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thankyou see7 for the video,,

you are simply brilliant,, indeed,,

you always manage to somehow connect perfectly,, the reasons often overlooked by the instigater,, resulting in wonderful mental reflex,,

thankyou,,

you truly are a see7 star,,

much love,,
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Who dat in da bold?
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I thought this an interesting article during the server crash...


Interesting Fact: There's a Yawning Need for Boring Professors

Dr. Eastwood, a Canadian psychology professor, is one of a growing number of researchers in what is becoming an exciting field of inquiry: boredom studies. The young adults in his lab watch dry instructional videos all in an effort to help researchers understand how we experience boredom, what causes it, and eventually, how to relieve it.

Boredom researchers are used to the jokes, but they contend that theirs is a fascinating field. For one thing, boredom has serious consequences for health and productivity, they say, linked to depression, overeating, substance abuse, gambling and even mortality—people may, indirectly, be "bored to death." One 2010 study found that the boredom-prone are more than twice as likely to die of heart disease than their more-engaged brethren.


In another recent paper, Dr. Eastwood and two colleagues set out to write the ultimate scientific definition of boredom, culling through decades of research papers to assemble a description of the phenomenon. Their definition describes an unpleasant state of "wanting, but being unable, to engage in satisfying activity," caused by problems with the brain's ability to pay attention.

Bored people typically blame their environment, not themselves, for the state, thinking "this task is boring" or "there is nothing to do," the paper found.


[link to online.wsj.com]

SignsAbound

:)
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odd experience, your post /z\ links to my reply today of this post of yours \z/


Flexible as in not 'fixed' to a certain unobservable point from a proper vantage point...


I often speak how the day, weeks, and months can stretch into forever.......

I likened it to a seconds just before a car crash, when the 'seconds' suspend into split second response time or just the sensation of s t r e t c h e d time...

I believe we determined at one point in the thread it could be due velocity of incoming stimuli.


:)
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and

Imaginal Psychology is a recent branch of psychology which considers soul to be psychology’s primary concern. Central to this new discipline is the idea that the 'soul' expresses itself in images, and that care of the soul requires that we pay great attention to the images we 'inhabit'. This approach to psychology draws on a variety of spiritual traditions, the religious beliefs of indigenous peoples, mythology, literature and poetry, Deep Ecology, and social critique. [link to en.wikipedia.org]
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but my reply post is not on the thread
i remember writing it, i remember the words within my reply and i remember "talking" to you as i wrote it
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thankyou see7 for the video,,

you are simply brilliant,, indeed,,

you always manage to somehow connect perfectly,, the reasons often overlooked by the instigater,, resulting in wonderful mental reflex,,

thankyou,,

you truly are a see7 star,,

much love,,
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Who dat in da bold?
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How come you have some posts by 0?
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thankyou see7 for the video,,

you are simply brilliant,, indeed,,

you always manage to somehow connect perfectly,, the reasons often overlooked by the instigater,, resulting in wonderful mental reflex,,

thankyou,,

you truly are a see7 star,,

much love,,
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bump
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your correct,,indeed,, an overlooked accidental fopar choice of terminology,,

all instigations are of course,, simply mirrored reflections,,

a better word perhaps,, may have been another less so invocative of a singlular creative narrative,,

"mentioning observer" fits better indeed,,

thankyou,,

much love,,
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thankyou see7 for the video,,

you are simply brilliant,, indeed,,

you always manage to somehow connect perfectly,, the reasons often overlooked by the instigater,, resulting in wonderful mental reflex,,

thankyou,,

you truly are a see7 star,,

much love,,
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Who dat in da bold?
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How come you have some posts by 0?
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Be-cause of what it represents and it is the only symbol that is close to "the name" that was given to me on the otherside of life.
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your correct,,indeed,, an overlooked accidental fopar choice of terminology,,

all instigations are of course,, simply mirrored reflections,,

a better word perhaps,, may have been another less so invocative of a singlular creative narrative,,

"mentioning observer" fits better indeed,,

thankyou,,

much love,,
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Conduit.
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Something of interest I found aether during the server break.

I was doing a bit of research on what you linked me to last night.


I found this and found it intriguing...

[link to img243.imageshack.us]

hmm

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dear 0,,

a "conduit" ,,

how wonderful,, the better by far,,

thankyou,,



much love,,
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Something of interest I found aether during the server break.

I was doing a bit of research on what you linked me to last night.


I found this and found it intriguing...

[link to img243.imageshack.us]

hmm
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The orbit of venus is a pentagram?

scratching
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:)


A flower too...

[link to www.hermes3.net]

:earthvenus:
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The orbit of venus is a pentagram?

scratching
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Yeah, it is in relation to the earth (I think) and that is where the 'lines' of the pentagram come from.
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[link to www.youtube.com]

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That looks familiar.

tounge


It's even angled the same...

O.o
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[link to img243.imageshack.us]


hmm

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 Quoting: Tiny Trink


4 min guys is getting his imagination around increasing vortical patterns over n america and his quake watch "just cut interesting for a different reason than i expected"

sun affects not planetary alignment affect tounge
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Something of interest I found aether during the server break.

I was doing a bit of research on what you linked me to last night.


I found this and found it intriguing...

[link to img243.imageshack.us]

hmm
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yes

tounge
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You can delete those posts now Aether, he got the link. Thanks..
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In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blew.

Rememeber Seer the story i told you about columbus?

When columbus thought he found india, and then upon discovery proclaimed a new world, while the native shook his head on the shore and said, i was here first.

the birds flew above watching both men on in a boat and one on the shore, thought to themselves, neither of them dicovered america.

chuckle
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Have a great day all you ones. :)
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In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blew.

Rememeber Seer the story i told you about columbus?

When columbus thought he found india, and then upon discovery proclaimed a new world, while the native shook his head on the shore and said, i was here first.

the birds flew above watching both men on in a boat and one on the shore, thought to themselves, neither of them dicovered america.

chuckle
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Lovely. I was thinking of something quite similar recently, while watching the birds.

:)


I have to say...

I am Amazed.

Still processing, if you will.


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hey 0,,

is that blew,, really blue,, or just an individual perception of blue,,


is it possible too imaj-in,, a colour never seen,, and thus describe it?,,


apparently sir winston churchill was colour blind,,

which colourfully blew many a mind,,

yet he was a wonderful chess player indeed,,


much love,,
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1,618 indeed,,

as learnt here,,


who looks outside dreams

who looks inside dreams,, awakens,,

carl gustav jung,,

much love,,
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It's because we have done this before...over and fucking over...time to get off the loop...

hf
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good morning tounge

emotional topic precognition cool2
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Hello :D yes... lol

hf
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grinning
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I dance and she reacts
Yet the underflow through which she dances prodded her.

She's my neg-image, a blind mime in a sea of fire
And she's not alone.

That connection, to ground, extending an empathetic web
A dance which attracts or not.

If I flow a round, what message is sent
Through intent or neglect, result be the same.

Either grab the bar or be a stumbling bot.

Then again, can watch it all pass by in that instant of many.

The topology of a BEC can be 'spun' by lazing
A persistent symbol may be impressed upon.

A lazed X as a product of a 100,000 year random walk through the core
Or did She react to Our dance?

We already know. Her source is random rebound.

Yet random is driven.

Persistence of patterns
Persistence of time
Floppy clocks
Floppy space

She bends

Bend, bend space, just take a bow

To right a wrong
To right a left

To invert space at the interface so as to draw her out of the fire.

Draw One, draw All.

Sprites everywhere else, in air, water and rock.
But fire, a will she does own.

Drawn by the feed of anodic gradients
She's repulsed by foul exhalation.

Foul exaltation.


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'Tis in the underflow, the undertow, there sits the undertoad
Waiting to gather souls in a tumbling briny tunnel.

Beware the trappings of the beach.

Enter feet first - caveat emptor.

Glee in surrender? I think not.
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clappa
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grinning
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ohyeah
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Tree and human health may be linked

................“ There’s a natural tendency to see our findings and conclude that, surely, the higher mortality rates are because of some confounding variable, like income or education, and not the loss of trees,” said Donovan. “But we saw the same pattern repeated over and over in counties with very different demographic makeups.”

Although the study shows the association between loss of trees and human mortality from cardiovascular and lower respiratory disease, it did not prove a causal link. The reason for the association is yet to be determined..................
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[link to www.fs.fed.us]


The fibonacci sequencing needs noting in all of this, simply watch for the numbers especially if they occur together...21/34.
The implosion rate is to this sequencing.
Trees turn this around on march21st and sept 22nd, thus gravity within the tree is focussed to a point above the tree and the sap falls to there during the reverse spiral time.
Watch the whirling dervishes, watch which way they spin. [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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Greetings Everyone hf Doing much better :)

( Thank You <0> )

Love Indeed is in the Air ;)

luvstruk

came across this

Two sparks spiraling in the dark, going round on the mari go round of the verse, Being magnetised by their heat to perform a feat that creates a seed of universe. hf
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:1987Alit:

The Hymn of Creation

“A time is envisioned when the world was not, only a watery chaos (the dark, “indistinguishable sea”) and a warm cosmic breath, which could give an impetus of life. Notice how thought gives rise to desire (when something is thought of it can then be desired) and desire links non-being to being (we desire what is not but then try to bring it about that it is). Yet the whole process is shrouded in mystery.

Where do the gods fit in this creation scheme?

The non-existent was not; the existent was not at that time. The atmosphere was not nor the heavens which are beyond. What was concealed? Where? In whose protection? Was it water? An unfathomable abyss?

There was neither death nor immortality then. There was not distinction of day or night. That alone breathed windless by its own power. Other than that there was not anything else.

Darkness was hidden by darkness in the beginning. All this was an indistinguishable sea. That which becomes, that which was enveloped by the void, that alone was born through the power of heat.

Upon that desire arose in the beginning. This was the first discharge of thought. Sages discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with wisdom.

Their line [of vision] was extended across; what was below, what was above? There were impregnators, there were powers: inherent power below, impulses above.

Who knows truly? Who here will declare whence it arose, whence this creation? The gods are subsequent to the creation of this. Who, then, knows whence it has come into being?

Whence this creation has come into being; whether it was made or not; he in the highest heaven is its surveyor. Surely he knows, or perhaps he knows not.”
 Quoting: Rig Veda


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Peace be with You ,

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Awwwe shucks, twas nothing. Wait thats me!

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Take care dear fringe.

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Greetings Everyone hf Doing much better :)

( Thank You <0> )

Love Indeed is in the Air ;)

luvstruk

came across this

Two sparks spiraling in the dark, going round on the mari go round of the verse, Being magnetised by their heat to perform a feat that creates a seed of universe. hf
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:1987Alit:

The Hymn of Creation

“A time is envisioned when the world was not, only a watery chaos (the dark, “indistinguishable sea”) and a warm cosmic breath, which could give an impetus of life. Notice how thought gives rise to desire (when something is thought of it can then be desired) and desire links non-being to being (we desire what is not but then try to bring it about that it is). Yet the whole process is shrouded in mystery.

Where do the gods fit in this creation scheme?

The non-existent was not; the existent was not at that time. The atmosphere was not nor the heavens which are beyond. What was concealed? Where? In whose protection? Was it water? An unfathomable abyss?

There was neither death nor immortality then. There was not distinction of day or night. That alone breathed windless by its own power. Other than that there was not anything else.

Darkness was hidden by darkness in the beginning. All this was an indistinguishable sea. That which becomes, that which was enveloped by the void, that alone was born through the power of heat.

Upon that desire arose in the beginning. This was the first discharge of thought. Sages discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with wisdom.

Their line [of vision] was extended across; what was below, what was above? There were impregnators, there were powers: inherent power below, impulses above.

Who knows truly? Who here will declare whence it arose, whence this creation? The gods are subsequent to the creation of this. Who, then, knows whence it has come into being?

Whence this creation has come into being; whether it was made or not; he in the highest heaven is its surveyor. Surely he knows, or perhaps he knows not.”
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Peace be with You ,

back to my studies
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Greetings Everyone hf Doing much better :)

( Thank You <0> )

Love Indeed is in the Air ;)

luvstruk

came across this

Two sparks spiraling in the dark, going round on the mari go round of the verse, Being magnetised by their heat to perform a feat that creates a seed of universe. hf
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:1987Alit:

The Hymn of Creation

“A time is envisioned when the world was not, only a watery chaos (the dark, “indistinguishable sea”) and a warm cosmic breath, which could give an impetus of life. Notice how thought gives rise to desire (when something is thought of it can then be desired) and desire links non-being to being (we desire what is not but then try to bring it about that it is). Yet the whole process is shrouded in mystery.

Where do the gods fit in this creation scheme?

The non-existent was not; the existent was not at that time. The atmosphere was not nor the heavens which are beyond. What was concealed? Where? In whose protection? Was it water? An unfathomable abyss?

There was neither death nor immortality then. There was not distinction of day or night. That alone breathed windless by its own power. Other than that there was not anything else.

Darkness was hidden by darkness in the beginning. All this was an indistinguishable sea. That which becomes, that which was enveloped by the void, that alone was born through the power of heat.

Upon that desire arose in the beginning. This was the first discharge of thought. Sages discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with wisdom.

Their line [of vision] was extended across; what was below, what was above? There were impregnators, there were powers: inherent power below, impulses above.

Who knows truly? Who here will declare whence it arose, whence this creation? The gods are subsequent to the creation of this. Who, then, knows whence it has come into being?

Whence this creation has come into being; whether it was made or not; he in the highest heaven is its surveyor. Surely he knows, or perhaps he knows not.”
 Quoting: Rig Veda


:blufracmir:



Peace be with You ,

back to my studies
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you feel good
lovely
and
i just been watching our moon as i walked, sooooooo long since it hung there (cloud)
it is still almost full
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Thought this was interesting:

The earliest usage of Licorice was back in the first syllables of recorded time. Licorice freaks throughout history have included Pharaohs and Prophets. Generous supplies were discovered in Emperor King Tut's tomb, while Egyptian hieroglyphics record the use of Licorice in a popular beverage by men in the days when the Bible was still being written! Alexander the Great, the Scythian armies, Roman Emperor Caesar, and even India's great prophet, Brahma, are on record endorsing the beneficial properties contained in Licorice. Warriors used it for its ability to quench thirst while on the march, while others (including Brahma and venerable Chinese Buddhist sages), recognized Licorice's valuable healing properties.
[link to www.licorice.org]
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Posted on the wrong thread, lol but either way maybe it will get a responseafro

Found this interesting as well:

Re: Secrets of the Aether, Questions and Answers
by junglelord on Thu Nov 06, 2008

(SNIP)


I will tell you space is continual electric tension.
Quantum Structure is identified in the constants themself.
Structure and Function cannot be seperated.
This also requires that you assign a structure to a non material dimensional fundamental reality.
No function just happens, it needs a structure, both material and non material.
Material structural functions prove the structure on the non material reality.
Electronics is not just material science. It is the elemental structural and functional relationships
that are the link between material and non material. One can find a whole lot of truth in that.

PHI, Pi, e are the language of the universe.
Quantum Structure is based on these forms.
All life is also based on these forms.
The universe is based on these forms.
The non material dimensions are these forms.
They are fundamental, transcendental, and the source for all creation.
APM is based on these Harmonic Relationships as are the constants of our measurements.
Measurements arise due to the structure.
The foundational structure is PHI, Pi, e.
These are non material.
Yet they are identifiable.
Nature shows us this is so.
The template is also fractal and holographic.
The EU and APM and this idea are all cohesive.
Synergetics is the best way to marry APM with Blaze Labs.
A virus is a icosahedron because of a very essential reason.
HINT HINT HINT.
Do not over look that my good man.
The water molecule forms a tetrahedron.
The Blaze Labs says valence band electons form Platonic Solids.
BINGO.
PHI, Pi, e, Platonic Solids, Real Numbers and Phase Shift.
Intertwine three, with a push/pull to weave.

 Quoting: Divinity

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Thought this was interesting:

The earliest usage of Licorice was back in the first syllables of recorded time. Licorice freaks throughout history have included Pharaohs and Prophets. Generous supplies were discovered in Emperor King Tut's tomb, while Egyptian hieroglyphics record the use of Licorice in a popular beverage by men in the days when the Bible was still being written! Alexander the Great, the Scythian armies, Roman Emperor Caesar, and even India's great prophet, Brahma, are on record endorsing the beneficial properties contained in Licorice. Warriors used it for its ability to quench thirst while on the march, while others (including Brahma and venerable Chinese Buddhist sages), recognized Licorice's valuable healing properties.
[link to www.licorice.org]
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Damn that is... thanks for sharing Fancy! :)

hf
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Thought this was interesting:

The earliest usage of Licorice was back in the first syllables of recorded time. Licorice freaks throughout history have included Pharaohs and Prophets. Generous supplies were discovered in Emperor King Tut's tomb, while Egyptian hieroglyphics record the use of Licorice in a popular beverage by men in the days when the Bible was still being written! Alexander the Great, the Scythian armies, Roman Emperor Caesar, and even India's great prophet, Brahma, are on record endorsing the beneficial properties contained in Licorice. Warriors used it for its ability to quench thirst while on the march, while others (including Brahma and venerable Chinese Buddhist sages), recognized Licorice's valuable healing properties.
[link to www.licorice.org]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


Damn that is... thanks for sharing Fancy! :)

hf
 Quoting: Spirit666


Apparently it's an aphrodisiac, lol
Here is a recipe and a little bit more history
[link to books.google.com]

on page 143 if doesn't link to the page





GLP