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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Quoting: Seer777 I wrote to another some days ago regarding said, and received little interest. His request was for an interesting science experiment for his child to perform. I thought it clever. He did not. Which was? It was in regard to how specific scents or taste can essentially cause a form of 'time travel' within memory. Propelling one backward into a clear moment of time. So clear in fact, as to almost re-live it. I offered up the Anton vid for example. I thought his child being young, could explore this idea with a uncommon scents of adulthood vs childhood but which is often common to both. For example the smell of playdough or crayons. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18040520 Canada 01/12/2013 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Quoting: Seer777 I wrote to another some days ago regarding said, and received little interest. His request was for an interesting science experiment for his child to perform. I thought it clever. He did not. Which was? It was in regard to how specific scents or taste can essentially cause a form of 'time travel' within memory. Propelling one backward into a clear moment of time. So clear in fact, as to almost re-live it. I offered up the Anton vid for example. I thought his child being young, could explore this idea with a uncommon scents of adulthood vs childhood but which is often common to both. For example the smell of playdough or crayons. :) Definitely, But children often react/answer with that they deem to be the desired response. They have little use for defining nuance as their sense of time is limitless. As they don't define themselves with moments measured against one another. |
aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Quoting: Seer777 I wrote to another some days ago regarding said, and received little interest. His request was for an interesting science experiment for his child to perform. I thought it clever. He did not. Which was? It was in regard to how specific scents or taste can essentially cause a form of 'time travel' within memory. Propelling one backward into a clear moment of time. So clear in fact, as to almost re-live it. I offered up the Anton vid for example. I thought his child being young, could explore this idea with a uncommon scents of adulthood vs childhood but which is often common to both. For example the smell of playdough or crayons. :) if memory (emotional impression) is within an external field to us the field that our emotional expression impressed (retained) within accessing again does give impression of time travel |
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[Ar] 3d^3 User ID: 29317919 United States 01/12/2013 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1001 rules I like ]%00%[ Last Edited by <%)oM34PrIm|(%>< on 01/12/2013 06:36 PM 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p 6s 4f 5d 6p 7s 5f 6d 7p |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Definitely, But children often react/answer with that they deem to be the desired response. They have little use for defining nuance as their sense of time is limitless. Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus As they don't define themselves with moments measured against one another. I understand that. It was more for the adults than the child. Just something which would add a little novelty to what they had seen before. I was chasing away boredom at the time. Passing the time in between. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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[Ar] 3d^3 User ID: 29317919 United States 01/12/2013 06:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you thinking of Scheherazade and the 1001 Arabian Nights or just the amount of rules lol.. Last Edited by <%)oM34PrIm|(%>< on 01/12/2013 06:40 PM 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p 6s 4f 5d 6p 7s 5f 6d 7p |
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pi User ID: 20063747 Canada 01/12/2013 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One in ten people has an OBE once, or more commonly, several times in his or her life Quoting: observationAccording to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationWow, more than I'd have guessed. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One in ten people has an OBE once, or more commonly, several times in his or her life Quoting: observationAccording to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationI would figure it would be higher than that. I've had two...but the second was much different than the first. As I was not in any physical 'danger' if you will. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good morning nice start Environmental Energy - the Discovery of a new physical Truth: there is no energy in matter other than that received from the environment. Quoting: Nikola Teslaif this /z\ is true how could this \z/ not be true |
pi User ID: 20063747 Canada 01/12/2013 06:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationWow, more than I'd have guessed. According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationI would figure it would be higher than that. |
aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One in ten people has an OBE once, or more commonly, several times in his or her life Quoting: observationAccording to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationI would figure it would be higher than that. I've had two...but the second was much different than the first. As I was not in any physical 'danger' if you will. :) Last Edited by aether on 01/12/2013 06:48 PM |
[Ar] 3d^3 User ID: 29317919 United States 01/12/2013 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Quoting: Seer777 I wrote to another some days ago regarding said, and received little interest. His request was for an interesting science experiment for his child to perform. I thought it clever. He did not. Which was? It was in regard to how specific scents or taste can essentially cause a form of 'time travel' within memory. Propelling one backward into a clear moment of time. So clear in fact, as to almost re-live it. I offered up the Anton vid for example. I thought his child being young, could explore this idea with a uncommon scents of adulthood vs childhood but which is often common to both. For example the smell of playdough or crayons. :) % that's a good one..I have a distinct recollection of the scent of purple pez..I associate a time period with it, certain emotions/sensations, and sometimes even pick up the scent on the air when a storm is coming..lol very odd. % Last Edited by <%)oM34PrIm|(%>< on 01/12/2013 06:50 PM 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p 6s 4f 5d 6p 7s 5f 6d 7p |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationWow, more than I'd have guessed. According to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationI would figure it would be higher than that. Yes well...many keep things to themselves. Especially, if it presses against preconceived notions or causes one to feel vulnerable to ridicule. With something of such a personal nature, even those closest to you may may turn a deaf ear. :) Last Edited by Seer777 on 01/12/2013 06:51 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | for some years in the uk our authorities have been running the following. Quoting: aether 3 hospitals that possess isolated from all others operating theaters these theaters are regularly and randomly without staff prior knowledge "redecorated" in odd color and symbol which express a unique design when viewed from above the hospitals are national centers for crises patients that are expected to die imminently from out of the blue circumstances as in: a consistent flow of people whom suddenly are most likely are going to die no matter what medical assistance is administered the ones that do not die are two types those that remember nothing those that watched themselves being operated on from above Near-death experience [link to en.wikipedia.org] Out-of-body experience One in ten people has an out-of-body experience once, or more commonly, several times in his or her life but scientists still know little about the phenomenon Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] |
aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | interesting thought Quoting: aether to me people (us) have boundaries defined by aura (emotional definition) the emotions they display within their flexible boundary (tensegrity) defines their experience of all things outside of their flexible boundary do traditional boxes have flexible boundaries? if you think about it where were those people in hospital if not within their flexible boundary powered by their still living 95% conscious process within their body hence they never go more than 40 ft away no history of consciously knowing anything about the topic they remain within average aura range's of 5 to 10 to 30 to 40 ft mostly around the 5 to 10 ft range |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18040520 Canada 01/12/2013 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One in ten people has an OBE once, or more commonly, several times in his or her life Quoting: observationAccording to a Gallup poll, approximately eight million Americans claim to have had a near-death experience. Quoting: observationWow, more than I'd have guessed. Depending on awareness, every moment can be construed a near death experience. ;) |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 3d^3:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM1NTYwMjY5XzM4N0UyM0ZE] Quoting: % that's a good one..I have a distinct recollection of the scent of purple pez..I associate a time period with it, certain emotions/sensations, and sometimes even pick up the scent on the air when a storm is coming..lol very odd. % Exactly. Something random like that. For myself for example, the smell of purple irises. As my mother had these in the garden and I would often admire them as a child. Whenever I smell irises now, I am propelled back standing next to the pump house around which, the iris grew. [link to upload.wikimedia.org] :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | of the patients interviewed possessing memory considered accurate by our authorities as in: Quoting: aether saw all aspects of the color/symbol design they possess this in common: all felt themselves, experienced motion as in sitting, flying, hovering etc. but experienced it because they were doing it, they experience no material sensation of their doing it from our material dimension. as in: sitting on a window ledge to them was sitting on a window ledge because the desired to and did. they did not sense the actual ledge they experience only going to it (motion) and sitting on it , they replicated it`s location and sat on it in it`s location. they all hear sound but appear to receive sound from our material dimension via communicative intuition:as in they see surgeons talking and know what they are saying including accents etc. but they do not experience these sounds as they do these: the sounds that to them are heard by carried sound (wave) are unlike sound they have heard before when in body and most often are of musical tone, to them, often including trumpet like sounds etc: leading our authorities to consider the carried sounds are locational to the "dimension" they are in all see color normally none remember their shape, all know it was themselves of familiar shape but non remember noticing their arms or legs etc. although all know they are there: as in they experience the same sensations of possessing their bodies but never see their bodies none feel in both location , body in theater and themselves all know they are no longer in their material body and experience no sensation from it at all the time they experience is gauged by the length of time their observations took to perform and this varies from minutes to one or two hours they experience no sense of time while out of their body all returned into their bodies while in the theater, none know how and some regret doing so all appear profoundly thoughtful of their experience afterwards |
pi User ID: 20063747 Canada 01/12/2013 06:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes well...many keep things to themselves. Quoting: Seer777 Especially, if it presses against preconceived notions or causes one to feel vulnerable to ridicule. With something of such a personal nature, even those closest to you may may turn a deaf ear. :) Yes I have seen this... I've only described it to one person via email, and my best friend "in real life", and my younger brother. It crosses the "line" drawn by the ego, in my experience. I would suppose that is why the subject is so "taboo". |
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aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/12/2013 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 3d^3:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM1NTYwMjY5XzM4N0UyM0ZE] Quoting: % that's a good one..I have a distinct recollection of the scent of purple pez..I associate a time period with it, certain emotions/sensations, and sometimes even pick up the scent on the air when a storm is coming..lol very odd. % Exactly. Something random like that. For myself for example, the smell of purple irises. As my mother had these in the garden and I would often admire them as a child. Whenever I smell irises now, I am propelled back standing next to the pump house around which, the iris grew. [link to upload.wikimedia.org] :) some songs by led zep instantly prompt me to taste the metallic taste of the acid tab(s) relating trips to some music |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/12/2013 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes well...many keep things to themselves. Quoting: Seer777 Especially, if it presses against preconceived notions or causes one to feel vulnerable to ridicule. With something of such a personal nature, even those closest to you may may turn a deaf ear. :) Yes I have seen this... I've only described it to one person via email, and my best friend "in real life", and my younger brother. It crosses the "line" drawn by the ego, in my experience. I would suppose that is why the subject is so "taboo". Yes. You read the story on my thread of what occurred back in September of 2011. I attempted to tell both my mother and my brother, among others close to me, who all looked at me like I had lobsters crawling out my eyes. A complete block out. It is one of the main reasons I have pulled away to find those of 'like Mind'. Although, my brother is very understanding and seeks a similar path. He texted me just yesterday complaining that he 'barely knew me anymore'. So we chatted for a bit. We both felt better after. After all, I would have never 'got there' without him. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
pi User ID: 20063747 Canada 01/12/2013 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | some songs by led zep instantly prompt me to taste the metallic taste of the acid tab(s) Quoting: aether relating trips to some music Personally I've only ever tasted Shulgin's analogs of mescaline; 2c-E and 2c-I. They had an odd taste, not metallic... but the memory that was a burned-in link to the taste, was instead a rather ominous feeling that I had just taken a giant leap off the diving board on the deep end. LOL Last Edited by pi on 01/12/2013 07:12 PM |