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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 50018194 United States 01/10/2014 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know, I've heard some people merely revel in the attention. Quoting: pi ....sometimes I wonder if it could be an acquired taste. Perhaps even, an advantageous position to uphold in oneself. I certainly find myself at times envious at the level of 'nerve' demonstrated by some people. And some avoid it. Only to find it. And so it goes. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 52702670 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 05:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know, I've heard some people merely revel in the attention. Quoting: pi ....sometimes I wonder if it could be an acquired taste. Perhaps even, an advantageous position to uphold in oneself. I certainly find myself at times envious at the level of 'nerve' demonstrated by some people. Good Morning yo. Ahh come on pi, you and me could easily be like that if we chose to be, yet it is a choice, to be or not to be, like that, you have chosen not to and forgotten you can is all, always remember it is a choice, it will empower you further as all options are open, you just choose a better one, we CHOOSE not to be mean motherbuggers, yet if we had to, always remember we can. I believe it is to cause an outburst, as when looking up at another who has exalted themselves :) you wanna drag them back down to the level you perceive you are on, after all, it can get lonely playing in the dirt, so you want company. :lonely: |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know, I've heard some people merely revel in the attention. Quoting: pi ....sometimes I wonder if it could be an acquired taste. Perhaps even, an advantageous position to uphold in oneself. I certainly find myself at times envious at the level of 'nerve' demonstrated by some people. Good Morning yo. Ahh come on pi, you and me could easily be like that if we chose to be, yet it is a choice, to be or not to be, like that, you have chosen not to and forgotten you can is all, always remember it is a choice, it will empower you further as all options are open, you just choose a better one, we CHOOSE not to be mean motherbuggers, yet if we had to, always remember we can. I believe it is to cause an outburst, as when looking up at another who has exalted themselves :) you wanna drag them back down to the level you perceive you are on, after all, it can get lonely playing in the dirt, so you want company. :lonely: That is it. Although, I think that type of strong personality is largely a mover and shaker but using it the wrong way. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning Fancy Quoting: <<orbs>> I watched the pilot episode of Intelligence last night, was okay, great concept but a little cheesy, I find a lot of U.S stuff like that very Cliché, but good for a middle of the night time waster when I can't sleep :) Hope you are doing well. Good morning. Yeah, that is why I don't think I'll keep watching. I've got enough shows, but that type of show is good to veg out to. Hope you are too. Thanks |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 06:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Works now. Quoting: Seer777 Did you listen to it. I likes it. I find Nickelback delivers more often than not. But each to ones own. :) yes , i like that song a lot , it is not the word sequence tic toc..., it the peoples personalities whom i have experienced use the phrase i don`t like i like your tick toc... and nikelback i like to People often call their heart a 'ticker'. lol. Indeed. What would deliver 'infinite pulse'? Electromagnetics? I think yes... :) In the schumann resonance video Orbs posted it said the frequency was like a heartbeat for earth and the human brain. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 07:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ever feel like you 'work' nearly consistently at half-speed? Quoting: Seer777 Or much less. Something has to give...and will. If not resolved. To my sense... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] That is part of entanglement, imo. Like a flock of birds only going at the speed of the flock? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 07:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IMO worm holes cannot exist as they denote distance in an area that has no true space. Quoting: Spin Nips Instead. the area where they claim worm holes exists just isn't there. Rather, the two points are merely completely adjacent to each other. When you're halfway in, you're halfway out. Bardo |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aether yes, 5 minimum and 13 maximum dimension range thus far utilized noticeable (coherent to us in this dimension) and our dimension include within the 5 and 13 utilized noticeably by someone(s) here in this dimension it seems I am talking of the 3. That which exists beyond that dimensionally, is beyond my knowing. Weight is balanced on a fulcrum. Therefore 3 in that regard. And perhaps that which presses. So 4. What else? The matter? Then 5. :scales: Is 6 and 7 consciousness and emotion? :Duality2: well we don`t know because you showed the 6 and 7 and it looks likely true if 6 and 7 are true what are the 5,4,3,2,1, before them not sure i know Maybe chakras are an aspect of it? |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 07:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know, I've heard some people merely revel in the attention. Quoting: pi ....sometimes I wonder if it could be an acquired taste. Perhaps even, an advantageous position to uphold in oneself. I certainly find myself at times envious at the level of 'nerve' demonstrated by some people. you know we discovered a term "tell any lie to prove your truth" we don`t know what to make of it Perhaps it is based on how easily the statement is shown to be a lie. As well as on the relevance to important things, like life and death.... it may be the with fight for sacrifice we discovered as in: is fight for sacrifice the visible sign of tell any lie to prove your truth where do you draw the line |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 07:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another Big Blue Marble Jan 10, 2014 Could there be Earth-like planets circling other stars in our galaxy? Quoting: observation HD 189733b is not an Earth-like planet. It is larger than Jupiter and circles so close to its parent star that the atmosphere reaches more than 800 Celsius. HD 189733b represents the majority of worlds that have been discovered revolving around other stars. Most of them are located in close orbits, and most of them are gas giants. The primary reason for the large number of planets in this group is the detection methods used to find them. Astronomers started out looking for planets around other stars by analyzing how the stars were moving. It was thought that a star with a planet swinging around it would show minute changes in its spectrum as it was pulled side-to-side by gravitational inertia. As the planet’s mass pulled on the star, it would create a “wobble” in the spectrum. Based on the size of that wobble, a determination of the planet’s mass could be made. Since the initial instrumentation was not as sensitive as later versions, it was the larger more gravitationally influential planets that were located first. Now, there have been hundreds of planets discovered, some with an Earth-like mass. The Kepler mission, a one-meter-diameter NASA space telescope launched March 7, 2009, uses a new technique to count Earth-sized planets in the habitable zones around other stars. When a planet passes in front of a star, the starlight is expected to dim slightly. Kepler will search for that subtle flicker, with complete data analysis available as of late 2013, it is expected that Kepler will more than double the catalog of extra-solar planets................ [link to www.thunderbolts.info] Last Edited by aether on 01/10/2014 07:53 AM |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 07:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seer777 I am talking of the 3. That which exists beyond that dimensionally, is beyond my knowing. Weight is balanced on a fulcrum. Therefore 3 in that regard. And perhaps that which presses. So 4. What else? The matter? Then 5. Is 6 and 7 consciousness and emotion? well we don`t know because you showed the 6 and 7 and it looks likely true if 6 and 7 are true what are the 5,4,3,2,1, before them not sure i know Maybe chakras are an aspect of it? i think it must do |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52748254 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 07:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know you and seer were talking of the moon flickering, like a movie reel, seeing the space in between sort of. We see that with stars also, the flickering I mean, is that the same thing, planetary scintillation? As I am finding this bit hard to fully grasp. Light from planets, stars and other astronomical objects are also likely to twinkle.[11] Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Stars twinkle because they are so far from Earth that they appear as point sources of light easily disturbed by Earth's atmospheric turbulence which acts like lenses and prisms diverting the light's path. Scintillation occurs because astronomical objects are points of light so small that they fall upon only one rod at a time in the human retina. As the point of light moves from rod to rod, the star will "twinkle". Large astronomical objects closer to Earth, like the Moon and other planets, encompass many points in space and can be resolved as objects with observable diameters. With multiple observed points of light traversing the atmosphere, their light's deviations average out and the viewer perceives less variation in light coming from them. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52748402 Ireland 01/10/2014 08:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6/6/12 Quoting: Seer777 The Touch A call... Swirling, spinning, radiating push, pull, mmmmmm, breathe... In and out Up and In Let love in... thats really lovely ^^^ :) Can I ask, do people feel energy noticeably different in the head area? During meditation the other night, left side was noticeably pulsing, felt heavy, then switching focus over to the right, it was swirling and soft, snaking, like someone running finger sofly on skin. Then feweling them together, felt weird :) Two very different feelings whereas the rest of the body it feels the same. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52748402 Ireland 01/10/2014 08:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning aether Quoting: <<orbs>> You know you and seer were talking of the moon flickering, like a movie reel, seeing the space in between sort of. We see that with stars also, the flickering I mean, is that the same thing, planetary scintillation? As I am finding this bit hard to fully grasp. Light from planets, stars and other astronomical objects are also likely to twinkle.[11] Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Stars twinkle because they are so far from Earth that they appear as point sources of light easily disturbed by Earth's atmospheric turbulence which acts like lenses and prisms diverting the light's path. Scintillation occurs because astronomical objects are points of light so small that they fall upon only one rod at a time in the human retina. As the point of light moves from rod to rod, the star will "twinkle". Large astronomical objects closer to Earth, like the Moon and other planets, encompass many points in space and can be resolved as objects with observable diameters. With multiple observed points of light traversing the atmosphere, their light's deviations average out and the viewer perceives less variation in light coming from them. feels to me like when playing a 3D video game on a low resolution display, the 3D gets converted into pixels and it there is not enough information to fill up a pixel it doesnt get displayed, Also an interesting thing to me is with eyesight and dreamsight the quality of the imagery is sorta similar but I've experienced "vision states" when semi awake where the imagery appears more luminous, crystal, sorta sharper. Really cool to observe, once it was really crystal/sharp felt like sitting directly in front of a large HD tv display, colours were very vivid,luminous with no blurring or strain to look at. And as I observed the scene I could smell the scent from the candle which I watched for about 30 seconds. Cool thing was when i was finished watching what I was shown and got up I could get the smell of candle smoke. And someone in the room could smell the smoke as well before I mentioned it to them :) Is this familiar to others? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52748254 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 08:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | feels to me like when playing a 3D video game on a low resolution display, the 3D gets converted into pixels and it there is not enough information to fill up a pixel it doesnt get displayed, Quoting: paler Also an interesting thing to me is with eyesight and dreamsight the quality of the imagery is sorta similar but I've experienced "vision states" when semi awake where the imagery appears more luminous, crystal, sorta sharper. Really cool to observe, once it was really crystal/sharp felt like sitting directly in front of a large HD tv display, colours were very vivid,luminous with no blurring or strain to look at. And as I observed the scene I could smell the scent from the candle which I watched for about 30 seconds. Cool thing was when i was finished watching what I was shown and got up I could get the smell of candle smoke. And someone in the room could smell the smoke as well before I mentioned it to them :) Is this familiar to others? Yes, very. At times it has been I see this reality, and another layer over this, yet everything as you say is sharper more vivid, kind of like being on acid :) that is where the Nordics I met reside I think, in between, every time it has happened is when I have seen the rainbow bridge as well. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 52748402 Ireland 01/10/2014 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, very. Quoting: <<orbs>> At times it has been I see this reality, and another layer over this, yet everything as you say is sharper more vivid, kind of like being on acid :) that is where the Nordics I met reside I think, in between, every time it has happened is when I have seen the rainbow bridge as well. cool, thanks for that Orbs, its been on my mind for ages :) will send ye a mail later about that question ye asked, i gotta find my notes, have a lovely day :) |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning aether Quoting: <<orbs>> You know you and seer were talking of the moon flickering, like a movie reel, seeing the space in between sort of. We see that with stars also, the flickering I mean, is that the same thing, planetary scintillation? As I am finding this bit hard to fully grasp. Light from planets, stars and other astronomical objects are also likely to twinkle.[11] Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Stars twinkle because they are so far from Earth that they appear as point sources of light easily disturbed by Earth's atmospheric turbulence which acts like lenses and prisms diverting the light's path. Scintillation occurs because astronomical objects are points of light so small that they fall upon only one rod at a time in the human retina. As the point of light moves from rod to rod, the star will "twinkle". Large astronomical objects closer to Earth, like the Moon and other planets, encompass many points in space and can be resolved as objects with observable diameters. With multiple observed points of light traversing the atmosphere, their light's deviations average out and the viewer perceives less variation in light coming from them. good morning, yes it could become a broad topic and you prompted remembering we are looking at how our sun works , i am not sure a sun is the same blink we have seen our solar wind possible show a visible blink of our sun or something like on/off The Day the Solar Wind Disappeared From May 10-12, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared -- the most drastic and longest-lasting decrease ever observed. ................ Quoting: nasa[link to science.nasa.gov] Last Edited by aether on 01/10/2014 08:53 AM |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning aether Quoting: <<orbs>> You know you and seer were talking of the moon flickering, like a movie reel, seeing the space in between sort of. We see that with stars also, the flickering I mean, is that the same thing, planetary scintillation? As I am finding this bit hard to fully grasp. Light from planets, stars and other astronomical objects are also likely to twinkle.[11] Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Stars twinkle because they are so far from Earth that they appear as point sources of light easily disturbed by Earth's atmospheric turbulence which acts like lenses and prisms diverting the light's path. Scintillation occurs because astronomical objects are points of light so small that they fall upon only one rod at a time in the human retina. As the point of light moves from rod to rod, the star will "twinkle". Large astronomical objects closer to Earth, like the Moon and other planets, encompass many points in space and can be resolved as objects with observable diameters. With multiple observed points of light traversing the atmosphere, their light's deviations average out and the viewer perceives less variation in light coming from them. feels to me like when playing a 3D video game on a low resolution display, the 3D gets converted into pixels and it there is not enough information to fill up a pixel it doesnt get displayed, Also an interesting thing to me is with eyesight and dreamsight the quality of the imagery is sorta similar but I've experienced "vision states" when semi awake where the imagery appears more luminous, crystal, sorta sharper. Really cool to observe, once it was really crystal/sharp felt like sitting directly in front of a large HD tv display, colours were very vivid,luminous with no blurring or strain to look at. And as I observed the scene I could smell the scent from the candle which I watched for about 30 seconds. Cool thing was when i was finished watching what I was shown and got up I could get the smell of candle smoke. And someone in the room could smell the smoke as well before I mentioned it to them :) Is this familiar to others? good morning that reads as empathy increasing and senses (experience(s)) increasing to which we discovered is true empathy is being shown sensitive to instant experience (velocity) as in: the linear time the 12 dimensional forces take to become noticeable to the 1 dimensional force in this dimension (synergy) Last Edited by aether on 01/10/2014 09:00 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 09:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Morning aether Quoting: <<orbs>> You know you and seer were talking of the moon flickering, like a movie reel, seeing the space in between sort of. We see that with stars also, the flickering I mean, is that the same thing, planetary scintillation? As I am finding this bit hard to fully grasp. Light from planets, stars and other astronomical objects are also likely to twinkle.[11] Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Stars twinkle because they are so far from Earth that they appear as point sources of light easily disturbed by Earth's atmospheric turbulence which acts like lenses and prisms diverting the light's path. Scintillation occurs because astronomical objects are points of light so small that they fall upon only one rod at a time in the human retina. As the point of light moves from rod to rod, the star will "twinkle". Large astronomical objects closer to Earth, like the Moon and other planets, encompass many points in space and can be resolved as objects with observable diameters. With multiple observed points of light traversing the atmosphere, their light's deviations average out and the viewer perceives less variation in light coming from them. good morning, yes it could become a broad topic and you prompted remembering we are looking at how our sun works , i am not sure a sun is the same blink we have seen our solar wind possible show a visible blink of our sun or something like on/off The Day the Solar Wind Disappeared From May 10-12, 1999, the solar wind that blows constantly from the Sun virtually disappeared -- the most drastic and longest-lasting decrease ever observed. ................ Quoting: nasa[link to science.nasa.gov] That is weird, was watching this: edit: I keep having to repeat at 6:50 on. It is about solar wind. The picture of the sun magnetics with the spin was interesting a little after 6:50 |
aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good morning that reads as empathy increasing and senses (experience(s)) increasing to which we discovered is true empathy is being shown sensitive to instant experience (velocity) as in: the linear time the 12 dimensional forces take to become noticeable to the 1 dimensional force in this dimension (synergy) because the dominant force in this dimension , as it is in each dimension , is the singular effect (synergy) of the 13 that are consciously recognized/utilize thus far in this location, gaia`s galactic super group of galaxies we have coherent visuals on other super group galaxy halos, enough for us to feel comfortable with ourselves thus far |
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aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has the signal we give off changed, as a planetary whole, is our sphere singing a different tune :) Quoting: <<orbs>> it must because all signals, in this context, within our suns heliosphere are altering caused by denser plasma entering our suns heliosphere from the outside thus all solar bodies signal is altering noticeably in planets and sun visibly doing things measurable differently to how they all were doing things over varying linear time backwards Last Edited by aether on 01/10/2014 09:19 AM |
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aether (OP) User ID: 51864981 United Kingdom 01/10/2014 09:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well that is nice i have been talking about california yesterday 11,000-Year-Old Seafaring Indian Sites Discovered on California Island Just offshore from the chock-a-block development of Southern California, archaeologists have discovered some of the oldest sites of human occupation on the Pacific Coast............... Quoting: observation[link to westerndigs.org] oh islands off california, i have never been to one |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11591337 United States 01/10/2014 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well that is nice i have been talking about california yesterday Quoting: aether 11,000-Year-Old Seafaring Indian Sites Discovered on California Island Just offshore from the chock-a-block development of Southern California, archaeologists have discovered some of the oldest sites of human occupation on the Pacific Coast............... Quoting: observation[link to westerndigs.org] oh islands off california, i have never been to one I don't know if I have. I'll have to ask. Used to live somewhat near there but when I was a toddler. Interesting about the Arlington man. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Those tools are strange too. Seems like no one knows what they were for. [link to www.unr.edu] Reminds me of a hide scraper. I wonder if it could of been used as a whale blubber scraper. |