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aether  (OP)

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It forges you, I think
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That is EXACTLY how I look at it.
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:)


This world is the hottest forge in which the finest steel is forged. In other words, life is supposed to suck. The harder it is, the more you grow from it. Count your blessings.

Even your hardships will make sense one day.
 Quoting: THE-FALL


Agreed.


However, not 'suck'.

Man chooses his tomorrow, today...


Pressure and heat refine carbon to diamond.

 Quoting: Bea Nameless


And steel...into a sWORD.


 Quoting: Seer777




One learns to appreciate the 'gifts'.

As you know...

 Quoting: Seer777



:)
 Quoting: Seer777


golden age became :

The sufferings of Our Lord, which culminated in His death upon the cross, seem to have been conceived of as one inseparable whole from a very early period.
 Quoting: Pope

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The Four Noble Truths

1. Life means suffering.

2. The origin of suffering is attachment.

3. The cessation of suffering is attainable.

4. The path to the cessation of suffering
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i suspect what we label in our 21st century, madness, had something to do with the after affect of golden age experience and conclusions we drew from it tounge
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aether,,

when an elastic band reaches the full stretch potential a retraction is inevitable by design,,

magnectic fields mirror this pattern of expansion/contraction when effected by gravity,,

the oppersite is true of compressed density,,

time is the density of comprehension,,


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i know
here is now
and there was then
both the same ingredients
differing "tension"

i am noticing my mood is too high spirited to settle on the topic suffer or any derivatives of it`s meaning

sorry if i am sounding flippant on the serious tounge
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that is fine aether,,

this one is somewhat over zeleous at times,,

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The term IMAGINAL is noted in the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language as first used circa 1647 in the following context: "That inward life's the impresse imaginall Of Nature's Art."
A closely associated term, was IMAGINATORY, noted in print in 1618 in the context of: "The Dreamings ... which have entered and centered themselves in thy Imaginatory Mind."
The term IMAGINATION is found in English at about 1340 in the context of forming a mental concept of what is not actually physically present to the senses. Circa 1509, IMAGINATION was defined as "The creative faculty of the mind in its highest aspect; the power of framing new and striking intellectual conceptions."
Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary defines IMAGINATION as "The power or faculty of the mind by which it conceives and forms ideas of things communicated to it by the organs of the senses." The 1967 version of Webster's carries this same definition.
In most contemporary dictionaries, IMAGINAL (adjective) is defined as "of or relating to imagination or to images or imagery." The needs of researchers of the faculties of imagination have required the introduction of The IMAGINAL as a noun, and which refers to all processes of imagination.
IMAGINATION and IMAGINAL are often confused with ILLUSION, defined as "the state or fact of being intellectually deceived or misled; a misleading image presented to the vision; sensory perception to which wrong interpretation is attached." Attributing the definition of ILLUSION to IMAGINATION or the IMAGINAL is therefore spurious.
During modern times, the tendency arose to consider the phenomena of "Dreamings" as separate from the phenomena of "imagination." Organized research into the imaginatory and imaginal faculties began in the 1920s, and has confirmed that dreams and imagination are similar and purposeful components of human imaginal faculties.
 Quoting: observation
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feel so full of love,,

mental fidgiting,,lol,,

much love,,
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Both imagination and waking dream need to be defined since Western culture disbelieves in the vital reality of imagination and is uninformed of the function regarding waking dream processes.

In common western usage, "imagination" means the formation of mental image which is neither real nor present. It is often used as synonymous with fantasy similarly perceived as having little to do with the "real" world.

But this has not always been the case. In 1976, Carol McMahon illustrated how imagination served a very real function in Western life in general and western medicine in particular, which had been holistic prior to the advent of dualistic Cartesian thought in the 17th century. McMahon writes:

"Among the faculties of the soul were sensation, reason, digestion, and imagination. The lattermost was a major theoretical variable in human physiopathology. The theory of imagination-produced disease reached in zenith in Renaissance medical treatises, where its implications for diagnosis, prognostication and therapy were fully elaborated. Although the conceptualization of imagination as causal in altering bodily functions antedated Aristotle, it was his formulation which became the received view of the Renaissance.

"It was this soul which accounts for the historical greatness of psychological medicine. When Descartes (1596-1650) redefined soul as "immaterial substance" or "mind," imagination's role in the disease process was irrevocably taken from it. An era ensued in which the existence of "mental illness" was denied. How, it was asked, could an "immaterial substance" possibly be sick?

"We have failed to profit from the accomplishments of our early predecessors because of a discontinuity in the history of medicine. In the pre-Cartesian era, medicine was invariably holistic or psychosomatic. In the post-Cartesian dualistic era, mechanistic physiopathology gained ascendancy, and psychophysiological events were forbidden on logical grounds."

Before Descartes, imagination was thought to reside in the ventricles of the brain and to be the regulator of visual phenomena, which encompassed dreams and hallucinations as well as emotions.
The individual who was treated for physical and emotional disorders was given exercises that involved his visualization capacity. An object might appear to the individual during these exercises.

In waking life, the individual would then acquire such an object to wear as a talisman or amulet, to remind him of the discoveries he made by utilizing his imagination about himself and his disturbances. He was thereby able to sustain the influence of imagination in his everyday life and live this continuity between imaginal and waking life.

It is interesting that activity associated with imagination was located in the brain. Current investigation of right hemispheric activity has accorded this hemisphere of the brain the function of mediating activity of the imagination.
This activity is a NONRATIONAL thought process dealing with gestaltic perception.
Significantly, the right cerebral hemisphere is connected with functions of the left side of the body, which is the location of the heart. Numerous cultures, including the Hebraic and the ancient Egyptian (Schwaller de Lubicz, 1977) and the North American Indian (Se'journe', 1976) call imagination and holistic perception the "intelligence of the heart." [link to www.biomindsuperpowers.com]
 Quoting: observation


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/z\ that reminds me

i had a thought
while i walked

imagination = remote view function

if that is true, does it alter our motive to utilize imagination

Imagination, also called the faculty of imagining, is the ability of forming mental images, sensations and concepts, in a moment when they are not perceived through sight, hearing or other senses.
 Quoting: imagination

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 Quoting: aether


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whilst you say your mental persuasive narrative is redundant by emotion,,

it is felt that a certain professor regarding closed circuit photon time related experiments within a barium enriched enviroment are of interest,,

perhaps?,,

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[link to en.wikipedia.org]

This Newport Tower on the solstice at 9 in the morning, light comes in through the window and illuminates the eggshaped keystone?? And not just a light but a box of light. So what is an egg in a box mean?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635


That's about a 20 minute drive from me...I should go check it out...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Medieval Templars

The prolific British writer Andrew Sinclair has put forth the hypothesis that the Newport Tower was built by medieval Scottish Templars led by the Scottish earl Henry Sinclair, as part of an alleged voyage to New England about a hundred years before Columbus.[37] Sinclair's alleged voyage to America has been vigorously disputed.[38]

==========================================================
This expedition is described in "The Sword and the Grail" by Andrew Sinclair, a descendant of Henry St. Clair. There is a good deal about Templars and Masons and similar matters, which I read with a certain amount of scepticism but it seems to me he makes a very good case for the reality of the 1398 expedition. (Almost everything written about Templars and Masons is highly controversial, and open to a great deal of speculation.)
[link to www.angelfire.com]
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Knight and Lomas speculate that the Knights Templar discovered under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem a royal archive dating from King Solomon's times that stated that Phoenicians from Tyre voyaged to a westerly continent following a star called "La Merika". According to Knight and Lomas, the Templars learned that to sail to that continent, they had to follow a star by the same name, which became the origin of the name "America". Sinclair supposedly followed this route.[19]

The theory also makes use of the supposed Templar connection to explain the name Nova Scotia ("New Scotland" in Latin). It is based on the 18th century tale that some Templars escaped the suppression of their order by fleeing to Scotland during the reign of Robert the Bruce[20] and fought in the Battle of Bannockburn.[21]

Claims persist that Rosslyn Chapel contains Templar imagery. Andrew Sinclair speculates that the grave slab now in the crypt is that of a Templar knight[22]: According to author Robert Lomas, the chapel also has an engraving depicting a knight templar holding the sword over a head of an initiate, supposedly to protect the secrets of the templars.[23] Rosslyn Chapel was built by Sir William St Clair, last St Clair Earl of Orkney, who was the grandson of Henry. According to Lomas, Sir William, the chapel builder, is also the direct ancestor of the first Grand Master of Masons of Scotland, also named William St Clair (Sinclair).[23]
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whilst you say your mental persuasive narrative is redundant by emotion,,

it is felt that a certain professor regarding closed circuit photon time related experiments within a barium enriched enviroment are of interest,,

perhaps?,,

much love
 Quoting: nobody 30416591


i am having pleasant "difficulty" because i am emotionally within events awaiting to happen prompted by real time reality

the "difficulty" is i`m emotionally experiencing "living" how my life not is lived at this moment so i am "without thought" using information that does not fit real time

i`ve adjusted tounge
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[link to en.wikipedia.org]

This Newport Tower on the solstice at 9 in the morning, light comes in through the window and illuminates the eggshaped keystone?? And not just a light but a box of light. So what is an egg in a box mean?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635


That's about a 20 minute drive from me...I should go check it out...
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Medieval Templars

The prolific British writer Andrew Sinclair has put forth the hypothesis that the Newport Tower was built by medieval Scottish Templars led by the Scottish earl Henry Sinclair, as part of an alleged voyage to New England about a hundred years before Columbus.[37] Sinclair's alleged voyage to America has been vigorously disputed.[38]

==========================================================
This expedition is described in "The Sword and the Grail" by Andrew Sinclair, a descendant of Henry St. Clair. There is a good deal about Templars and Masons and similar matters, which I read with a certain amount of scepticism but it seems to me he makes a very good case for the reality of the 1398 expedition. (Almost everything written about Templars and Masons is highly controversial, and open to a great deal of speculation.)
[link to www.angelfire.com]
-------------------------------------------------------
Knight and Lomas speculate that the Knights Templar discovered under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem a royal archive dating from King Solomon's times that stated that Phoenicians from Tyre voyaged to a westerly continent following a star called "La Merika". According to Knight and Lomas, the Templars learned that to sail to that continent, they had to follow a star by the same name, which became the origin of the name "America". Sinclair supposedly followed this route.[19]

The theory also makes use of the supposed Templar connection to explain the name Nova Scotia ("New Scotland" in Latin). It is based on the 18th century tale that some Templars escaped the suppression of their order by fleeing to Scotland during the reign of Robert the Bruce[20] and fought in the Battle of Bannockburn.[21]

Claims persist that Rosslyn Chapel contains Templar imagery. Andrew Sinclair speculates that the grave slab now in the crypt is that of a Templar knight[22]: According to author Robert Lomas, the chapel also has an engraving depicting a knight templar holding the sword over a head of an initiate, supposedly to protect the secrets of the templars.[23] Rosslyn Chapel was built by Sir William St Clair, last St Clair Earl of Orkney, who was the grandson of Henry. According to Lomas, Sir William, the chapel builder, is also the direct ancestor of the first Grand Master of Masons of Scotland, also named William St Clair (Sinclair).[23]
[link to en.wikipedia.org]



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yes we are all going to have to fit this into our lives because our past few hundred years are formed with motivated care wrapped in templar and associated goals

they, like everyone else, are going to have to fit recent discovery into practical application
but
in our 21 st century, they and their associates are a vital force in military matters of the "west"
and
because the "west" possess the biggest killing ability
they have an important say in what "fitting in" translates into tounge
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completely understood aether,,

peaked into your reality,,

so many --- ----- --m--- ---- -----i--d- ---- ----s

interesting,,

take care,,


much love,,
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yes we are all going to have to fit this into our lives because our past few hundred years are formed with motivated care wrapped in templar and associated goals

they, like everyone else, are going to have to fit recent discovery into practical application
but
in our 21 st century, they and their associates are a vital force in military matters of the "west"
and
because the "west" possess the biggest killing ability
they have an important say in what "fitting in" translates into tounge
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think we see the real PTB trying to set up boogie men mysterious long gone entities as the scapegoat for their doings...

If the templars really ran the show , there wouldn't be history channel documentaries and Hollywood films made about them...Not to say that they don't posses some secret knowledge...but I would have to say Freemasons and the 'chosen people of G-d' wield significantly more power than them...Especially when it comes to banking, media control and the west's foreign policy.
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you know this ray i am sure

do we associate Templar`s with communism and islam

why would arc (america/russia/china) allow the only functioning space port on earth to be in an islamic country with a communist leader and possessing this capital

[link to vigilantcitizen.com]

the president tounge

Kazakhstan
Order of the Golden Eagle
Medal "Astana"
Medal "10 Years of the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan"
Medal "10th Anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan"
Medal "10th Anniversary of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan"
Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Railway of Kazakhstan"
Medal "10 Years of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan"
Medal "50 Years of the Virgin Lands"
Jubilee Medal "60 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945"
Medal "10 Years of the City of Astana"
Medal "20 Years of the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan"
Soviet Union
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Badge of Honour
Medal "For the Development of Virgin Lands"
Jubilee Medal "70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR"
[edit]Russian Federation
Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called
Medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan"
Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"
Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
The Order of Akhmad Kadyrov (Chechnya)
[edit]Foreign awards
Austria : Grand Star of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
Belgium : Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold
Croatia : Grand Order of King Tomislav
Egypt : Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile
Estonia : Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana
Finland : Commander Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
Finland : Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland
France : Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur
Greece : Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer
Hungary : Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
Italy : Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Japan : Order of the Chrysanthemum
Latvia : 1st Class with Chain of the Order of the Three Stars
Lithuania: Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great (5 May 2000)[42]
Luxembourg : Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown
Poland : Order of the White Eagle
Romania : Sash of the Order of the Star of Romania
Russia : Order of St. Andrew
Slovakia : Grand Cross (or 1st Class) of the Order of the White Double Cross (2007)[43]
Turkey : Order of State of Republic of Turkey (2009)[44]
United Kingdom : Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Ukraine : Order of Liberty (Ukraine)
Ukraine : Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 1st Class [link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: observation


notice any "knights" 1rof1

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yes we are all going to have to fit this into our lives because our past few hundred years are formed with motivated care wrapped in templar and associated goals

they, like everyone else, are going to have to fit recent discovery into practical application
but
in our 21 st century, they and their associates are a vital force in military matters of the "west"
and
because the "west" possess the biggest killing ability
they have an important say in what "fitting in" translates into tounge
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think we see the real PTB trying to set up boogie men mysterious long gone entities as the scapegoat for their doings...

If the templars really ran the show , there wouldn't be history channel documentaries and Hollywood films made about them...Not to say that they don't posses some secret knowledge...but I would have to say Freemasons and the 'chosen people of G-d' wield significantly more power than them...Especially when it comes to banking, media control and the west's foreign policy.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Lol...The J-word gets auto changed to chosen people of god...Classic example right there. What group are we not allowed to talk about in society? There's your answer for who runs the show...
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beware the d4rk kn1ght of the soul,,

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yes we are all going to have to fit this into our lives because our past few hundred years are formed with motivated care wrapped in templar and associated goals

they, like everyone else, are going to have to fit recent discovery into practical application
but
in our 21 st century, they and their associates are a vital force in military matters of the "west"
and
because the "west" possess the biggest killing ability
they have an important say in what "fitting in" translates into tounge
 Quoting: Rayrayz


I think we see the real PTB trying to set up boogie men mysterious long gone entities as the scapegoat for their doings...

If the templars really ran the show , there wouldn't be history channel documentaries and Hollywood films made about them...Not to say that they don't posses some secret knowledge...but I would have to say Freemasons and the 'chosen people of G-d' wield significantly more power than them...Especially when it comes to banking, media control and the west's foreign policy.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


all the same thing
no independence within order
a facade for moral
that alters dependent on the politics of god
there is nothing if there is not military
so say our military since the end of our golden age
tradition tounge
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tradition indeed,,
much love
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I think we see the real PTB trying to set up boogie men mysterious long gone entities as the scapegoat for their doings...

If the templars really ran the show , there wouldn't be history channel documentaries and Hollywood films made about them...Not to say that they don't posses some secret knowledge...but I would have to say Freemasons and the 'chosen people of G-d' wield significantly more power than them...Especially when it comes to banking, media control and the west's foreign policy.
 Quoting: Rayrayz


Lol...The J-word gets auto changed to chosen people of god...Classic example right there. What group are we not allowed to talk about in society? There's your answer for who runs the show...
 Quoting: aether


like everything
step by step

...


It's the age where no one watches. Nouns and active verbiage are parsed ,prodded, poked and potentially: Alarum, Alarum, Exeunt
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4553172


I would often write it this way...but it works on a few levels...


"Who is watching the Watchers?"

hf
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if someone in our past could see the watchers we know watchers are either slow .as in light speed regulated
or
want to be seen

imagine knowing that 2000 years plus ago and knowing how you know it
would you tell people?
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tounge
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easter island subjecates the larger view,,

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easter island subjecates the larger view,,

much love,,
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yes that`s cropped up in our past 7 months

If rongorongo does prove to be writing and proves to be an independent invention, it could be one of very few independent inventions of writing in human history
 Quoting: observation

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completely understood aether,,

peaked into your reality,,

so many --- ----- --m--- ---- -----i--d- ---- ----s

interesting,,

take care,,


much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 30416591


hmm




I like puzzles, however I think this one may be unsolvable without further clues.

Are we playing 'hangman'?

tounge
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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completely understood aether,,

peaked into your reality,,

so many --- ----- --m--- ---- -----i--d- ---- ----s

interesting,,

take care,,


much love,,
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I would like to buy a vowel...
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easter island subjecates the larger view,,

much love,,
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yes that`s cropped up in our past 7 months

If rongorongo does prove to be writing and proves to be an independent invention, it could be one of very few independent inventions of writing in human history
 Quoting: observation

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 Quoting: aether


Here is an example of it (easter island glyphs are to the right of each row). They look suspiciously like the plasma formations seen carved on rocks all around the world (Notice the thunderbolt to the bottom right and the figures in the second row on the top).
[link to www.jps.auckland.ac.nz]

Incredibly there exists another writing system in Mohenjo Daro (Indus Valley) in Pakistan which is almost identical (however they are seperated by more than 2.000 years and thousands of miles), making it even more plausible to assume that both civilications saw the something similar in the sky.
[link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net]
 Quoting: observation


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completely understood aether,,

peaked into your reality,,

so many --- ----- --m--- ---- -----i--d- ---- ----s

interesting,,

take care,,


much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 30416591


hmm




I like puzzles, however I think this one may be unsolvable without further clues.

Are we playing 'hangman'?

tounge
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can we change the label of my thought please tounge

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Are we playing 'hangman'?

tounge
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can we change the label of my thought please tounge
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Did you not enjoy my pun?

tounge
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Are we playing 'hangman'?

tounge
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can we change the label of my thought please tounge
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Did you not enjoy my pun?

tounge
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missed it rex
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the general feeling when dealing with our military with it`s illustrious history and vast information gathering over our entire remembered history (spoils of war) is

no one likes to be shown that what they possess that has made them important is not important thus they are not important

does not seem to fly easily with military

their discovering what they possess is more important than they themselves had yet discovered works better

from there it opens the door for all parties to consider what these new discoveries may or not mean for our military and their traditional place of importance within our societies

if we couple the new discoveries to our future outside of our magnetosphere we add the new dimension to all which is

what is our militarizes role outside of it`s traditional domain, our magnetosphere

this by default requires the arc militarizes to compare notes over
and
leads to the possibility of adjusting our militarizes traditional role on earth because of off earth focus

this goes step in step with the impact of new discoveries generally on the practical management of societies from the view of resources and lifestyle because of resources

all of which is military domain until it is not by common consent of military

Last Edited by aether on 12/22/2012 08:04 PM
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Re: X Marks the Spot
Did you not enjoy my pun?

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missed it rex
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lol


I was just playing.

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I 'timeout' more often than I connect.

Frustrating.


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