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i just experienced fringe noticeably

hi
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don't you always ;)
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no
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I hear ya. I have one of those too. We all do. Comfort zones.


For example, I just found out last night that my booth neighbor is leaving the Market for another job. Quite devastating for me as I value our friendship very much. Her presence and our bond, will be greatly missed.

Who will take her place next to me, is still an unknown.

Had a great time for years though...Why is loss so painful? Ugh.

sad
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One is ensconced in the other. Otherwise ever day would be the same fecord where we know where the pops and hisses hide.
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True.

If I was to say I had a best 'girl friend' it would certainly be her. She was removed from all others. And in that, I could share with her things that I couldn't share with any others. And her, with me.

She was neutral ground for me near every Saturday. And one I trust. Which is a big deal for me. Hard to lose.


Anyway. Popping to the store.

Cheers.
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I hear ya. I have one of those too. We all do. Comfort zones.


For example, I just found out last night that my booth neighbor is leaving the Market for another job. Quite devastating for me as I value our friendship very much. Her presence and our bond, will be greatly missed.

Who will take her place next to me, is still an unknown.

Had a great time for years though...Why is loss so painful? Ugh.

sad
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That sucks
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The other denomination of tensegrity, floating compression, was used mainly by Kenneth Snelson.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Sculptor and photographer.
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That is cool, and how the two perspectives(inside and outside) show two different shapes

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Interesting news.

Snip:



After decades of searching scientists have discovered that a vast reservoir of water, enough to fill the Earth’s oceans three times over, may be trapped hundreds of miles beneath the surface, potentially transforming our understanding of how the planet was formed.

The water is locked up in a mineral called ringwoodite about 660km (400 miles) beneath the crust of the Earth, researchers say. Geophysicist Steve Jacobsen from Northwestern University in the US co-authored the study published in the journal Science and said the discovery suggested Earth’s water may have come from within, driven to the surface by geological activity, rather than being deposited by icy comets hitting the forming planet as held by the prevailing theories.

50% Rule.

More at link below:
[link to www.theguardian.com]
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Thread: BREAKING: Earth may have underground 'ocean' three times that on surface

was that /z\ this \z/ "jolt"

...


...

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

we are detecting electricity to support life down to ocean floors
does not mean there is life, it means there is energy for life, telluric energy (electricity)

Amazing Electric Cables Discovered On The Ocean floor
[link to thebibleistheotherside.wordpress.com (secure)]

good
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how far down from the her surface is gaia`s spark of life signal radiating/pulsing from her whole being (planet) forming/supporting material (visible) life
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It is a transition zone/tensegrity

Thread: Found! Hidden Ocean Locked Up Deep in Earth's Mantle

Deep within the Earth's rocky mantle lies oceans' worth of water locked up in a type of mineral called ringwoodite, new research shows.

The results of the study will help scientists understand Earth's water cycle, and how plate tectonics moves water between the surface of the planet and interior reservoirs, researchers say.

The Earth's mantle is the hot, rocky layer between the planet's core and crust. Scientists have long suspected that the mantle's so-called transition zone, which sits between the upper and lower mantle layers 255 to 410 miles (410 to 660 kilometers) below Earth's surface, could contain water trapped in rare minerals. However, direct evidence for this water has been lacking, until now.

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To see if the transition zone really is a deep reservoir for water, researchers conducted experiments on water-rich ringwoodite, analyzed seismic waves travelling through the mantle beneath the United States, and studied numerical models. They discovered that downward-flowing mantle material is melting as it crosses the boundary between the transition zone and the lower mantle layer.

"If we are seeing this melting, then there has to be this water in the transition zone," said Brandon Schmandt, a seismologist at the University of New Mexico and co-author of the new study published today (June 12) in the journal Science. "The transition zone can hold a lot of water, and could potentially have the same amount of H2O [water] as all the world's oceans." (Melting is a way of getting rid of water, which is unstable under conditions in Earth's lower mantle, the researchers said.)

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It is a transition zone/tensegrity

yes and on spark of life topic transition zone/tensegrity is no different from our gift society technology of terraced spark of life creation (food) up the side of mountains causing each terrace to cause a variation of structure thus function of same spark of life process
because
at each addition of height caused by the terracing design up the side of the mountain thus each terrace was a individual micro climate/environment cause differing spark of life creation at each level

same thing/process as the terracing going down into gaia from her surface
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This fits then:

oh

Epigraphy

Discovery of an inscription written in characters of 3rd Century B.C. Phoenicia within the Nasca Lines

Startling and certain to be contraversial, a gigantic inscription sculpted in a character style typical of 3rd Century B.C. Phoenician has been located on a remote mountain plateau near Palpa a small township some 20 kms north east of Nasca, in Peru.


Discovered whilst researching surface texture changes to geoglyphic features within the Nasca Lines complex , the inscription may help to explain why certain pre-Incaic statues are of bearded humans and others negroid in appearance. Why puquios and sub-terranean drainage systems resemble those of Iran, but most importantly how primitive cultures of early Precolumbian Peru might have acquired the sophisticated geometry and surveying ability to construct the Nasca Lines archaeological monument.


EXPERTS OPINION: Dr Jorge Alonso, one of Spain’s most prestigious Historian, Sociologist and Epigraphic experts states : “ Without a doubt the script is Phoenician, circa 3rd century B.C. and syllabic, possibly from Armenia or Caldea, or others parts of Syria-or perhaps a region close by“.

(Dr Alonso has given full permission to reproduce this statement)..............
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[link to www.nascodex.org]

we are expecting this but not to be looking like that at
us


hmm
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That was a strange interpretation.

This part sounds like gift culture:

.” A modern myth from Puquio (Ayacucho) states that ancestors travelled sub-terranean aquatic routes. The ancestors created springs and openings in the earth. They distributed lands and waters to each people”.
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This fits then:..........


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nice tone afro

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The other denomination of tensegrity, floating compression, was used mainly by Kenneth Snelson.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Sculptor and photographer.
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That is cool, and how the two perspectives(inside and outside) show two different shapes

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Now imagine them as time.

Happy German Beer night you laggards!


They blew off some artillery in my backyard, I love being startled.
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I hear ya. I have one of those too. We all do. Comfort zones.


For example, I just found out last night that my booth neighbor is leaving the Market for another job. Quite devastating for me as I value our friendship very much. Her presence and our bond, will be greatly missed.

Who will take her place next to me, is still an unknown.

Had a great time for years though...Why is loss so painful? Ugh.

sad
 Quoting: Seer777


That sucks
hugs
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Thanks. :) Yeah it does.

Who knows, maybe she will dislike being a produce clerk and return. And the Market will hold her spot. Doubtful though, as it's a desirable location so it will be swooped up quickly.

I'm thinking it will probably be 'Crystal Mike' for a while. Until reserved placement is found.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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I hear ya. I have one of those too. We all do. Comfort zones.


For example, I just found out last night that my booth neighbor is leaving the Market for another job. Quite devastating for me as I value our friendship very much. Her presence and our bond, will be greatly missed.

Who will take her place next to me, is still an unknown.

Had a great time for years though...Why is loss so painful? Ugh.

sad
 Quoting: Seer777


That sucks
hugs
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Thanks. :) Yeah it does.

Who knows, maybe she will dislike being a produce clerk and return. And the Market will hold her spot. Doubtful though, as it's a desirable location so it will be swooped up quickly.

I'm thinking it will probably be 'Crystal Mike' for a while. Until reserved placement is found.
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There is no higher calling than producing fine produce.

An aphorism if there ever was one.

An apinadictomy.
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This fits then:..........


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nice tone afro


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ecotone, lol
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Damn, I'm exploring the Em A and E tonight, zo far stevie ray and the doors. Heck F C G D took me through the pantheon of boogie woogie and early rock.

The end will likely require a G and a C.
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The other denomination of tensegrity, floating compression, was used mainly by Kenneth Snelson.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Sculptor and photographer.
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That is cool, and how the two perspectives(inside and outside) show two different shapes

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Now imagine them as time.

Happy German Beer night you laggards!


They blew off some artillery in my backyard, I love being startled.
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So is time only flexible to a certain extent?
Happy German beer night
That happened to me last fall coming out of a country store. Almost hit the deck, lol
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I hear ya. I have one of those too. We all do. Comfort zones.


For example, I just found out last night that my booth neighbor is leaving the Market for another job. Quite devastating for me as I value our friendship very much. Her presence and our bond, will be greatly missed.

Who will take her place next to me, is still an unknown.

Had a great time for years though...Why is loss so painful? Ugh.

sad
 Quoting: Seer777


That sucks
hugs
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Thanks. :) Yeah it does.

Who knows, maybe she will dislike being a produce clerk and return. And the Market will hold her spot. Doubtful though, as it's a desirable location so it will be swooped up quickly.

I'm thinking it will probably be 'Crystal Mike' for a while. Until reserved placement is found.
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That's good they will hold her spot. Does he sell lemurian crystals?
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Thanks. :) Yeah it does.

Who knows, maybe she will dislike being a produce clerk and return. And the Market will hold her spot. Doubtful though, as it's a desirable location so it will be swooped up quickly.

I'm thinking it will probably be 'Crystal Mike' for a while. Until reserved placement is found.
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That's good they will hold her spot. Does he sell lemurian crystals?
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Nah, they probably won't. It based on a point system. You lose your spot if you miss too many.

Lol. Nothing like that. He's been with the Market since the very beginning in the early 70's. Swarovski crystal rainbow beads, strung with large crystal prisms at the bottom . I have one hanging in my window.

Casts rainbows all over when the Sun comes up.

refract
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It was not a coincidence.
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There is a pinned thread today. "I know You're Just Waiting..." Most posting there agree they are waiting. Some do not know what they are waiting for. Though some know they have been waiting all their life. I know I have.

Not everyone is the Warrior Archetype as the thread seems more geared toward. No judgment from me at all if you know the Warrior as a spiritual role. Know your role. Know your service.

Know what resonates at core. There are Shamans. Goddess archetypes. Chronicity/ Synchronicity. Visionary. Revolutionary. Just to name a hand full. Know your role now during the waiting. Then serve it.

"Some Archetypes: This can be like a game, identify what you think you are, understand its parameters and obligations. See how you benefit from staying engaged with it. People often select between three and seven different patterns that are relevant to their lives."

Waiting is not futile. Godspeed!
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Metanoia
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Metanoia may refer to:
Metanoia (theology), repentance
Metanoia (rhetoric), correction, a rhetorical device
Metanoia (psychology), the process of experiencing a psychotic "break down" and subsequent, positive psychological re-building or "healing"
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For example. I had no clue about the third listed reference to that word until just now. Most fascinating. Thus, as to why the gnostic text made sense. Regarding the imperfect logos. Referring to that other thread. That was the first time I had ever seen that word. In that gnostic text.
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Was just reading this link and thought about your post, metanoia
It is about time travel

[link to io9.com]

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The other denomination of tensegrity, floating compression, was used mainly by Kenneth Snelson.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Sculptor and photographer.
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That is cool, and how the two perspectives(inside and outside) show two different shapes

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Now imagine them as time.

Happy German Beer night you laggards!


They blew off some artillery in my backyard, I love being startled.
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So is time only flexible to a certain extent?
Happy German beer night
That happened to me last fall coming out of a country store. Almost hit the deck, lol
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Lol, unfortunately, war makes me feel like home. Awareness is tantamount.

Time ,to be redundant, is an inward construct in which we outwardly locomote. In my experiences it can become inwardly inversely proportional to that in which one is participating.

If one invokes muscle and autonomic function to that which is seemingly voluntary function.

Many 'voluntary' functions can be automated.
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The one after 909.Thank gibby, for once it seems, to be quiet on a friday night.
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Happy German Beer Night!!!!!

May ye all be engaged.
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

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Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

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Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

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See what you did there?
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

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Nice. I saw something similar to this \z/ earlier this morning on FB. Thought it was a cool idea. Fun.
[link to www.pinterest.com]


Always wanted to see fireflies IRL...I bet it's beautiful.


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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

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See what you did there?
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What did I do? scratching
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Happy German Beer Night!!!!!

May ye all be engaged.
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happy german beer night and some cheesy german music

cheers

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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

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Nice. I saw something similar to this \z/ earlier this morning on FB. Thought it was a cool idea. Fun.
[link to www.pinterest.com]


Always wanted to see fireflies IRL...I bet it's beautiful.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Oh, you guys don't have them over there?

People are so creative, some of those were really good ideas. The pizza one was gross looking, lol
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

 Quoting: Fancypantz


Nice. I saw something similar to this \z/ earlier this morning on FB. Thought it was a cool idea. Fun.
[link to www.pinterest.com]


Always wanted to see fireflies IRL...I bet it's beautiful.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Oh, you guys don't have them over there?

People are so creative, some of those were really good ideas. The pizza one was gross looking, lol
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Nah. Never seen one. I had a craft book as a child which I was leafing through one day and noted a page showed how to make 'glowing jars by catching fireflies'.

I was so excited. lol. I then realized said 'cool craft' was out of my reach. But I never forgot it. And how cool that would be.


The one FB this morning superior to all of those I linked. But I couldn't find it when I scrolled back through.

Essentially...you cut a glow stick into a jar, mix with glitter, shake...and glow.

Neato. :)

Bioluminescent
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The moon does look honey
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

 Quoting: Fancypantz


Nice. I saw something similar to this \z/ earlier this morning on FB. Thought it was a cool idea. Fun.
[link to www.pinterest.com]


Always wanted to see fireflies IRL...I bet it's beautiful.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Beyond the phosphorescent asses, most folks would shrilly scream if they saw what a firefly looked like crawling up their leg.

Sort of like a bulgy earwig.
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Lots of lightning bugs this evening.

Saw this

[link to archaeology.org]

Bread Ovens Unearthed at England’s Goldingham Hall

The group uncovered a large complex dating to the late Anglo-Saxon or Norman period that contained a food preparation area with six bread ovens, and a series of ditches filled with burnt pottery and bones.

 Quoting: Fancypantz


Nice. I saw something similar to this \z/ earlier this morning on FB. Thought it was a cool idea. Fun.
[link to www.pinterest.com]


Always wanted to see fireflies IRL...I bet it's beautiful.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Oh, you guys don't have them over there?

People are so creative, some of those were really good ideas. The pizza one was gross looking, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Nah. Never seen one. I had a craft book as a child which I was leafing through one day and noted a page showed how to make 'glowing jars by catching fireflies'.

I was so excited. lol. I then realized said 'cool craft' was out of my reach. But I never forgot it. And how cool that would be.


The one FB this morning superior to all of those I linked. But I couldn't find it when I scrolled back through.

Essentially...you cut a glow stick into a jar, mix with glitter, shake...and glow.

Neato. :)

:Bioluminescent:
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I didn't know that. They are fun. Caught two earlier but they flew away as soon as they landed.
That does look awesome. Will def try that. They have glow sticks at the dollar store. I liked how they made painted vases with them too.
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