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aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watery ocean discovered within small moon of Saturn Quoting: Seer777 On a small moon of Saturn, hidden beneath nearly 25 miles of ice, researchers say they have identified an underground ocean of water that's at least as large as Lake Superior, the largest of North America's Great Lakes. The ocean was found at the south pole of Enceladus, a tiny moon about as wide as Arizona, putting the moon among the ranks of Saturn's Titan and Jupiter's Europa, which are also believed to hold oceans of water beneath frozen ice. [link to www.theverge.com] oh nice sign |
aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 07:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi ya, Quoting: paler just thought i'd share a post by a friend on the subject of sacred sex, Thread: Let the healing begin (Page 3) that is lovely and it prompts the notion of our new to us cross fertilization of beliefs (people) our global communications aeon is providing with the notion that a women should choose carefully the male motivation (man) she will empower and in our 21st century, thanks to global communications , women are able to choose wisely in a manner unknown before thus we may see how this will be women will steer, as they always do, and the choice they possess will cause humanity to become something it was not because instead of the women having only her locality of a few 10`s of miles women have the whole globe to choose from i like it |
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aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 07:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Krubera Cave, Abkhazia – Deepest Known Cave on Earth [link to myfuturetrips.com] Right, over many millions of years, water has dissolved away huge volumes of limestone to create the caves, parts of which look like they have been machined. I wonder where the outlet is, where all the dissolved limestone must have gone? Deeper still? And how does dissolved limestone get out of the passages that dead end? Quoting: gary nThis does not appear to me to be the work of subterranean glaciers though, so what else could it be?? [link to www.thunderbolts.info] |
songwaves User ID: 56206579 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 07:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Secret Behind How This Guy Balances Rocks Is Very Unusual. Can You Guess It? Quoting: aether Michael Grab has mastered the art of stone balancing. He explains how he does it. “The most fundamental element of balancing in a physical sense is finding some kind of “tripod” for the rock to stand on. Every rock is covered in a variety of tiny to large indentations that can act as a tripod for the rock to stand upright, or in most orientations you can think of with other rocks. By paying close attention to the feeling of the rocks, you will start to feel even the smallest clicks as the notches of the rocks in contact are moving over one another............. Quoting: observation[link to www.lifebuzz.com] lovely art [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] Check out the colors too. Was at the store and none else was there and this song was playing and if one knows, that is the song Desmond heard a lot on the show lost. Make Your Own Kind Of Music - Mama Cass Elliot yes looking at that guys are and his description of feeling the stones we get the following impression you feel each stone and it`s feel tells you it fit`s the feeling you are experiencing prompting you to construct many stones into the design of your feeling (precognition/vision) thus you feel your way to the synergy (completed) experience which for the artist is the stones constructed into feelings that express the artists feeling and that of the environment that caused the artists feelings within the location the experience occurs and it seems stones and locational feelings are noticeable experiences of natural meanings (effects) it goes like that I loved the way you explained that, its a big sync for me as it reminds me of one of my earliest childhood memories. I was only five and on holiday at the beach in Cornwall (forgive me if I've shared the story before here). I had made a unicircular maze out of rocks in a kind of stonehenge style and filled the inner maze in with pebbles and shells and the centre had the most beautiful pearly shells, a guy and his daughter sat down to talk to me, he said he was an artist and asked me what my sculpture was about. I told him it was the feeling inside and I remember tapping my heart, the feeling of everything outside/around me, I said that I had asked others but they didn't understand what I was talking about, so I didn't know what it was called, he told me it was the soul of the world. It was my first ever knowledge of knowing the word 'soul', lol It was an immense relief to know what it was, I thanked him so much for telling me, I remember he was rather amused, we talked for quite a while and then I took his daughter keira to see my special rockpool of self where all the special shells in the middle came from. I told her my secret how to find the pool but only because I knew she already knew lol but she promised to keep it a secret before we got there. Teilhard de chardin wrote some stuff that was good but I forget the book. After my dad talked to me about becoming an artist when I grew up, I said I found it very difficult to talk about my work as it made me feel abit silly, he taught me about what courage was that day. And I remember feeling mega chuffed to have learned two new things. I'd forgotten that till you reminded me. |
songwaves User ID: 56206579 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ......It is now acknowledged that horse evolution as recorded in the fossils follows no recognizable pattern, and that the evolutionary "tree" looks more like a multi-branching "bush." The successive forms indicating straight-line evolution appear only in textbooks; they do not appear in the fossils. Sometimes fossils of different types that supposedly lived at different times appear together in the same strata layer. In Oregon, the three-toed grazer Neohipparion (very much like Merychippus) has been found with Pliohippus. In the Great Basin area, Pliohippus has been found with the three-toed Hipparion throughout the timeframe supposedly represented. Evolutionary scientists freely admit this situation--and to their credit often attempt to correct the misconceptions--but still the horse series appears in the textbooks.......... Quoting: observation[link to www.icr.org] I read they found horses the size of dogs in fossils around the ice age, it said evolutionary species adapt their size to the environment. i think everyone is still taking a deep breath about this Russian Archaeologists Dig Up Mythical Satyr Skeleton? Much like the Faun of Roman Mythology, as seen in Pan's Labyrinth, the Greek mythological figure known as a Satyr is essentially a half-man, half-goat creature, oftentimes depicted as being very humanlike, with the body of a goat. Surely no such creature ever actually roamed the earth... right? Quoting: observation[link to www.fearnet.com] Lots of proof coming out now about the magical animals, I have seen them also in the forest but they are normally quite a way off but both times they were looking right at me, the first time I was really scared and thought I had seen the devil lol Then I thought it was some kind of archetype personifying. They have unusual energy. |
aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Secret Behind How This Guy Balances Rocks Is Very Unusual. Can You Guess It? Quoting: aether ... [link to www.lifebuzz.com] lovely art [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] Check out the colors too. Was at the store and none else was there and this song was playing and if one knows, that is the song Desmond heard a lot on the show lost. Make Your Own Kind Of Music - Mama Cass Elliot yes looking at that guys are and his description of feeling the stones we get the following impression you feel each stone and it`s feel tells you it fit`s the feeling you are experiencing prompting you to construct many stones into the design of your feeling (precognition/vision) thus you feel your way to the synergy (completed) experience which for the artist is the stones constructed into feelings that express the artists feeling and that of the environment that caused the artists feelings within the location the experience occurs and it seems stones and locational feelings are noticeable experiences of natural meanings (effects) it goes like that I loved the way you explained that, its a big sync for me as it reminds me of one of my earliest childhood memories. I was only five and on holiday at the beach in Cornwall (forgive me if I've shared the story before here). I had made a unicircular maze out of rocks in a kind of stonehenge style and filled the inner maze in with pebbles and shells and the centre had the most beautiful pearly shells, a guy and his daughter sat down to talk to me, he said he was an artist and asked me what my sculpture was about. I told him it was the feeling inside and I remember tapping my heart, the feeling of everything outside/around me, I said that I had asked others but they didn't understand what I was talking about, so I didn't know what it was called, he told me it was the soul of the world. It was my first ever knowledge of knowing the word 'soul', lol It was an immense relief to know what it was, I thanked him so much for telling me, I remember he was rather amused, we talked for quite a while and then I took his daughter keira to see my special rockpool of self where all the special shells in the middle came from. I told her my secret how to find the pool but only because I knew she already knew lol but she promised to keep it a secret before we got there. Teilhard de chardin wrote some stuff that was good but I forget the book. After my dad talked to me about becoming an artist when I grew up, I said I found it very difficult to talk about my work as it made me feel abit silly, he taught me about what courage was that day. And I remember feeling mega chuffed to have learned two new things. I'd forgotten that till you reminded me. experiencing magic alive thank you for telling songs |
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Pattern Recognition User ID: 45211244 United States 04/03/2014 08:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aether yes , that arose as we were talking, there is definitely a tradition upon gaia that goes like this man to boy/man (hidden) and man to girl/women (hidden/suppressed) on the topic of tantra and all of them seem a "strange" to me, but i am mr strange when it comes to tradition so it is likley only me that gets the sensations But, My culture has always taught women. They are the wisdom behind men. I rate a mans failure by his trophy wife. And as we find in later learning, a mans sons become limited by his wifes lack. My great gran and gran attended cambridge. Mum has multiple degrees and is a multi sport athlete. Dad was a hugely muscled athlete and me, I'm a jackass. Lol yes it might be as simple as this we are talking instantly here from locations all over gaia and we have been for sometime Early web-based forums date back as far as 1994, with the WIT project from W3 Consortium and starting from this time, many alternatives were created. A sense of virtual community often develops around forums that have regular users. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] we have no experience in our history of what this /z\ does thus we may consider the notion that nothing from our past will occur in our present and what is occurring is brand new Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. ...ah, what the hell |
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aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611 But, My culture has always taught women. They are the wisdom behind men. I rate a mans failure by his trophy wife. And as we find in later learning, a mans sons become limited by his wifes lack. My great gran and gran attended cambridge. Mum has multiple degrees and is a multi sport athlete. Dad was a hugely muscled athlete and me, I'm a jackass. Lol yes it might be as simple as this we are talking instantly here from locations all over gaia and we have been for sometime Early web-based forums date back as far as 1994, with the WIT project from W3 Consortium and starting from this time, many alternatives were created. A sense of virtual community often develops around forums that have regular users. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] we have no experience in our history of what this /z\ does thus we may consider the notion that nothing from our past will occur in our present and what is occurring is brand new Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. that`s /z\ clever |
Pattern Recognition User ID: 45211244 United States 04/03/2014 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aether yes it might be as simple as this we are talking instantly here from locations all over gaia and we have been for sometime ... [link to en.wikipedia.org] we have no experience in our history of what this /z\ does thus we may consider the notion that nothing from our past will occur in our present and what is occurring is brand new Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. that`s /z\ clever Thank you. I just came up with it. lol I'm just going to lurk, or maybe sign off. Good dreams. ...ah, what the hell |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45230611 United States 04/03/2014 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611 But, My culture has always taught women. They are the wisdom behind men. I rate a mans failure by his trophy wife. And as we find in later learning, a mans sons become limited by his wifes lack. My great gran and gran attended cambridge. Mum has multiple degrees and is a multi sport athlete. Dad was a hugely muscled athlete and me, I'm a jackass. Lol yes it might be as simple as this we are talking instantly here from locations all over gaia and we have been for sometime Early web-based forums date back as far as 1994, with the WIT project from W3 Consortium and starting from this time, many alternatives were created. A sense of virtual community often develops around forums that have regular users. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] we have no experience in our history of what this /z\ does thus we may consider the notion that nothing from our past will occur in our present and what is occurring is brand new Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. The knowledge is nobodies. Any true tide will be felt by all. Words hide intentions until intentions become words. Its the same static dynamic processes we chirpped about years ago. Look at how things are defined, then disseminated. |
Pattern Recognition User ID: 45211244 United States 04/03/2014 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aether yes it might be as simple as this we are talking instantly here from locations all over gaia and we have been for sometime ... [link to en.wikipedia.org] we have no experience in our history of what this /z\ does thus we may consider the notion that nothing from our past will occur in our present and what is occurring is brand new Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. The knowledge is nobodies. Any true tide will be felt by all. Words hide intentions until intentions become words. Its the same static dynamic processes we chirpped about years ago. Look at how things are defined, then disseminated. You absolutely know that I do that. One word that echoes. Distill. ...ah, what the hell |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45230611 United States 04/03/2014 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 45230611 Yes, And no. The fulcrum is creating and or institutionalizing what is created. As it is never the soundest or best way that is evoked but the most controllable. In 89 we marked emergent forms on the net and most could be defined by academic linkage, today, the archetype or architectural facilitation can be seen as ram patterning outside a cpu. RAM patterning: the sum of the averages is greater than the sum of one genius. The knowledge is nobodies. Any true tide will be felt by all. Words hide intentions until intentions become words. Its the same static dynamic processes we chirpped about years ago. Look at how things are defined, then disseminated. You absolutely know that I do that. One word that echoes. Distill. Cheers. I know jack. :) |
Pattern Recognition User ID: 45211244 United States 04/03/2014 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I signed up for this today. Boredom and idle hands, but was so interesting! [link to www.npr.org] ...ah, what the hell |
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aether (OP) User ID: 56358072 United Kingdom 04/03/2014 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aristotle Quoting: aether ..........In metaphysics, Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Judeo-Islamic philosophical and theological thought during the Middle Ages and continues to influence Christian theology, especially the scholastic tradition of the Catholic Church. Aristotle was well known among medieval Muslim intellectuals and revered as "The First Teacher"............ Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] Aristotle's views on women Aristotle's views on women influenced later Western thinkers, who quoted him as an authority until the end of the Middle Ages, and are thus an important topic in women's history. He saw women subject to men, but higher than slaves............. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56076345 United States 04/04/2014 05:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good morning, the insular cortex and interoceptive awareness. The right anterior insula aids interoceptive awareness of body states, such as the ability to time one's own heartbeat. Moreover, greater right anterior insular gray matter volume correlates with increased accuracy in this subjective sense of the inner body, and with negative emotional experience. It is also involved in the control of blood pressure, in particular during and after exercise, and its activity varies with the amount of effort a person believes he/she is exerting. Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] The insular cortex also is where the sensation of pain is judged as to its degree. Further, the insula is where a person imagines pain when looking at images of painful events while thinking about their happening to one's own body. Those with irritable bowel syndrome have abnormal processing of visceral pain in the insular cortex related to dysfunctional inhibition of pain within the brain. Another perception of the right anterior insula is the degree of nonpainful warmth or nonpainful coldness of a skin sensation. Other internal sensations processed by the insula include stomach or gastric distension. A full bladder also activates the insular cortex. One brain imaging study suggests that the unpleasantness of subjectively perceived dyspnea is processed in the right human anterior insula and amygdala. The cerebral cortex processing vestibular sensations extends into the insula, with small lesions in the anterior insular cortex being able to cause loss of balance and vertigo. Other noninteroceptive perceptions include passive listening to music, laughter, and crying, empathy and compassion, and language The anterior insula processes a person's sense of disgust both to smells and to the sight of contamination and mutilation even when just imagining the experience. This associates with a mirror neuron-like link between external and internal experiences. Quoting: In social experience, it is involved in the processing of norm violations, emotional processing, empathy, and orgasms The insular cortex, in particular its most anterior portion, is considered a limbic-related cortex. The insula has increasingly become the focus of attention for its role in body representation and subjective emotional experience. In particular, Antonio Damasio has proposed that this region plays a role in mapping visceral states that are associated with emotional experience, giving rise to conscious feelings. This is in essence a neurobiological formulation of the ideas of William James, who first proposed that subjective emotional experience (i.e., feelings) arise from our brain's interpretation of bodily states that are elicited by emotional events. This is an example of embodied cognition. Quoting: In terms of function, the insula is believed to process convergent information to produce an emotionally relevant context for sensory experience. To be specific, the anterior insula is related more to olfactory, gustatory, vicero-autonomic, and limbic function, whereas the posterior insula is related more to auditory-somesthetic-skeletomotor function. Functional imaging experiments have revealed that the insula has an important role in pain experience and the experience of a number of basic emotions, including anger, fear, disgust, happiness, and sadness. The anterior insular cortex (AIC) is believed to be responsible for emotional feelings, including maternal and romantic love, anger, fear, sadness, happiness, sexual arousal, disgust, aversion, unfairness, inequity, indignation, uncertainty, disbelief, social exclusion, trust, empathy, sculptural beauty, a ‘state of union with God’, and hallucinogenic state. Functional imaging studies have also implicated the insula in conscious desires, such as food craving and drug craving. What is common to all of these emotional states is that they each change the body in some way and are associated with highly salient subjective qualities. The insula is well-situated for the integration of information relating to bodily states into higher-order cognitive and emotional processes. The insula receives information from "homeostatic afferent" sensory pathways via the thalamus and sends output to a number of other limbic-related structures, such as the amygdala, the ventral striatum, and the orbitofrontal cortex, as well as to motor cortices. A study using magnetic resonance imaging found that the right anterior insula is significantly thicker in people that meditate. Another study using voxel-based morphometry and MRI on experienced Vipassana meditators was done to extend the findings of Lazar et al., which found increased grey matter concentrations in this and other areas of the brain in experienced meditators |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44351308 United States 04/04/2014 07:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Everyone , sorry for not dropping in sooner. Have been busy with family. Going to be a grandmother again #6 on the way :) Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~< :grgeyser: there will be something major with water as a theme sometime this week .... Thread: BREAKING: -UPDATED. Solomon Islands flooding sweeps away people, homes - at least 16 dead ... and now a mag 6 earthquake! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56425163 United States 04/04/2014 07:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Everyone , sorry for not dropping in sooner. Have been busy with family. Going to be a grandmother again #6 on the way :) Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~< :grgeyser: there will be something major with water as a theme sometime this week .... Thread: BREAKING: -UPDATED. Solomon Islands flooding sweeps away people, homes - at least 16 dead ... and now a mag 6 earthquake! and what? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 44351308 United States 04/04/2014 07:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Everyone , sorry for not dropping in sooner. Have been busy with family. Going to be a grandmother again #6 on the way :) Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~< :grgeyser: there will be something major with water as a theme sometime this week .... Thread: BREAKING: -UPDATED. Solomon Islands flooding sweeps away people, homes - at least 16 dead ... and now a mag 6 earthquake! and what? Feedback |
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