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#976
That's Cherry Garcia.
#977
NASA is run by a bunch of Nazis/Magicians/Masons.  Read "Dark Mission" by Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Barra.  It's a good book with some really interesting connection made (though they are speculative - there is some good evidence).  They know a lot more about our solar system than we think.  And the moon landing totally happened.  NASA spread the "hoax" story itself to distract people from what they REALLY found there.  Ancient artificial structures anyone?

#978
I've been predicting the future a lot lately.  Maybe like 5minutes to an hour before the event happens.  Seriously, like multiple times a day lately.
#979
you oughta PM NoY
#980
Forget about that "Loki" (.....telling name) person.  It took me nearly 8 months of daily practice, plus multiple years of study before I was successful with conscious exit.  It is real, it is possible and you can do it.  It just takes time.
#981
I know the feeling, but when it comes down to it, the astral is subjective and you really need to figure out these technical aspect of the "astral physics" on your own.  Adding more information like this will just confuse you more.
#982
When you're "awake" your eyes make constant micro movements to completely assess the environment.  You won't be able to phase or project unless you can stop your eyes from doing that.  It can be quite difficult to stop your eyes.  It takes practice.
#983
Anyone read "The Myth of Sisyphus" by Robert Camus?  (I think that's the name)

Part of the book is the philosophical consideration of suicide.
#984
It's actually a lot more difficult to detect these kinds of orbiting bodies than you'd think.  And there are many anomalies in our solar system.  Not to mention, our equations for gravity aren't perfect.  While Einstein and Newton helped explain a lot, there is still something missing that we don't understand.  Bode's Law predicted (rightly) not just Neptune and Uranus, but also another Saturn-sized rocky body where the asteroid belt is.  Perhaps the asteroid belt is the leftovers from an impact that ejected Nibiru into such an elongated orbit. Not saying that it's true, but it's possible.
#985
Quote from: Aramar on March 18, 2011, 04:11:26
in sumerian myth, in what is known as the Enuma Elish, adam is taken from the word adama meaning man and eden as the place the annunanki lived/landed.
<bored so i thought i might put that out there>


Adama Kadmon
#986
welcome
#987
Quote from: Loki999 on March 17, 2011, 01:39:42
Rangstormer the reason you have had little to no success in 10 months is that, the truth is that 99% of the people here have not had a concise OBE or Lucid Dream why, becuase you cant just learn how its to complex or not even real if one could learn OBE woun;t you think that astral projection would be all the rage but no very few people have ever really had a true astral projections and usually they are on drugs or just plain crazy
Unfortunately you have fallen for the self help book industry scam buy this book for $29.99 and learn Astral projection in 90 days written by some sketch self help Guru with a marketing degree! And to prove my point look at the threads on this forum piratically every single one deals with trying to achieve results but no successes with the same over used advice of relax more or some bu((s(iT that one should face their own fears and beliefs, give me a break people...ANY BODY CAN SAY THEY know HOW TO ASTRAL PROJECT BUT HAVE ANY OF YOU REALLY Actually DONE SO "only you can answer that
Thank You
Loki666       

It's a hard practice to learn.  It can't really be taught.  It has to be done.

But, you sir or madam are a straight up willy and probably shouldn't post here anymore.  you're discouraging curious people.  you might not buy in to projection but you don't have to slam it or the people on this forum.  even if many people here don't have a lot (if any) actual conscious exit experience doesn't mean that they are charlatans and it doesn't mean that they don't know a great deal about the subject.  So, take your attitude and beat it.  If at some point you feel like participating in constructive conversation regarding reality and such topics then please come chat.  If not, do what I did and leave for a while.

right.

#988
it wouldn't hit earth either way.  it's influence could have a lot of gravitational effects though.

the real question is, is it a planet or a spaceship!?  a planet-sized ship, a generational ship.  or just an odd planet. 
#989
I agree 100% Stookie.  Psychedelics are useful for the "initial revelation" to wake someone up and for the occasional connection to the "otherworlds" (meaning any of the psychic states that facilitate experience of reality).  Beyond that is just indulgence and ultimately turns to dependence. 

I would attribute my initial awakening to LSD, DMT and psilocybin.  It was after my first few trips that the world started to open up.  Unfortunately I didn't get the hint and kept using, which effectively shut me off from self-healing (which is what that first revelation initiates). 
#990
Quote from: Summerlander on March 16, 2011, 05:52:29
Drugs can also heal you. It's drug abuse that harms you just like you can be harmed by the abuse of just about anything. There is a psychedelic drug which is very much welcomed by our brains...DMT!

Also, it is not about me choosing to believe. I'm stating facts here and this preservation of the soul crap doesn't sound right to me! LOL :-D

Firstly, I agree with most of your statements, particularly about not worrying about what will become of you.  Truly free indeed my friend, truly free indeed.

Second, you bring up a good point with the DMT.  In order for us to "get high" off of drugs, we have to have receptors in the brain that are capable of receiving the chemicals these drugs have to offer.  Obviously the the opiate receptors make sense, because we have endogenous opiates in our body naturally (endorphins).  But THC receptors?  perhaps that's nature's mood stabilizer.  But my favorite by far is nicotinic receptors.  Our brain has specially made slots for nicotine.  Why?  Strange indeed.
#991
Some books I've been reading have been talking a lot about "hyperdimensional" or "tetrahedral" physics.  By the name you can probably gather that this physics is partially based on Platonic solids (of which the merkaba is one).  The basic idea is that these geometric shapes exist is higher dimensions and their presence influences our 3-D reality.  Check it out if you have the time.  It actually lends a lot of support to things like astrology, platonic solid meditation and even crystal energies.
#992
Welcome Emil from Sweeden.

I'm Rusty from America and happy to have you here.

:-)
#993
welcome
#994
welcome
#995
welcome
#996
Quote from: Lexy on March 14, 2011, 01:36:25
Do you really think being on drugs has no effect on your consciousness? When your mind's only thought is the next high, how can you evolve your consciousness? He was addicted not just experimenting.

Mike killed himself, no one else did that. He could have been many things here but not anymore, he can only be that unique individual once. That is what he destroyed.

I want to preface this by saying that I don't entirely disagree with this comment.

For some people, addiction is a necessary learning experience.  I mean, I wouldn't change my addiction experience.  I learned a lot.  If one has the ability to maintain the awareness of the experience, a lot can be learned.  It's tricky though.  You have to try and balance being totally consumed by a need (not just desire) to use with your personal motivations towards 'enlightenment'.  It's hard.
#997
I don't really do point-by-point counter arguments, but why not.

Quote from: Astral316 on March 12, 2011, 12:09:06
I'm no doctor but this sounds like pseudoscience. If a drug user needs a psychological stimulus to trigger the body's defenses (doesn't the body actually crave the drug in the addict anyway?) the "pre-high ritual" would be more than enough in a situation where he's out of his normal surroundings. I would think it more likely a drug user is less comfortable around strange people in an unfamiliar environment creating anxiety, more intense side effects, increased heart rate, etc. Even then I doubt this is the typical reason for drug related deaths.

I actually first learned about this effect in a class at university called "Learning and Cognition", which was incidentally taught by a professor who is also a leading researcher in the effects of tobacco (psychologically and physiologically) and tobacco addiction, as well as other stuff like hookah smoking (versus other forms of tobacco) and some nut from indonesia (betel nut i think?).  I don't disagree, it is kind of counter-intuitive.  But the effect was first observed in relation to Diabetes and Insulin.  But I assure you, it is not pseudoscience.  Quite a lot of things that happen in your body are heavily dependent on conditioned situations.  The "ritual" certainly has an effect, and I assure you, when you're jones-ing for a hit, you don't care who's there.  

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More likely if it's not taking too much of the drug that kills the drug user, it's the heart or respiratory system being weakened over time to the point where they (seemingly randomly) fail.

well yea.  that's what they always say on the news when a famous person dies of an O.D.  Instead of saying "so-and-so died of a drug overdose", they say "so-and-so died of heart failure (or respiratory distress)".  rarely do they say it was the drugs.  so technically, what kills someone in an overdose is their heart or breathing stopping, but that situation was caused by the drugs.  

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I wasn't surprised, I figured it was meant to stir a reaction. I don't agree with it, but there are far more ridiculous viewpoints than atheism so I left it alone.

I have no interest in "stirring things up" to get a reaction.  In fact, many of the regulars may notice I haven't been around much lately and it is for precisely that reason.  

I am most certainly not an atheist (i quite despise most of them, probably because i really don't like spaghetti) and I thank you to ask before you label me.  

I believe my point was missed entirely.  I don't know if there is an afterlife (or by extension a god?  which seemed to be your implication, which is ridiculous to me.  an afterlife isn't dependent on a deity) and I wouldn't say that I "believe" in an afterlife.  but i didn't say i don't believe in one either.  and i'm not agnostic (in case you just got a bright idea).  to be honest, my perception of reality is literally impossible to convey to you, or anyone.  my beliefs aren't founded on words i've read and philosophical treatises that i've written.  they are founded on the sum total of my intuitions, experiences, contemplations, etc., etc.  And the whole is certainly more than the sum of it's parts.  but as best i can understand my sense of guidance (i don't mean a "spirit guide" or something like that, i mean my core, my heart, me.), worrying about the afterlife is a fear that i don't want.  i know death is stalking me.  i know i will die.  so now that that's settled, i would like to focus on other things.  i'm not completely unafraid of death, but i'm trying.  be honest with yourself (you don't have to comment back on this, it's just for you), you study this stuff and think about afterlives and spiritual growth because deep down inside, you are terrified of death because you just don't know.  i know i am.

but like i said, this comes from a purely subjective place and i can't really expect anyone to "truly get it" because that's just not the nature of our reality.  

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But no scientist has detected any energy separate from the flesh and blood human that reabsorbs in a different form.

don't always jump to metaphysics.  thermodynamics, energy can't be created or destroyed, it only changes form.  there's nothing spiritual or religious about that.  just good old fashioned cycle of life.

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Like with any other piece of information you can either use it to grow or use it to justify stagnation.

agreed.

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Because it's a topic related to altered states, a subject I'm assuming you're interested in since you're here. If you aren't interested by all means don't force yourself to do something which doesn't bring you joy. We all try to live perfectly good lives that need to be lived now... we do that by doing things that bring us varying degrees of hapiness.

the question was rhetorical.  again, my point was missed.

*sigh*

this is also why i don't contribute a lot anymore.  i try to share how i feel, and people make assumptions about my thoughts and my motives.  don't.  just consider what myself and other have to say.  if it vibes with you, good.  if not, forget about it and move on.  if you don't get it, ask.  if you get it and hate it, remember to address the argument, not the person who made it.  
#998
I don't know if anyone else experiences this, but myself, as well as many of the psychics I work with and some that I meet at work, all have been experiencing a lot of "unrest" since a couple days before the earthquake in Japan.  For example, one of the readers at my work always gets really nauseous when earthquakes happen (and she told me that she can count on one hand the number of times she's been nauseous or thrown up in her life, so it's not a common feeling for her).  In fact, she actually predicted this quake to me last week (though not in any definite terms - she said "the earth is really stressed right now and I wouldn't be surprised if there is a natural disaster in the next week or two").  I was certainly shocked when I found out what happened.

As for me, on the night of the earthquake (it was about 12:48am on the east coast US) I was in bed reading and exactly 12:44am I got a very intense feeling of panic and anxiety.  It was almost to a level that I might even call a panic attack (and i don't get panic attacks).  It lasted until 12:46am and then stopped.  I thought it was weird but didn't think anything of it and went to sleep.  Note that this was precisely the time of the earthquake (2:48pm local time).  About an hour later (around 2am) I was abruptly awoken by my fiance.  I looked at her only to realize that she was still asleep.  She "looked at me" (eyes closed) and said "Run, the flood is coming".  At first I was kind of shocked, but then she started mumbling and said something about "that's why she isn't in class" and I just assumed she was talking dream nonsense.  Then I woke up and saw the news and suddenly it all made sense. 

Also, I've been feeling slightly nauseous since yesterday, as have most of the other readers I work with and quite a few customers.

Just something interesting that has been happening to me and some friends.  Maybe we're all just full of crap and there is no connection at all, but my "gut" says different.
#999
And I think that's kind of my point as well.  Even "bad" things are necessary.  I certainly wouldn't be who I am today without the "hard times" i've gone through and I wouldn't have it any other way.
#1000
Quote from: blis on March 12, 2011, 06:36:25
Only a matter of hours out though. Maybe the secret-government's earthquake device takes half a day to take effect and it was actually intitated on the 10th...

lol.  i suspect the same.