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Theater of parallel Universe
Jenetta- Posts : 1978
Join date : 2010-04-16
Location : British Columbia Canada
- Post n°326
Re: Theater Of Parallel Universe
Love that cat however if I watch it too long I'll be hypnotized...who is Mr. Peterson Brook?
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Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°327
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Jenetta wrote:Love that cat however if I watch it too long I'll be hypnotized...who is Mr. Peterson Brook?
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Very astute Jenetta. Watching that picture makes me dizzy. We used to have one in the house when we lived in Nevada. I was about five when I remembered that clock.
Mr Peterson is a bit of an Enigma I intend to address here soon.
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°328
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Good Morning
Just dropping a note here as I've been working and not had the time to update. However upon waking this morning I noted a dream. In that dream I noted I've been waking at 7:41 EVERY morning. And to be sure this is true...not simply dream. So I awaken from the dream and guess what time it is? You guessed it ....7:41. In fact every morning for the past week....I wake up and look at the colck...it's been 7:41
Don't have time to elaborate now....but It seems someone or something is working to leave me a message eh?
Upon a first google of 7:41 time....the first thing I see is this:
Acts 7:41-43
41 That was the time they made an idol in the form of a calf. They brought sacrifices to it and reveled in what their own hands had made. 42 But God turned away from them and gave them over to the worship of the sun, moon and stars. This agrees with what is written in the book of the prophets:
“‘Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings
forty years in the wilderness, people of Israel?
43 You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek
and the star of your god Rephan,
the idols you made to worship.
Therefore I will send you into exile’ beyond Babylon.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+7%3A41-43&version=NIV
Idols....Calf....SACRIFICE!...Hathor....
Rejoicing in the works of their own hands they did.....
Just dropping a note here as I've been working and not had the time to update. However upon waking this morning I noted a dream. In that dream I noted I've been waking at 7:41 EVERY morning. And to be sure this is true...not simply dream. So I awaken from the dream and guess what time it is? You guessed it ....7:41. In fact every morning for the past week....I wake up and look at the colck...it's been 7:41
Don't have time to elaborate now....but It seems someone or something is working to leave me a message eh?
Upon a first google of 7:41 time....the first thing I see is this:
Acts 7:41-43
41 That was the time they made an idol in the form of a calf. They brought sacrifices to it and reveled in what their own hands had made. 42 But God turned away from them and gave them over to the worship of the sun, moon and stars. This agrees with what is written in the book of the prophets:
“‘Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings
forty years in the wilderness, people of Israel?
43 You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek
and the star of your god Rephan,
the idols you made to worship.
Therefore I will send you into exile’ beyond Babylon.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+7%3A41-43&version=NIV
Idols....Calf....SACRIFICE!...Hathor....
Rejoicing in the works of their own hands they did.....
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°329
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Oh..one quick note. Speaking of the work of their own hands....
Chemical and Engineer News is happy to report:
News of The Week
Issue Date: January 9, 2013
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Stem Cell Case
High court ends lawsuit against federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research
Federally funded human embryonic stem cell research can move ahead unimpeded because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision announced earlier this week. The court declined to hear a case, which has dragged on for more than three years, challenging the legality of such stem cell research funding.
The original lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health was filed in 2009 by two scientists who work with adult stem cells. They claimed that the agency’s policy for funding human embryonic stem cell research violates the obscure Dickey-Wicker Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of any research that destroys human embryos. Human embryos are destroyed in order to derive such stem cells.
In 2010, the case temporarily halted government-funded research on human embryonic stem cells. A federal appeals court lifted the injunction, however, and subsequently ruled that conducting research on these cells is not the same as deriving them. The plaintiff’s appealed to the high court last October.
Biomedical researchers and NIH officials welcomed the justices’ decision to reject the case. “Patients and their families who look forward to new therapies to replace cells lost by disease or injury, or who may benefit from new drugs identified by screening using stem cells, should be reassured that NIH will continue supporting this promising research,” says NIH Director Francis S. Collins.
Bernard Siegel, spokesman for the Stem Cell Action Coalition, an advocacy group for stem cell research, calls the decision “a major victory for scientifically and ethically responsible innovative research.” But at the same time, he says, “We must remain vigilant against threats at state and other policy-making levels.”
http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/01/Supreme-Court-Wont-Hear-Stem.html
Ethical? FOR WHO?!?! Certainly not the damned mouse!
btw: this mouse is not from stem cell research....but it does show the lengths they will go to eh?
The Vacanti mouse was a laboratory mouse that had what looked like a human ear grown on its back. The "ear" was actually an ear-shaped cartilage structure grown by seeding cow cartilage cells into a biodegradable ear-shaped mold and then implanted under the skin of the mouse
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacanti_mouse
Kinda reminds me of this famous scene.
Chemical and Engineer News is happy to report:
News of The Week
Issue Date: January 9, 2013
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Stem Cell Case
High court ends lawsuit against federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research
Federally funded human embryonic stem cell research can move ahead unimpeded because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision announced earlier this week. The court declined to hear a case, which has dragged on for more than three years, challenging the legality of such stem cell research funding.
The original lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health was filed in 2009 by two scientists who work with adult stem cells. They claimed that the agency’s policy for funding human embryonic stem cell research violates the obscure Dickey-Wicker Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of any research that destroys human embryos. Human embryos are destroyed in order to derive such stem cells.
In 2010, the case temporarily halted government-funded research on human embryonic stem cells. A federal appeals court lifted the injunction, however, and subsequently ruled that conducting research on these cells is not the same as deriving them. The plaintiff’s appealed to the high court last October.
Biomedical researchers and NIH officials welcomed the justices’ decision to reject the case. “Patients and their families who look forward to new therapies to replace cells lost by disease or injury, or who may benefit from new drugs identified by screening using stem cells, should be reassured that NIH will continue supporting this promising research,” says NIH Director Francis S. Collins.
Bernard Siegel, spokesman for the Stem Cell Action Coalition, an advocacy group for stem cell research, calls the decision “a major victory for scientifically and ethically responsible innovative research.” But at the same time, he says, “We must remain vigilant against threats at state and other policy-making levels.”
http://cen.acs.org/articles/91/web/2013/01/Supreme-Court-Wont-Hear-Stem.html
“a major victory for scientifically and ethically responsible innovative research.”
Ethical? FOR WHO?!?! Certainly not the damned mouse!
btw: this mouse is not from stem cell research....but it does show the lengths they will go to eh?
The Vacanti mouse was a laboratory mouse that had what looked like a human ear grown on its back. The "ear" was actually an ear-shaped cartilage structure grown by seeding cow cartilage cells into a biodegradable ear-shaped mold and then implanted under the skin of the mouse
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacanti_mouse
Kinda reminds me of this famous scene.
Jenetta- Posts : 1978
Join date : 2010-04-16
Location : British Columbia Canada
- Post n°330
Re: Theater Of Parallel Universe
Hahh...regarding your two above posts Brook reminds me of what was going on in a book I've almost finished. The idea is to merge man into machine or vice versa whichever works best. Stem cell research, nanotechnology, genetic engineering etc. is seeking to achieve their goal which is extended life even possibly immortality. It doesn't matter what is sacrificed i.e. animals, humans to achieve that end.
Moloch is alive and well and those who do its bidding from ancient times onwards. Understand the Tree of Life and you will achieve immortality living hundreds of years like the Biblical prophets from times past.
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Moloch is alive and well and those who do its bidding from ancient times onwards. Understand the Tree of Life and you will achieve immortality living hundreds of years like the Biblical prophets from times past.
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mudra- Posts : 23307
Join date : 2010-04-09
Age : 70
Location : belgium
- Post n°331
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
The irony about immortality is that it's already our natural state.
Being able to loose one's form from " life " to " life " gives us a chance to realize who we really are . Now when the next form we will enter will be an unperishable one it will be much more difficult to tell the difference between body and soul.How boring too to see no end to the persona one has embodied.
Love from me
mudra
Being able to loose one's form from " life " to " life " gives us a chance to realize who we really are . Now when the next form we will enter will be an unperishable one it will be much more difficult to tell the difference between body and soul.How boring too to see no end to the persona one has embodied.
Love from me
mudra
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°332
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Jenetta wrote:Hahh...regarding your two above posts Brook reminds me of what was going on in a book I've almost finished. The idea is to merge man into machine or vice versa whichever works best. Stem cell research, nanotechnology, genetic engineering etc. is seeking to achieve their goal which is extended life even possibly immortality. It doesn't matter what is sacrificed i.e. animals, humans to achieve that end.
Moloch is alive and well and those who do its bidding from ancient times onwards. Understand the Tree of Life and you will achieve immortality living hundreds of years like the Biblical prophets from times past.
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merging man into machine is the goal of Transhumanism....and the makers of this film and projects
Of course we are immortal. Just not in this body. It's been my feeling for a very long time that it's not natural to live such short life spans...or be in a cycle of forgetting. That cycle of forgetting is in great part due to the Rest Re1 gene I wrote about on page 19 here. Which makes perfect sense if you think about it. At a certain "time" the gene turns off "neurogenesis". Perfect for forgetting. Perhaps this is why children have a "sense" of things then grow out of it as they get older....REPOSE eh?
Moloch....I find interesting now. Don't have much to say except he/she/it....is widely related to the calf...child sacrifice...and the Owl
Leviticus 18:21
“‘Do not give any of your children to be sacrificed to Molek, for you must not profane the name of your God. I am the Lord.
The thing that had me stuck in that ROOM I made drawings of....for so long was the bloody ritual sacrifice of a child. While under the possession of an Owl.
Remember the things I found of Egyptian nature in the Bath Abbey a few pages back? Check out what I found in the Choir pews...
An Owl Headed Lion....Not something you see every day eh?
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°333
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
mudra wrote:The irony about immortality is that it's already our natural state.
Being able to loose one's form from " life " to " life " gives us a chance to realize who we really are . Now when the next form we will enter will be an unperishable one it will be much more difficult to tell the difference between body and soul.How boring too to see no end to the persona one has embodied.
Love from me
mudra
I'm not too certain about the boring part Mudra. One thing that gives me hope is remembering "one persona"....that would be me. Not out there floating in some separated state as in "higher self"...but merged as one. That "me" remembers things that are far from boring. In a world that is not around this neighborhood. I'm very certain that many here have those same memories suppressed and are missing that experience as in lessons learned as well as richness of life. If only they could remember eh?
While I see the atrocities committed on this very young planet....this is the one thing that gives me hope.
I met John's father in this remembering by the "blue flames"...he told me not to sweat it...."it's only in the blink of an eye" this "time" thing.
Young blood...Reactive Hemoglobin...Neurgenesis
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/08/the-brains-fountain-of-youth.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/oct/17/young-blood-reverse-effects-ageing
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°334
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
On a side not to those last two links:
The Gruesome History of Eating Corpses as Medicine
The question was not “Should you eat human flesh?” says one historian, but, “What sort of flesh should you eat?”
he last line of a 17th century poem by John Donne prompted Louise Noble’s quest. “Women,” the line read, are not only “Sweetness and wit,” but “mummy, possessed.”
Sweetness and wit, sure. But mummy? In her search for an explanation, Noble, a lecturer of English at the University of New England in Australia, made a surprising discovery: That word recurs throughout the literature of early modern Europe, from Donne’s “Love’s Alchemy” to Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Edmund Spenser’s “The Faerie Queene,” because mummies and other preserved and fresh human remains were a common ingredient in the medicine of that time. In short: Not long ago, Europeans were cannibals.
Noble’s new book, Medicinal Cannibalism in Early Modern English Literature and Culture, and another by Richard Sugg of England’s University of Durham, Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires: The History of Corpse Medicine from the Renaissance to the Victorians, reveal that for several hundred years, peaking in the 16th and 17th centuries, many Europeans, including royalty, priests and scientists, routinely ingested remedies containing human bones, blood and fat as medicine for everything from headaches to epilepsy. There were few vocal opponents of the practice, even though cannibalism in the newly explored Americas was reviled as a mark of savagery. Mummies were stolen from Egyptian tombs, and skulls were taken from Irish burial sites. Gravediggers robbed and sold body parts.
“The question was not, ‘Should you eat human flesh?’ but, ‘What sort of flesh should you eat?’ ” says Sugg. The answer, at first, was Egyptian mummy, which was crumbled into tinctures to stanch internal bleeding. But other parts of the body soon followed. Skull was one common ingredient, taken in powdered form to cure head ailments. Thomas Willis, a 17th-century pioneer of brain science, brewed a drink for apoplexy, or bleeding, that mingled powdered human skull and chocolate. And King Charles II of England sipped “The King’s Drops,” his personal tincture, containing human skull in alcohol. Even the toupee of moss that grew over a buried skull, called Usnea, became a prized additive, its powder believed to cure nosebleeds and possibly epilepsy. Human fat was used to treat the outside of the body. German doctors, for instance, prescribed bandages soaked in it for wounds, and rubbing fat into the skin was considered a remedy for gout.
Blood was procured as fresh as possible, while it was still thought to contain the vitality of the body. This requirement made it challenging to acquire. The 16th century German-Swiss physician Paracelsus believed blood was good for drinking, and one of his followers even suggested taking blood from a living body. While that doesn’t seem to have been common practice, the poor, who couldn’t always afford the processed compounds sold in apothecaries, could gain the benefits of cannibal medicine by standing by at executions, paying a small amount for a cup of the still-warm blood of the condemned. “The executioner was considered a big healer in Germanic countries,” says Sugg. “He was a social leper with almost magical powers.” For those who preferred their blood cooked, a 1679 recipe from a Franciscan apothecary describes how to make it into marmalade.
Rub fat on an ache, and it might ease your pain. Push powdered moss up your nose, and your nosebleed will stop. If you can afford the King’s Drops, the float of alcohol probably helps you forget you’re depressed—at least temporarily. In other words, these medicines may have been incidentally helpful—even though they worked by magical thinking, one more clumsy search for answers to the question of how to treat ailments at a time when even the circulation of blood was not yet understood.
However, consuming human remains fit with the leading medical theories of the day. “It emerged from homeopathic ideas,” says Noble. “It’s 'like cures like.' So you eat ground-up skull for pains in the head.” Or drink blood for diseases of the blood.
Another reason human remains were considered potent was because they were thought to contain the spirit of the body from which they were taken. “Spirit” was considered a very real part of physiology, linking the body and the soul. In this context, blood was especially powerful. “They thought the blood carried the soul, and did so in the form of vaporous spirits,” says Sugg. The freshest blood was considered the most robust. Sometimes the blood of young men was preferred, sometimes, that of virginal young women. By ingesting corpse materials, one gains the strength of the person consumed. Noble quotes Leonardo da Vinci on the matter: “We preserve our life with the death of others. In a dead thing insensate life remains which, when it is reunited with the stomachs of the living, regains sensitive and intellectual life.”
Page two of the article from the Smithsonian :
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/The-Gruesome-History-of-Eating-Corpses-as-Medicine.html?c=y&page=2
King Louis XVI's Blood Found In Decorative Squash Centuries After Beheading, DNA Study Shows
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/king-louis-xvi-blood-squash-beheading-dna_n_2399175.html
The Gruesome History of Eating Corpses as Medicine
The question was not “Should you eat human flesh?” says one historian, but, “What sort of flesh should you eat?”
he last line of a 17th century poem by John Donne prompted Louise Noble’s quest. “Women,” the line read, are not only “Sweetness and wit,” but “mummy, possessed.”
Sweetness and wit, sure. But mummy? In her search for an explanation, Noble, a lecturer of English at the University of New England in Australia, made a surprising discovery: That word recurs throughout the literature of early modern Europe, from Donne’s “Love’s Alchemy” to Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Edmund Spenser’s “The Faerie Queene,” because mummies and other preserved and fresh human remains were a common ingredient in the medicine of that time. In short: Not long ago, Europeans were cannibals.
Noble’s new book, Medicinal Cannibalism in Early Modern English Literature and Culture, and another by Richard Sugg of England’s University of Durham, Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires: The History of Corpse Medicine from the Renaissance to the Victorians, reveal that for several hundred years, peaking in the 16th and 17th centuries, many Europeans, including royalty, priests and scientists, routinely ingested remedies containing human bones, blood and fat as medicine for everything from headaches to epilepsy. There were few vocal opponents of the practice, even though cannibalism in the newly explored Americas was reviled as a mark of savagery. Mummies were stolen from Egyptian tombs, and skulls were taken from Irish burial sites. Gravediggers robbed and sold body parts.
“The question was not, ‘Should you eat human flesh?’ but, ‘What sort of flesh should you eat?’ ” says Sugg. The answer, at first, was Egyptian mummy, which was crumbled into tinctures to stanch internal bleeding. But other parts of the body soon followed. Skull was one common ingredient, taken in powdered form to cure head ailments. Thomas Willis, a 17th-century pioneer of brain science, brewed a drink for apoplexy, or bleeding, that mingled powdered human skull and chocolate. And King Charles II of England sipped “The King’s Drops,” his personal tincture, containing human skull in alcohol. Even the toupee of moss that grew over a buried skull, called Usnea, became a prized additive, its powder believed to cure nosebleeds and possibly epilepsy. Human fat was used to treat the outside of the body. German doctors, for instance, prescribed bandages soaked in it for wounds, and rubbing fat into the skin was considered a remedy for gout.
Blood was procured as fresh as possible, while it was still thought to contain the vitality of the body. This requirement made it challenging to acquire. The 16th century German-Swiss physician Paracelsus believed blood was good for drinking, and one of his followers even suggested taking blood from a living body. While that doesn’t seem to have been common practice, the poor, who couldn’t always afford the processed compounds sold in apothecaries, could gain the benefits of cannibal medicine by standing by at executions, paying a small amount for a cup of the still-warm blood of the condemned. “The executioner was considered a big healer in Germanic countries,” says Sugg. “He was a social leper with almost magical powers.” For those who preferred their blood cooked, a 1679 recipe from a Franciscan apothecary describes how to make it into marmalade.
Rub fat on an ache, and it might ease your pain. Push powdered moss up your nose, and your nosebleed will stop. If you can afford the King’s Drops, the float of alcohol probably helps you forget you’re depressed—at least temporarily. In other words, these medicines may have been incidentally helpful—even though they worked by magical thinking, one more clumsy search for answers to the question of how to treat ailments at a time when even the circulation of blood was not yet understood.
However, consuming human remains fit with the leading medical theories of the day. “It emerged from homeopathic ideas,” says Noble. “It’s 'like cures like.' So you eat ground-up skull for pains in the head.” Or drink blood for diseases of the blood.
Another reason human remains were considered potent was because they were thought to contain the spirit of the body from which they were taken. “Spirit” was considered a very real part of physiology, linking the body and the soul. In this context, blood was especially powerful. “They thought the blood carried the soul, and did so in the form of vaporous spirits,” says Sugg. The freshest blood was considered the most robust. Sometimes the blood of young men was preferred, sometimes, that of virginal young women. By ingesting corpse materials, one gains the strength of the person consumed. Noble quotes Leonardo da Vinci on the matter: “We preserve our life with the death of others. In a dead thing insensate life remains which, when it is reunited with the stomachs of the living, regains sensitive and intellectual life.”
Page two of the article from the Smithsonian :
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/The-Gruesome-History-of-Eating-Corpses-as-Medicine.html?c=y&page=2
King Louis XVI's Blood Found In Decorative Squash Centuries After Beheading, DNA Study Shows
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/king-louis-xvi-blood-squash-beheading-dna_n_2399175.html
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°335
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Now...if you actually read the article I just posted....you'll realize...the room I was stuck in was for mummification....and the ritual was a bloody sacrifice of a child .....Cannibalistic HORROR!
IF you think it does not still occur ...think again. Missing children...the count?
IF you think it does not still occur ...think again. Missing children...the count?
Just the 2% is staggering!
Last edited by Brook on Sun Jan 13, 2013 8:27 am; edited 1 time in total
burgundia- Posts : 5520
Join date : 2010-04-09
Location : Poland
- Post n°336
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
I have heard that certain old rich folks undergo blood transfusion regularly to keep them going.
Brook- Posts : 3469
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Age : 71
- Post n°337
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Pause for station Identification once again:
Seventeen U.S. Presidents, thirty-eight U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and one hundred and thirty-six Nobel laureates can be counted among the ranks of Phi Beta Kappa members.
But famous or not, all of our members have one thing in common — the pursuit of excellence.
Former U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter are ΦBK members. President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush are the sons of ΦBK members. Seven of the nine current U.S. Supreme Court Justices are also ΦBKs. Click on the links below to see a full list of presidents, justices, and Nobel winners who are ΦBK members.
Drum roll....a list of other scrolling members here:
http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=59
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Phi_Beta_Kappa_members_by_year_of_admission
Finger pointing to three stars....
Jacobs ladder leading to three stars....
A Cross...a KEY ...an Anchor...and a Cup on the stairway....
Pi Beta Kappa key...
Convo from a newly indoctrinated member....
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/archive/index.php/t-121257.html
The Nation's Oldest Academic Honor Society
The Phi Beta Kappa Society
Founded December 5th 1776
The Phi Beta Kappa Society
Founded December 5th 1776
Seventeen U.S. Presidents, thirty-eight U.S. Supreme Court Justices, and one hundred and thirty-six Nobel laureates can be counted among the ranks of Phi Beta Kappa members.
But famous or not, all of our members have one thing in common — the pursuit of excellence.
Former U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter are ΦBK members. President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush are the sons of ΦBK members. Seven of the nine current U.S. Supreme Court Justices are also ΦBKs. Click on the links below to see a full list of presidents, justices, and Nobel winners who are ΦBK members.
Drum roll....a list of other scrolling members here:
http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=59
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Phi_Beta_Kappa_members_by_year_of_admission
Did I mention my Daddy was Phi Beta Kappa?
Finger pointing to three stars....
Jacobs ladder leading to three stars....
A Cross...a KEY ...an Anchor...and a Cup on the stairway....
Pi Beta Kappa key...
Convo from a newly indoctrinated member....
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/archive/index.php/t-121257.html
Brook- Posts : 3469
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- Post n°338
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Now the question....which three stars?
If you look at the tracing board one of them contains seven stars....Pleiades?
The ladder leads to the center star...
Are you Sirius?
Star baby...
You gotta watch this video....LOL
While I tell a tale with music...
Daddy got in too deep with strangers....
If you look at the tracing board one of them contains seven stars....Pleiades?
The ladder leads to the center star...
Are you Sirius?
Star baby...
You gotta watch this video....LOL
While I tell a tale with music...
Daddy got in too deep with strangers....
Brook- Posts : 3469
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- Post n°339
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Well I found my own way to rock....GUESS WHO....
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080123/full/451385a.html
Spy vs Spy
Who shot the gun?
Who thought they destroyed all the evidence?
BANG!
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080123/full/451385a.html
Spy vs Spy
Who shot the gun?
Who thought they destroyed all the evidence?
BANG!
mudra- Posts : 23307
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Age : 70
Location : belgium
- Post n°340
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Brook wrote:
[b]I'm not too certain about the boring part Mudra. One thing that gives me hope is remembering "one persona"....that would be me. Not out there floating in some separated state as in "higher self"...but merged as one. That "me" remembers things that are far from boring. In a world that is not around this neighborhood. I'm very certain that many here have those same memories suppressed and are missing that experience as in lessons learned as well as richness of life. If only they could remember eh?
That longing for a place that is'nt around the corner and that feels like home is familiar to me Brook and yes I have met other people in Avalon that are driven by the same nostalgia. That persona is a consciousness of a wider dimension where values have been realized that are badly missing here on Earth.
The strong dichotomy between the two is where the sensation of loss comes from.
I feel for the souls that will be trapped in the everlasting body of the transhuman world.
Love from me
mudra
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Brook- Posts : 3469
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Re: Theater of parallel Universe
That's about it for this week....
I have another kind of Lion to tend to...
Till next week....
I'll leave you now with a little Zakk and Ozzy...
"Dreamer"
Gazing through the window at the world outside
Wondering will mother earth survive
Hoping that mankind will stop abusing her sometime
After all there's only just the two of us
And here we are still fighting for our lives
Watching all of history repeat itself
Time after time
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
I watch the sun go down like everyone of us
I'm hoping that the dawn will bring a sign
A better place for those Who will come after us ...
This time
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away oh yeah
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
Your higher power may be God or Jesus Christ
It doesn't really matter much to me
Without each others help there ain't no hope for us
I'm living in a dream of fantasy
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
If only we could all just find serenity
It would be nice if we could live as one
When will all this anger, hate and bigotry ...
Be gone?
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
Okay
I'm just a dreamer
Who's searching for the way
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Dreaming my life away
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
I have another kind of Lion to tend to...
Till next week....
While I see the atrocities committed on this very young planet....this is the one thing that gives me hope.
I'll leave you now with a little Zakk and Ozzy...
"Dreamer"
Gazing through the window at the world outside
Wondering will mother earth survive
Hoping that mankind will stop abusing her sometime
After all there's only just the two of us
And here we are still fighting for our lives
Watching all of history repeat itself
Time after time
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
I watch the sun go down like everyone of us
I'm hoping that the dawn will bring a sign
A better place for those Who will come after us ...
This time
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away oh yeah
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
Your higher power may be God or Jesus Christ
It doesn't really matter much to me
Without each others help there ain't no hope for us
I'm living in a dream of fantasy
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
If only we could all just find serenity
It would be nice if we could live as one
When will all this anger, hate and bigotry ...
Be gone?
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
Okay
I'm just a dreamer
Who's searching for the way
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Dreaming my life away
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°342
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
One more note:
After that song....just look at the headlines in my old neck of the woods...Los Angeles.
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/explore?section=kabc/news/local/los_angeles
Shooting, inappropriate texts, molestation, Gang members with guns at elementry schools....enough said?
If only we could all just find serenity
It would be nice if we could live as one
When will all this anger, hate and bigotry ...
Be gone?
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
After that song....just look at the headlines in my old neck of the woods...Los Angeles.
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/explore?section=kabc/news/local/los_angeles
Shooting, inappropriate texts, molestation, Gang members with guns at elementry schools....enough said?
If only we could all just find serenity
It would be nice if we could live as one
When will all this anger, hate and bigotry ...
Be gone?
I'm just a dreamer
I dream my life away
Today
I'm just a dreamer
Who dreams of better days
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°343
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Sekmet with her kitties - Cairo Museum
Carol- Admin
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Join date : 2010-04-07
Location : Hawaii
- Post n°344
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
The headlines today make the 1950s in the US look like heaven on earth.
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What is life?
It is the flash of a firefly in the night, the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.
With deepest respect ~ Aloha & Mahalo, Carol
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°345
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
I agree Carol..much different than now eh? However there is some light and hope in this generation.
ON that note....
Jeremy Weinglass writes:
Two years ago yesterday, was our performance of ODYSSEY; it was a dream come true to have my music come to life with such a brilliant collaboration of talent, creativity, and dedication!
Thanks to the team: Michelle LaVon, Stephen Hues, Windu Ben Sayles, Michael Tam Wood, Sunny Soriano, Chris Woods, Alison Haggerty, Dustin Engelskind, and the late John Pedone.
John did the lighting...and was the tree...
ON that note....
Jeremy Weinglass writes:
Two years ago yesterday, was our performance of ODYSSEY; it was a dream come true to have my music come to life with such a brilliant collaboration of talent, creativity, and dedication!
Thanks to the team: Michelle LaVon, Stephen Hues, Windu Ben Sayles, Michael Tam Wood, Sunny Soriano, Chris Woods, Alison Haggerty, Dustin Engelskind, and the late John Pedone.
John did the lighting...and was the tree...
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°346
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Which curiously reminds me of Shadowland and the Transformation
Transformation....
Fatshe leso lea halalela [The land of our ancestors is holy]
Fatshe leso lea halalela
Shadowland
The leaves have fallen
This shadowed land
This was our home
The river's dry
The ground has broken
So I must go
Now I must go
And where the journey may lead me
Let your prayers be my guide
I cannot stay here, my family
But I'll remember my pride
Prideland I have no choice
My land I will find my way
Tear-stained Lea halalela
Dry land
Take this Take this prayer
With you What lies out there
Fatshe leso Lea halalela
And where the journey may lead you
Let this prayer be your guide
Though it may take you so far away
Always remember your pride
Fatshe leso lea halalela
Fatshe leso lea halalela Fatshe leso lea halalela
And where the journey may lead you
Let this prayer be your guide
Though it may take you so far away
Always remember your pride
And where the journey may lead you Giza buyabo, giza buyabo
Let this prayer be your guide I will return, I will return
Beso bo
Though it may take you so far away Giza buyabo, I will return
Always remember your pride Giza buyabo, oh giza buyabo
Transformation....
Fatshe leso lea halalela [The land of our ancestors is holy]
Fatshe leso lea halalela
Shadowland
The leaves have fallen
This shadowed land
This was our home
The river's dry
The ground has broken
So I must go
Now I must go
And where the journey may lead me
Let your prayers be my guide
I cannot stay here, my family
But I'll remember my pride
Prideland I have no choice
My land I will find my way
Tear-stained Lea halalela
Dry land
Take this Take this prayer
With you What lies out there
Fatshe leso Lea halalela
And where the journey may lead you
Let this prayer be your guide
Though it may take you so far away
Always remember your pride
Fatshe leso lea halalela
Fatshe leso lea halalela Fatshe leso lea halalela
And where the journey may lead you
Let this prayer be your guide
Though it may take you so far away
Always remember your pride
And where the journey may lead you Giza buyabo, giza buyabo
Let this prayer be your guide I will return, I will return
Beso bo
Though it may take you so far away Giza buyabo, I will return
Always remember your pride Giza buyabo, oh giza buyabo
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°347
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Linda Moulton Howe on Alaskan Pyramids and Government documents
Did I mention My Daddy was raised in Nome Alaska and panned GOLD to pay for his Medical School?
http://on.aol.com/video/linda-moulton-howe-on-alaskan-pyramids-517549664
http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=2036&category=Environment
Did I mention my Daddy was an officer in the US Air Force?
Flight surgeon..
Interesting notes by Linda Moulton Howe on some Government documents here:
Take NOTE of the Date of this "document" for future reference eh?
One more perspective:
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°348
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Here is a better interview with more information...
Listen closely ..."they don't want anyone bothering them up there"
http://www.adn.com/2005/11/13/43046/unsolved-cases-in-nome-attract.html
One thing is certain...that 33 day cycle of the sun would be much more advantageous up there where the days and sunlight are longer eh?
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/august/sun-082310.html
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/489027/radioactive-isotope
Listen closely ..."they don't want anyone bothering them up there"
http://www.adn.com/2005/11/13/43046/unsolved-cases-in-nome-attract.html
One thing is certain...that 33 day cycle of the sun would be much more advantageous up there where the days and sunlight are longer eh?
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/august/sun-082310.html
Going back to take another look at the decay data from the
Brookhaven lab, the researchers found a recurring pattern of 33 days.
The explanation? The core of the sun – where nuclear reactions
produce neutrinos – apparently spins more slowly than the surface we
see. “It may seem counter-intuitive, but it looks as if the core
rotates more slowly than the rest of the sun,” Sturrock said.
All of the evidence points toward a conclusion that the sun is
“communicating” with radioactive isotopes on Earth, said Fischbach.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/489027/radioactive-isotope
radioactive isotope, also called radioisotope, any of several species of the same chemical element with different masses whose nuclei are unstable and dissipate excess energy by spontaneously emitting radiation in the form of alpha, beta, and gamma rays.
A brief treatment of radioactive isotopes follows. For full treatment, see isotope: Radioactive isotopes.
Every chemical element has one or more radioactive isotopes. For example, hydrogen, the lightest element, has three isotopes with mass numbers 1, 2, and 3. Only hydrogen-3 (tritium), however, is a radioactive isotope, the other two being stable. More than 1,000 radioactive isotopes of the various elements are known. Approximately 50 of these are found in nature; the rest are produced artificially as the direct products of nuclear reactions or indirectly as the radioactive descendants of these products.
Radioactive nuclides, or radionuclides, are species of unstable atomic nuclei without the restriction of being forms of the same element. Radioactive nuclides consist of all the sets of radioactive isotopes.
Radioactive isotopes have many useful applications. In medicine, for example, cobalt-60 is extensively employed as a radiation source to arrest the development of cancer. Other radioactive isotopes are utilized as tracers for diagnostic purposes, as well as in research on metabolic processes. When a radioactive isotope is added in small amounts to comparatively large quantities of the stable element, it behaves exactly the same as the ordinary isotope chemically; it can, however, be traced with a Geiger counter or other detection device. Iodine-131 has proved effective in locating brain tumours, measuring cardiac output, and determining liver and thyroid activity. Another medically important radioactive isotope is carbon-14, which is useful in studying abnormalities of metabolism that underlie diabetes, gout, anemia, and acromegaly.
In industry, radioactive isotopes of various kinds are used for measuring the thickness of metal or plastic sheets; their precise thickness is indicated by the strength of the radiations that penetrate the material being inspected. They also may be employed in place of large X-ray machines to examine manufactured metal parts for structural defects. Other significant applications include the use of radioactive isotopes as compact sources of electrical power—e.g., plutonium-238 in cardiac pacemakers and spacecraft. In such cases, the heat produced in the decay of the radioactive isotope is converted into electricity by means of thermoelectric junction circuits or related devices.
Giving the term "pyramid of the SUN" a whole new meaning.
Brook- Posts : 3469
Join date : 2010-08-21
Age : 71
- Post n°349
Re: Theater of parallel Universe
Speaking of Pyramid of the Sun...check out this Mummy in a museum in Mexico
Check out those fingers...and the shape of that skull
check out how his arms are crossed...
http://www.themistsofavalon.net/t4256p75-theater-of-parallel-universe#84317
Check out those fingers...and the shape of that skull
check out how his arms are crossed...
http://www.themistsofavalon.net/t4256p75-theater-of-parallel-universe#84317
Jenetta- Posts : 1978
Join date : 2010-04-16
Location : British Columbia Canada
- Post n°350
Re: Theater Of Parallel Universe
This guy definitely needs a woodstove to keep warm!
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