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Seer777
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Hey Nancy I got the job, lol
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ozbanana

Finders keepers.

lol.


Good to hear. cool2
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Hey Nancy I got the job, lol
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Thanks guys.

This is soooo funny, I like it.

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Thanks guys.

This is soooo funny, I like it.

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rofl

My mom made me a Mickey Mouse birthday cake for my 6th birthday or so. She added a bit too much of something for the 'flesh color' frosting...

I had a 'multi-cultural' Mickey that year. I remember it vividly.

lol.
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How about a profusion of chlorophyll or chloroplasts in the blood. Blue green algae or a breathed in spore.

It would also explain autotrophy.

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That's interesting.

Thank you for bringing it up. I'll think about it :-)

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Spirulina?

Spirulina has been postulated to have been the 'manna' which fed the Hebrews in the desert.

Only problem is, it smells bad. Not very palatable. But very nutritious.
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From what I've seen/heard masking the algae aroma/taste is best disguised with chocolate or orange juice.

Mmm....Raw (Cacao) Chocolate with natural orange flavoring with spirulina. Two foods of the Gods in one. Yummy, brain stimulating and satisfying...
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It all depends on the condition of the palate.
My wife says the same thing for the first weeks of here cleanse and than bammo, subtle tastes explode.

Lol and she hates the hippy shit. She just looks at me and asks where I come up with this sheis and then boom, delivered as advertised.

I'll be growing stevia this year, so we'll she about the pseudo glucides in organics this year.



But, yes, as everything it is contingent on you creating conditionality.
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It would be interesting if they did testing on those skeletons as well.
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Reminds a bit of the letter said to be written by Chief Seattle.

Whether it was or not, it is still beautifully written.


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:SnowOwl:
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That reminds me of something I read and for the life of me can't remember where, but was something about how water you drink and is within you is really really old. I never thought about it like that. I know it gets recycled but still the same water and as I was trying to find something like what I read zircon came up. Saw it yesterday I think.
(how they get the dates, who knows, lol)
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Study of zircons has found that liquid water must have existed as long ago as 4.4 Ga, very soon after the formation of the Earth.[6][7][8] This requires the presence of an atmosphere. The Cool Early Earth theory covers a range from about 4.4 Ga to 4.0 Ga.

In fact, recent studies of zircons (in the fall of 2008) found in Australian Hadean rock hold minerals that point to the existence of plate tectonics as early as 4 billion years ago. If this holds true, the previous beliefs about the Hadean period are far from correct. That is, rather than a hot, molten surface and atmosphere full of carbon dioxide, the Earth's surface would be very much like it is today. The action of plate tectonics traps vast amounts of carbon dioxide, thereby eliminating the greenhouse effects and leading to a much cooler surface temperature and the formation of solid rock, and possibly even life.


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The oldest fossil records of life are stromatolites produced by an archaic form of bacteria from about 3.4 billion years ago.
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Yes, I kept bringing up residual lung volume. As in that volume which continually stays with you between breaths.

Upon final exhalation you expel half of the 56 grams avg which stays resident with you from your first bresth.

Look at it as the breath of life.....resident concious memory.


Time to bang out Segers Running with the wind on the panini


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Thanks guys.

This is soooo funny, I like it.

[link to www.smosh.com]
 Quoting: Fancypantz


rofl

My mom made me a Mickey Mouse birthday cake for my 6th birthday or so. She added a bit too much of something for the 'flesh color' frosting...

I had a 'multi-cultural' Mickey that year. I remember it vividly.

lol.
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Awesome, lol. I wonder if they still make those mickey mouse ice cream bars.
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It would be interesting if they did testing on those skeletons as well.
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yes it will be when we get other information of disclosure more advanced thus the results will fit into expectations of broader knowing generally

the contact with NASA is more than a greeting
it`s the first signal that our minds are meeting
disclosure is not just what you imagine it will be
and the powers that be also had to wait patiently
but now we have their acceptance not fear
progress will move up and not just a gear
you will be informed as they and others interact
for now please be peaceful, relax and sit back
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Thread: Petroglyphs, not just simple, crude drawings from ancient man. The truth is stranger then you could ever imagine. (Page 8)

disclosure is a simple word for a complex event
nasa with other agencies where the last to relent
the usa beats at the heart of this matter so
public reactions are crucially critical to know
you guess your interacting with something maybe
concerning a high level of national security
if life feels altered over these passed days
put it down to experience in leaving the maze
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Thread: Petroglyphs, not just simple, crude drawings from ancient man. The truth is stranger then you could ever imagine. (Page 16)

and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view

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Yes, I kept bringing up residual lung volume. As in that volume which continually stays with you between breaths.

Upon final exhalation you expel half of the 56 grams avg which stays resident with you from your first bresth.

Look at it as the breath of life.....resident concious memory.


Time to bang out Segers Running with the wind on the panini


Cheers
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Oh, now I understand what you meant. cool2
I've noticed eating different things I used to not like. I've been told I'm not american because I don't like tomatoes, lol. But now if it is really thinly sliced I don't mind eating it.
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LOL!

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Does the 'line' ever remain static? Does it continually move? Dependent on experience and time.

Where does flexibility come from?

Where does the 'line' remain frozen?


Mans Mind once stretched by a new idea never regains it original dimensions.

~Holmes

Flexibility
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well it is emotional thus it is a time experience because the two directions to point (reconnaissance) are first emotional unknown, the other direction is the emotional known
the emotions (time experience) between the two /z\ is the reason , whatever that may have become
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Reconnaissance?
military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features


Everything is emotional aether. Experience moves one, one way or the other. How far one is 'moved' is dependent on they effected and the experience.

Having effective 'control' over extreme/heightened emotion is a learned state.

Recognizing the 'space between' that is. And utilizing said to reflect first on upon action, before it is taken.

The 'line' if you will, varies on many things. Exposure and perception to being key.
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Cognitive dissonance is painful. But necessary.
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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Pushing against peoples beliefs is dangerous...


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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
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LOL!


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it feels like motive was touch because it could have been whatever the whale wanted that to be
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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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LOL!


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reach out and touch face came to mind
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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
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Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
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I guess science hasn't reached that part yet. I have seen strange shapes in things ever since I can remember and have no idea why that happens but I figure it is best not to struggle with the why and just accept it for what it is even if some are faces staring back.
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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
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yes, i only rhymed and it was natural for me to do so for some time
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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
 Quoting: Seer777


I guess science hasn't reached that part yet. I have seen strange shapes in things ever since I can remember and have no idea why that happens but I figure it is best not to struggle with the why and just accept it for what it is even if some are faces staring back.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Some of us see patterns. And can't help not to...try and understand.


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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
 Quoting: aether


Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, eyes are not utilized as you know it is feeling into picture thus visual emotion
and when the topic is the future it is precognition
and as i said it is 2 way and i rarely are prompted to utilize it consciously and it is entangled in all my other senses so i don`t notice it as such really in the broader view
the egyptian wisdom keepers say we generally utilize knowing 5 of our 300 + senses and that feels okay
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[link to www.npr.org]

Orphans' Lonely Beginnings Reveal How Parents Shape A Child's Brain

A baby "comes into the world expecting someone to take care of them and invest in them," Nelson says. "And then they form this bond or this relationship with this caregiver." But for many Romanian orphans, there wasn't even a person to take them out of the crib.

"Now what happens is that you're staring at a white ceiling, or no one is talking to you, or no one is soothing you when you get upset," Nelson says. So areas of the brain involved in vision and language and emotion don't get wired correctly.




That may be possible because his brain has changed, Ruckel says. "I believe that even the brain cells that don't work as a child, I believe that they can develop as a grown man."

Scientists have their own version of that idea. They say the brain has a remarkable ability to rewire itself and compensate for things that go wrong during development, including some problems caused by neglect.
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
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Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
 Quoting: Seer777


I guess science hasn't reached that part yet. I have seen strange shapes in things ever since I can remember and have no idea why that happens but I figure it is best not to struggle with the why and just accept it for what it is even if some are faces staring back.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Some of us see patterns. And can't help not to...try and understand.


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triangle1
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the egyptian wisdom keepers say we generally utilize knowing 5 of our 300 + senses and that feels okay
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Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
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yes, eyes are not utilized as you know it is feeling into picture thus visual emotion
and when the topic is the future it is precognition
and as i said it is 2 way and i rarely are prompted to utilize it consciously and it is entangled in all my other senses so i don`t notice it as such really in the broader view
the egyptian wisdom keepers say we generally utilize knowing 5 of our 300 + senses and that feels okay
 Quoting: aether


The way you described my 'hair' the other day, startled me a bit...

Did you see it here?

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See it.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Some of us see patterns. And can't help not to...try and understand.


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:triangle1:
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I don't think I've ever seen that movie. I did watch that show touch though.
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Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
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yes, eyes are not utilized as you know it is feeling into picture thus visual emotion
and when the topic is the future it is precognition
and as i said it is 2 way and i rarely are prompted to utilize it consciously and it is entangled in all my other senses so i don`t notice it as such really in the broader view
the egyptian wisdom keepers say we generally utilize knowing 5 of our 300 + senses and that feels okay
 Quoting: aether


The way you described my 'hair' the other day, startled me a bit...

Did you see it here?

[link to www.youtube.com]

See it.
 Quoting: Seer777


i get a bit of a startle and 4.14 and if that cascades the other way i came in that way
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Spirulina?

Spirulina has been postulated to have been the 'manna' which fed the Hebrews in the desert.

Only problem is, it smells bad. Not very palatable. But very nutritious.
 Quoting: Seer777


From what I've seen/heard masking the algae aroma/taste is best disguised with chocolate or orange juice.

Mmm....Raw (Cacao) Chocolate with natural orange flavoring with spirulina. Two foods of the Gods in one. Yummy, brain stimulating and satisfying...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44934467


Too true. I thought Odwalla did a more than satisfying job masking the smell.
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I am not sure how much Cacao the Hebrews had access to. I would think very little.

Whatever it was which 'rained down' and they gathered, had to be tasty. Otherwise it makes no sense.

Spirulina does not work, in that regard.
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Cacao for the Americas. I don't know if the Hebrews had chocolate or at least venerated it so. I heard Cacao was used for currency and was more valuable than Gold for many years somewhere in the americas.

Thanks for the Odwalla tip. :)
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Some of us see patterns. And can't help not to...try and understand.


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triangle1
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I don't think I've ever seen that movie. I did watch that show touch though.
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The fine line.

The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success...
~Feinstein


The mystics swims in the same waters the schizophrenic drowns in.

Throw them a line...

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Prayer is a 'spell'.

Make no mistake...
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and it was just a few minutes ago i was pondering how my personality has altered since this began 7 years ago and that was never noticed in remote view
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Yeah, looks like you liked rhymesafro
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Speaking of RV. I find the concept a bit alarming. To 'see' another accurately from afar, holds implications I have a hard time accepting.

And still struggle with.
 Quoting: Seer777


From another apparently well versed in such matters - RV without permission has karmic consequences. I have to think intent to do no harm or manipulate in any way outcomes would be rules along these lines as well.





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