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i read this early today
thought of fringe several times but didn`t feel prompted to post then ,in the past minutes an event brought me back to fringe and urge to post


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Do you remember this Aether ? hf

Maybe its time to resurrect that thread hmm
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ss posted a music vid!,,

wow,,

rare indeed,,

jkg,,

much love,,
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can`t get clearance for this YET

Is a Solar eclipse visible from the ISS? I don't see any images or even mention of such, so I ran Celestia and set the Moon as the target, looking from the ISS. Sure enough, on Nov 13 2012, at 1:08 PM PST, the full eclipse occurred.


So why has an eclipse never been imaged from the ISS?


Just too boring for the astronauts I suppose, what other reason could there be, it was nap time and they didn't want to loose beauty sleep?
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Perhaps it's a matter of perspective.

Vantage point.


For instance last week while I was at the beach house, my friends and I were standing on the deck after it had gotten dark.

The light behind us was casting our shadows in front of us, onto the fog a few feet away.

I noted how dark my shadow appeared compared to theirs, which were very light.

So I decided to make mention of it.

JB then said how from his perspective, HIS shadow was the dark one, while ours were light.

I realized then that shadow is merely based on perspective.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777

 Quoting: aether


I don't get the red bolded, aether.

We all know the eclipse occurred.

If there are no images from the ISS, then there are no images from the ISS.


Celestia, a real-time 3D space simulation.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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ss posted a music vid!,,

wow,,

rare indeed,,

jkg,,

much love,,
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You know what, Nobody? I LOVE music, too and have created about 50 songs with my brother.

rockon
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~ What if I say I'm not like the others? What if I say I'm not just another one of of your plays?
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Shades of my all time fav:


 Quoting: Villi VonderVeener


I think I will have to watch that one day.

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Saptaparna ~
Seven-leaves, sevenfold; the man-plant, sevenfold man, seven-principled human being.
~ Spinning infinity. The wheel is spinning me and it's never ending.
~ What if I say I'm not like the others? What if I say I'm not just another one of of your plays?
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Shades of my all time fav:


 Quoting: Villi VonderVeener


I think I will have to watch that one day.
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The transformation from eccentric god to acceptable devil is quite a telling sight.
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i read this early today
thought of fringe several times but didn`t feel prompted to post then ,in the past minutes an event brought me back to fringe and urge to post


 Quoting: aether


Do you remember this Aether ? hf

Maybe its time to resurrect that thread hmm
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


that`s perfect timing cos i was reading something now that floated me to that thread with emotional experiences of real time events vibrant as ever
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that`s perfect timing cos i was reading something now that floated me to that thread with emotional experiences of real time events vibrant as ever
 Quoting: aether


There was some good info coming thru on that thread ... not sure I remember why it died down hmm but seems the energies flowing would support it once again ...
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that`s perfect timing cos i was reading something now that floated me to that thread with emotional experiences of real time events vibrant as ever
 Quoting: aether


There was some good info coming thru on that thread ... not sure I remember why it died down hmm but seems the energies flowing would support it once again ...
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


May I ask to which thread you two refer?

As I believe I am unfamiliar with it.


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I don't get the red bolded, aether.

We all know the eclipse occurred.

If there are no images from the ISS, then there are no images from the ISS.


Celestia, a real-time 3D space simulation.
 Quoting: Seer777


sorry , me ambiguous

the simulator set to function from iss tells us the eclipse was visible as an eclipse
like we saw from earth
same affect
we have had a few eclipses since we have possessed manned space stations and on several occasions the station(s) have been manned and in the right location to see an eclipse

60,000 people traveled to Australia to see this one and we had live msm tv , several channels

no space station, usa or russian, has ever offered i pic of an eclipse

nasa will not discuss the topic

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hey ss,,

it was felt you were musically inclined,,

hence your previous desires for such video postings to be so easily obsurfacted from interllectual dialoge,,

clarity without distraction,,

also noted is the recognised use of the both sides of the brain required to play most instruments,,

somehow this is recognisable in others,, wether they simply use their voice as an instrument or external musical instruments,,

musicians rarely ever suffer achzeimers in later life,,


much love,,
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I don't get the red bolded, aether.

We all know the eclipse occurred.

If there are no images from the ISS, then there are no images from the ISS.


Celestia, a real-time 3D space simulation.
 Quoting: Seer777


sorry , me ambiguous

the simulator set to function from iss tells us the eclipse was visible as an eclipse
like we saw from earth
same affect
we have had a few eclipses since we have possessed manned space stations and on several occasions the station(s) have been manned and in the right location to see an eclipse

60,000 people traveled to Australia to see this one and we had live msm tv , several channels

no space station, usa or russian, has ever offered i pic of an eclipse

nasa will not discuss the topic
 Quoting: aether


the question is not was there an eclipse there was

the question is
like no stars
can it be seen without being seen through of our ionosphere
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sorry , me ambiguous

the simulator set to function from iss tells us the eclipse was visible as an eclipse
like we saw from earth
same affect
we have had a few eclipses since we have possessed manned space stations and on several occasions the station(s) have been manned and in the right location to see an eclipse

60,000 people traveled to Australia to see this one and we had live msm tv , several channels

no space station, usa or russian, has ever offered i pic of an eclipse

nasa will not discuss the topic
 Quoting: aether


Can you expand a bit on the sentence in blue aether? Is this purely from the perspective of the ISS?

:)
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I wonder about the Nov 28 eclipse now.

Oh, seer, that post a few back about the 4 and the x.

There were 2 solar and 2 lunar (last one on the 28th)
with the venus transit in the middle

spock
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that`s perfect timing cos i was reading something now that floated me to that thread with emotional experiences of real time events vibrant as ever
 Quoting: aether


There was some good info coming thru on that thread ... not sure I remember why it died down hmm but seems the energies flowing would support it once again ...
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


May I ask to which thread you two refer?

As I believe I am unfamiliar with it.


:)
 Quoting: Seer777


It was a thread I had made last year when the She thread got Nasty Seer

Thread: A place to study/discuss "Her Story" for women.
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sorry , me ambiguous

the simulator set to function from iss tells us the eclipse was visible as an eclipse
like we saw from earth
same affect
we have had a few eclipses since we have possessed manned space stations and on several occasions the station(s) have been manned and in the right location to see an eclipse

60,000 people traveled to Australia to see this one and we had live msm tv , several channels

no space station, usa or russian, has ever offered i pic of an eclipse

nasa will not discuss the topic
 Quoting: aether


Can you expand a bit on the sentence in blue aether? Is this purely from the perspective of the ISS?

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


yes
for some reason an out of a window pic of the eclipse from iss station was not taken by any of the people inside
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Ezekiel 1:10 Their faces looked like this: Each of the four had the face of a man, and on the right side each had the face of a lion, and on the left the face of an ox; each also had the face of an eagle.

Juxtapose the above with the oft utilized serpent as the poles not only of conciousness, but the underlying premise of awareness.

4 points in conflict with one; That which potential rises to godhead or the consistent unveiling.

What form does that summate for you. 4 points distilling to one.

Invert it and you have the inevitable fall and separation or re-veiling. The one shorn to many.

As to the context of dogs and cats. It's insofar as realizing polar attributes as one and the other are firmly related to masculine and feminine stereotypes.

Pro Forma
 Quoting: Villi VonderVeener


The cross.

Or intersection.

Or 'X'.


N,S,E,W.

All converge to a single point from perspective of the viewer (5).

That's what I get.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777

this one, I wonder if its connected to the eclipses and the transit?
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I wonder about the Nov 28 eclipse now.

Oh, seer, that post a few back about the 4 and the x.

There were 2 solar and 2 lunar (last one on the 28th)
with the venus transit in the middle

spock
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cool2



Yes...we've had quite a year.

Don't forget the Super Moon...

SuperMoonNYC

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these windows

[link to www.google.co.uk]
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I wonder about the Nov 28 eclipse now.

Oh, seer, that post a few back about the 4 and the x.

There were 2 solar and 2 lunar (last one on the 28th)
with the venus transit in the middle

spock
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cool2



Yes...we've had quite a year.

Don't forget the Super Moon...

SuperMoonNYC

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


i hope that is gone and not coming

people/emotion abduct
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yes
for some reason an out of a window pic of the eclipse from iss station was not taken by any of the people inside
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tounge

Yes.

Perhaps because they can't see it.

Just like all of us up here in the Northern Hemisphere, yesterday...


Or


Maybe those astronauts who spent their entire lives working to get into Space, find celestial events quite dull after having living there for a bit.

Who knows.

One can only theorize.

:)
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1rof1

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The confusion of the powers and the great earthquake.

"It came to pass then, when that light-power had come down over Jesus, that it gradually surrounded him entirely. Then Jesus ascended or soared into the height, shining most exceedingly in an immeasurable light. And the disciples gazed after him and none of them spake, until he had reached unto heaven; but they all kept in deep silence. This then came to pass on the fifteenth day of the moon, on the day on which it is full in the month Tybi.

It came to pass then, when Jesus had reached the heaven, after three hours, that all the powers of the heaven fell into agitation, and all were set in motion one against the other, they and all their

p. 5

æons and all their regions and all their orders, and the whole earth was agitated and all they who dwell thereon. And all men who are in the world fell into agitation, and also the disciples, and all thought: Peradventure the world will be rolled up."




Egyptian calendar

"Season of Growing (Proyet)

November 18 Month of Tybi begins"

Nus
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for some reason an out of a window pic of the eclipse from iss station was not taken by any of the people inside
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tounge

Yes.

Perhaps because they can't see it.

Just like all of us up here in the Northern Hemisphere, yesterday...


Or


Maybe those astronauts who spent their entire lives working to get into Space, find celestial events quite dull after having living there for a bit.

Who knows.

One can only theorize.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


true
but the questions are from people talking directly to nasa on other topics and this topic never gets on the table

but your right

i shot brazil so i will forget it now peacefully tounge
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the obvious is just that,,


yet that which is beyond comprehensional acceptance is thusly humanised through rationalisation until,,

regardless of known void truths an alternative is deemed more palatable,,

interesting,,

much love,,
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for some reason an out of a window pic of the eclipse from iss station was not taken by any of the people inside
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tounge

Yes.

Perhaps because they can't see it.

Just like all of us up here in the Northern Hemisphere, yesterday...


Or


Maybe those astronauts who spent their entire lives working to get into Space, find celestial events quite dull after having living there for a bit.

Who knows.

One can only theorize.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


true
but the questions are from people talking directly to nasa on other topics and this topic never gets on the table

but your right

i shot brazil so i will forget it now peacefully tounge
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you know aether that is classic pyschopathic behavior
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nov 28th is the full moon, hmmmm

that is weird coincidence that both eclipses were on new and full in the same month
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you know aether that is classic pyschopathic behavior
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lucky for me we have a new universe arriving
hopefully i will be reclassified
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The confusion of the powers and the great earthquake.

"It came to pass then, when that light-power had come down over Jesus, that it gradually surrounded him entirely. Then Jesus ascended or soared into the height, shining most exceedingly in an immeasurable light. And the disciples gazed after him and none of them spake, until he had reached unto heaven; but they all kept in deep silence. This then came to pass on the fifteenth day of the moon, on the day on which it is full in the month Tybi.

It came to pass then, when Jesus had reached the heaven, after three hours, that all the powers of the heaven fell into agitation, and all were set in motion one against the other, they and all their

p. 5

æons and all their regions and all their orders, and the whole earth was agitated and all they who dwell thereon. And all men who are in the world fell into agitation, and also the disciples, and all thought: Peradventure the world will be rolled up."




Egyptian calendar

"Season of Growing (Proyet)

November 18 Month of Tybi begins"

 Quoting: 1908247


That reminds me of john 3-14 in a waydamned
and what is freaky is that is the caduceus not the rod of aclepious or however you spell that word.





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