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i just noticed something, things emotionally repeat because the motive of the prompt is never satisfied for that which prompts

by changing our universe many things which have occurred before will occur again but this time , because we have altered our universe thus our frame of minds, the consequences of the repeats will be different and likely satisfy the motive of the prompting motivation thus all things will begin to experience in a manner unlike they ever did in our history of unquenched repeating patterns syndrome

is the sensation
 Quoting: aether


You just said strong woman, I recall that same description aether.

Wf
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oh
is that my familiarity
you would know better than me
could be
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Cayce's readings were not systematically recorded until 1923,
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oh
i see, maybe not hidden , maybe said and forgotten by those whom heard

oh well, we will see
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Cayce's readings were not systematically recorded until 1923,
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

oh
i see, maybe not hidden , maybe said and forgotten by those whom heard

oh well, we will see
 Quoting: aether


okay
well the best we can get at the moment is edgar is as interested in our topics as we are generally and when we are on the topic moving group he becomes very interested cos he feels he has experienced things directly involving this topic himself thus he feels personally involved

i understand that tounge

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now we see why we do to:


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Is that the kundalini sideways?
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damned

....

Good afternoon everyone

tounge

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yes
good , all feels better now, no intrusion , genuine interest from the heart

is the phrase

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now we see why we do to:


 Quoting: aether


Is that the kundalini sideways?
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damned

....

Good afternoon everyone

tounge
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good afternoon
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Cayce's readings were not systematically recorded until 1923,
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

oh
i see, maybe not hidden , maybe said and forgotten by those whom heard

oh well, we will see
 Quoting: aether


okay
well the best we can get at the moment is edgar is as interested in our topics as we are generally and when we are on the topic moving group he becomes very interested cos he feels he has experienced things directly involving this topic himself thus he feels personally involved

i understand that tounge
 Quoting: aether


I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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i just noticed something, things emotionally repeat because the motive of the prompt is never satisfied for that which prompts

by changing our universe many things which have occurred before will occur again but this time , because we have altered our universe thus our frame of minds, the consequences of the repeats will be different and likely satisfy the motive of the prompting motivation thus all things will begin to experience in a manner unlike they ever did in our history of unquenched repeating patterns syndrome

is the sensation
 Quoting: aether


You just said strong woman, I recall that same description aether.

Wf
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oh
is that my familiarity
you would know better than me
could be
 Quoting: aether


Im sorry aether, no, thats not what im saying, only that I remember the same description of another.

Wf
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Cayce's readings were not systematically recorded until 1923,
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

oh
i see, maybe not hidden , maybe said and forgotten by those whom heard

oh well, we will see
 Quoting: aether


okay
well the best we can get at the moment is edgar is as interested in our topics as we are generally and when we are on the topic moving group he becomes very interested cos he feels he has experienced things directly involving this topic himself thus he feels personally involved

i understand that tounge
 Quoting: aether


I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


he is lovely, all that was all about him "worry" that his "passionate" interest would be intrusive (noticeable) and he has been prompting all day for me to ask if it would be uncomfortable for anyone which i would not cos i felt that would maybe not go down well

gentleman is how i find his personality
maybe i should have done it when he asked and saved him some anguish, glad you stepped in seer

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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Do you tend to become more fascinated with topics through known, liked individuals (for example, Cayce); or do you tend to not associate works/information to people, unless the individual has written on several topics interesting to you?

....

I am of the latter preference. For that reason, citations seem counterintuitive to me (unless of course the work is being copied and used in deliberation).
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i just noticed something, things emotionally repeat because the motive of the prompt is never satisfied for that which prompts

by changing our universe many things which have occurred before will occur again but this time , because we have altered our universe thus our frame of minds, the consequences of the repeats will be different and likely satisfy the motive of the prompting motivation thus all things will begin to experience in a manner unlike they ever did in our history of unquenched repeating patterns syndrome

is the sensation
 Quoting: aether


You just said strong woman, I recall that same description aether.

Wf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24407811


oh
is that my familiarity
you would know better than me
could be
 Quoting: aether


Im sorry aether, no, thats not what im saying, only that I remember the same description of another.

Wf
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oh
i am talking about ancestor strong women
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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


he is lovely, all that was all about him "worry" that his "passionate" interest would be intrusive (noticeable) and he has been prompting all day cos i felt that would maybe not go down well

gentleman is how i find his personality
maybe i should have done it when he asked and saved him some anguish, glad you stepped in seer
 Quoting: aether


I have been thinking of him intently for 2 days...

But I'm tired of 'Doom' and chose not to post that which I provided my first day here...


He is 'gentle-man' incarnate. He knew the 'Gift' was not something which one has 'belonging' of.

Therefore, he knew not to seek that which led to temptation and only sought to help...


Humility.

That is what I saw from him...even at 7.

scales
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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You just said strong woman, I recall that same description aether.

Wf
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oh
is that my familiarity
you would know better than me
could be
 Quoting: aether


Im sorry aether, no, thats not what im saying, only that I remember the same description of another.

Wf
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oh
i am talking about ancestor strong women
 Quoting: aether


Ummm, ok..wow...ok
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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


he is lovely, all that was all about him "worry" that his "passionate" interest would be intrusive (noticeable) and he has been prompting all day cos i felt that would maybe not go down well

gentleman is how i find his personality
maybe i should have done it when he asked and saved him some anguish, glad you stepped in seer
 Quoting: aether


I have been thinking of him intently for 2 days...

But I'm tired of 'Doom' and chose not to post that which I provided my first day here...


He is 'gentle-man' incarnate. He knew the 'Gift' was not something which one has 'belonging' of.

Therefore, he knew not to seek that which led to temptation and only sought to help...


Humility.

That is what I saw from him...even at 7.

scales
 Quoting: Seer777


yes
now we know why he says what he says


we are all over 21years old thus i say, if you get edgar, you get edgar

is the message tounge
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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Do you tend to become more fascinated with topics through known, liked individuals (for example, Cayce); or do you tend to not associate works/information to people, unless the individual has written on several topics interesting to you?

....

I am of the latter preference. For that reason, citations seem counterintuitive to me (unless of course the work is being copied and used in deliberation).
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


I have a hard time with 'names'.

Unless they really stick with me.

Which is somewhat rare.


I move toward that which attracts my attention.

Always have...


It is like that for everyone.

It is just a matter of recognizing such.


Push and pull.

We push and pull toward that which we are attracted.

And pull and push away from...that which we are repelled.

I<---0--->I


It censors all movement. Whether for a split second, minute, or beyond...

It seems.

Choice.

:)

Last Edited by Seer777 on 06/19/2013 10:18 PM
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So there is gentle man and strong woman lol
Sounds like a yin yang sidewaystounge
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Cayce's readings were not systematically recorded until 1923,
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

oh
i see, maybe not hidden , maybe said and forgotten by those whom heard

oh well, we will see
 Quoting: aether


okay
well the best we can get at the moment is edgar is as interested in our topics as we are generally and when we are on the topic moving group he becomes very interested cos he feels he has experienced things directly involving this topic himself thus he feels personally involved

i understand that tounge
 Quoting: aether


I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


and a Pisces.

I loved Unsolved Mysteries.

I remember my brother and I watching on Wednesday nights.

The music + the dramatic reenactments used to make me lift my feet onto the sofa for fear of something grabbing it.

lol.



:)
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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


and a Pisces.

I loved Unsolved Mysteries.

I remember my brother and I watching on Wednesday nights.

The music + the dramatic reenactments used to make me lift my feet onto the sofa for fear of something grabbing it.

lol.



:)
 Quoting: Piranha 28437079


I am surrounded by Pisces. My father, aunts, cousin Rhiannon, and 2 of my 'best friends' growing up.

My father is 3/7/49.


Loved that show.

America's Most Wanted was too criminal based, although highly effective :)... instead of compelling stories and myths regarding supernatural talents and events.


Wednesday night.

Yep.

:)
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I move toward that which attracts my attention.

Always have...


It is like that for everyone.

It is just a matter of recognizing such.


Push and pull.

We push and pull toward that which we are attracted.

And pull and push away from...that which we are repelled.

I<---0--->I


It censors all movement. Whether for a split second, minute, or beyond...

It seems.

Choice.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

What about 'addiction'?

To anything....

What aspect of something truly repels us, if we like it as a whole?

Is it ego, perhaps?
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I move toward that which attracts my attention.

Always have...


It is like that for everyone.

It is just a matter of recognizing such.


Push and pull.

We push and pull toward that which we are attracted.

And pull and push away from...that which we are repelled.

I<---0--->I


It censors all movement. Whether for a split second, minute, or beyond...

It seems.

Choice.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

What about 'addiction'?

To anything....

What aspect of something truly repels us, if we like it as a whole?

Is it ego, perhaps?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


We are not repelled by that which we are attracted to, in the moment.

Only fluctuation dictated within said...moves us closer or pushes us further away.


That is why it is a dance.

All relationship(s).

yinyang

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Most “super” supermoon of 2013 on June 22-23

This full moon is not only the closest and largest full moon of the year. It also presents the moon’s closest encounter with Earth for all of 2013. The moon will not be so close again until August, 2014. In other words, it’s not just a supermoon. It’s the closest supermoon of 2013.
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I have been enamored with Edgar Cayce since early childhood.
I saw an Unsolved Mysteries episode which featured his story, which I resonated with highly at the time.

I was so fascinated and compelled, that I sought all I could learn about him thereafter.

And all who reminded me.


But that which I know, I felt not to share today.

Except that, he was a fellow 77'er...

banana

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


and a Pisces.

I loved Unsolved Mysteries.

I remember my brother and I watching on Wednesday nights.

The music + the dramatic reenactments used to make me lift my feet onto the sofa for fear of something grabbing it.

lol.



:)
 Quoting: Piranha 28437079


I am surrounded by Pisces. My father, aunts, cousin Rhiannon, and 2 of my 'best friends' growing up.

My father is 3/7/49.


Loved that show.

America's Most Wanted was too criminal based, although highly effective :)... instead of compelling stories and myths regarding supernatural talents and events.


Wednesday night.

Yep.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Nice.

catdance
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I move toward that which attracts my attention.

Always have...


It is like that for everyone.

It is just a matter of recognizing such.


Push and pull.

We push and pull toward that which we are attracted.

And pull and push away from...that which we are repelled.

I<---0--->I


It censors all movement. Whether for a split second, minute, or beyond...

It seems.

Choice.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

What about 'addiction'?

To anything....

What aspect of something truly repels us, if we like it as a whole?

Is it ego, perhaps?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


We are not repelled by that which we are attracted to, in the moment.

Only fluctuation dictated within said...moves us closer or pushes us further away.


That is why it is a dance.

All relationship(s).

yinyang
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Is it a dance, or is it a pursuit?

Or.... are we all just spiders, sitting for eternity in the center of a web, all floating on leaves, in the middle of a lake?
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Most “super” supermoon of 2013 on June 22-23

This full moon is not only the closest and largest full moon of the year. It also presents the moon’s closest encounter with Earth for all of 2013. The moon will not be so close again until August, 2014. In other words, it’s not just a supermoon. It’s the closest supermoon of 2013.
 Quoting: observation

[link to earthsky.org]
 Quoting: aether


The June Solstice

The June solstice is known as the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere and the winter solstice the southern hemisphere. The date varies between June 20 and June 22, depending on the year.
Varying dates

In the Gregorian calendar the June solstice dates vary. For example, it was on June 20 in 2012 and falls on June 21 at 5:04 AM UTC in 2013. A June 22 solstice will not occur until June 22, 2203. The last time there was a June 22 solstice, was in 1971.

The varying dates of the solstice are mainly due to the calendar system – most western countries use the Gregorian calendar, which has 365 days in a year, or 366 days in a leap year. As for the tropical year, it is approximately 365.242199 days, but varies from year to year because of the influence of other planets. A tropical year is the length of time that the sun takes to return to the same position in the cycle of seasons, as seen from Earth. The exact orbital and daily rotational motion of the Earth, such as the “wobble” in the Earth's axis (precession), also contributes to the changing solstice dates.
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.timeanddate.com]

when we look at our new solar system spiral this other planets may not be how or why at all /z\

is the impression
what if the gregorian calender is structured to fit something that never existed
if that is true it will look right to the believers and they will believe all they see is because of what they believe, but it will never be so

that could be a surprise, i imagine tounge

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I move toward that which attracts my attention.

Always have...


It is like that for everyone.

It is just a matter of recognizing such.


Push and pull.

We push and pull toward that which we are attracted.

And pull and push away from...that which we are repelled.

I<---0--->I


It censors all movement. Whether for a split second, minute, or beyond...

It seems.

Choice.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

What about 'addiction'?

To anything....

What aspect of something truly repels us, if we like it as a whole?

Is it ego, perhaps?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


We are not repelled by that which we are attracted to, in the moment.

Only fluctuation dictated within said...moves us closer or pushes us further away.


That is why it is a dance.

All relationship(s).

yinyang
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it a dance, or is it a pursuit?

Or.... are we all just spiders, sitting for eternity in the center of a web, all floating on leaves, in the middle of a lake?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


It's both.

The push and pull of Desire and Will.


Think of it this way...the 'thread titles' which attract your attention on GLP.


You feel in the moment your level of attraction to said and respond in like or hold yourself back.

Once the attraction has been exhausted the attention falls away.


There is that which attracts, then repels.

And there is that which attracts...and continues to do so. Which is why we (Man) forms relationships.

Along with everything else.


Water is a good example of the love affair between H and O...

PHI

/z\ if you spin the 'I' it looks like an 'H'.

A bridge.

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Anthony F. Sanchez from Sceptre Radio guest-hosts this incredible interview with Michael Cremo;

Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month's time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality.

Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.


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Thread: My Science, My Religion w/ The Forbidden Archaeologist: Michael Cremo

this guy is working with nassim haramein tounge
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The push and pull of Desire and Will.


Think of it this way...the 'thread titles' which attract your attention on GLP.


You feel in the moment your level of attraction to said and respond in like or hold yourself back.

Once the attraction has been exhausted the attention falls away.


There is that which attracts, then repels.

And there is that which attracts...and continues to do so. Which is why we (Man) forms relationships.

Along with everything else.

 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

But.... can attraction be inherently repelling? Can we be 'too virtuous' for our own good? Perhaps righteousness does not always align with virtue....

Could it be that someone was actually not able to pursue their desires? Above and beyond the prospect of social loss as a deterrent?
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Over the past two centuries researchers have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. But the scientific establishment has ignored these remarkable facts because they contradict the dominant views of human origins and antiquity. Cremo and Thompson challenge us to rethink our understanding of human origins, identity, and destiny. Forbidden Archeology takes on one of the most fundamental components of the modern scientific world view, and invites us to take a courageous first step towards a new perspective.
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[link to www.mcremo.com]
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The push and pull of Desire and Will.


Think of it this way...the 'thread titles' which attract your attention on GLP.


You feel in the moment your level of attraction to said and respond in like or hold yourself back.

Once the attraction has been exhausted the attention falls away.


There is that which attracts, then repels.

And there is that which attracts...and continues to do so. Which is why we (Man) forms relationships.

Along with everything else.

 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

But.... can attraction be inherently repelling? Can we be 'too virtuous' for our own good? Perhaps righteousness does not always align with virtue....

Could it be that someone was actually not able to pursue their desires?
Above and beyond the prospect of social loss as a deterrent?
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Yes.

I think so.

When it leads to undesirable results...or blocks.


I believe that is where healing comes in...


You ask the best questions pi...

I may not always answer them...but they always get me moving.

lol.

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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Re: X Marks the Spot
lol @ Pandora...


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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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