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There is nothing new under the sun. It is rather freeing and humbling to know you just need to keep your eyes open and enter the experience unfettered.
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Absolutely.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


you guys crack me up lol

the planet is waking up to the realization it is not in the universe it believed it was in

not a near miss

a completely different universe to one we have ever expressed knowing

i love you both hugs

10 out of 10 for ..................
 Quoting: aether


It's the acceptance of it that is difficult. It is very similar to being caught between two...I don't know. Ah, yes I do. It is like being tugged between two things that are pulling in two different directions.

I've mentioned this a thousand times, but nothing seems to change around me, but everything is changing. I've got to keep a balance between the two.

There is my family life and all the people I know around me that I can't even talk to about any of this because it goes way over their heads. I sit here at work, and nothing changes. Same job, same bills to pay, same living day by repetitive day. Same drive to work, same drive home. ie; same thing under the sun.

But, inside a lot is changing, but I can't express it to people in everyday life. Here on GLP I get to, but where else?

I can't accept either one fully because when I do, the other will begin dissolving, and with that pain will come. It is hard as hell to sit behind this desk and think about all these beautiful things, and yet still find myself sitting behind this desk. To fully embrace the coming one, would lead to misery in this daily life. To fully embrace the other would make me miserable as well.

Where is Seer's walking the rail pic, lol.
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Is it really new or just a remembering?
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you know the military trains people in video games like sims?

oh and n the movie the matrix they would download programs into their heads

dunno why that just came to me
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well now they are using emotiv technology attached to those games. Brain computer interface .....

[link to www.emotiv.com]

its all still energetic/sine/ brainwave interaction

The Source Code movie fits in as well
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good movie!
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Other important things. ALL movements, words etc from 'HIM' at this time. ALL the football games, lotteries etc are 'rigged' by 'HIM'. Please now watch the football matches of the 'Saints', Southampton, and David Beckham. I forecast the result between England and Brazil tonight and that fits in with the finish of these times being very imminent and the merging of the parallel planets. In this process my 777 converts into 77 and then after the dimensional change to 7.
I also change from number 2 to 1 due to the merger.
Remember the antichrist has been defeated because that was my inner feelings! The illusionary dragon.
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Heads up on this story:

[link to www.sfgate.com]

Measurements taken last month show Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have reached their lowest ebb since record keeping began in 1918, and the lakes could set additional records over the next few months, the corps said. The lakes were 29 inches below their long-term average and had declined 17 inches since January 2012.

Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com]


Although I have read somewhere where they have been draining the lakes for China.

All that is going on in Louisiana and the sinkhole and then Cayce predictions this makes me cautious.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


Yes he did ...

Edgar Cayce, predicted that the New Madrid fault would empty the great lakes and divide the USA (geographically).

And there is this also ...

Assumption Parish is crisscrossed with 36 inch (.9 meters) oil and natural gas pipelines which would make excellent secondary fuel sources for explosions and fires. There are two oil refineries within an expected 25 mile blast radius and quite a few more within 55 to 88 miles.

The 1.2 Gigawatt Waterford nuclear power plant is 45 miles away at Killona, Louisiana. The River Bend nuclear power plant is 82 miles away at St Francisville, Louisiana.
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Geez, why in the world would they build that stuff near faults? Sounds horrible
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Heads up on this story:

[link to www.sfgate.com]

Measurements taken last month show Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have reached their lowest ebb since record keeping began in 1918, and the lakes could set additional records over the next few months, the corps said. The lakes were 29 inches below their long-term average and had declined 17 inches since January 2012.

Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com]


Although I have read somewhere where they have been draining the lakes for China.

All that is going on in Louisiana and the sinkhole and then Cayce predictions this makes me cautious.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


Yes he did ...

Edgar Cayce, predicted that the New Madrid fault would empty the great lakes and divide the USA (geographically).

And there is this also ...

Assumption Parish is crisscrossed with 36 inch (.9 meters) oil and natural gas pipelines which would make excellent secondary fuel sources for explosions and fires. There are two oil refineries within an expected 25 mile blast radius and quite a few more within 55 to 88 miles.

The 1.2 Gigawatt Waterford nuclear power plant is 45 miles away at Killona, Louisiana. The River Bend nuclear power plant is 82 miles away at St Francisville, Louisiana.
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Geez, why in the world would they build that stuff near faults? Sounds horrible
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
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hi cj
that feels quite nicely optimistic overall
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Heads up on this story:

[link to www.sfgate.com]

Measurements taken last month show Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have reached their lowest ebb since record keeping began in 1918, and the lakes could set additional records over the next few months, the corps said. The lakes were 29 inches below their long-term average and had declined 17 inches since January 2012.

Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com]


Although I have read somewhere where they have been draining the lakes for China.

All that is going on in Louisiana and the sinkhole and then Cayce predictions this makes me cautious.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


Yes he did ...

Edgar Cayce, predicted that the New Madrid fault would empty the great lakes and divide the USA (geographically).

And there is this also ...

Assumption Parish is crisscrossed with 36 inch (.9 meters) oil and natural gas pipelines which would make excellent secondary fuel sources for explosions and fires. There are two oil refineries within an expected 25 mile blast radius and quite a few more within 55 to 88 miles.

The 1.2 Gigawatt Waterford nuclear power plant is 45 miles away at Killona, Louisiana. The River Bend nuclear power plant is 82 miles away at St Francisville, Louisiana.
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Geez, why in the world would they build that stuff near faults? Sounds horrible
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


it is all weird
remembering most of our 20th century technology was based on 19th century inquiry so it is all newton gravity universe belief construction to function running in an electric universe

this is a uk establishment scientist (woman) talking to us today and i was going to post it but waited
now i will

A lot of the gains that are touted as the fruits of 20th Century science are actually technological products of science that was carried out in the 19th Century.

Although it would be wrong to generalise, many fans of science fail to distinguish science from technology and cite the likes personal computers and mag-lev trains as reasons to swallow whole the sort of Star Trek science fiction promoted by Scientific Amercian and the Discovery Channel.
 Quoting: observation
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I was just reading thru this also Aether

[link to www.rexresearch.com]

Viktor GREBENNIKOV

Cavity Structural Effect

things that were once known and now being re-membered and re-discovered

the DNA tampering part of our biological system as a means of control was just so wrong in my eyes and heart

baffle
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Heads up on this story:

[link to www.sfgate.com]

Measurements taken last month show Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have reached their lowest ebb since record keeping began in 1918, and the lakes could set additional records over the next few months, the corps said. The lakes were 29 inches below their long-term average and had declined 17 inches since January 2012.

Read more: [link to www.sfgate.com]


Although I have read somewhere where they have been draining the lakes for China.

All that is going on in Louisiana and the sinkhole and then Cayce predictions this makes me cautious.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


Yes he did ...

Edgar Cayce, predicted that the New Madrid fault would empty the great lakes and divide the USA (geographically).

And there is this also ...

Assumption Parish is crisscrossed with 36 inch (.9 meters) oil and natural gas pipelines which would make excellent secondary fuel sources for explosions and fires. There are two oil refineries within an expected 25 mile blast radius and quite a few more within 55 to 88 miles.

The 1.2 Gigawatt Waterford nuclear power plant is 45 miles away at Killona, Louisiana. The River Bend nuclear power plant is 82 miles away at St Francisville, Louisiana.
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Geez, why in the world would they build that stuff near faults? Sounds horrible
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<



rocking the boat?
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I was just reading thru this also Aether

[link to www.rexresearch.com]

Viktor GREBENNIKOV

Cavity Structural Effect

things that were once known and now being re-membered and re-discovered

the DNA tampering part of our biological system as a means of control was just so wrong in my eyes and heart

baffle
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


yes
emotion alters weight = emotion alters gravity = emotion affects local gravity field = emotion affects environment

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They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<



rocking the boat?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33789280


I see the 'feline' as well...lol.


"Lay the keel" is a term used for beginning of a important undertaking. The ritual of laying a foundation stone for a building is analogous to laying of the ship's keel, and that event is also often marked with a ceremony.

Also Latin Carina, 'nut-shell'.

:)

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They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<



rocking the boat?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33789280


I see the 'feline' as well...lol.

"Lay the keel" is a term used for beginning of a important undertaking.

Also Latin Carina, 'nut-shell'.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


Yes LOL thought about your "nut-shell" when I read that Seer

also in reading down it refers to a pillar as well or archetypal support system

A caryatid (from carina, carya, karye-) is a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head. The Greek term karyatides literally means 'maidens of Karyae', a place named for the 'nut-tree sisterhood', an ancient town of Peloponnese. Karyai had a famous temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis in her aspect of "Artemis Karyatis": "As Karyatis she rejoiced in the dances of the nut-tree village of Karyai, those Karyatides, who in their ecstatic round-dance carried on their heads baskets of live reeds, as if they were dancing plants"
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"My dog spot."

but sometimes a dog is an elephant and sometimes a dog is a goose. Same as a spot.
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"My dog spot."

but sometimes a dog is an elephant and sometimes a dog is a goose. Same as a spot.
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[link to www.youtube.com]

@44


Anyone else ever wonder why they chose the little boys name to be Dick?

I surely have...

tounge
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"My dog spot."

but sometimes a dog is an elephant and sometimes a dog is a goose. Same as a spot.
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[link to www.youtube.com]

@44


Anyone else ever wonder why they chose the little boys name to be Dick?

I surely have...

tounge
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i don`t want to go there embarrasse
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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
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i don`t want to go there embarrasse
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I hear you.

Just rather suggestive I think, for a book aimed at teaching young children how to read.

hmm
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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
 Quoting: aether


I cant keep up...so I font even want to post:-(
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^dont...


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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
 Quoting: aether


Dion's thread was a flurry of activity for me earlier.

:kleinbottle:

:)
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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i don`t want to go there embarrasse
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I hear you.

Just rather suggestive I think, for a book aimed at teaching young children how to read.

hmm
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if you look many of our stories written for children by adults are the same wink, nudge vocabulary to those in the know

In general in the 1700's and before the age of marriage was 12.5 for girls and 13.5 for boys. Based on the fact girls generally mature sooner than boys. Also, though the life expectancy had increased in the 1700's it was still around 30 to 40 years. Early marriage was also encouraged because bloodlines were important as there was less chance of the girl being pregnant at the time of marriage. If the girl could not prove virginity on her marriage bed by staining the sheets with blood a man could divorce her easily. First born male children in a marriage were the primary inheritors of what the husband and father had accumulated. This was very important for royalty and often resulted in brothers marrying sisters or even fathers marrying daughters. It was all done to protect the royal bloodlines for inheritance of the throne. [link to www.findagrave.com]
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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
 Quoting: aether


Dion's thread was a flurry of activity for me earlier.

:kleinbottle:

:)
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i noticed
it was lovely to feel tounge
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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
 Quoting: aether


mostly the sensation is run out of ideas to blow up the planet by natural appearing disaster
maybe people are losing faith in the meaning of natures altering environment being visible doom of suitable apocalyptic scale
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Absolutely.
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you guys crack me up lol

the planet is waking up to the realization it is not in the universe it believed it was in

not a near miss

a completely different universe to one we have ever expressed knowing

i love you both hugs

10 out of 10 for ..................
 Quoting: aether


It's the acceptance of it that is difficult. It is very similar to being caught between two...I don't know. Ah, yes I do. It is like being tugged between two things that are pulling in two different directions.

I've mentioned this a thousand times, but nothing seems to change around me, but everything is changing. I've got to keep a balance between the two.

There is my family life and all the people I know around me that I can't even talk to about any of this because it goes way over their heads. I sit here at work, and nothing changes. Same job, same bills to pay, same living day by repetitive day. Same drive to work, same drive home. ie; same thing under the sun.

But, inside a lot is changing, but I can't express it to people in everyday life. Here on GLP I get to, but where else?

I can't accept either one fully because when I do, the other will begin dissolving, and with that pain will come. It is hard as hell to sit behind this desk and think about all these beautiful things, and yet still find myself sitting behind this desk. To fully embrace the coming one, would lead to misery in this daily life. To fully embrace the other would make me miserable as well.

Where is Seer's walking the rail pic, lol.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Is it really new or just a remembering?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


It is, 100% no doubt, both. If I didn't have remembering right now, I couldn't reconcile certain things. Nothing horrid or anything remotely like that, rather just a comfort and knowing that you can let go sometimes and be ok with it, knowing that reconciliation has been done and intuitive living will not bother me.

The new...That's a whole different ballgame. But, I must say, it is always a mixed process, I guess. I don't know how it can be properly understood without personal experience. Many things I have experienced are beyond imagination, and therefor inexpressible. There are many also, that are on the edge, and would take a lengthy telling that only certain people would get. From there we can go 'fractal'.
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does anyone else detect everything people related has "slowed right down" as this day has ticked by

it feels it to me

loss of momentum sort of sensation like run out of ideas

maybe
 Quoting: aether


mostly the sensation is run out of ideas to blow up the planet by natural appearing disaster
maybe people are losing faith in the meaning of natures altering environment being visible doom of suitable apocalyptic scale
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I feel a "resistance" or "resistor" of sorts has been throw into the mix at the moment. It was flowing like a water fall and its as if a dam of sorts has been built to slow the flow
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Yes he did ...

Edgar Cayce, predicted that the New Madrid fault would empty the great lakes and divide the USA (geographically).

And there is this also ...

Assumption Parish is crisscrossed with 36 inch (.9 meters) oil and natural gas pipelines which would make excellent secondary fuel sources for explosions and fires. There are two oil refineries within an expected 25 mile blast radius and quite a few more within 55 to 88 miles.

The 1.2 Gigawatt Waterford nuclear power plant is 45 miles away at Killona, Louisiana. The River Bend nuclear power plant is 82 miles away at St Francisville, Louisiana.
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


Geez, why in the world would they build that stuff near faults? Sounds horrible
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667


They did the same with Fukushima... there are a total of 15 nuclear power plants built along the New Madrid Fault

on another note a new grb today from the constellation Carina

[link to grb.sonoma.edu]

[link to www.constellationsofwords.com]
 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


it is all weird
remembering most of our 20th century technology was based on 19th century inquiry so it is all newton gravity universe belief construction to function running in an electric universe

this is a uk establishment scientist (woman) talking to us today and i was going to post it but waited
now i will

A lot of the gains that are touted as the fruits of 20th Century science are actually technological products of science that was carried out in the 19th Century.

Although it would be wrong to generalise, many fans of science fail to distinguish science from technology and cite the likes personal computers and mag-lev trains as reasons to swallow whole the sort of Star Trek science fiction promoted by Scientific Amercian and the Discovery Channel.
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Yep. Many 'fans' of science fail to distinguish how tech can be within the realm of consciousness (ie, non-material). And yet, it is the non-material which is proving their material sciences. It is the source tool in which they do anything. Yet, they deny it has anything to do with 'science' and eventually tech.

This creates imperfections within the community, the research, the thought process in divining the secrets of the universe...on and on.
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