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aether (OP) User ID: 71363163 United Kingdom 11/29/2019 03:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i noticed something today Quoting: aether my measurements of failure are mostly matching other peoples measurements of success In all things, or in terms of personal success? my memory causes me consciously experiencing myself successful experiencing reality meaning felt by me is as far as i have gotten with the thought aether's should your two of two be concerned? lol is your two of two of you, a satellite that circles around your center of reality? lol g morning |
aether (OP) User ID: 71363163 United Kingdom 11/29/2019 03:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After seeing that.. threw the general causality theory (gct) out of window. The gct is too simple to explain the mundane and complexity of what shown on the video. Well, I guess I could go back to do 3D modelling art. translating emotional into mechanical requires feeling what you are doing while displaying it organic is like that everywhere |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/29/2019 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my memory causes me consciously experiencing myself successful experiencing reality meaning felt by me is as far as i have gotten with the thought aether's should your two of two be concerned? lol is your two of two of you, a satellite that circles around your center of reality? lol g morning h morning to you! lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 11/29/2019 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw this website: [link to www.verywellmind.com (secure)] ..and I decided to re-arrange branches of psychology into below: Core cognitive psychology > link between < biopsychology Fundamental personality psychology educational psychology -> school psychology behavioural psychology health psychology Collective social psychology - cross-cultural psychology - industrial-organization psychology - sports psychology - comparative psychology Abnormal abnormal psychology - counselling psychology - clincial psychology - forensic psychology Shaping psychology, thus shaping people effects on each other, environments, world, and cosmos. And vice versa. Shaping is transformation. As it is to morphism. Ha. This brings up the same result I thought of: morphic reality. I said it of before, and gifted it to K years ago. |
aether (OP) User ID: 72852082 United Kingdom 11/29/2019 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw this website: [link to www.verywellmind.com (secure)] Quoting: Xlegic ..and I decided to re-arrange branches of psychology into below: Core cognitive psychology > link between < biopsychology Fundamental personality psychology educational psychology -> school psychology behavioural psychology health psychology Collective social psychology - cross-cultural psychology - industrial-organization psychology - sports psychology - comparative psychology Abnormal abnormal psychology - counselling psychology - clincial psychology - forensic psychology Shaping psychology, thus shaping people effects on each other, environments, world, and cosmos. And vice versa. Shaping is transformation. As it is to morphism. Ha. This brings up the same result I thought of: morphic reality. I said it of before, and gifted it to K years ago. organic environment tells us that there are some feelings that get you there no matter the linear time experienced getting there |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 11/29/2019 01:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw this website: [link to www.verywellmind.com (secure)] Quoting: Xlegic ..and I decided to re-arrange branches of psychology into below: Core cognitive psychology > link between < biopsychology Fundamental personality psychology educational psychology -> school psychology behavioural psychology health psychology Collective social psychology - cross-cultural psychology - industrial-organization psychology - sports psychology - comparative psychology Abnormal abnormal psychology - counselling psychology - clincial psychology - forensic psychology Shaping psychology, thus shaping people effects on each other, environments, world, and cosmos. And vice versa. Shaping is transformation. As it is to morphism. Ha. This brings up the same result I thought of: morphic reality. I said it of before, and gifted it to K years ago. organic environment tells us that there are some feelings that get you there no matter the linear time experienced getting there Yeah. :goldenwoman: - The feeling or emotion transcends time in some way. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 11/29/2019 02:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw this website: [link to www.verywellmind.com (secure)] Quoting: Xlegic ..and I decided to re-arrange branches of psychology into below: Core cognitive psychology > link between < biopsychology Fundamental personality psychology educational psychology -> school psychology behavioural psychology health psychology Collective social psychology - cross-cultural psychology - industrial-organization psychology - sports psychology - comparative psychology Abnormal abnormal psychology - counselling psychology - clincial psychology - forensic psychology Shaping psychology, thus shaping people effects on each other, environments, world, and cosmos. And vice versa. Shaping is transformation. As it is to morphism. Ha. This brings up the same result I thought of: morphic reality. I said it of before, and gifted it to K years ago. organic environment tells us that there are some feelings that get you there no matter the linear time experienced getting there Yeah. :goldenwoman: - The feeling or emotion transcends time in some way. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 11/29/2019 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw this website: [link to www.verywellmind.com (secure)] Quoting: Xlegic ..and I decided to re-arrange branches of psychology into below: Core cognitive psychology > link between < biopsychology why do some women who orbit around aether have stomach problems, or lose their appetite and become emaciated? lol Fundamental personality psychology educational psychology -> school psychology behavioural psychology health psychology mental stress can causes a sinking, paralyzing condition! lol Collective social psychology - cross-cultural psychology - industrial-organization psychology - sports psychology - comparative psychology que is the subliminal question? the answer you accept is your condition! lol Abnormal abnormal psychology - counselling psychology - clincial psychology - forensic psychology the condition is predicated by a cognitive psychology! lol Shaping psychology, thus shaping people effects on each other, environments, world, and cosmos. And vice versa. Shaping is transformation. As it is to morphism. Ha. This brings up the same result I thought of: morphic reality. I said it of before, and gifted it to K years ago. like she listen to anyone other then …! lol |
aether (OP) User ID: 17036767 United Kingdom 11/30/2019 05:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i`m thinking north america Quoting: aether but Tarim mummies ...........The earliest Tarim mummies, found at Qäwrighul and dated to 1800 BCE, are of a Caucasoid physical type whose closest affiliation is to the Bronze Age populations of southern Siberia, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, and the Lower Volga................ Quoting: observation.............Notable mummies are the tall, red-haired "Chärchän man" or the "Ur-David" (1000 BCE); his son (1000 BCE), a small 1-year-old baby with brown hair protruding from under a red and blue felt cap, with two stones positioned over its eyes; the "Hami Mummy" (c. 1400–800 BCE), a "red-headed beauty" found in Qizilchoqa; and the "Witches of Subeshi" (4th or 3rd century BCE), who wore 2-foot-long (0.61 m) black felt conical hats with a flat brim.[6] Also found at Subeshi was a man with traces of a surgical operation on his neck; the incision is sewn up with sutures made of horsehair................ [link to en.wikipedia.org] update The Heartland in the 21st century could not but be a major draw. Any serious analyst knows that Central Asia is the privileged corridor for both Europe and Asia at the heart of the New Silk Roads, as the Chinese-led BRI converges with the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Quoting: today[link to www.asiatimes.com (secure)] |
aether (OP) User ID: 17036767 United Kingdom 11/30/2019 05:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “If we’re serious about understanding human beings and their consciousness, we need to understand psychedelic experiences,” Quoting: today[link to www.vice.com (secure)] |
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aether (OP) User ID: 13552993 United Kingdom 11/30/2019 10:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, Americans I think are in their own bubble and don't see what is really real. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635 it`s true, i know of no other country like it generally central asia , central india, central china, central russia have all got same scale of location and the people in those locations demand to discover what is happening around our globe and demand to talk about it in depth but in our usa it is not a topic of general interest in my experience of being in the usa for quite long periods at a time i don`t mind cos it keeps everything simple when i`m there i do see your point and my point is saying this is to agree, Humans have been mining and using this heavy metal for thousands of years, poisoning themselves in the process. Although lead poisoning is one of the oldest known work and environmental hazards, the modern understanding of the small amount of lead necessary to cause harm did not come about until the latter half of the 20th century. No safe threshold for lead exposure has been discovered—that is, there is no known amount of lead that is too small to cause the body harm. Quoting: observation[link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to www.youtube.com] I find it very, very interesting that lead tastes 'sweet'... [link to www.youtube.com] Lead has been commonly used for thousands of years because it is widespread, easy to extract and easy to work with. It is highly malleable as well as easy to smelt. Metallic lead beads dating back to 6400 BCE have been found in Çatalhöyük in modern-day Turkey. In the early Bronze Age, lead was used with antimony and arsenic. Quoting: observationThe largest preindustrial producer of lead was the Roman economy, with an estimated annual output of 80,000 tonnes, which was typically won as a by-product of extensive silver smelting. Roman mining activities occurred in Central Europe, Roman Britain, the Balkans, Greece, Asia Minor and Hispania which alone accounted for 40% of world production. [link to en.wikipedia.org] i find it odd it took people 7000 + recorded years to notice the connection explain that |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 11/30/2019 12:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The idea is to stay faithful to Sandman, but to do it for now rather than making it a 1980s period piece," Gaiman said Friday on Day 6. He explained that the main character of Dream (also known as Morpheus) and his siblings will live in a version that takes place closer to 2019." [link to www.cnet.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 11/30/2019 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The idea is to stay faithful to Sandman, but to do it for now rather than making it a 1980s period piece," Gaiman said Friday on Day 6. He explained that the main character of Dream (also known as Morpheus) and his siblings will live in a version that takes place closer to 2019." Quoting: Xlegic [link to www.cnet.com (secure)] "His main argument? That Sandman’s rich, dense mythology shouldn’t be turned into a feature film — or even a film trilogy — but a TV series instead." [link to www.syfy.com (secure)] |
aether (OP) User ID: 78198765 Spain 12/01/2019 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The idea is to stay faithful to Sandman, but to do it for now rather than making it a 1980s period piece," Gaiman said Friday on Day 6. He explained that the main character of Dream (also known as Morpheus) and his siblings will live in a version that takes place closer to 2019." Quoting: Xlegic [link to www.cnet.com (secure)] "His main argument? That Sandman’s rich, dense mythology shouldn’t be turned into a feature film — or even a film trilogy — but a TV series instead." [link to www.syfy.com (secure)] you have mentioned sandman before |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 12/01/2019 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The idea is to stay faithful to Sandman, but to do it for now rather than making it a 1980s period piece," Gaiman said Friday on Day 6. He explained that the main character of Dream (also known as Morpheus) and his siblings will live in a version that takes place closer to 2019." Quoting: Xlegic [link to www.cnet.com (secure)] "His main argument? That Sandman’s rich, dense mythology shouldn’t be turned into a feature film — or even a film trilogy — but a TV series instead." [link to www.syfy.com (secure)] you have mentioned sandman before The Sandman character from Vertigo or DC Comic books is one of my all-time favourite characters. The Dreamer in both abstract and concrete sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3023613 Canada 12/01/2019 04:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With to some degree of awareness that everyone is on a journey, a direction of sort, to achieve what their 'union' of mind and heart desire. To seek out and actualize a possibility part of life spectrum. The life spectrum, its various degrees of meaning as inferred by myself. Of course, it requires all patterns to do so. So I sing a song: While I wait Semi-perpetual motion of activities Happening all over the universe Multiverse, omniverse, etc Updating activities In whatever areas of interest Relevant to some, irrelevant to other some As waiting go on, more Description and explanation fulfilling For ones searching Sending ones away on their journey Toward whatever make them happy All come together in Whatever idea or meaning |
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aether (OP) User ID: 77818850 Spain 12/02/2019 07:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He brings up some interesting points. I'm thinking specifically about the question of whether they were contemporary societies. time meaning Yet somehow, the ancient Je Quoting: todayews began to see time differently. For them, time had a beginning and an end; it was a narrative, whose triumphant conclusion would come in the future. From this insight came a new conception of men and women as individuals with unique destinies–a conception that would inform the Declaration of Independence–and our hopeful belief in progress and the sense that tomorrow can be better than today. [link to endlessround.wordpress.com (secure)] what to do with that notion |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77631946 United States 12/02/2019 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He brings up some interesting points. I'm thinking specifically about the question of whether they were contemporary societies. time meaning Yet somehow, the ancient Je Quoting: todayews began to see time differently. For them, time had a beginning and an end; it was a narrative, whose triumphant conclusion would come in the future. From this insight came a new conception of men and women as individuals with unique destinies–a conception that would inform the Declaration of Independence–and our hopeful belief in progress and the sense that tomorrow can be better than today. [link to endlessround.wordpress.com (secure)] what to do with that notion build a house! to hold things in! man's understanding of an ordered universe starts with …! lol alpha, beth … omega! lol |
aether (OP) User ID: 3581782 United Kingdom 12/02/2019 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And she hints at the wrench of reacquainting herself with sequential time – a recovery sometimes experienced as a new form of loss. Quoting: today[link to news.google.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76972080 United States 12/02/2019 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And she hints at the wrench of reacquainting herself with sequential time – a recovery sometimes experienced as a new form of loss. Quoting: today[link to news.google.com (secure)] But one would need to think carefully about the word “after”. For Riley’s compelling thesis concerns the strange way in which sequential time is arrested after a sudden death. In one sense, there is no “after”. She finds herself captive to the present tense. It is as if she has died yet is more alive than ever: “You are cut down, and yet you burn with life”. Interesting. |
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aether (OP) User ID: 73076684 United Kingdom 12/02/2019 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And she hints at the wrench of reacquainting herself with sequential time – a recovery sometimes experienced as a new form of loss. Quoting: today[link to news.google.com (secure)] But one would need to think carefully about the word “after”. For Riley’s compelling thesis concerns the strange way in which sequential time is arrested after a sudden death. In one sense, there is no “after”. She finds herself captive to the present tense. It is as if she has died yet is more alive than ever: “You are cut down, and yet you burn with life”. Interesting. the politics of death within the politics of god within the living is the impression not said in what i read Last Edited by aether on 12/02/2019 12:01 PM |
aether (OP) User ID: 73076684 United Kingdom 12/02/2019 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the good thing about death is that it traditionally turns more people off dieing than it ever does turning people onto dieing not populist looking back 12000 years or so likely death itself limited the volume of killing we do which itself likely played a significant role in keeping enough ancestors alive while we think about our living feels like that |