as you go, on their website. Staying in a tent at the SSSC is not like any of the above mentioned accommodation options, there is no housekeeper or no cleaner for you, it comes with its own heir of responsibility and duties to take on, and because there are others sharing the space, and it is nice for other visitors to receive the same pleasant environment as you received. Also see [[FIGU#PRIVACY|FIGU - Privacy policy]]</div> | ||
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<small><sup>'''GETTING THERE AND WHEN'''</sup></small><br> | <small><sup>'''GETTING THERE AND WHEN'''</sup></small><br> | ||
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The best time of year to visit is during the summer months for the weather. Summer is opposite months to southern hemisphere winter. The warmth may allow for a t-shirt if you’re lucky in May, June, July, August, but pack a light weight rain jacket and jumper for the occasional shower and for sunrise/early morning/night. Weather, temperature and climate in this area of Switzerland is similar to parts and areas of United Kingdom, Washington State, New Zealand and Japan's climate, its temperate, moderate with no excessive heat and it is moderated by the nearby mountain range. Switzerland's fauna and flora is similar to the rest of Europe’s and the United Kingdom's, with a rare poisonous European adder snake and rare European hornet wasp/insect and a few other minor insect and animal dangers to be aware of, all harmless if not disturbed, some visitors may not have known they have hay fever (Pollen Allergy) until they arrive but symptoms are mild and tolerable - in case you thought it was entirely risk free, it nearly is but have a short research awareness before you arrive if you've never been to Europe or the climate. But for most it will amount to common sense, it is a safe, civilized, lush and pleasant place to visit during the summer months. | The best time of year to visit is during the summer months for the weather. Summer is opposite months to southern hemisphere winter. The warmth may allow for a t-shirt if you’re lucky in May, June, July, August, but pack a light weight rain jacket and jumper for the occasional shower and for sunrise/early morning/night. Weather, temperature and climate in this area of Switzerland is similar to parts and areas of United Kingdom, Washington State, New Zealand and Japan's climate, its temperate, moderate with no excessive heat and it is moderated by the nearby mountain range. Switzerland's fauna and flora is similar to the rest of Europe’s and the United Kingdom's, with a rare poisonous European adder snake and rare European hornet wasp/insect and a few other minor insect and animal dangers to be aware of, all harmless if not disturbed, some visitors may not have known they have hay fever (Pollen Allergy) until they arrive but symptoms are mild and tolerable - in case you thought it was entirely risk free, it nearly is but have a short research awareness before you arrive if you've never been to Europe or the climate. But for most it will amount to common sense, it is a safe, civilized, lush and pleasant place to visit during the summer months. | ||
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+ | Non-profit organization in Turbenthal, Switzerland.<br> | ||
+ | Opening times:<br> | ||
+ | [https://www.google.co.uk/search?safe=strict&client=ubuntu&hs=yui&ei=P5kfW9eTG8rLgAbJk4fYAQ&q=FIGU%20Switzerland%20address&oq=FIGU+Switzerland+address&gs_l=psy-ab.3...5208.6923.0.7099.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.6EL4k9KIy_k&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&rllag=47011767,8163088,72106&tbm=lcl&rldimm=8711553458019557893&ved=0ahUKEwjh05PH7s3bAhWLC8AKHaRiC00QvS4ILjAA&rldoc=1&tbs=lrf:!3sIAE,lf:1,lf_ui:2&rlst=f Check google].<br> | ||
+ | Sunday - 9:00 am to 18:00 pm<br> | ||
+ | The address:<br> | ||
+ | Hinterschmidrüti 1225, 8495 Schmidrüti, Switzerland.<br> | ||
+ | Phone number:<br> | ||
+ | +41 52 385 13 10 (Switzerland landline number. Please call during the opening times unless asked otherwise, in an email for example. The line automatically blocks withheld numbers because of historic abuses of the line, so use another phone if its been set to withhold the caller id automatically - there is a translation available about why at [https://creationaltruth.org/FIGU/FIGU-Society/Telephone-Terror creationaltruth.org - telephone terror])<br> | ||
+ | And email:<br> | ||
+ | [mailto:info@figu.org info@figu.org] / info@figu.org | ||
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There are roads, buses, trams, trains, aircraft, ferries, all over Europe. It’s usually possible to find someone who will speak English or another non-local language with you if you get lost and even if they can’t speak lots with you, they are often friendly enough to entertain attempting to. | There are roads, buses, trams, trains, aircraft, ferries, all over Europe. It’s usually possible to find someone who will speak English or another non-local language with you if you get lost and even if they can’t speak lots with you, they are often friendly enough to entertain attempting to. | ||
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It is possible to take public transport up to a short walking distance of the centre from anywhere in the world without any or little prior transport planning or lengthy schedule preparations, if you are brave and relaxed enough, however check the schedule if it is a Sunday because times may vary slightly compared to the rest of the weeks schedule. A confirmation of arrival from the centre is courteous and respectful, if you intend to enter the grounds, and greeting someone on arrival to let them know you've arrived is polite and right. | It is possible to take public transport up to a short walking distance of the centre from anywhere in the world without any or little prior transport planning or lengthy schedule preparations, if you are brave and relaxed enough, however check the schedule if it is a Sunday because times may vary slightly compared to the rest of the weeks schedule. A confirmation of arrival from the centre is courteous and respectful, if you intend to enter the grounds, and greeting someone on arrival to let them know you've arrived is polite and right. | ||
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The main thing to be aware of may be the economic differences and value of money there for many visitors. Check with a current and up to date cost of living comparison website before going. | The main thing to be aware of may be the economic differences and value of money there for many visitors. Check with a current and up to date cost of living comparison website before going. | ||
− | Switzerland has its own customs, traditions, policies, laws, standards etc like all countries do. It is clever, as well as respectful to develop some level of awareness of them before going, as it would be for any nation you might visit.</div> | + | Switzerland has its own customs, traditions, policies, laws, standards etc like all countries do. It is clever, as well as respectful to develop some level of awareness of them before going, as it would be for any nation you might visit. |
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+ | Also see [[FIGU#MISTAKES_AS_SOURCES_OF_LEARNING|FIGU - Mistakes as sources of learning]]</div> | ||
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<small><sup>'''PHILOSOPHY & ADVICE'''</sup></small><br> | <small><sup>'''PHILOSOPHY & ADVICE'''</sup></small><br> | ||
+ | Associated with [[FIGU#Talkativeness_and_Performing_Missionary_Work|FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work]]<br> | ||
Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education/adult learning. <span class="mw-customtoggle-philovice"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education/adult learning. <span class="mw-customtoggle-philovice"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | ||
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Revision as of 10:08, 12 June 2018

The information here about the SSSC is not official. See external links
INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]
FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation. [continue reading]
PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES
The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see External Links. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. [continue reading]
ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and healthy place to be. [continue reading]
VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]
GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. [continue reading]
PHILOSOPHY & ADVICE
Associated with FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work
Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education/adult learning. [continue reading]
TRIVIA
Many of the beamship photos were taken at this location and nearby locations. [continue reading]
External Links
References
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