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#1176
There is some pretty interesting stuff on that page.  So much I have added it to my bookmarks.

I think that NEW is more  suited for beginners.  The things on that page seem to be more targeted for the intermediat or those with at least some experience with energy.  I think that the sight will offer great insight for people like me who are working in that direction.

David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1177
Welcome to Integral Philosophy! / Praying
April 14, 2002, 01:59:49
Art Bell ran a test of Mass Sugestion.  He did this twice and then decided because he did not know enough about what he was doing it was not wise to go on.

There was one time when a friend of his named Danion Brinkley got ill.  The man probably should have died.  He was to under go a major surgery.  Art asked in all of his listeners, a couple of million, would pray or think of him during this time.  Danion called Art just a few short hours after words.  The man should have been out, and definatly unable to talk because of the operation.

I believe it was then when Art decided to stop.  Even though he had gotten such positive results he came to the conclusion that because all of this energy or thought is being directed into one spot what is being deprived of it.  They thought about trying to change the weather in one spot but the thought, well if we make it rain here, what if that causes a drought over here.  Thre were just too many veriables.

You should check it out..

http://www.artbell.com/guestb.html
look for Danion Brinkley, he has a web site also. It's listed there.

David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1178
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Sleep disorders.
April 14, 2002, 01:20:21
I am currently at 27 hours and counting.

You know its bad when you wish some one would come along and beat you into unconciesness (SP?) just so yu can get some rest.  I would take the bruses and such.  It seems like a fair trade right now.  If I didn't fear loosing my job I would take a nap.




David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1179
It's +30%
or $10.37
x   1.30
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  $13.48

Of course pending your situation and deductions and blah blah blah (Insert Tax Code Mumbojumbo)  It could be more or less.  But the average is 30%.  General rule of thumb, the first 3 to 4 months you work out of the year is for the Gov.

Yeah it's not too bad once you get used to it.  Now that I have paid off the car and motorcycle I can pretty much live as I please.  Even though I am no where near the $50 an hour I would LIKE to have.  Boy would I really like to make that kind of money.


"Advice is free! After all your the one who PAYS for the mistakes."
Remember that when listening to anyones advice.

David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1180
Well you know how it is.  You never know what they release movie way on an international level.  I know my knowledge of forgien flicks is limited since they almost never do verbal translation, I don't like to read (oddly enough since I am here), and I only speak English (And at times most poeple still don't understand me.)  
To quote Bruce Willis, can't remember movie, "Look lady, I only speak to languages.  English and Bad English."
Not referring you to a miss. :)  But pending the hair and angle. :o

As far as the Hospital goes.  I know a bunch of people that say they see ghosts there all the time and that they do funny things like turn on call lights or T.V.s.  But most of the calls that I have been on I managed to track down an electrical problem.  There was only one time that I went in a clensed a room and told the nurse it was something else.  I sure as hell was not going to tell a person I work with that "yes there was a ghost in there but I took care of it."  They'd put me on 4 west, which is the mental health ward.  Other than that like I said there was that one guy who I think worked at one of the one hospital who died there.  I think he hung out in the plant and up in the penthouse.  I could feel him ever now and then.  Always the same, felt like he was just making sure no one got hurt to bad.  You know like checking up on us.  I never saw all of him though.  I would usually just catch his feet.  He had a heart attack some time before I started working there.

Of course at this other facility that I am working at now.  Same company.  I have to turn the radio on in the plant.  If I don't I would go crazy because I can always here music.  But the odd thing about that would be that it's not like it's old stuff either.  Usually stuff they would be playing on the radio.  I think it has something to do with the way the building is made.  The placing of the equipment as such.  When I first started there 4 years ago I thought I was going mad.  But now that I have been away and came back and it is still there I know I am not crazy.


StarWars.  It some what defines a person when all they want is one specific line in a movie.

Quick test.

"Ahh, you have the ring...And I see your Shworts is as big as mine. Now lets see how well you handle it."

David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1181
Budgeting.  Yes and no.

Its a little more than that.  

1.  One figure out your needs. Food, housing, bills, and so on.
2.  Figure out how much each one costs.
3.  Factor in misc expencese. Going out, habits, entertainment, amd such.
4.  Figure out how much they cost. Do all this for one month.
5.  Multiply by 12.
6.  Divide by 52
7.  Divide by 40.  Should equate to the average hourly wage you need to survive.
8.  Provided the number you may have to make some cuts to figure out a workable wage.
9.  If not cutable figure out an alternate plan.  IE roomates.
10. Then the trick after that is to monitor your spending as not to go over your budgeted amounts.

What will probably be a lengthy example.

Bob wants to move out.  This is a list of what Bob wants.  Car, 1 bedroom apartment, Likes to eat out, Smokes, Internet, Gamer, Loves movies, and music.
Really doesn't sound like a lot does it?

The Cost.                Per Month
Car(not paid for)........$300.00
 Insurance...............$90.00
 Gas.....................$40.00
 Misc Repairs(like oil)..$40.00
1 room apartment.........$525.00
Eating out. 7x a week....$196.00    $7 per meal, 4 weeks.
Food for home............$200.00
Smokes...................$109.50    1 pack a day/ bought by carton
Internet Service..........$19.95
 Phone...................$42.00
1 new game a month........$44.00
Block Buster Movies.......$52.00
Cable w/movie channels....$60.00
1 new cd per week.........$77.95

And that is the short list.

Now take all of this and add it up.

Total per month.........$1796.40
Total for year.........$21556.80
Total per week...........$414.56  Rounded up(always)
Hourly wage needed........$10.37  Rounded up
Don't forget uncle SAM....$13.48

So basically Bob would need to make $13.48 an hour to live the way he wants to.

Now some things can be cut while others may need to be added but you get the idea.  Now if Bob's car was paid for, and he only bought half of the games, and cd's and dropped the internet.  He would only have to make  $10.64 an hour. and the could be cut even more.  Drop Blockbuster and the cable.   Then he only needs $9.81.  So now he drops eating out but eats at home more so now it's  $8.71.  The concept is rather easy.  It's the practice that is difficult.

This really should be done before you try to move out.  It is best to start with the biggest list you can.  List every thing that you like to do/want to do.  Then slowly weed out things that can either wait or are actually not needed.  The big list give you an idea of what you would need to be makeing in a few years.  When I originally did this in highschool, note never actually practiced it...should have thinking back.  I would need some where in the neighborhood of $50 an hour to support the life I want to live.  I am at about $15 now.  A long ways off.  But since then I have made some ajustments and am living a happy medium.  Things could be better but I won't complain for now.  Try not tolet yourself be descuraged big large numbers, just make some cuts for now.   Maybe you can afford them later.  Or maybe you just need to save up, or not do it as frequently.

Now I am not going to make any character assumptions with this but I feel it is important.  People develope habits, smoking, drugs, alcohol, you name it.  I am not saying that you do this, but if you do you need to add those thing to the budget.  Many people who develope habits and then go broke do so simply because they did not budget for thier addiction.  This was something my teacher in highschool stressed a bunch.  I now see why after having friends of mine go through some tough times because of things like that.



"No matter how much ou plan the future still arives in the blink of an eye."




David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1182
Welcome to Metaphysics! / pressure?
April 13, 2002, 17:44:13
no insights but the same feeling.  Do thing seem to be real load for you also?  Mostly your own thoughts, like they are helling at you?

David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1183
"Fart SMucker I didn´t understood though... elaborate on that one pleaze David.. take care //Qui-Gon oh and while we´re on the subject, may the force be with you......."

Reverse the capitale letters, SMart F***er,  A term that some of us Westerners use for an individual who is intelligent but in a tricky manner.  Or easily pulls the wool over some ones eyes.  As in after looking at it for over a month, and after seeing the movie dozens of times, I had to see it once more to equate Qui-Gon Jinn with "Your focus determines your reality."...  I should have seen that.

"Anyways, could you describe any of the "things" you´ve seen in the hospital. Would be interesting to hear if you want to talk about it??"

Interesting would not be the word I would use to descibe some of this stuff.  I was not mentioning anything paranormal really, but rather some of the things witnessed or that I just ran accross.
For instance.  At the other facility I was working at, also a hospital, there was a reseach building for many age related decieses(SP?).  They have several -80 deg C. which contain human brains.  Or parts of them at least.  Then there is always my favorite memory of walking onto one of the floors and seeing a 80 year old man laying face down on the carpet.  Or having to work in the morge when there were 2 corpses in there.  Plus the multitude of decieses and how they effect the body.  Like some one who has a flesh eating virus.  That and numerous Code Browns I have been too.  That being a clogged toilet.  We call'em code browns well because of what usually cloggs a toilet.

StarWars note.  I was watching a documentary on the Phantom Menace and they were interviewing Samuel L. Jackson and he was so exited even though his part was small he got to say the phrase.  "May the force be with you."  For that reason alone he said he would be in the movie.  Kinda cool huh.




David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1184
Welcome to Metaphysics! / idea for cainam_nazier
April 13, 2002, 05:43:03
So basically it's like the body gettig a chance to express pain, achs, or healthyness?  Would that be an accurate assumption?


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1185
You know i have a monster book from D&D entitled Gods and Goddesses.  And I know exactly what you mean by detail.  If you think about all the things that some of the work entails in is somewhat amazing that it was ever created, and then expanded on.  
Just the creatures alone.  Only a hand full are from regular given mythology, the rest created.  Types, terrain, social structures, behaviors, plains of existance, and on, and on, and on.  Truely amazing.

Now here is a mind bender.  Maybe we as a whole are starting to realize that some if not most of this stuff is based on reality. And are only just now at a point where people are more and more inclined to think in this manner.  It opens up the possibilities to finding out the truth behind some of the more elusive mystories.

And yet another twist.  What if in say another 50-100 years they find out Kligons, Vulcans, and Romulans exist as well.  And the force can guide even the meekest of individuals into greatness.

Just something for the Sci-fi buffs to contemplate.
How long until we hit points in our evolution that these sort of things become common place?




"Always emotion the future is, difficult to see."


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1186
That's a really good idea.



David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1187
And there in lies the problem.  There is no manual for every one.  You gotta get your version and even then you still have to add a lot.




David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1188
I little advice from some who really screwed up on the first go.

1. YOu don't need all the luxeries in the first day.
2. Get only the basics first.  Food, transportation, Electricity, and water.
3. Give yourself at least 3 months before adding the perks.  Phone, cable, internet, and so on.
4.  Don' the a sucker.  As is, because your nam ewill be a primary on  an address people will be trying to sell you stuff.  Lots of stuff. Don't give in.
5. if you don't NEED it don't buy it.
6. Budget, Budget, Budget, Budget.  Can't stress that one enough.
7. Also remember to leave YOURSELF some money to play with.  Even if it is just sometimes you need to be able to go out every so often.  If you don't leave yourself say 20 bucks to do so you will go crazy.
8. Stay away from credit.  If you can't pay for it now you don't need it now.
9. Carefull who you pick for a roomie.
10. Friends often don't make good room mates.  It takes a special friendsip to survive living with a person.  Trust me.
11. Make sure your roomate has a job, and keeps it.  If they don't give them the boot. Quickly.  Don't spend months waiting for them to get a job.  If they miss rent even just 1 time with out making arrangements with you they need to go.
12.  You must be firm when dealing wih roommates.  Certain rules are unbreakable, others can be bent.  But if you have more than one roommate then you must also be fair.
13.  Go in as the primary.  That way you have total controll over the apartment/house.  It is easier that way.
14. Shop around for a place.  Yuo will be amazed at the price differences.  Make sure you see what you are getting for your money.
15. If you get a place by yourself don't get a studio.  Trust me.  Some times you just need to go into another room for your own sanity.
16. Learn to bargin shop.  Coupons and such can save you a lot of money.
17.  learn to cook.  Stay away from fast food, it's really expensive when it's you sole intake of food.


That's about all I can think of for now.  Hope that it helps.


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1189
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Case Study.
April 12, 2002, 09:56:51
An example of prefered methode of answers.

1. Birth Month: 10, October
2. Day of Month: 5th
3. Time, (then GMT please.): 12:05am, 7:05pm 4th GMT
4. Age at which abilities first showed: 8 years old
5. Current Age: 25 years old
6. psi grown stronger with age: Yes
7. loose any abilities: yes
8a. Listen to music: yes
8b. How much: 8+ hours a day
9. Musically inclinced, Do you play an instrument or sing: Kinda
10a.Watch TV: Yes
10b.How Much: 5 hours a week
11. Artist, Paint, Draw, that sorta thing: no
12. Writer, or enjoy doing it: yes
13a.Meditate: yes
13b.How long per session: 20-30 mins a day
14. Martial Arts: yes
15a.Other physical activities: yes
15b.List em: Play league softball, bolwing once a week





David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1190
Hey check out WWW.WEREWOLFPAGE.COM  Some real interesting reading.




"THis is the song that never ends............"


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1191
I do not think that in all cases you would need to raise the same amount of energy that you need to do the job physically.  This being a matter of focus, I believe.  Note: For the sake of typing references to PSI = Pounds Per Square Inch, and psi = phsycic. Note capatilization.

Now back to what I was saying.  This is a good example despite its mildly painful nature.
It takes only 3 PSI to break the human elbow. This commonly being exerted with the hand which averages 3 to 4 inches across.  So the actual physical pressure needed is 9 to 14 PSI depending on the size of your hand.  Now if you were to do this as a psi with out touching the person and could narrow your thought down to a perfect 1 inch square you would only need to generate the 3 PSI. Or 1 1/2 PSI at a half inch with velocity at a constant.  Which we will assume that it is because you can only think so fast. (Wait for laugh.)
Now in the example that Winged_Wolf  gave with the person recieving the bruise.  You can leave a bruise with as little as 1/2 PSI which is ruoghly all that is needed to push a glass of water.  Now when the mentor got his arm in the way it was struck with roughly 1/2 PSI at almost 1 inch of surface.  The size of a quater.  Now if the student had the focus she could have used a beam that was 1/8 of an inch and ended up breaking the mentors elbow.
1/2 PSI at 1 inch
1 PSI at 1/2 inch
2 PSI at 1/4 Inch
4 PSI at 1/8 Inch




"What if I am actually just a brain in a jar?"


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1192
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Newbie
April 12, 2002, 02:33:42
Possibly Astral Project and Sight.

You should take a look at some of the threads in that forum since I am no expert.



David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1193

If I can remember correctly.

"For ever action there is an equal but opposite reaction."  Should fall under Newtonian Physics.  And this rule needs to be applied.  You need to think of the amount force required to move an object.
Other things also play into moving any object through amost any means.  Size, weight, mass, friction, velocity, pressure, and so.  All of these things will be applied.

Besides Newtonian Physics is like the basis for all other forms.  But it can not fully explain TK as antiloop stated.




"Ya do the hokey pokey and ya turn yourself around, and that's what it's all about."


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1194
Wow hold on.

Winged_Wolf

Common and normal are terms for what happens on average.  There are always exceptions to every rule.  So in your case and probably in many others as well, there was no activity as a young child.  Some people never experience anything at all at any point in life, and others experienced it at a young age and have forgotten.

May I also say that because of the way a child's mind functions it is easy to forget certain things.  That being of course if there is no constant reminder.  This too is the norm, but again there are some exceptions.
And thus too as we get older it makes it more and more difficult to remember back to our child hood.  But this can be reversed and often is when a person heads into old age.  
But for people like us, with our minds already active, and who tend to contemplate thier surrounds and life more it becomes easier for us to remember things.  This being because we are not caught up in the normal day to day like most other people.  We take time to sit, reflect, grow, ect.  For most people this does not begin to happen until they reach the later years of life whe they are no longer working and have more time to do some heavy thinking.




"Of all the things I've lost..I miss my mind the most."


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1195
Welcome to Astral Chat! / First human clone!!??
April 11, 2002, 02:28:11
fallnangel77

I see it like Gataca because of this.
When they first begain to do cloning they ran into numerous problems.  More so when they went for whole animals.  Gene manipulation and therapy was used in order to weed out the genes causeing the side effects.

The cloning of a human person will lead to this as well.  And if they are goinf to clone eggs so that say infertal people can have kids would you not assume that certain genes would be changed so that the child has the best chance for survival?  And so they all don't come out looking he same?



"I think I'm a clone now, I can send myslef for pizza when I'm out of town." - Wierd Al.



David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1196
Antiloop

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But our open mindedness comes in when we decide to give that person our opinion or not. Are we close minded and go and tell everyone what it is that we think they are doing wrong? Or are we open, and let that person do as they wish and not say anything?

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But our open mindedness comes in when we decide to give that person our opinion or not. Are we close minded and go and tell everyone what it is that we think they are doing wrong? Or are we open, and let that person do as they wish and not say anything?

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Perhaps I should expand my thought here.  It is not that we just sit and let that person do what ever it is that they were to do and not say anything but to also accept that "for them" it my be correct.  This being even if we can not see thier reason or even thier path.  Even if it does not exist for us it may for them.

Quote:

"But I believe the original question was deeper than this. Erictwo was to my understanding refering to the extremes of judgement where severe harm is done yet people appear to remain non-judgemental and questioning why this is so. I don't believe he was refering as to whether it is evil to judge someone as bad or idiotic based on some minor action they took - such as saying a book contains nothing of value because of its cover."

For me there is no difference in the process.  Wether it be a major event or a minor one you must still choose and decide.  I did not mean that we steriotype people or situations, that stems having one experience and being blinded by it and not allowing yourself to take each one after as completely new experience.  That is not judging, that is an irrational response bases of life experiences.  

But I argue that no matter the sercomstances you still however must judge and be judgmental.  This means that you do not make an irrational choice, but rather you explore the event and try to acertain why and how befor making any conclusions as to what the reason is and how it should effect you.  There are a great many things that just happen to a person.  There is no why.  But you must look at it and decide how it is going to effect you.  You must judge and decide if there is anything for you to learn from it, or was it just one of those things that just happens, like a car accident.  There is no lesson to learn in the event itself but perhaps there is a lesson that fallows.  But only by looking at it can you decide that.

Greg 11.11

Quote:

I agree with Erictwo & Cainam Nazier that it is necessary to be as judging/discerning as possible in one's life (I think it's just semantics here in these examples---to judge = to discern); we seek truth, and not illusion (I hope!). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Thank you.  You hit it right on the head.




Antiloop again.
Yes you are correct. "Don't judge a book by its cover."  Pick it read it.  Get the facts.  Then decide/choose/judge/discern wether it was worth you time or not.  But just because you see another book by the same author or perhaps by the same title or on the same subject does not mean that you will not learn from or like the book.





David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1197
Welcome to Astral Chat! / First human clone!!??
April 10, 2002, 12:20:12
It's the movie Gataca (SP?)  playing out in real life.  Kinda scary.



"I think I'm a clone now.  There's always 2 of just hanging around."
- Wierd Al Yankovic.  Song, "I think I'm A Clone Now"


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1198
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Introductions!
April 10, 2002, 12:12:16
The sort version.

Names Dave.  Been dealing with this stuff most of my life.  I'm 25.  Also born in Oct.  Libras rule.  I hold very true to my birth sign.  I seek balance in all things but at times I can be exsesive.  I often have problems with making decistions because of this.  It is too easy for me to see both sides, I tend to..waffle..I think that the right word.  Also know as a fence sitter.  Found this sight only a few months ago but I am loving every post of it.

I think I'll shut up now.



David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1199
I am not a vegitarian but just casting my bote and why.

I feel the need for a good steak every so often.  Mostly I eat chicken and such because it's cheaper, but every so often I need red meat.

I look at it as a means of re-affirming MY nature.  I say MY nature because the human race is actually omnivors so we can eat anything and it is only a matter choice.  But for me I like to re-affirm that I am an animal by nature.  It seems to stregthen the more primitive side to my thought patterns.

But as I say...To each his, or her if you perfer, own.  I just have issues with a lot of different vegitables.



David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com
#1200
Qui-Gon

First the easy one.  Cryokinesis.  The opposite of pyrokinesis.
Pyro= Fire/heat
Cryo= Cold/freezing.

They are subclasses of Telekinesis.

As far as seeing dead people..  You know spirits, souls,  shadows, or whatever else you wish to call them.  Shadow or movement you see in the corner of your eye but is gone when you bring you attention there.  For me they are still there.  Doing what ever it is that they are doing at the time.  Usually as soon as I focus on one I can determine its intentions.  It's kinda a gut feeling.  I have never actually had one try and make contact or tell me anything.  No words of wisdome or warnings.  Although one at this place I used to work seemed to be there all the time.  It was if it was bound there but was still free willed.  I got the feeling it was there to make sure I didn't hurt myself.  I think he used to work there if it is who i think it is.
Also with in the last couple of years that term can be taken literally as well.  As in I see physically dead people.  Kinda comes with the job.  I work in a hospital.  We deal mostly with the elderly and as a result many don't leave.  It's kinda funny, well for me, when you think about it....We often say they got the Astral Discharge, or the Sixth Floor discharge, building is only five stories.  I will tell you, and this is for ANYONE thinking of working in a hopital in any field, I have seen a lot of things I could have gone my whole life with out seeing.  And I would have been happy, probably happier.


You know I just watched Phatom Menace, again, yesterday and realized were you got your tagline.  Your a Fart SMucker are't you?  




"Clouded this one's future is."


David Rogalski
cainam_nazier@hotmail.com



hey.  I just read on another post that you are from Sweden was it?  So a short redo.  "I see dead people."  It's from a movie, The Sixth Sense.  Bruce Willis and some kid.  The kid sees dead people.  That's the famous one liner from it.



Edited by - cainam_nazier on 10 April 2002  19:15:39