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Exactly, simulation, system test, lol. And isn't that why extremes exist in the first place? To find the boundaries of a system by constantly pushing against the known specifications. It drives all science and consciousness.
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true
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
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The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
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Exactly, simulation, system test, lol. And isn't that why extremes exist in the first place? To find the boundaries of a system by constantly pushing against the known specifications. It drives all science and consciousness.
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true
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
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But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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true
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24301231


But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Haha, I must just be catching the tail end of this conversation what are you guys talking about? :P
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Exactly, simulation, system test, lol. And isn't that why extremes exist in the first place? To find the boundaries of a system by constantly pushing against the known specifications. It drives all science and consciousness.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Yep. It takes a special kind of crazy to attempt it.

"One needs love for life, for intrigue, for mystery. One needs unquenchable curiosity and guts galore."
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


I'm on it! :



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That seems like pure technocratic terror.

“The art of a warrior is to balance the terror of being a man with the wonder of being a man.”

Science is a form of reason. Intent is more engulfing than reason.
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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true
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
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The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24301231


But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


our environment is conscious so every walk through is an emotional experience to us and our environment
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24301231


But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Haha, I must just be catching the tail end of this conversation what are you guys talking about? :P
 Quoting: HilosPP


Everything, dude. I mean literally "every thing", lmao.
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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Those diving close to the bottom expect the tension will propel them to equally lofty heights. Physics, lol.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24301231


But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


our environment is conscious so every walk through is an emotional experience to us and our environment
 Quoting: aether


It only makes sense. When we dive or ascend or even just splash around, we make ripples. All things began with a ripple, reverberations. It only all ends when we stop moving.
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
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But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


our environment is conscious so every walk through is an emotional experience to us and our environment
 Quoting: aether


It only makes sense. When we dive or ascend or even just splash around, we make ripples. All things began with a ripple, reverberations. It only all ends when we stop moving.
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feedback = synergistic effect of the joint emotional experience ?

feels like it
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The bottom is the top according to Sophia and the Demiurge.
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But it works both ways, in some respects the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Haha, I must just be catching the tail end of this conversation what are you guys talking about? :P
 Quoting: HilosPP


Everything, dude. I mean literally "every thing", lmao.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Hehe, ya I've been thinking about the horizon which defines the density of Earth's present place in existence. The ionosphere, Soul Sun; and the necromantic plane, earth. I believe this horizon is literally the gateway all Necromancers must master.

Sometimes I picture the compass of the Mason's sign as the converging of these planes, to form said horizon or axis.

But I spend a lot of time thinking about what it'd really take to raise a few hundred people at once; or maybe more eventually, after some practice.
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our environment is conscious so every walk through is an emotional experience to us and our environment
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I would think so...

Following this train of thought then...Man's energy whether intended toward the positive vs. non-positive could and perhaps DOES push Natural disasters.

Or, instead perhaps the Earth communicates said distress to the sensitive who then pick up on the vibe and translate it accordingly.

I would assume if either the case, both would occur.

hmm




If the size and power of the wave starting at 1:45 doesn't raise the hair on your arms...nothing will.



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Well, of course! Our output matches our input, we either push the ripples back out or willingly pull them in. Not just we do this, everything does this. We constantly send and receive from a myriad of sources including the original.

Last Edited by Bea Nameless on 10/02/2012 05:41 PM
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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Exactly, simulation, system test, lol. And isn't that why extremes exist in the first place? To find the boundaries of a system by constantly pushing against the known specifications. It drives all science and consciousness.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Yep. It takes a special kind of crazy to attempt it.

"One needs love for life, for intrigue, for mystery. One needs unquenchable curiosity and guts galore."
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


I'm on it! :



 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24301231


That seems like pure technocratic terror.

“The art of a warrior is to balance the terror of being a man with the wonder of being a man.”

Science is a form of reason. Intent is more engulfing than reason.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


The Samurai would engage debaucheries to extremes to prove ones execution was flawless.

(=) is (=) no matter the words.

"Movement engages the dynamic purity of silence". --D.F
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Well, of course! Our output matches our input, we either push the ripples back out or willingly pull them in. Not just we do this, everything does this. We constantly send and receive from a myriad of sources including the original.
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That's insightful, thanks.
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If the size and power of the wave starting at 1:45 doesn't raise the hair on your arms...nothing will.
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imagine how some of our imaginative writers would have recorded that event 2000 to 5000 years ago tounge
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Well, of course! Our output matches our input, we either push the ripples back out or willingly pull them in. Not just we do this, everything does this. We constantly send and receive from a myriad of sources including the original.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


That's insightful, thanks.
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You're welcome. And lest anyone begin to think me wise, allow me to throw up obligatory silly unicorn, lol. I'm too fey to be comfortable with thank yous, hence my stupid reply. Thus I share a weakness!
aaalways
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Well, of course! Our output matches our input, we either push the ripples back out or willingly pull them in. Not just we do this, everything does this. We constantly send and receive from a myriad of sources including the original.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


That's insightful, thanks.
 Quoting: HilosPP


You're welcome. And lest anyone begin to think me wise, allow me to throw up obligatory silly unicorn, lol. I'm too fey to be comfortable with thank yous, hence my stupid reply. Thus I share a weakness!
aaalways
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Haha, you say to the guy who thinks about ressurrecting unicorns too.
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If the size and power of the wave starting at 1:45 doesn't raise the hair on your arms...nothing will.
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imagine how some of our imaginative writers would have recorded that event 2000 to 5000 years ago tounge
 Quoting: aether


No need to imagine.

The stories are everywhere...



The Story of Atrahasis.

Sumerian Great Deluge Myth.
[link to faculty.gvsu.edu]


Wall, listen constantly to me!
Reed hut, make sure you attend to all my words!
Dismantle the house, build a boat, . . .
Roof it like the Apsu
So the sun cannot see inside it!
Make upper decks and lower decks,
The tackle must be very strong,
The bitumen [a kind of tar] strong . . . (Dalley 29-30)

Atrahasis gathers the elders of Shuruppak and makes up an excuse to leave town: he says that Enki and Enlil are angry with each other and that Enki has commanded him to go down to the water's edge. Which he does, and there he builds his boat and fills it with every type of animal (the text is fragmentary here) and his family. Adad begins to thunder, and sick with impending doom ("his heart was breaking and he was vomiting bile"), Atrahasis seals up the door of the boat with bitumen (Dalley 31).

The storm and flood turn out to be more than the gods bargained for:

Like a wild ass screaming the winds howled
The darkness was total, there was no sun. . . .
As for Nintu the Great Mistress,
Her lips became encrusted with rime.
The great gods, the Annuna,
Stayed parched and famished.
The goddess watched and wept . . . (Dalley 31-32)

The great mother goddess complains bitterly about Enlil and Anu's shortcomings as decision-makers, and she weeps for the dead humans who "clog the river like dragonflies."


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I'm too fey

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If the size and power of the wave starting at 1:45 doesn't raise the hair on your arms...nothing will.
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imagine how some of our imaginative writers would have recorded that event 2000 to 5000 years ago tounge
 Quoting: aether


No need to imagine.

The stories are everywhere...



The Story of Atrahasis.

Sumerian Great Deluge Myth.
[link to faculty.gvsu.edu]


Wall, listen constantly to me!
Reed hut, make sure you attend to all my words!
Dismantle the house, build a boat, . . .
Roof it like the Apsu
So the sun cannot see inside it!
Make upper decks and lower decks,
The tackle must be very strong,
The bitumen [a kind of tar] strong . . . (Dalley 29-30)
 Quoting: Seer777


you just reminded me

Noah's Ark was circular raft made of reeds, according to ancient tablet

"Wall, wall! Reed wall, reed wall! Atram-Hasis, pay heed to my advice, that you may live forever! Destroy your house, build a boat; despise possessions And save life! Draw out the boat that you will built with a circular design; Let its length and breadth be the same."
 Quoting: observation

[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
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So, what's the chance Enki warned more than once person?
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So, what's the chance Enki warned more than once person?
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One I mean.
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No need to imagine.

The stories are everywhere...



The bitumen [a kind of tar] strong . . . (Dalley 29-30)
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you just reminded me

Noah's Ark was circular raft made of reeds, according to ancient tablet

 Quoting: aether


The Bronze Age collapse

The Bronze Age collapse is a transition in southwestern Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age that some

historians believe was violent, sudden and culturally disruptive.

Cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan interrupted trade routes and severely reduced literacy. In the first phase of this period,

almost every city between Troy and Gaza was violently destroyed,

and often left unoccupied thereafter: examples include Hattusa, Mycenae, Ugarit.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Ok, that's interesting, what else? What else occurred during the 16th century BCE (1599-1500BCE)?

1500BCE: Vedas are composed.
The Vedas (Sanskrit véda, "knowledge") are a large body of texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.

Alluded to the existence of Vimanas: mythological flying machines described in Sanskrit epics.


1580 BCE:The Egyptians invented a new and better calendar. It is based on both the moon and a star. They observed the annual appearance of the brightest star in the sky, Sirius. This calendar was more advanced than the Babylonian calendar.

1550 BCE: Stonehenge is built

1540 BCE: History of ancient Israel and Judah—earliest date for Ahmose I founding the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.

1534 BC—The oldest dated star chart was made in Ancient Egypt


 Quoting: Seer777






What happened in the 6th Millennium BCE (6000 BCE-5000 BCE)? Obviously the 5189 BCE date is toward the end of the 6th Millennium BCE.

Quote Wiki: During the 6th millennium BC, agriculture spread from the Balkans to Italy and Eastern Europe, and also from Mesopotamia to Egypt. World population was essentially stable at approximately 5 million, though some speculate up to 7 million.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

What else?
The Eruption of Mt. Etna.

Quote Wiki: Thousands of years ago, the eastern flank of the mountain experienced a catastrophic collapse, generating an enormous landslide in an event similar to that seen in the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The landslide left a large depression in the side of the volcano, known as 'Valle del Bove' (Valley of the Ox). Research published in 2006 suggested this occurred around 6000 BC, and caused a huge tsunami, which left its mark in several places in the eastern Mediterranean. It may have been the reason the settlement of Atlit Yam (Israel), now below sea level, was suddenly abandoned around that time.[9]

A massive volcanic landslide off of Mt. Etna, Sicily caused a mega tsunami which devastated the eastern Mediterranean coastline on three continents.(1)
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

I followed the citation and found this:
Here it is:

SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service

Numerical simulations support the occurrence of a catastrophic tsunami impacting all of the eastern Mediterranean in early Holocene. The tsunami was triggered by a debris avalanche from Mt. Etna (Sicily, Italy) which entered the Ionian Sea in the order of minutes. Simulations show that the resulting tsunami waves were able to destabilize soft marine sediments across the Ionian Sea floor. This generated the well-known, sporadically located, ``homogenite'' deposits of the Ionian Sea, and the widespread megaturbidite deposits of the Ionian and Sirte Abyssal Plains. It is possible that, ~8 ka B.P., the Neolithic village of Atlit-Yam (Israel) was abandoned because of impact by the same Etna tsunami. Two other Pleistocenic megaturbidite deposits of the Ionian Sea can be explained by previous sector collapses from the Etna area.
[link to adsabs.harvard.edu]


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If the size and power of the wave starting at 1:45 doesn't raise the hair on your arms...nothing will.
 Quoting: Seer777


imagine how some of our imaginative writers would have recorded that event 2000 to 5000 years ago tounge
 Quoting: aether


No need to imagine.

The stories are everywhere...



The Story of Atrahasis.

Sumerian Great Deluge Myth.
[link to faculty.gvsu.edu]


Wall, listen constantly to me!
Reed hut, make sure you attend to all my words!
Dismantle the house, build a boat, . . .
Roof it like the Apsu
So the sun cannot see inside it!
Make upper decks and lower decks,
The tackle must be very strong,
The bitumen [a kind of tar] strong . . . (Dalley 29-30)

Atrahasis gathers the elders of Shuruppak and makes up an excuse to leave town: he says that Enki and Enlil are angry with each other and that Enki has commanded him to go down to the water's edge. Which he does, and there he builds his boat and fills it with every type of animal (the text is fragmentary here) and his family. Adad begins to thunder, and sick with impending doom ("his heart was breaking and he was vomiting bile"), Atrahasis seals up the door of the boat with bitumen (Dalley 31).

The storm and flood turn out to be more than the gods bargained for:

Like a wild ass screaming the winds howled
The darkness was total, there was no sun. . . .
As for Nintu the Great Mistress,
Her lips became encrusted with rime.
The great gods, the Annuna,
Stayed parched and famished.
The goddess watched and wept . . . (Dalley 31-32)

The great mother goddess complains bitterly about Enlil and Anu's shortcomings as decision-makers, and she weeps for the dead humans who "clog the river like dragonflies."


theripples
 Quoting: Seer777


The difference lies in the ability to communicate it on an explainable level. Back then, concepts that correspond to natural phenomena are ascribed to personifications. The context is missing in many ancient accounts due to the lack of understanding of within those chronicles. Things that lack mystery in objective observation take on the subjective mystery of the chronicler. The key lies in sorting what parts of the story is about a personification since the data is corrupted.
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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I'm too fey

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Pinkorb1

pinkorb2


hf
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Light packets (energy) coming and going, so packed with potential they become visible within a camera that moves past the human spectrum. I'm not saying there's nothing mysterious mind you, well... maybe I am, lmao.
"Chaos exists as a pool of possibilities that order draws from and organizes according to creative desire. Some things get tossed down the memory hole only to reemerge later when the need arises. Neither chaos nor order holds a monopoly on creation and destruction, creative or destructive chaos exists as does creative and destructive order." - ME! Yeah, Bea :) snoocherdoodle@gmail.com
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I did some more research on other possible volcanic events of note around 3500 years ago. The number of occurrences is a bit eerie. I am sure there are more, this was what I could find in under 10 minutes. Judge for yourself:

The Eruption of Thera site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history 3500 years ago.

Rincón de la Vieja Volcano is an active andesitic complex volcano in north-western Costa Rica, about 25 km from Liberia, in the province of Guanacaste. Little is known about Rincón de la Vieja's early eruptive history. It lies within a larger caldera, which indicates that a very large eruption probably occurred thousands of years ago. Analysis of nearby pyroclastic flow deposits shows that they were erupted in a moderately large eruption about 3500 years ago

Mt.St.Helens happened 3500 years ago which produced 13 times more material than in 1980.

Hayes Volcano Southcentral Alaska
1500 BC Hayes Volcano was largely destroyed in its last eruption about 3500 years ago and is difficult to detect, even from the air.

It is believed Chato first erupted 38,000 years ago during the Pleistocene period and last erupted about 3,500 years ago. Costa rica

Aniakchak (Alaska) erupted catastrophically about 3500 years ago and has exhibited much post-caldera activity. It is considered active, and consists of a 10 km-wide by 0.5 to 1.0 km deep caldera that was formed during this major eruptive event.

I am sure there are more but you get the idea. thoughts?
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hmm
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I'm too fey

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Pinkorb1

pinkorb2


hf
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Light packets (energy) coming and going, so packed with potential they become visible within a camera that moves past the human spectrum. I'm not saying there's nothing mysterious mind you, well... maybe I am, lmao.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


Nothing mysterious at all.

It is what it is.

For myself, it's a fae...without question. I can see her wings, her face, and her rainbow halo.

See it?


I have a few images like this I took some years ago.

I do not share them on this forum due to the tendency of pressing against preconceived notions which often cause fear and a subsequent attack.

'Witch burnings' if you will. rolleyes




My comfort level rises however, in the company of familiar shores.

:)
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i never knew what the label fae refereed to , it is rarely used in england

i knew fae before i knew people, in fact thinking about , it was fae that introduced me to other people , if they had not have been present ....
but they where tounge

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High-Voltage Orbiting Long Tether (HiVOLT):
A System for Remediation of the Van Allen Radiation Belts


..........Under funding from NASA's Institute for Advanced Concepts, TUI is currently investigating a novel concept for remediating the radiation belts to improve the safety and reliability of manned and unmanned missions in Earth orbit......................
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i never knew what the label fae refereed to , it is rarely used in england

i knew fae before i knew people, in fact thinking about , it was fae that introduced me to other people , if they had not have been present ....
but they where tounge

 Quoting: aether


Some people exude a fae nature, like they exist betwixt and between worlds. Shamans, just another label to describe it. But humans are by no means the only species that exhibits this trait. Many species known and unknown are quite capable of navigating multiple sets of territory, both physical and temporal, and translating that experience.

Last Edited by Bea Nameless on 10/02/2012 07:31 PM
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Re: X Marks the Spot
i never knew what the label fae refereed to , it is rarely used in england

i knew fae before i knew people, in fact thinking about , it was fae that introduced me to other people , if they had not have been present ....
but they where tounge

 Quoting: aether


Some people exude a fae nature, like they exist betwixt and between worlds. Shamans, just another label to describe it. But humans are by no means the only species that exhibits this trait.

Many species known and unknown are quite capable of navigating multiple sets of territory, both physical and temporal, and translating that experience.
 Quoting: Bea Nameless


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