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Messages - zareste

#326
Pfft, well there beings everywhere with the technology, but as we both know, it's being kept away from people. I think the masses will be grounded here until they decide the deceivers are no longer welcome
#327
Welcome to News and Media! / Re: Weirdness in Norway
December 23, 2009, 22:15:33
Liars don't suddenly stop lying when they decide you're ready to hear the truth. They just move on to the next lie. These predators will have you waiting for their 'disclosure' until you've completely submitted your will to them
#328
Probably an old habit left from the days when predatory beings would come down and demand sacrifices as a show of submission. I'll bet a lot of these sacrifices are still being made to actual self-deified predators
#329
Welcome to News and Media! / Re: Weirdness in Norway
December 21, 2009, 22:49:44
I wonder what the News is saying about it. I've been away from TV for a while. I take it they're directing attention to the Norway 'missile' while excluding the other ones?
#330
ah, I sorta read your post out of context earlier (looking at it from the 'recent posts' list), so, yeah, this seems like a reasonable request for pictures.

I find, people don't often conduct hoaxes unless they have a really good reason to (like money, influence, or guaranteed fame), so you have to look for a motive first. People on the internet don't often have anything to gain from a hoax (unlike people who send their pictures to TV stations), and internet hoaxes are quickly exposed, so it's pretty rare
#331
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#332
I tried telepathically 'looking up' the year 2012, and saw nothing, despite trying several times. On one occasion, though, I had a visual of '2012' and it turned into '2014', and it seemed to point to March 2014 or so.

But I've gotten dates before that came and went with nothing happening.

I've found more objective evidence that an interstellar organization plans to massacre humanity and take over within the next 50 years. It seems to be the 'great fight' all those ancient texts talk about
#333
There are lots of humanoid species that fit the description of a 'grey', all with their own behaviors and agendas, so it's really pointless to say "greys are like this and that"

Plus, racial profiling is not very healthy
#334
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Re: Psyological illness
December 18, 2009, 18:45:01
who said you can't AP because of some mythological mind illness?
#335
Ah, good to see some sense here. Pluto and Neptune were both discovered mathematically - Pluto by accident, in fact. The further an object is from Earth, the less of the sky it takes up, and any decent astronomer knows that the chances of randomly aiming a telescope at the sky and spotting an object like Pluto are one in trillions. They say Saturn probably has moons we haven't found yet.

I'm still looking for these supposed planets I saw. I seem to have this convenient access to a telepathic star map when I want, but it's a little hard to verify what I see.
#336
Welcome to News and Media! / Re: Weirdness in Norway
December 15, 2009, 02:21:57
Quote from: Stookie on December 14, 2009, 14:42:49I know people don't want to believe the missile theory, but here's another look at it:

http://gizmodo.com/5422792/this-is-how-the-mysterious-giant-spiral-happened

I'm an occams razor kinda guy.
Sure it's more simple to say a Russian missile showed up in Norway and California and other places and spiraled out of control each time, but isn't that painfully stupid?
#337
Things that exist are physical. Things that aren't physical don't exist. Is this complicated for you?
#338
yes that's been known for some time now. The dictionary mentions it too
#339
I wouldn't do artificial supplements, but nuts are a good source. A study showed that people in civilizations that eat a lot of nuts tend to live longer than anyone else, so, maybe it's the iron in them. Nuts also have tryptophans which are good for the mind.

Wilhelm Reich may have been right about the 'life energy' though I wouldn't call it 'metaphysical', because it clearly exists. I caught onto this life energy stuff when I read an NDE account of someone who had cancer and had been gradually dying for months. He finally hit that last day when he knew he was going to die, and he faded into a dream. In this dream a voice said "Your life force has been extended."

He woke up and was entirely cured, for no conceivable reason other than something had energized his body so it could heal itself.

It seems the body can heal anything as long as it has enough of a life force to do so. Perhaps iron and other minerals purify energy waves for use by the body
#340
zareste: "this is just going to get worse."  Yes, because your personal attacks mask your inability to engage me critically on these issues.  I will be glad to make constructive use of you as my academic whipping boy.  But I'd rather engage you politely man to man in the arena of conflicting ideas.  You can start by admitting you were misled about the Council of Constantinople.  If you engage the issues with an unexpected demonstration that you are house-broken,  you will be surpised at my change in attitude and style of communication.
#341
that's possible too. There are black stars and chances are there are black planets as well.

Quote from: lonecrow66 on December 10, 2009, 16:33:03
No but if it is a planet it WILL reflect light, and even xrays etc.  We can see stuff and monitor hundreds of thousands of objects.  By now we'd see it if it were of any significant size.  UNLESS like I said it has a highly elliptical orbit.  We now have the scopes to spot this stuff and gravity equations.  There are no more stable orbit planets larger than pluto in this system.  Hell even the Sumerians confirmed that.
Again, you (and whoever else is 'we') are not omniscient. Deal with it.
#342
are we finished selling religions and books yet?
#343
Welcome to News and Media! / Re: Weirdness in Norway
December 10, 2009, 15:59:01
and here's another very similar sighting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGrbdlfnFJg&feature=player_embedded - and that was in California 6 months ago. No Russian missiles to blame there.

I'm still confused. It seems to be a vortex, but I wouldn't think it's necessary for a craft to pick up speed before entering a vortex. Maybe I'm wrong. And the fact that these objects are spiraling incoherently seems clumsy for a modern plasma craft. Perhaps some human organizations are tampering with hyper-space
#344
when you say 'objective', I don't think you mean 'objective' - you seem to mean 'passive', as in, everyone should let a potential disaster destroy everything
#345
C. F. Traveler,

Modern books on Pauline anthropology do not allow for a tripartite understanding--body, soul, and spirit, despite 1 Thessalonians 5:23.  Yet it is clear that the early church recognized hidden depths of the self tha mask our true intentions.  In the interests of academic integrity, I would support any attempt to find the equivalent of Eastern concepts in early patristic writings.  For example, I have always been puzzled by the doctrine in the Shepherd of Hermas of the pre-existence Church ("Ecclesia').  As for the preexistence of the soul, I accerpt this, but am still working out exactly what this entails.  The Bible makes it clear that my present vocation and moral stature may have been influenced by my actions in a preexistent state.  Origen takes this idea way over the top by suggesting that we have lived in several worlds, each requiring an environmentally appropriate body.
I would agree with the church's censure of Origen were it not for the fact that some genuine NDE encounters with Jesus reinforce Origen's position.  The NDErs have no doubt never read Origen.  I suspect that the best theodicy must take our decisions and actions in a preexistent state into account to adequately explain the problem of "unfair" suffering.

[zarete:] "The Council of Constantinople didn't just wake up one morning and decide to erase reincarnation - they just took a major step in that direction."

No amount of coaxing can entice you from your dark New Age cave to explore "the other side" of the question.  Go to your nearest public library and look of "The Council of Constantinople" in various encyclopedias.  You will quickly learn that reincarnation was never discussed there or, for that matter, at any Catholic council.  Yes, the Catholic church has never officially condemned reincarnation, and therefore, many of its members believe they have lived past lives on this earth.  

#346
'we' do not have an all-seeing eye, so the question stands
#347
I'm still theorizing about the astral too. I read that an astral projection happens when your spirit vibrates beyond the point that the body can handle.

When your body is asleep, you can go above and below the normal vibration state. 'Below' the normal state is where you're in a stupor - a sort of delirium where you can't remember or comprehend much of anything; 'above' the normal state is where everything becomes very clear, your perception and memory is widened, and you start to realize things you didn't realize while awake.

In this sense, waking life is a state of delirium, much like a bad dream you can't seem to escape because you aren't coherent enough to will yourself out of it. Astral projection - I think - is a state of waking up from this delirium.
#348
Quote from: TheLight on December 07, 2009, 23:32:24
How do you know what ETs think? And why would such advanced beings need to "spread a religion" to take over humans? Sounds too primitive.

In reality, the actual behaviors of some of the ET's (according to the military personnel) is "benevolent".

Why are you afraid of the ETs?
Ah, delusional fantasy worlds. Where would we be without them
#349
Welcome to Metaphysics! / Re: Living without a soul
December 07, 2009, 03:29:13
There's one species worth mentioning - they have a life force similar to our own (based in a plasmic orb of mind data) but they can split it and place slivers of the orb in multiple bodies to carry out different tasks.

About the smaller worker-type greys: I hear about many galactic organizations using them as workers. I think maybe they're an engineered species that anyone can clone and use like robots
#350
and we're going to do that by petitioning rich warmongers?