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And baiting members into believing they are ‘under attack’ by others
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our moon with aquamarine halo tonight looks like nothing happened to our moon last night
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And baiting members into believing they are ‘under attack’ by others
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up periscope! clear target! garters on left and right! fire torpedo one.... fire torpedo two …..

dive! dive! dive! lol
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our moon with aquamarine halo tonight looks like nothing happened to our moon last night
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Does it also have a different feel?

I always feel a bit strange when I watch an eclipse, but is a hard feeling to explain.
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It must be nice to be out and about at night...I used to love being in a big city in the night when it’s quiet. My favorite was Seoul it was so peaceful there at night.
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our moon with aquamarine halo tonight looks like nothing happened to our moon last night
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Does it also have a different feel?

I always feel a bit strange when I watch an eclipse, but is a hard feeling to explain.
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when i noticed our moon past night i felt it impossible to equate its normalness to the emotional experience of our moon eclipse the night before
it felt like our moon had returned to normal but nothing and no one alive had returned to normal was the feeling and i emotionally adjusted myself in keeping with our moon and my edgy mood of the previous day or so subsided and i quite quickly relaxed a lot in comparison to how i was
is what occurred
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our moon with aquamarine halo tonight looks like nothing happened to our moon last night
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Does it also have a different feel?

I always feel a bit strange when I watch an eclipse, but is a hard feeling to explain.
 Quoting: It's A Secret


when i noticed our moon past night i felt it impossible to equate its normalness to the emotional experience of our moon eclipse the night before
it felt like our moon had returned to normal but nothing and no one alive had returned to normal was the feeling and i emotionally adjusted myself in keeping with our moon and my edgy mood of the previous day or so subsided and i quite quickly relaxed a lot in comparison to how i was
is what occurred
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:) Nice. I'm glad the edginess eased up for you.
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It must be nice to be out and about at night...I used to love being in a big city in the night when it’s quiet. My favorite was Seoul it was so peaceful there at night.
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yes
i was born in the ancient city of london and the sacred geometry of the parks and buildings in night with few people about is empowering
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its cooler here today and this site by Jerusalem is dating around the same dates as gobi tepe at around 9000+ years old

Archeological "megasite" found near Jerusalem
Huge ancient settlement discovered near Jerusalem during infrastructure work. Site is one of the largest of its kind in the world.
 Quoting: today

[link to www.israelnationalnews.com]
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The Israel Antiquities Authority has announced a discovery that could change the history of the Middle East .
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[link to www.ancient-origins.net (secure)]

saudi arabia israel iran and pakistan know that the world can watch on television as those countries go in one go or they can look again at their story line of modern man in a manner that fits what the architecture shows

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Abrahamic religions are the monotheistic faiths emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham or recognizing a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham

Egypt During the New Kingdom, the cult of the sun god Ra became increasingly important until it evolved into the uncompromising monotheism of Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV, 1364-1347 B.C.). According to the cult, Ra created himself from a primeval mound in the shape of a pyramid and then created all other gods. Thus, Ra was not only the sun god, he was also the universe, having created himself from himself. Ra was invoked as Aten or the Great Disc that illuminated the world of the living and the dead.

The Birth of Moses

Amenhotep, who was later known as Akhenaten and Moses, was born in Year 12 of his father Amenhotep III, 1394 BC, in the summer royal palace in the border city of Zarw in northern Sinai. Zarw, modern Kantara East, was the center of the land of Goshen where the Israelites dwelt, and in the same location where the biblical Moses was born. But contrary to the biblical account, Moses was born inside the royal palace. His mother Queen Tiye had an elder son, Tuthmosis, who died a short time before Amenhotep's birth. Tuthmosis had been educated and trained at the royal residence in Memphis before he mysteriously disappeared—believed to have been kidnapped and assassinated by the Amun priests. Fearing for his safety, Tiye sent her son, the infant Amenhotep, by water to the safekeeping of her father's Israelite family outside the walls of Zarw. (Which was the origin of the biblical baby-in-the-bulrushes story.)
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Abrahamic religions are the monotheistic faiths emphasizing and tracing their common origin to Abraham or recognizing a spiritual tradition identified with Abraham

Egypt During the New Kingdom, the cult of the sun god Ra became increasingly important until it evolved into the uncompromising monotheism of Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV, 1364-1347 B.C.). According to the cult, Ra created himself from a primeval mound in the shape of a pyramid and then created all other gods. Thus, Ra was not only the sun god, he was also the universe, having created himself from himself. Ra was invoked as Aten or the Great Disc that illuminated the world of the living and the dead.

The Birth of Moses

Amenhotep, who was later known as Akhenaten and Moses, was born in Year 12 of his father Amenhotep III, 1394 BC, in the summer royal palace in the border city of Zarw in northern Sinai. Zarw, modern Kantara East, was the center of the land of Goshen where the Israelites dwelt, and in the same location where the biblical Moses was born. But contrary to the biblical account, Moses was born inside the royal palace. His mother Queen Tiye had an elder son, Tuthmosis, who died a short time before Amenhotep's birth. Tuthmosis had been educated and trained at the royal residence in Memphis before he mysteriously disappeared—believed to have been kidnapped and assassinated by the Amun priests. Fearing for his safety, Tiye sent her son, the infant Amenhotep, by water to the safekeeping of her father's Israelite family outside the walls of Zarw. (Which was the origin of the biblical baby-in-the-bulrushes story.)
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Really interesting and well written. Nice.
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What the different genetic studies across this region tell us is that the ancestors of modern humans appear to have met and mixed with four different archaic hominins, in at least six events. And this all happened in the very short window of time between leaving Africa 50-55,000 years ago, and arriving in Australia and New Guinea at most 5,000 years later.

Remarkably, none of these genetic mixing events appears to have involved fossil species in ISEA that we know were still around when modern humans arrived, such as Homo luzonensis (Philippines) and the Flores hobbits.

ISEA was clearly a very crowded place around 50,000 years ago, occupied by many different archaic human groups on many different islands. But shortly thereafter there was only one survivor: us.
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our ancestry reminds me of serial sex killers
when we meet a shape similar to us but not the same as we first have sex with them and have kids with them then we go off them and kill them
again and again and again

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Like matching velocities?
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yes
slowing down motion causing increase of emotional experience prompting information not seen when motion is faster
time experience
you live a long time within a short period of linear measured time and you know a lot from the experience as if you lived a long linear time which you have not

goes like that
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It's not the first time this team has given the second law of thermodynamics a good shake. A couple of years ago they entangled some particles and managed to heat and cool them in such a way they effectively behaved like a perpetual motion machine.
Finding ways to push the limits of such physical laws on the quantum scale just might help us better understand why the Universe 'flows' like it does.
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The question that intrigued the great American quantum physicist John Archibald Wheeler in the last decades of his life was: “Are life and mind irrelevant to the structure of the universe, or are they central to it?” Wheeler originated the notion of a “participatory,” conscious universe, a cosmos in which all of us are embedded as co-creators, replacing the accepted universe “out there,” which is separate from us.
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hello alice

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Fact v fiction: The elongated skulls found at the al Saflieni hypogeum will be studied in an interdisciplinary collaboration between Malta and Australia
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what is a lost soul, is it our non material structure of charge and field bereft of material structure thus sustained/retained within gaia`s non material field structures and functioning with our 7% of conscious self switched off by our labeled sub conscious thus we function as we always did and respond to that which prompts us to respond whilst we retain no memory of our responses once our responses are complete
thus we continuously experience with no memory of any experience within the domain of gaia

would that be labeled lost
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i suppose we could say that is a soul that has lost conscious self
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You also need to consider direction and angles between objects. Weber believed it all had to do with the angles of force between objects. Electricity attracts or repels depending on its direction.
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Likewise if you angled the wires the force applied would change. Also it is only the surface of an object that matters, not its center, which is why the angles are important. Gravity increases or decreases based upon distance from an objects surface, not its center. Go up or down, the force of gravity becomes less. So it is the angle made between charges at the surface of objects that matter. Likewise smaller objects are subsumed in larger objects electric fields. Easily proven, drop a hammer and feather. Both fall at the same rate even though the hammer has a higher gravitational potential due to higher mass. It's mass no longer matters once subsumed into the larger objects field. No other reasonable conclusion can be drawn or the hammer would fall faster than the feather as it would pull on the earth more than the feather. It does not, so the mass of the hammer and feather has already become part of the overall field of the earth and individually no longer matters. For all intents and purposes they are already part of the earth before you even dropped them.
 Quoting: observation


this is prompting the bow
 Quoting: aether


this fits /z\
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this would make sense of our kiva/hypogeum (underground) cultures were our entire cultures , it makes sense of mounds and tumulus and kiva/hypogeum being underground mounds
it even makes sense of why burial exists
cos our ancestors knew we remain with gaia`s domain
unless we do not
and if we do not how do we not
so i suppose to know that we must be knowing of the structure and function of our environment
thus is this the quest of humankind, to become consciously self when dead as in: able to be self conscious within our environment in the same manner we are when we are alive
also
being self conscious within our non material dimensions opens the door to utilizing our non material dimensions to go to other locations
yes, we have experienced all this on our threads thus it feels we are approaching the time when it all comes together as an experience

lot to take on board
step by step feels the right manner to be within tounge
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time experience in progress
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The anomalies of quantum physics troubled Einstein until the day he died. It seems now we’re getting even greater detail on why he was so disturbed by what scientists saw as they pulled back the curtain on the nature of existence.

The results of these experiments pose vexing questions that tear at the very fabric of reality: Could it be that our observations in the present are influencing events from the distant past, such as the Big Bang itself, and vice versa?
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By the end of the last glacial era, around 20,000 years ago, the Black Sea – separated from the Mediterranean by an isthmus – was just a shallow lake, much smaller in size than it is today.

The legendary journey of Jason and the Argonauts, before the Trojan war, followed the Argo ship to the farther shore of Pontus Euxinus (the ‘Black Sea’) to recover the Golden Fleece – the cure for all evils – from its location in Colchis (currently in Georgia).

In Ancient Greece, steeped in mythology, the Black Sea was routinely depicted as the boundary between the known world and terra incognita.
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 Quoting: aether




black sea /z\ area
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The Gates of Alexander was a legendary barrier supposedly built by Alexander the Great in the Caucasus to keep the uncivilized barbarians of the north (typically associated with Gog and Magog) from invading the land to the south. The gates were a popular subject in medieval travel literature, starting with the Alexander Romance in a version from perhaps the 6th century.

The wall, also known as the Caspian Gates, has been identified with two locations: the Pass of Derbent, Russia or with the Pass of Dariel, west of the Caspian Sea. Tradition also connects it to the Great Wall of Gorgan (Red Snake) on its south-eastern shore.

Historically, these fortifications were part of the defence lines built by Sasanians of Persia. The Great Wall of Gorgan may have been built by the Parthians.
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we are going north
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Some of the child's jewellery depicted scenes from the myths of Ancient Greece. This one shows legendary hero Perseus holding the head of Medusa Gorgon.
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Hello there.
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Hello there.
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you look good
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Hello there.
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you look good
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Today is one of my better days lol
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Hello there.
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you look good
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Today is one of my better days lol
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nice display
all is okay over here
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Hello there.
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you look good
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Today is one of my better days lol
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nice display
all is okay over here
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yeah it's been like six months hasn't it?
our conversations have been missed by me
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you look good
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Today is one of my better days lol
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nice display
all is okay over here
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yeah it's been like six months hasn't it?
our conversations have been missed by me
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