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Bacteria groups when competing for the same habitat can produce chemical compounds to kill the other group without harming their own group.


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Exactly how bad is antibiotic resistance right now?

We are starting to see the kind of incurable infection that scientists have warned us about for years. In January, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that a woman in Nevada had died from an infection resistant to every available antibiotic.

People in the United States have been infected by pan-resistant bacteria before. “It’s not the first time that there has been an untreatable bacterial infection in the US,” says James Hughes, co-director of the Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center in Atlanta. “This particular case…is an extreme example of how bad it can get.”
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Mucus has been the vital role in body health according to many of the wise way traditions of the herbal medicine kind.
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Common sense. Put things into your body, mind, spirit, soul, emotions, that you do not understand is not healthy.


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Deadly Illness Killing Hundreds Of Children In India Caused By Eating Too Many Lychee Fruit

Every year, a mysterious illness strikes the poorer children living in the town of Muzzafarpur, India. Hundreds are admitted to hospital from around mid-May, peaking in June, with seizures and swelling on the brain after waking up in the night screaming. Of those who suffered the condition, around half tragically die.

Now researchers have identified the cause of this distressing illness, putting it down to consuming large amounts of lychee fruit on an empty stomach. Muzzafarpur is India’s largest lychee growing region, and doctors found that the condition coincided every year with the lychee harvesting season, mainly impacting those from the poorest socioeconomic background.
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Mucus has been the vital role in body health according to many of the wise way traditions of the herbal medicine kind.
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Now this one explains a piece of a dream.
Ha!
(put a smile on my face)
Thank you, Fancy !
Hope that all is going great for you in there.
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Mucus has been the vital role in body health according to many of the wise way traditions of the herbal medicine kind.
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Now this one explains a piece of a dream.
Ha!
(put a smile on my face)
Thank you, Fancy !
Hope that all is going great for you in there.
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Nice to see ya
Awesome, no probs
Should I get out of the computer, lol?
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What did Oscar want you to do? He had missions for me. He said that they were inconsequential, small. Steal a pen, replace a GPS chip. And you performed these missions willingly? No. He said that if I didn't, that... they would kill Kurt. That they would kill my team. Naz: And you believed him? Yes. But these missions, Jane, they were neither small nor inconsequential, were they? They had a very large, very specific goal. Yes. One that I... didn't realize until it was too late.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

Coming on the feet of the ant also means all the little events is what holds the larger event as the workings of the ants holds the truth. The weight of the bioelectric fields of ants, crickets, butterflies and other insects.
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Some gemstones derive a large portion of their appeal because they are found in an unexpected locality or have an unusual origin. "Ant hill garnets" are one of the more interesting of these "novelty gems."

They are called "ant hill garnets" because they are found on and around the margins of ant hills. The ants encounter the garnets while excavating their underground passages. The ants haul the stones to the surface and discard them. The rain washes the garnets clean and moves them down the flank of the ant hill, where they can accumulate in large numbers.


Underworld topic
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Ba'al is well-attested in surviving inscriptions and was popular in theophoric names throughout the Levant[21] but he is usually mentioned along with other gods, "his own field of action being seldom defined".[22] Nonetheless, Ugaritic records show him as a weather god, with particular power over lightning, wind, rain, and fertility.[22][n 4] The dry summers of the area were explained as Ba'al's time in the underworld and his return in autumn was said to cause the storms which revived the land.[22] Thus, the worship of Ba'al in Canaan—where he eventually supplanted El as the leader of the gods and patron of kingship—was connected to the regions' dependence on rainfall for its agriculture, unlike Egypt and Mesopotamia, which focused on irrigation from their major rivers.

The bold can go with the gemstones, as similar different ingredients. And it came up that ba'al in all 4 seasons preserves memories for a time, lol.

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Mucus has been the vital role in body health according to many of the wise way traditions of the herbal medicine kind.
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Now this one explains a piece of a dream.
Ha!
(put a smile on my face)
Thank you, Fancy !
Hope that all is going great for you in there.
 Quoting: >S<


Nice to see ya
Awesome, no probs
Should I get out of the computer, lol?
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Too late to get out of it, Fancy...
chuckle
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Stones were found with Arabic, Phoenician, Egyptian, Libyan, Olgem(sp?), Tifinag(sp?), Chinese, Burmese and Pali Burmese Inscriptions.

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A brilliant, bright-green meteor blazed through the sky just north of Milwaukee early this morning (Feb. 6), and likely sprinkled space rocks into Lake Michigan.

The falling space rock likely burned up in the sky about 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32 kilometers) north of Milwaukee, or about 100 miles (160 km) north of Chicago, according to the American Meteorological Society (AMS).
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I have something about green fire in mind.
Anyway... later :-)
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Mucus has been the vital role in body health according to many of the wise way traditions of the herbal medicine kind.
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Now this one explains a piece of a dream.
Ha!
(put a smile on my face)
Thank you, Fancy !
Hope that all is going great for you in there.
 Quoting: >S<


Nice to see ya
Awesome, no probs
Should I get out of the computer, lol?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Too late to get out of it, Fancy...
chuckle
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It's never too late where time does not necessarily exist
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Comalcalco, Mexico



Stones were found with Arabic, Phoenician, Egyptian, Libyan, Olgem(sp?), Tifinag(sp?), Chinese, Burmese and Pali Burmese Inscriptions.

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I saw that the other day.



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A brilliant, bright-green meteor blazed through the sky just north of Milwaukee early this morning (Feb. 6), and likely sprinkled space rocks into Lake Michigan.

The falling space rock likely burned up in the sky about 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32 kilometers) north of Milwaukee, or about 100 miles (160 km) north of Chicago, according to the American Meteorological Society (AMS).
[link to www.livescience.com]

I have something about green fire in mind.
Anyway... later :-)
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Interesting, I'd like to hear.
Later
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I like this post you made

From delusion lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality.

-Upanisad 1.3.28-



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Rasa is about human state of mind. Its about what the mind feels and the expression of the feeling thereafter. In the Bharata’s Natyashastra, Rasa is an emotion experienced by the audience created by the facial expression or the Bhava of the actor. In indian classical dance it is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
[link to onlinebharatanatyam.com]

Navras = nine ("nava") emotional states ("rasa") that are exhibited during music, drama, and the visual arts.
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It is said in legends, shifting/changing was because of emotional states. If one doesn't know where they are and what they are within, that Upanishad makes sense. But emotions steering or prompted from delusions and darkness and death does that really take one to truth, light, and immortality? The question is, what emotional garments is one putting on and from where? The threads that holds structures together physically is similar function is what holds mentally and emotionally. I'm not talking of the belief of gravity.
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More on mind. Odin and Cain were both said to be wanderers. Some said this is an actual place

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In English idiom, to go to the Land of Nod is to go to sleep, based on "to nod" or "to nod off" meaning to fall asleep.

"Nod" is the Hebrew root of the verb "to wander". Therefore, to dwell in the land of Nod is usually taken to mean that one takes up a wandering life.[2]

Genesis 4:17 relates that after arriving in the Land of Nod, Cain's wife bore him a son, Enoch, in whose name he built the first city.


Fall asleep is what Adam did, hmmmm

It is said the nagi(individual soul) can wander off due to many influences, even playfully. If it does not come back it is called 'soul loss', meaning it is lost. There used to be medicine people who's purpose was to find it and bring it back. That is what shepherds do for lost sheep. See the similarities?

When the mind wanders lost from the Now, it does not see what is coming.

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This video on acoustics really show that the people who built it knew all about thunderbirds, the wakinyan. It is funny their eyes shoot out light. Just like a flashlight sees shadows:P
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I like this post you made

From delusion lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality.

-Upanisad 1.3.28-



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Rasa is about human state of mind. Its about what the mind feels and the expression of the feeling thereafter. In the Bharata’s Natyashastra, Rasa is an emotion experienced by the audience created by the facial expression or the Bhava of the actor. In indian classical dance it is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
[link to onlinebharatanatyam.com]

Navras = nine ("nava") emotional states ("rasa") that are exhibited during music, drama, and the visual arts.
 Quoting: >S<



It is said in legends, shifting/changing was because of emotional states. If one doesn't know where they are and what they are within, that Upanishad makes sense. But emotions steering or prompted from delusions and darkness and death does that really take one to truth, light, and immortality? The question is, what emotional garments is one putting on and from where? The threads that holds structures together physically is similar function is what holds mentally and emotionally. I'm not talking of the belief of gravity.
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This video on acoustics really show that the people who built it knew all about thunderbirds, the wakinyan. It is funny their eyes shoot out light. Just like a flashlight sees shadows:P
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These go together:P
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Rare polar phenomenon could trigger big freeze

The UK faces a three-week freeze with temperatures plunging as cold as -15C because of a rare North Pole phenomenon that triggered the 2010 big freeze and nationwide white-out.

The worst cold spell of winter, with widespread snow, ice and travel chaos, threatens from February 11.

The North Pole’s high-altitude air has suddenly warmed up and is set to shunt cold low-level Arctic air south to Scotland. However, the whole of the UK is set for a bitter spell of freezing temperatures.
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Rare polar phenomenon could trigger big freeze

The UK faces a three-week freeze with temperatures plunging as cold as -15C because of a rare North Pole phenomenon that triggered the 2010 big freeze and nationwide white-out.

The worst cold spell of winter, with widespread snow, ice and travel chaos, threatens from February 11.

The North Pole’s high-altitude air has suddenly warmed up and is set to shunt cold low-level Arctic air south to Scotland. However, the whole of the UK is set for a bitter spell of freezing temperatures.

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I do find it interesting enoch is on both cain and seth family tree. Both have similar names multiple times.
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Now this one explains a piece of a dream.
Ha!
(put a smile on my face)
Thank you, Fancy !
Hope that all is going great for you in there.
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Nice to see ya
Awesome, no probs
Should I get out of the computer, lol?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Too late to get out of it, Fancy...
chuckle
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It's never too late where time does not necessarily exist
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to get out ?
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I like this post you made

From delusion lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality.

-Upanisad 1.3.28-



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Rasa is about human state of mind. Its about what the mind feels and the expression of the feeling thereafter. In the Bharata’s Natyashastra, Rasa is an emotion experienced by the audience created by the facial expression or the Bhava of the actor. In indian classical dance it is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
[link to onlinebharatanatyam.com]

Navras = nine ("nava") emotional states ("rasa") that are exhibited during music, drama, and the visual arts.
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It is said in legends, shifting/changing was because of emotional states. If one doesn't know where they are and what they are within, that Upanishad makes sense. But emotions steering or prompted from delusions and darkness and death does that really take one to truth, light, and immortality? The question is, what emotional garments is one putting on and from where? The threads that holds structures together physically is similar function is what holds mentally and emotionally. I'm not talking of the belief of gravity.
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I may have a little talk with a spider and then i'll come back with an opinion on this :-)

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Nice to see ya
Awesome, no probs
Should I get out of the computer, lol?
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Too late to get out of it, Fancy...
chuckle
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It's never too late where time does not necessarily exist
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to get out ?
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Yes, lol
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I like this post you made

From delusion lead me to truth
From darkness lead me to light
From death lead me to immortality.

-Upanisad 1.3.28-



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Rasa is about human state of mind. Its about what the mind feels and the expression of the feeling thereafter. In the Bharata’s Natyashastra, Rasa is an emotion experienced by the audience created by the facial expression or the Bhava of the actor. In indian classical dance it is referred to as Rasa-abhinaya.
[link to onlinebharatanatyam.com]

Navras = nine ("nava") emotional states ("rasa") that are exhibited during music, drama, and the visual arts.
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It is said in legends, shifting/changing was because of emotional states. If one doesn't know where they are and what they are within, that Upanishad makes sense. But emotions steering or prompted from delusions and darkness and death does that really take one to truth, light, and immortality? The question is, what emotional garments is one putting on and from where? The threads that holds structures together physically is similar function is what holds mentally and emotionally. I'm not talking of the belief of gravity.
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I may have a little talk with a spider and then i'll come back with an opinion on this :-)
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Sounds good
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Hundreds of ancient earthworks resembling Stonehenge found in Amazon rainforest

Hundreds of ancient earthworks resembling those at Stonehenge were built in the Amazon rainforest, scientists have discovered after flying drones over the area.

The findings prove for the first time that prehistoric settlers in Brazil cleared large wooded areas to create huge enclosures meaning that the 'pristine' rainforest celebrated by ecologists is actually relatively new.


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Geoglyphs, lol
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A long-standing association with the word for "fish" dâg, perhaps going back to the Iron Age, has led to an interpretation as a "fish-god", and the association of "merman" motifs in Assyrian art (such as the "Dagon" relief found by Austen Henry Layard in the 1840s). The god's name was, however, more likely derived from a word for "grain", suggesting that he was in origin associated with fertility and agriculture

In Ugaritic, the root dgn also means grain: in Hebrew dagan, Samaritan d&#299;gan, is an archaic word for grain. The Phoenician author Sanchuniathon (according to Philo of Byblus) explained Dagon as a word for "grain" (siton). Sanchuniathon further explains: "And Dagon, after he discovered grain and the plough, was called Zeus Arotrios." The word arotrios means "ploughman", "pertaining to agriculture" (confer "plow").


Cain topic :P

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Too late to get out of it, Fancy...
chuckle
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It's never too late where time does not necessarily exist
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to get out ?
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Yes, lol
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Houston ! we have a problem !
Get in, get out without motion ?
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It's never too late where time does not necessarily exist
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to get out ?
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Yes, lol
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Houston ! we have a problem !
Get in, get out without motion ?
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Black sun tech, lol
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to get out ?
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Yes, lol
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Houston ! we have a problem !
Get in, get out without motion ?
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Black sun tech, lol
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You must be kidding now :-D





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