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Swinging on Spirals User ID: 14874606 United States 06/20/2012 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Swinging on Spirals hahaha! That's what I felt when I was going through the Wondering Minds thread. Awkward. but then again we are natural in doing what we do what is unnatural for us with ability to do so is to not change and how many never change the man on top of the mountain never changes the office or farm worker never changes the politician or military person never changes very few change of their own free will a near death experience occasionally prompts something a close encounter sometimes sparks them up but mostly no one imagines themselves changing it seems to me so they never do Nice! Yes...change is hard but necessary if we are to advance to the next stages in our life...if not we will be stuck as how we are now until we die. So we need to pay attention when we think we are at that next step of change... and you know again Aethers words and now my words are having an effect on me...I might be at that point of change...cause something is different...something wants me to change I think...it seems as if my ancestors? are speaking to me...as if to try to get my attention... I'm just speaking out loud here...I might not make too much sense...I'll take it to my thread sorry aether It sounds as if you will not be content until you take the leap. Say, "Fuck it', and see where it leads you. "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1492295 United States 06/20/2012 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aether but then again we are natural in doing what we do what is unnatural for us with ability to do so is to not change and how many never change the man on top of the mountain never changes the office or farm worker never changes the politician or military person never changes very few change of their own free will a near death experience occasionally prompts something a close encounter sometimes sparks them up but mostly no one imagines themselves changing it seems to me so they never do Nice! Yes...change is hard but necessary if we are to advance to the next stages in our life...if not we will be stuck as how we are now until we die. So we need to pay attention when we think we are at that next step of change... and you know again Aethers words and now my words are having an effect on me...I might be at that point of change...cause something is different...something wants me to change I think...it seems as if my ancestors? are speaking to me...as if to try to get my attention... I'm just speaking out loud here...I might not make too much sense...I'll take it to my thread sorry aether It sounds as if you will not be content until you take the leap. Say, "Fuck it', and see where it leads you. I am so close SOS...so close lol... |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/20/2012 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the oldest discovered so far are in the levant Waterproof lime plaster cisterns in the floors of houses are features of Neolithic village sites of the Levant at, for instance, Ramad and Lebwe, and by the late fourth millennium BC, as at Jawa in northeastern Lebanon, cisterns are essential elements of emerging water management techniques in dry-land farming communities Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] they say farming but cisterns are used to supply water to dense populations as commonly like this : The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] -Saflieni is high tech and The Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BC) of Malta's prehistory[1] was named after the Hypogeum of al-Saflieni. The hypogeum and part of the Ta' ;rat temple complex both date from this period. Quoting: observationThis phase evolved from the ;gantija phase (3600–3200 BC [link to en.wikipedia.org] The gantija phase (3600–3200 BCE) Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] was using cisterns to support urban populations Last Edited by aether on 06/20/2012 09:19 PM |
141-what is a jabberwocky User ID: 17984635 United States 06/20/2012 09:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | what is unnatural for us with ability to do so is to not change and how many never change the man on top of the mountain never changes the office or farm worker never changes the politician or military person never changes very few change of their own free will a near death experience occasionally prompts something a close encounter sometimes sparks them up but mostly no one imagines themselves changing it seems to me so they never do Different perspective...Not really changing but becoming who you really are. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15788170 United States 06/20/2012 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't say I got off on it, but I loved it, still do. It reminds you who's the center of your existence, if no one elses. And when you stop, you get to watch the world spin to your perspective, for just a moment, you're the eye of the storm. Ok, maybe I do get off on spinning, lmao. |
141 User ID: 17984635 United States 06/20/2012 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the oldest discovered so far are in the levant Waterproof lime plaster cisterns in the floors of houses are features of Neolithic village sites of the Levant at, for instance, Ramad and Lebwe, and by the late fourth millennium BC, as at Jawa in northeastern Lebanon, cisterns are essential elements of emerging water management techniques in dry-land farming communities Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] they say farming but cisterns are used to supply water to dense populations as commonly like this : The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] -Saflieni is high tech and The Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BC) of Malta's prehistory[1] was named after the Hypogeum of al-Saflieni. The hypogeum and part of the Ta' ;rat temple complex both date from this period. Quoting: observationThis phase evolved from the ;gantija phase (3600–3200 BC [link to en.wikipedia.org] The gantija phase (3600–3200 BCE) Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] was using cisterns to support urban populations cool! Thanks! |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/20/2012 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but then again we are natural in doing what we do Quoting: 141-what is a jabberwocky 17984635 what is unnatural for us with ability to do so is to not change and how many never change the man on top of the mountain never changes the office or farm worker never changes the politician or military person never changes very few change of their own free will a near death experience occasionally prompts something a close encounter sometimes sparks them up but mostly no one imagines themselves changing it seems to me so they never do Different perspective...Not really changing but becoming who you really are. fed up with not being what you are and the fed up sensation that arises gets you to do something about it by being more what you always have known you are instead of ,for whatever reason, staying silent and staying the same because it seemed to let you fit in with others by doing so that is my history to date of fed up effect sometimes i stay silent , sometimes i don`t |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/20/2012 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't say I got off on it, but I loved it, still do. It reminds you who's the center of your existence, if no one elses. And when you stop, you get to watch the world spin to your perspective, for just a moment, you're the eye of the storm. Ok, maybe I do get off on spinning, lmao. you do |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15788170 United States 06/20/2012 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't say I got off on it, but I loved it, still do. It reminds you who's the center of your existence, if no one elses. And when you stop, you get to watch the world spin to your perspective, for just a moment, you're the eye of the storm. Ok, maybe I do get off on spinning, lmao. you do Yes, because you're connecting with something that's constantly changing when you connect with me. It only makes sense I'd spin... both ways at that, lmao. (Not sexually, but in terms of thought and spirit... just taking that element out in the interest of clarity, my ego made me do it, lol) |
just a dude User ID: 9618710 United States 06/20/2012 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the oldest discovered so far are in the levant Waterproof lime plaster cisterns in the floors of houses are features of Neolithic village sites of the Levant at, for instance, Ramad and Lebwe, and by the late fourth millennium BC, as at Jawa in northeastern Lebanon, cisterns are essential elements of emerging water management techniques in dry-land farming communities Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] they say farming but cisterns are used to supply water to dense populations as commonly like this : The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] -Saflieni is high tech and The Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BC) of Malta's prehistory[1] was named after the Hypogeum of al-Saflieni. The hypogeum and part of the Ta' ;rat temple complex both date from this period. Quoting: observationThis phase evolved from the ;gantija phase (3600–3200 BC [link to en.wikipedia.org] The gantija phase (3600–3200 BCE) Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] was using cisterns to support urban populations Good stuff ;) Three trilithons in the hypogeum - metaphorical trinities of Christ... The statuettes of the sleeping lady - restful Gaia [link to bradshawfoundation.com] Temple in the womb. The density of the surroundings dictates. A resonant chamber in Gaia is linked. Add water to the mix and you have a baptismal, a place of healing. |
141 User ID: 17984635 United States 06/20/2012 10:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but then again we are natural in doing what we do Quoting: 141-what is a jabberwocky 17984635 what is unnatural for us with ability to do so is to not change and how many never change the man on top of the mountain never changes the office or farm worker never changes the politician or military person never changes very few change of their own free will a near death experience occasionally prompts something a close encounter sometimes sparks them up but mostly no one imagines themselves changing it seems to me so they never do Different perspective...Not really changing but becoming who you really are. fed up with not being what you are and the fed up sensation that arises gets you to do something about it by being more what you always have known you are instead of ,for whatever reason, staying silent and staying the same because it seemed to let you fit in with others by doing so that is my history to date of fed up effect sometimes i stay silent , sometimes i don`t Sounds like your in the inbetween. I am with exercise now! Got to break the old habits into new habits. Have you guys seen this? |
141 User ID: 17984635 United States 06/20/2012 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the oldest discovered so far are in the levant Waterproof lime plaster cisterns in the floors of houses are features of Neolithic village sites of the Levant at, for instance, Ramad and Lebwe, and by the late fourth millennium BC, as at Jawa in northeastern Lebanon, cisterns are essential elements of emerging water management techniques in dry-land farming communities Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] they say farming but cisterns are used to supply water to dense populations as commonly like this : The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] -Saflieni is high tech and The Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BC) of Malta's prehistory[1] was named after the Hypogeum of al-Saflieni. The hypogeum and part of the Ta' ;rat temple complex both date from this period. Quoting: observationThis phase evolved from the ;gantija phase (3600–3200 BC [link to en.wikipedia.org] The gantija phase (3600–3200 BCE) Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] was using cisterns to support urban populations Good stuff ;) Three trilithons in the hypogeum - metaphorical trinities of Christ... The statuettes of the sleeping lady - restful Gaia [link to bradshawfoundation.com] Temple in the womb. The density of the surroundings dictates. A resonant chamber in Gaia is linked. Add water to the mix and you have a baptismal, a place of healing. awesome! |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/20/2012 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, because you're connecting with something that's constantly changing when you connect with me. It only makes sense I'd spin... both ways at that, lmao. (Not sexually, but in terms of thought and spirit... just taking that element out in the interest of clarity, my ego made me do it, lol) Quoting: beaui know you let me see you and all you`s you in the center now do you in the center turn or do they the answer is both in the most masterful simplicity in complexity of motion and the faster the spins the more grace that arises wonderful synergy |
aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/20/2012 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good stuff ;) Quoting: just a dudeThree trilithons in the hypogeum - metaphorical trinities of Christ... The statuettes of the sleeping lady - restful Gaia [link to bradshawfoundation.com] Temple in the womb. The density of the surroundings dictates. A resonant chamber in Gaia is linked. Add water to the mix and you have a baptismal, a place of healing. hey just a dude it arose from the cistern ac never knew it existed, feels lovely inside and the radiance of the "walls" definitely forms a "womb sensation" to me or how i would want a womb to feel amazed Last Edited by aether on 06/20/2012 10:29 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18244702 Ireland 06/21/2012 12:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | name a book you read when you were like in 6th grade? something you can remember... I remember a book I had to read... and then id get a prize and was let onto a computer... but back then... there wasnt much you could look at I could look up schools... this was way back.......... and that teacher also blacked out all my keys trying to teach me to type too LOL lotta good that did LOL still cant type or spell correctly LOLZ! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18244702 Ireland 06/21/2012 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I remember when my kid was younge he had a hearing problem 'ear infections' so this effected his speach...they told me when he was young every time he had this ear infections everything I tried to teach him it sounded like I was talking under water.. and this brought him to a one on one teacher to teach him how to speak they would use this machine you would run a card though and it would say the word... he got advanced from all that and skipped a grade lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18244702 Ireland 06/21/2012 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so I brought up I got a text to shut me up right? ok then I get a text check your PM so I do and its a Beatles song LOL not the same one... but close enough and this person doesnt know I post here in this thread hhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fucking kawinky dinks hhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaa love it........... what ever doesnt matter........... everything happens for a reason good or bad and bad be coming |
Blue Skies User ID: 1337548 United States 06/21/2012 06:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | (Not so much) peace and love: Farmer's fury as crop circle appears next to heart-shaped wood on Summer Solstice Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18244702 By Sophie Freeman UPDATED: 10:35 EST, 22 June 2010 The summer solstice is traditionally a time of peace and love. So it was particularly fitting that this crop circle should appear in a field in Wiltshire yesterday - right next to a heart-shaped wood. But the sentiment wasn't exactly shared by the farmer whose land the circle appeared on. He blasted the design an 'act of vandalism'. Read more: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] I honestly dont know if these things are just some guys whos maken them for fun Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18244702 but there was a heart on the sun again scroll down to the middle and see [link to spaceweather.com] dang there is 2 more CCs Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18244702 this one is a triangle by a heart [link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] and this one [link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] wait another.......... [link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] I kinda don't blame him for that reaction. Private land, crops that get destroyed, which leads to loss of revenue for the farmer......If I was a farmer I would start charging big bucks to make up for the loss and the hassle of the foot traffic. :kitten on fence: |
Blue Skies User ID: 1337548 United States 06/21/2012 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how many of you regular posters here have family who was in the military? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18244702 hahahaha just got a text saved by the bell once again..... like clock work......... always to shut me up Why do you need shutting up. lol I think of you as a person that would speak their mind.....No matter what anyone else thought. Interesting. :kitten on fence: |
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aether User ID: 1412926 United Kingdom 06/21/2012 06:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sun Stroke Jun 21, 2012 Is it the breaking and reconnecting of magnetic field lines that power solar phenomena? Quoting: observationAccording to a popular view of the Sun, its core pressure is supposed to be so high that it crushes hydrogen atoms together until they fuse into helium atoms, releasing energy of such magnitude that Earth, 148 million kilometers away, is bathed in life-giving radiation. The Sun’s core is thought to be more than 15 million Celsius, and greater than 340 billion times Earth’s atmospheric pressure. Above the photosphere, the part of the Sun that is seen, the chromosphere extends for thousands of kilometers. Above that, the corona extends for millions of kilometers. One of the greatest mysteries about the Sun is why the photosphere averages 6000 Celsius, while the corona can be as much as two million Celsius! Why does the hottest region of the Sun begin at an altitude of 4000 kilometers, extend over a million kilometers from its surface, and show no sign of a significant temperature drop? Some heliophysicists propose that the “rearrangement of magnetic field lines,” otherwise known as “magnetic reconnection,” causes the heating. Satellite observatories, such as SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) and TRACE (Transition Region and Coronal Explorer) have detected small, rapidly changing magnetic regions on the Sun’s surface. Consensus viewpoints see that activity as proof that reconnection events are heating the solar corona......................... [link to www.thunderbolts.info] The electric model sees sunspots, solar flares, coronal heating, and all other solar activity as fluctuations in the amount of charge flowing into the Sun. Quoting: observationLast Edited by aether on 06/21/2012 06:56 AM |