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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 01/31/2013 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello friends. Quoting: completejigsaw This is My last post hear until I here from the Cabal that controls this world, or the ones that think they do. Please look at the open letter to them from THE CREATOR. Have fun, I enjoyed being with you. I hope they make the right decision. Bye, I am disappearing after tonight. Alfa to omega [youtube] Take care, cj. |
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aether (OP) User ID: 28218601 United Kingdom 01/31/2013 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, I missed this part: Quoting: Septenary Man what comes next now you can never be forgotten thus you can never be indra again ? So my subconscious made my conscious self experience forgetting... no your subconscious is the part of you that you don`t notice think again when indra was prompted to visuals you , before there was visible sign of you, you are memory than can never be forgotten you being chad be you for nano seconds only at the point of your mum and dads physical creation of you, thus they never knew you, you never went past indra`s visualization of you but you exists as memory that can never be forgotten follow that sequence through processes and you live to be a million linear years makes no difference it is still you remembered unique you as all are the question is you can never be forgotten once remembered you can never be indra cos you never where you were visualized by indra conscious process within conscious process the question is what happens to you when you "die" Last Edited by aether on 01/31/2013 05:24 PM |
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0 User ID: 26110228 United States 01/31/2013 05:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hahahaha! Well Ms. Ulu. Thank you for your kindly responses. You do know an ulu is a tool used for skinning whales by the Eskimos. They are very sharp! I know, because i almost cut my hand off once with one when i was down on my luck. But that is when i met Jesus. So i am grateful. Have a great day! Thanks again for the laughs. :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22476772 United States 01/31/2013 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1998 a strange story emerged from a village in the remote Kham region of eastern Tibet. It is said that a rainbow appeared one day above the cabin of Khenpo A-chos, a devout lama who had continued to practice and teach Buddhism despite the severe restrictions of the Chinese government. He was in his eighties, but not sick. Nevertheless, he lay down on his bed, began reciting the Tibetan mantra “Om mani padme hum,” and died. Shortly after the nuns, monks, and others who studied with him began the Tibetan Buddhist prayers that accompany death, they noticed that Khenpo A-chos’s skin began to turn soft and pinkish. His students hurried to another lama to ask about this, and he told them to cover the body and continue their prayers. They placed a thin yellow monk’s cloak over him, and as the days passed, they saw that his body was shrinking. By the end of the week, the students reported, nothing remained—just a few hairs left on the pillow. Khenpo A-chos had apparently become what is known in Tibetan Buddhism as a rainbow body. [link to discovermagazine.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22476772 United States 01/31/2013 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The lama who had been consulted by the students, Lama A-chos (no relation), told him that achieving the rainbow body “is a matter of inner realization. It’s not a philosophical idea. It’s not a metaphor.” He also showed Father Tiso photographs of himself taken while meditating, indicating what looked like light radiating from his body. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 819998 United States 01/31/2013 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hahahaha! Well Ms. Ulu. Thank you for your kindly responses. Quoting: 0 26110228 You do know an ulu is a tool used for skinning whales by the Eskimos. They are very sharp! I know, because i almost cut my hand off once with one when i was down on my luck. But that is when i met Jesus. So i am grateful. Have a great day! Thanks again for the laughs. :) I met Jesus here... He's a down kind of guy... You have a great day too...! |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 31248385 United States 01/31/2013 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ahhh id ends in 28. More suiting to the page number. Much better. Quoting: 0 26110228 :) Yes, i saw. The pointer about page 1228. Lol I am taking some movements away from forums again. Cept that page about the black night. If it should continue. Have a good one, all you ones. ;) I certainly hope the synch you have been experiencing 0 has a bit more substance to it than what you continue to note regarding your rotating user id's. Those who make, those who ride, and those who do both. Right? When then, is then... Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22476772 United States 01/31/2013 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One doctor watched the man's chest; another, the movements of his face. Macdougall himself kept his eyes on the scale's indicator. "Suddenly, coincident with death," wrote Macdougall, "the beam end dropped with an audible stroke hitting against the lower limiting bar and remaining there with no rebound. The loss was ascertained to be three-fourths of an ounce." Which is, yes, twenty-one grams. Hollywood metricized their reference to the event for the simply reason that 21 Grams sounds better. Who's going to go see a movie called Point Seven Five Ounces? [link to www.lostmag.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22476772 United States 01/31/2013 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 21 has an aliquot sum of 11 though it is the second composite number found in the 11-aliquot tree with the abundant square prime 18 being the first such member. Twenty-one is the first number to be the aliquot sum of three numbers 18, 51, 91. 21 appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 9, 12, 16 (it is the sum of the first two of these). The sum of divisors for the integers 1 through 6 is 21. 21 is the smallest non-trivial example of a Fibonacci number whose digits are Fibonacci numbers and whose digit sum is also a Fibonacci number. 21 is a repdigit in base 4 (111). 21 is the smallest natural number that is not close to a power of 2, 2^n, where the range of closeness is +- n. 21 is the smallest number of differently sized squares needed to square the square. |
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