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hiya aether...hows it going?
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hey w/f , happy is the word

did you notice you tied fluorine directly to the origin of our cultural beliefs, brown dwarf history (saturn) thus providing irrevocable evidence for rewriting our past
plus
in utilizing fluorine you tied the electrical nature of our universe into the structure hence functions of ourselves

clever
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Huh? Flourine is a byproduct of nuclear reaction. Think nuclear force(cohesion) and energetic effect.

Look at chlorine fluorine bromine iodine and their placement on the periodic table. Why? Reactivity and shell structure.


The chemical industry and electrolysis is a good place to see those elements in use. In most likelihood with catalytic metals.
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yes we learned a lot about florine in 2011

However a little scepticism and further research is needed and the reason why is that life is hugely, (according to our expanding database of its forms and protocols), dependant on amino acids; they form the very building blocks of genetic structure. However it has been mooted by some astro biologists that in order for amino acids to be produced, there is a prerequisite chemical that must be present: Fluorine. This might not be seen as a major objection to the imaginings of life on other planets until worthy astrophysics informs us that Fluorine is only created in on or near the conditions that are only to be found, to the best of our knowledge, by dying brown dwarf stars. to summarize:............
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Mine is a barker, noisy little bugger, he chases anything that flies, planes, birds, leaves blown in the wind, anything, barking like a loon and runs away all he time, I do not have the heart to snip him, I would hate someone to cut my balls off, so we put up with him, him and my youngest have a love affair going on, every morning before he goes to school he spends a good 10 15 minutes declaring his love for his dog kissing him and cuddling him, is very cute, he is only a year so is slowly getting calmer, yet we still can not let him off the lead, he see's something and bolts chasing it, then something else then something else next thing he is lost and I am walking through the woods screaming lol.
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hey w/f , happy is the word

did you notice you tied fluorine directly to the origin of our cultural beliefs, brown dwarf history (saturn) thus providing irrevocable evidence for rewriting our past
plus
in utilizing fluorine you tied the electrical nature of our universe into the structure hence functions of ourselves

clever
 Quoting: aether

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Huh? Flourine is a byproduct of nuclear reaction. Think nuclear force(cohesion) and energetic effect.

Look at chlorine fluorine bromine iodine and their placement on the periodic table. Why? Reactivity and shell structure.


The chemical industry and electrolysis is a good place to see those elements in use. In most likelihood with catalytic metals.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39902384


yes we learned a lot about florine in 2011

However a little scepticism and further research is needed and the reason why is that life is hugely, (according to our expanding database of its forms and protocols), dependant on amino acids; they form the very building blocks of genetic structure. However it has been mooted by some astro biologists that in order for amino acids to be produced, there is a prerequisite chemical that must be present: Fluorine. This might not be seen as a major objection to the imaginings of life on other planets until worthy astrophysics informs us that Fluorine is only created in on or near the conditions that are only to be found, to the best of our knowledge, by dying brown dwarf stars. to summarize:............
 Quoting: observation

[link to old.richarddawkins.net]
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now in our electric universe brown dwarfs are not dying stars, the are the most common by far stars and all life, as we know it, begins within the radiance (cosmic egg) of a brown dwarf

It is now thought that there might be as many brown dwarfs as there are stars.
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Good afternoon everyone.

Just wanted to share some pics from last night. What I call the 'Eye of Ra log' made a dramatic appearance along side the Moon after sunset. A heron gracing the middle of the log, which looked like an iris.

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:)
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good afternoon

beautiful

our moon is hanging large and low to the ground here as we speak
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Thanks aether. Sounds lovely. Nice day here too. I heard we have 6 more weeks of Winter left to contend with...

My friends just walked out the door to leave. It's been fun. Should be a rather quiet Sunday.

sun
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I uploaded a few photos of my dog so you can see him :)

:spike321::spike123:
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who is that feller on the mantel piece with the 60`s hair
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who is that feller on the mantel piece with the 60`s hair
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Hahaha, that was Calum with his hippie hair, about a year ago, he has cut it off now and has hair like this.

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Me and mrs are really laughing at that comment, we begged him to cut that bloody hair, he looked like a tramp.
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Mine is a barker, noisy little bugger, he chases anything that flies, planes, birds, leaves blown in the wind, anything, barking like a loon and runs away all he time, I do not have the heart to snip him, I would hate someone to cut my balls off, so we put up with him, him and my youngest have a love affair going on, every morning before he goes to school he spends a good 10 15 minutes declaring his love for his dog kissing him and cuddling him, is very cute, he is only a year so is slowly getting calmer, yet we still can not let him off the lead, he see's something and bolts chasing it, then something else then something else next thing he is lost and I am walking through the woods screaming lol.
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I don't think I would let him off the leash if I were you. Sound distressing and easily preventable.

Have you seen these? A Russian photographer and her children with animals. Truly magical.
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According to the Saturn Polar Configuration theory, not more than 6,000 years ago our ancestors lived in a very different world, with a heavens in a different configuration than today. The planets were not far away from the Earth, but overhead, in conjunction above the North Pole. These planets were Saturn, Venus and Mars. Saturn was the primary orb, and was originally not a planet, but a sub-brown dwarf star. This is perhaps one of the most difficult details to wrap our heads around, but as we will see, there is much more to bend our minds.

At this point, many people give up. This is why this story has not hit the mainstream. The implications are so great and the alternative scenario so at odds with our conventional view, that taking the leap and opening our minds to the possibility is going against the matrix. This matrix is the web of our current beliefs, which can be seen as either creating coherence for us, or imprisoning us in a falsehood. In this case, I believe we are holding onto an erroneous understanding and need to revise theories that have existed for centuries.
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Mine is a barker, noisy little bugger, he chases anything that flies, planes, birds, leaves blown in the wind, anything, barking like a loon and runs away all he time, I do not have the heart to snip him, I would hate someone to cut my balls off, so we put up with him, him and my youngest have a love affair going on, every morning before he goes to school he spends a good 10 15 minutes declaring his love for his dog kissing him and cuddling him, is very cute, he is only a year so is slowly getting calmer, yet we still can not let him off the lead, he see's something and bolts chasing it, then something else then something else next thing he is lost and I am walking through the woods screaming lol.
 Quoting: <<orbs>>


I don't think I would let him off the leash if I were you. Sound distressing and easily preventable.

Have you seen these? A Russian photographer and her children with animals. Truly magical.
[link to www.boredpanda.com]

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Yeah other half is on FB all the time so she gets lots of stuff like that, they are lovely aren't they.

I don't let him off, yet I feel loads of guilt, all he wants to do is run, I use a really long rope so he gets a bit of running, when I used to live in spain all the parks had these huge fenced of areas with sand in them that the owners would just let the dogs run around in and the council would come and rake them out, we need something like that here.
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War always unleashes mass amounts of energy and its byproducts.

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Saturn was our original sun, a sub-brown dwarf star that enveloped the Earth and Mars in a protective plasma sheath. In mainstream science it is becoming clear that brown dwarf stars are everywhere in the universe, and that they may be the prime incubators for planets – the perfect medium for life to evolve. When observed through telescopes, these stars appear larger than they really are due to the encompassing plasma sheath being seen in its entirety, hiding the small solar system within. This plasma sheath is similar to our current sun’s transparent heliosphere, but nearly opaque.
 Quoting: observation

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Weather-Mapping a Brown Dwarf

Just a few weeks ago, we reported one team's weather report for Luhman 16B, one of a newly discovered pair of brown dwarfs just 6.6 light-years from Earth. The team's observations showed a gargantuan version of the Giant Red Spot covering between 15% and 25% of the brown dwarf's visible surface.

Now two more teams are reporting additional observations, with one actually mapping out the weather patterns on the brown dwarf's visible surface. .........
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War always unleashes mass amounts of energy and its byproducts.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Cheers
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that is an interesting location which we remote viewed 2010 from great height because of the emotional conditions upon the ground caused by the cosmic upheavals
it was the first and only time we were viewing from the plasma formations within the sky
whoa, i still remember it
i was not as empathic then and it was not a sensitivity to my senses staying at great height
very sad the whole thing
indus valley culture went to

not sure i`m ready for that tonight, to emotional
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War always unleashes mass amounts of energy and its byproducts.

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Cheers
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hi

Could you elaborate on by products please :)
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War always unleashes mass amounts of energy and its byproducts.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Cheers
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that is an interesting location which we remote viewed 2010 from great height because of the emotional conditions upon the ground caused by the cosmic upheavals
it was the first and only time we were viewing from the plasma formations within the sky
whoa, i still remember it
i was not as empathic then and it was not a sensitivity to my senses staying at great height
very sad the whole thing
indus valley culture went to

not sure i`m ready for that tonight, to emotional
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Then by association. How do we put together mohenjo daro. The tripartite triangle of Brahma Vishnu Shiva. Puma Punku. Mass displacement into the levant and europe. Nuclear properties of white gold.

Top mining and the copper trade theorized to tie the mound cultures to egypt, again tied to the levant through the Kelts and the flourishing of gnosticism, stoicism and of course the binding of these disparate elements in the movement from hellenization to romanization.
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The outernet cool2

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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

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War always unleashes mass amounts of energy and its byproducts.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Cheers
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that is an interesting location which we remote viewed 2010 from great height because of the emotional conditions upon the ground caused by the cosmic upheavals
it was the first and only time we were viewing from the plasma formations within the sky
whoa, i still remember it
i was not as empathic then and it was not a sensitivity to my senses staying at great height
very sad the whole thing
indus valley culture went to

not sure i`m ready for that tonight, to emotional
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Then by association. How do we put together mohenjo daro. The tripartite triangle of Brahma Vishnu Shiva. Puma Punku. Mass displacement into the levant and europe. Nuclear properties of white gold.

Top mining and the copper trade theorized to tie the mound cultures to egypt, again tied to the levant through the Kelts and the flourishing of gnosticism, stoicism and of course the binding of these disparate elements in the movement from hellenization to romanization.
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this is what we are loosely working with:

The story of the sudden decline of civilization is repeated over and over, all following shortly after three dates -- 2400 BC, 1500 BC and 800 BC -- for one locality after another: in Greece, in the Middle East, in India, in China, in Mesoamerica, and in South America. This is especially true for the 8th and 7th century BC when some 300 cities in the Middle East were destroyed by earthquakes and fire. These incidents were better remembered. I will return to the 8th and 7th century BC later. The current topic is the era of 1500 to 1400 BC, when vast migrations of people are noted, apparently caused by natural disasters and worldwide changes in climate.

We are now dealing with events not as remote as the floods of 3147 or 2349 BC. There are more records for this later period (although still pitifully few). The incident of circa 1500 BC was a worldwide catastrophe, in some ways larger in scope than the early flood events, for the Earth was moved considerably further from the Sun. Farmers and herders were affected; some civilizations never recovered. The later and much more frequent disruptions of the eighth and seventh century will be minor events in comparison.
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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

Cheers.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it just me or does this 'trolling' sound remarkably familiar?

See images.


'You're one of the ugliest people I've ever seen': Student makes powerful photo project showing the horrific messages trolls leave on her pictures online

The project calls attention to the harsh words people feel emboldened to say about others - especially women - in an online environment, things that they would most likely never say to someone's face.

'The anonymity allows people to say whatever they want without any consequences,' Bottos told the Baltimore Sun. 'They want to get a reaction, to bring you down.'

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Fun stuff. War and it's byproducts.

Maybe this is why kurzweil and google are doing their thing.


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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

Cheers.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it just me or does this 'trolling' sound remarkably familiar?

See images.


'You're one of the ugliest people I've ever seen': Student makes powerful photo project showing the horrific messages trolls leave on her pictures online

The project calls attention to the harsh words people feel emboldened to say about others - especially women - in an online environment, things that they would most likely never say to someone's face.

'The anonymity allows people to say whatever they want without any consequences,' Bottos told the Baltimore Sun. 'They want to get a reaction, to bring you down.'

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


it is the same/similar emotional experience and i think it can link to this :

Experts attribute the destructive nature of anonymous online mobs to group dynamics, saying that groups with homogeneous views tend to become more extreme as members reinforce each other's beliefs, they fail to see themselves as individuals, so they lose a sense of personal responsibility for their destructive acts, they dehumanize their victims, which makes them more willing to behave destructively, and they become more aggressive when they believe they are supported by authority figures.
 Quoting: observation

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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

Cheers.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it just me or does this 'trolling' sound remarkably familiar?

See images.


'You're one of the ugliest people I've ever seen': Student makes powerful photo project showing the horrific messages trolls leave on her pictures online

The project calls attention to the harsh words people feel emboldened to say about others - especially women - in an online environment, things that they would most likely never say to someone's face.

'The anonymity allows people to say whatever they want without any consequences,' Bottos told the Baltimore Sun. 'They want to get a reaction, to bring you down.'

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Once possessed desire becomes insatiable.

This is why I prefer to overlay everything as a comedy rather than a tragedy.

Thankfully he was dressed.
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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

Cheers.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it just me or does this 'trolling' sound remarkably familiar?

See images.


'You're one of the ugliest people I've ever seen': Student makes powerful photo project showing the horrific messages trolls leave on her pictures online

The project calls attention to the harsh words people feel emboldened to say about others - especially women - in an online environment, things that they would most likely never say to someone's face.

'The anonymity allows people to say whatever they want without any consequences,' Bottos told the Baltimore Sun. 'They want to get a reaction, to bring you down.'

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


it is the same/similar emotional experience and i think it can link to this :

Experts attribute the destructive nature of anonymous online mobs to group dynamics, saying that groups with homogeneous views tend to become more extreme as members reinforce each other's beliefs, they fail to see themselves as individuals, so they lose a sense of personal responsibility for their destructive acts, they dehumanize their victims, which makes them more willing to behave destructively, and they become more aggressive when they believe they are supported by authority figures.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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It only works if it reflects truth. Vain egos usually create the lesion for the virus to enter, as egos are tools of delusion.
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Man eats their artists. Or watches as they consume themselves...

Cheers.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, looked worn out during last public appearance... just two weeks before being found dead with 'needle in his arm'

Philip Seymour Hoffman didn't look like the picture of health during his last public appearance.

Just two weeks before dying from an apparent drug overdose on Sunday at the age of 46, the Oscar-winning actor attended the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 19 to promote his new films A Most Wanted Man and God's Pocket.

With a five o'clock shadow and pale complexion, the New York resident appeared worn out.

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Is it just me or does this 'trolling' sound remarkably familiar?

See images.


'You're one of the ugliest people I've ever seen': Student makes powerful photo project showing the horrific messages trolls leave on her pictures online

The project calls attention to the harsh words people feel emboldened to say about others - especially women - in an online environment, things that they would most likely never say to someone's face.

'The anonymity allows people to say whatever they want without any consequences,' Bottos told the Baltimore Sun. 'They want to get a reaction, to bring you down.'

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]
 Quoting: Seer777


Once possessed desire becomes insatiable.

This is why I prefer to overlay everything as a comedy rather than a tragedy.

Thankfully he was dressed.
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I know. It's one of thing I enjoy about you.

More lolz are always good.
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Shadows of fukushima.

Controlled demolition.

You can't see it or taste it and then.......
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Shadows of fukushima.

Controlled demolition.

You can't see it or taste it and then.......
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My partner's brother had thyroid cancer a few months ago. He got surgery and all is fine now, but I couldn't help but wonder if it has something to do with Fukushima. And eating the crab out of this Bay.

I'm told I am paranoid regarding. Perhaps I am. But I'm playing it safe. As safe as I can, being this close.

As so it goes.
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Shadows of fukushima.

Controlled demolition.

You can't see it or taste it and then.......
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How would we describe a force, equal to 121 million billion billion billion billion newton, that drives each quanta of space-time and mediates each of the forces that holds the Universe together? The Gforce is omniscient in that it is enormously powerful and encompasses the entire physical Universe. The Gforce is non-material in nature, and yet gives rise to all physical existence. The Gforce produces the space-time (Aether) in which we live. Further evidence gathered from the neurosciences show that conductance is a direct measurement of emotions, and conductance is also shown to be a quality of the Aether. Thus there is a physics link to suggest the Aether is involved with certain aspects of mind, if not all aspects of mind. Some people might notice the striking resemblance between the omniscient, non-material, and mind-like quality of Aether and compare it to the similar description often ascribed to a Creator God of the physical Universe.
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Mine is a barker, noisy little bugger, he chases anything that flies, planes, birds, leaves blown in the wind, anything, barking like a loon and runs away all he time, I do not have the heart to snip him, I would hate someone to cut my balls off, so we put up with him, him and my youngest have a love affair going on, every morning before he goes to school he spends a good 10 15 minutes declaring his love for his dog kissing him and cuddling him, is very cute, he is only a year so is slowly getting calmer, yet we still can not let him off the lead, he see's something and bolts chasing it, then something else then something else next thing he is lost and I am walking through the woods screaming lol.
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I don't think I would let him off the leash if I were you. Sound distressing and easily preventable.

Have you seen these? A Russian photographer and her children with animals. Truly magical.
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:)
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Yeah other half is on FB all the time so she gets lots of stuff like that, they are lovely aren't they.

I don't let him off, yet I feel loads of guilt, all he wants to do is run, I use a really long rope so he gets a bit of running, when I used to live in spain all the parks had these huge fenced of areas with sand in them that the owners would just let the dogs run around in and the council would come and rake them out, we need something like that here.
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He's a cutie, small dogs definitely make the most noise :)
Dunno if ye seen this clip about the animal communicator, pretty amazing!
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Shadows of fukushima.

Controlled demolition.

You can't see it or taste it and then.......
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My partner's brother had thyroid cancer a few months ago. He got surgery and all is fine now, but I couldn't help but wonder if it has something to do with Fukushima. And eating the crab out of this Bay.

I'm told I am paranoid regarding. Perhaps I am. But I'm playing it safe. As safe as I can, being this close.

As so it goes.
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well today and 2 or 3 times in our recent past your current location and that topic has gently arisen
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Shadows of fukushima.

Controlled demolition.

You can't see it or taste it and then.......
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How would we describe a force, equal to 121 million billion billion billion billion newton, that drives each quanta of space-time and mediates each of the forces that holds the Universe together? The Gforce is omniscient in that it is enormously powerful and encompasses the entire physical Universe. The Gforce is non-material in nature, and yet gives rise to all physical existence. The Gforce produces the space-time (Aether) in which we live. Further evidence gathered from the neurosciences show that conductance is a direct measurement of emotions, and conductance is also shown to be a quality of the Aether. Thus there is a physics link to suggest the Aether is involved with certain aspects of mind, if not all aspects of mind. Some people might notice the striking resemblance between the omniscient, non-material, and mind-like quality of Aether and compare it to the similar description often ascribed to a Creator God of the physical Universe.
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it kicks like a sleep twitch tounge
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Eddies in the whorl of the wake. All the fingerprints look familiar.

As McLuhan so astutely observed

The medium is the massage.
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What's the global conciousness project saying?





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