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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 07:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org] |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 07:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Had a walking dead feel to it. Interesting they call the demonically possessed fever heads. Also, they had no memory of the body they were in but acted out the muscle memory of the body. Edit for soul topic for later Last Edited by Fancypantz on 09/29/2016 08:59 AM |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 07:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 4 horned alters, interesting, goes with the forked winds of the mind. What did he know about stones, lol [link to www.livescience.com] |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ancient strings set feet a light to speed to her such mild grace That is such an awesome song. That is a neat line. Reminds of the Utes and their triboluminescence. Funny thing is, flint still sparks if it has been sitting in water. When writing this the elongated people came up and was trying to figure out what about light and this topic and quartz. This video the stone has a high content of quartz |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 08:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has to do with light and matter, but not enough info at the moment to say exactly the feeling on it. Last Edited by Fancypantz on 09/29/2016 08:39 AM |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 08:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.iflscience.com] The video from February shows the snake, which was found on a building site in Altamira, Pará in northern Brazil. Construction workers found the reptile after a controlled explosion blew open a cave as part of some building work near the Belo Monte Dam, according to the video description. |
song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dharma Transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and students—a spiritual bloodline that is theoretically traced back to the Buddha himself. It’s sometimes called the Transmission of Light or the Transmission of the Lamp. above from [link to thetattooedbuddha.com] Pure land buddhism (Ch'an buddhism) - shobongenzos (sp?) transmission of the lamp |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 08:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has to do with light and matter, but not enough info at the moment to say exactly the feeling on it. Quoting: Fancypantz Morning Fancy et all :) My first thought was chips - as in computer ones not the potato kind ;) - light used as a medium for information transfer - as in light transmission Morning Yes, microchip cloning tech has been a topic for a bit. |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dharma Transmission is a custom in which a person is established as a successor in an unbroken lineage of teachers and students—a spiritual bloodline that is theoretically traced back to the Buddha himself. Quoting: song waves 72229564 It’s sometimes called the Transmission of Light or the Transmission of the Lamp. above from [link to thetattooedbuddha.com] Pure land buddhism (Ch'an buddhism) - shobongenzos (sp?) transmission of the lamp Yes, there is that network and then adharma network. The bible is very intricate on inheritance and it is what has caused much wars and suffering of bloodlines, spiritual and earthly. |
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song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has to do with light and matter, but not enough info at the moment to say exactly the feeling on it. Quoting: Fancypantz Morning Fancy et all :) My first thought was chips - as in computer ones not the potato kind ;) - light used as a medium for information transfer - as in light transmission Morning Yes, microchip cloning tech has been a topic for a bit. Maybe the crystalline aspects has more to do with medium for pathways - like creating neural pathways. |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Has to do with light and matter, but not enough info at the moment to say exactly the feeling on it. Quoting: Fancypantz Morning Fancy et all :) My first thought was chips - as in computer ones not the potato kind ;) - light used as a medium for information transfer - as in light transmission Morning Yes, microchip cloning tech has been a topic for a bit. Maybe the crystalline aspects has more to do with medium for pathways - like creating neural pathways. I'm seeing like a water current surrounding the flint/quartz rock and can be removed. Oh yes, field came up too. But you mentioned potato, lol. I cannot say about the story I know because I don't want to give any ideas but it is interesting you mention that and I can see why. |
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Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reminds me my infusion is complete, lol, been a long six weeks. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to globalfreedommovement.org] James’ ideological forebears Kramer and Sprenger, authors of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum (1486) had written: ince the devil is more powerful than a man, and a man can obstruct the generative powers by means of frigid herbs or anything else that can be thought of, therefore much more can the devil do this, since he has greater knowledge and cunning.2 That devil was a clever lad. He could render a man impotent towards one woman in particular while leaving his lust for other women in tact through “his own power, or some herb or stone, or some occult natural means.”3 Thus, even humble garden herbs were potentially tools of those master genital puppeteers Satan and his minions. Buyer beware. Kramer and Sprenger wrote that witches who made potions or herbs as contraceptives were to be punished by “the extreme penalty,” meaning being tortured horrifically and killed either by fire or some other sadistic method. They also quoted Augustine of Hippo, another bright spark, who wrote in the early fifth century AD in City of God that “devils ensnare us by various kinds of stones and herbs and trees, animals, charms and ceremonies.”4 In a summation of Sprenger and Kramer’s mind-numbing work, Edo Nyland writes: Open hunting season was declared on women, especially herb gatherers, midwives, widows and spinsters…It has been estimated by Dr. Marija Gimbutas, Professor of Archeology at the University of California, that as many as 9 million people, overwhelmingly women, were burned or hanged during the witch-craze.5 Thus, the strange origins of the war on natural medicine appear to go at least as far back as the middle ages. The targeted women were, of course, in league with Satan. Misogyny played a tremendous part in the Inquisition as the feminine principal was stamped out and disempowered as thoroughly as possible. It’s significant that during the middle ages, Christendom took the gods, devas, and nature spirits (such as satyrs) – including the important Pan – and Satan-ised them, effectively turning man against nature, and making us even more paranoid and natural medicinedelusional in the process. Nature was to be viewed with suspicion. The fertile Greek satyr Pan – a harmless nature god with his hoofs and horns – became part of the template used to create the evil fantasy called Satan.2 By association, then, use of natural therapeutic interventions could be seen as evidence of an allegiance with the devil. Healing brought about through herbs, for instance, now had a menacing preternatural overtone. Anyone not using the church’s officially sanctioned medical interventions was derelict and in sin. The deviant had to be punished (cruelly). Today, modern medicine – for all its “sophistication” – embodies this ancient and deep-seated paranoia towards natural interventions and the power natural medicineof the human body to simply heal itself. Just look at the establishment’s bizarre and baseless hostility towards the sheer idea of reversing metastatic cancer through a nutritional approach, for example. Herbalism, naturopathy, and acupuncture are dismissed as quackery. Schools for natural medicine are being shut down. The inquisition continues on today – its form and modus operandi has only shifted slightly: these days it is corporately driven and funded – seemingly secular, but sectarian at its unbalanced and corrupt ideological core. Oh my |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 71884387 United States 09/29/2016 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fantastic Beasts has no owls September 28, 2016 Posted at 1:45 PM Sarah Posted by Sarah But it does have a really cool golden bird. A new trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has come out and this one gives a better look at Newt Scamander’s many fantastic beasts, among them, a golden bird that is maybe a thunderbird. There are, however, no owls. Am very disappointed as I got a great grey owl as my Patronus which is awesome because I f*cking love owls, those majestic, vicious little murder beasts. There’s also some kind of horse-dragon suckface monster—if anyone knows what that is supposed to be, hit me up. I want one. Interesting |
song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: songaves 72229564 Morning Fancy et all :) My first thought was chips - as in computer ones not the potato kind ;) - light used as a medium for information transfer - as in light transmission Morning Yes, microchip cloning tech has been a topic for a bit. Maybe the crystalline aspects has more to do with medium for pathways - like creating neural pathways. I'm seeing like a water current surrounding the flint/quartz rock and can be removed. Oh yes, field came up too. But you mentioned potato, lol. I cannot say about the story I know because I don't want to give any ideas but it is interesting you mention that and I can see why. yeah like battery. Flint came up for me recently also - like how crystal geodes in the centre of the rocks. |
song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not about the tools, but what one does with them that makes it good medicine or bad medicine. Quoting: Fancypantz You can tell the difference between one who misuses and one who does not by their actions(movement) and way of life no matter the methods(structure) used. motive/intention coming up big - lots of dissonance about - had to shift readjust several times already today. |
song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reminds me my infusion is complete, lol, been a long six weeks. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to globalfreedommovement.org] James’ ideological forebears Kramer and Sprenger, authors of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum (1486) had written: ince the devil is more powerful than a man, and a man can obstruct the generative powers by means of frigid herbs or anything else that can be thought of, therefore much more can the devil do this, since he has greater knowledge and cunning.2 That devil was a clever lad. He could render a man impotent towards one woman in particular while leaving his lust for other women in tact through “his own power, or some herb or stone, or some occult natural means.”3 Thus, even humble garden herbs were potentially tools of those master genital puppeteers Satan and his minions. Buyer beware. Kramer and Sprenger wrote that witches who made potions or herbs as contraceptives were to be punished by “the extreme penalty,” meaning being tortured horrifically and killed either by fire or some other sadistic method. They also quoted Augustine of Hippo, another bright spark, who wrote in the early fifth century AD in City of God that “devils ensnare us by various kinds of stones and herbs and trees, animals, charms and ceremonies.”4 In a summation of Sprenger and Kramer’s mind-numbing work, Edo Nyland writes: Open hunting season was declared on women, especially herb gatherers, midwives, widows and spinsters…It has been estimated by Dr. Marija Gimbutas, Professor of Archeology at the University of California, that as many as 9 million people, overwhelmingly women, were burned or hanged during the witch-craze.5 Thus, the strange origins of the war on natural medicine appear to go at least as far back as the middle ages. The targeted women were, of course, in league with Satan. Misogyny played a tremendous part in the Inquisition as the feminine principal was stamped out and disempowered as thoroughly as possible. It’s significant that during the middle ages, Christendom took the gods, devas, and nature spirits (such as satyrs) – including the important Pan – and Satan-ised them, effectively turning man against nature, and making us even more paranoid and natural medicinedelusional in the process. Nature was to be viewed with suspicion. The fertile Greek satyr Pan – a harmless nature god with his hoofs and horns – became part of the template used to create the evil fantasy called Satan.2 By association, then, use of natural therapeutic interventions could be seen as evidence of an allegiance with the devil. Healing brought about through herbs, for instance, now had a menacing preternatural overtone. Anyone not using the church’s officially sanctioned medical interventions was derelict and in sin. The deviant had to be punished (cruelly). Today, modern medicine – for all its “sophistication” – embodies this ancient and deep-seated paranoia towards natural interventions and the power natural medicineof the human body to simply heal itself. Just look at the establishment’s bizarre and baseless hostility towards the sheer idea of reversing metastatic cancer through a nutritional approach, for example. Herbalism, naturopathy, and acupuncture are dismissed as quackery. Schools for natural medicine are being shut down. The inquisition continues on today – its form and modus operandi has only shifted slightly: these days it is corporately driven and funded – seemingly secular, but sectarian at its unbalanced and corrupt ideological core. Oh my From your link this morning: Roman: How are you feeling? Groggy. What happened to me? I drugged you. You can't know where we're located. Ever heard of a blindfold? Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org] spooked me when I saw it |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73063348 United States 09/29/2016 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe the crystalline aspects has more to do with medium for pathways - like creating neural pathways. I'm seeing like a water current surrounding the flint/quartz rock and can be removed. Oh yes, field came up too. But you mentioned potato, lol. I cannot say about the story I know because I don't want to give any ideas but it is interesting you mention that and I can see why. yeah like battery. Flint came up for me recently also - like how crystal geodes in the centre of the rocks. Hmmm this ties into a story too on recent baby being born with nucleus being removed and replaced. Derp convincing in Utah lol [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73063348 United States 09/29/2016 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's not about the tools, but what one does with them that makes it good medicine or bad medicine. Quoting: Fancypantz You can tell the difference between one who misuses and one who does not by their actions(movement) and way of life no matter the methods(structure) used. motive/intention coming up big - lots of dissonance about - had to shift readjust several times already today. Yes It's been really thick. That's why don't make temporary emotional permanent decisions :P |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73063348 United States 09/29/2016 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reminds me my infusion is complete, lol, been a long six weeks. Quoting: Fancypantz [link to globalfreedommovement.org] James’ ideological forebears Kramer and Sprenger, authors of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum (1486) had written: ince the devil is more powerful than a man, and a man can obstruct the generative powers by means of frigid herbs or anything else that can be thought of, therefore much more can the devil do this, since he has greater knowledge and cunning.2 That devil was a clever lad. He could render a man impotent towards one woman in particular while leaving his lust for other women in tact through “his own power, or some herb or stone, or some occult natural means.”3 Thus, even humble garden herbs were potentially tools of those master genital puppeteers Satan and his minions. Buyer beware. Kramer and Sprenger wrote that witches who made potions or herbs as contraceptives were to be punished by “the extreme penalty,” meaning being tortured horrifically and killed either by fire or some other sadistic method. They also quoted Augustine of Hippo, another bright spark, who wrote in the early fifth century AD in City of God that “devils ensnare us by various kinds of stones and herbs and trees, animals, charms and ceremonies.”4 In a summation of Sprenger and Kramer’s mind-numbing work, Edo Nyland writes: Open hunting season was declared on women, especially herb gatherers, midwives, widows and spinsters…It has been estimated by Dr. Marija Gimbutas, Professor of Archeology at the University of California, that as many as 9 million people, overwhelmingly women, were burned or hanged during the witch-craze.5 Thus, the strange origins of the war on natural medicine appear to go at least as far back as the middle ages. The targeted women were, of course, in league with Satan. Misogyny played a tremendous part in the Inquisition as the feminine principal was stamped out and disempowered as thoroughly as possible. It’s significant that during the middle ages, Christendom took the gods, devas, and nature spirits (such as satyrs) – including the important Pan – and Satan-ised them, effectively turning man against nature, and making us even more paranoid and natural medicinedelusional in the process. Nature was to be viewed with suspicion. The fertile Greek satyr Pan – a harmless nature god with his hoofs and horns – became part of the template used to create the evil fantasy called Satan.2 By association, then, use of natural therapeutic interventions could be seen as evidence of an allegiance with the devil. Healing brought about through herbs, for instance, now had a menacing preternatural overtone. Anyone not using the church’s officially sanctioned medical interventions was derelict and in sin. The deviant had to be punished (cruelly). Today, modern medicine – for all its “sophistication” – embodies this ancient and deep-seated paranoia towards natural interventions and the power natural medicineof the human body to simply heal itself. Just look at the establishment’s bizarre and baseless hostility towards the sheer idea of reversing metastatic cancer through a nutritional approach, for example. Herbalism, naturopathy, and acupuncture are dismissed as quackery. Schools for natural medicine are being shut down. The inquisition continues on today – its form and modus operandi has only shifted slightly: these days it is corporately driven and funded – seemingly secular, but sectarian at its unbalanced and corrupt ideological core. Oh my From your link this morning: Roman: How are you feeling? Groggy. What happened to me? I drugged you. You can't know where we're located. Ever heard of a blindfold? Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org] spooked me when I saw it Nice catch lol. I watched that last night and forgot about that part. She didn't pass the test but her brother lied so she did. Read the rabbit parts. That really stands out. She says she's not a killer but her brother said she was the first to snap it's neck. But she was actually wiser than her brother knowing the rabbit would of suffered like his rabbit. So it wasn't cold blooded like he wants her to think. |
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song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fantastic Beasts has no owls September 28, 2016 Posted at 1:45 PM Sarah Posted by Sarah But it does have a really cool golden bird. A new trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has come out and this one gives a better look at Newt Scamander’s many fantastic beasts, among them, a golden bird that is maybe a thunderbird. There are, however, no owls. Am very disappointed as I got a great grey owl as my Patronus which is awesome because I f*cking love owls, those majestic, vicious little murder beasts. There’s also some kind of horse-dragon suckface monster—if anyone knows what that is supposed to be, hit me up. I want one. Interesting Wow that looks epic! Thanks for sharing :) Would have been great to have an owl in it but the gold bird looks good :) |
song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: song waves 72229564 Maybe the crystalline aspects has more to do with medium for pathways - like creating neural pathways. I'm seeing like a water current surrounding the flint/quartz rock and can be removed. Oh yes, field came up too. But you mentioned potato, lol. I cannot say about the story I know because I don't want to give any ideas but it is interesting you mention that and I can see why. yeah like battery. Flint came up for me recently also - like how crystal geodes in the centre of the rocks. Hmmm this ties into a story too on recent baby being born with nucleus being removed and replaced. Derp convincing in Utah lol [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] Interesting story - reminded me of a spark of life in the trinity |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73063348 United States 09/29/2016 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fantastic Beasts has no owls September 28, 2016 Posted at 1:45 PM Sarah Posted by Sarah But it does have a really cool golden bird. A new trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has come out and this one gives a better look at Newt Scamander’s many fantastic beasts, among them, a golden bird that is maybe a thunderbird. There are, however, no owls. Am very disappointed as I got a great grey owl as my Patronus which is awesome because I f*cking love owls, those majestic, vicious little murder beasts. There’s also some kind of horse-dragon suckface monster—if anyone knows what that is supposed to be, hit me up. I want one. Interesting Wow that looks epic! Thanks for sharing :) Would have been great to have an owl in it but the gold bird looks good :) I wondered if they meant the whole movie or just the trailer It does look good |
Fancypantz (OP) User ID: 73063348 United States 09/29/2016 11:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Fancypantz I'm seeing like a water current surrounding the flint/quartz rock and can be removed. Oh yes, field came up too. But you mentioned potato, lol. I cannot say about the story I know because I don't want to give any ideas but it is interesting you mention that and I can see why. yeah like battery. Flint came up for me recently also - like how crystal geodes in the centre of the rocks. Hmmm this ties into a story too on recent baby being born with nucleus being removed and replaced. Derp convincing in Utah lol [link to www.newscientist.com (secure)] Interesting story - reminded me of a spark of life in the trinity Hmmmm, the Zoe in eve? Or the Lilith? Or the Ariel in Adam. They say Cain and able were sparks from demiurge and Seth from the other spark. Gonna think about that:P |
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song waves User ID: 72229564 United Kingdom 09/29/2016 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fantastic Beasts has no owls September 28, 2016 Posted at 1:45 PM Sarah Posted by Sarah But it does have a really cool golden bird. A new trailer for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them has come out and this one gives a better look at Newt Scamander’s many fantastic beasts, among them, a golden bird that is maybe a thunderbird. There are, however, no owls. Am very disappointed as I got a great grey owl as my Patronus which is awesome because I f*cking love owls, those majestic, vicious little murder beasts. There’s also some kind of horse-dragon suckface monster—if anyone knows what that is supposed to be, hit me up. I want one. Interesting Wow that looks epic! Thanks for sharing :) Would have been great to have an owl in it but the gold bird looks good :) I wondered if they meant the whole movie or just the trailer It does look good Looked it up - owls do feature: 3. Owls Much like in the “Harry Potter” films, owls appear to play a role in “Fantastic Beasts.” Several of the friendly fowl bear a striking resemblance to Hedwig, Harry’s bird. [link to www.ibtimes.com] |