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#76
Quote from: Volgerle on July 29, 2012, 06:30:40
ETs aren't evil.

Humans are.
This is one of those "everyone is just like me" things
#77
That's frickin' hilarious. He has made a fortune off scams and strawman evidence of his beliefs, but now reality is hitting him like a ton of bricks.

It's going to take a lot of delusion to convince himself that his own experiences are fake.
#78
Ever notice how the side-effects of all these drugs are the same? Diet pills, sleeping pills, pills for imaginary diseases - all have variations of the same side-effects.  The ingredients in all these drugs are metals, salts, and fluoride. It's very consistent.
#79
It was some guy who knew a lot of stuff.

There's no such thing as 'all the knowledge in the universe' so he gets points off for that.
#80
Hah, so the electromagnetic headphones became orgone generators with the beats applied. No wonder it worked so well for Monroe but not so much the rest of us.
#81
The 'grassy meadow' - from what I gather - is a relaxation scene commonly created by psychics. If you find yourself there, it usually means someone created the scene and put you there.
#82
From what I gather, the past exists on the lower layers of reality's sphere of influence, alongside other potentials and 'pasts' that you never went though.

Or in English: We're not falling through time, but interacting with potentials, one after the other.

Experiments with machines were able to send people to the past without actually phasing them out of the present. That is, they saw past events but visibly remained in the present. There were two experiments demonstrating this. It means Einstein was half-right and pop-science quantum physics is half-right. You're falling through potentials in a somewhat linear fashion - not at random - because of the way your field interacts with the local field around you.  If you go to another place, you start interact with the local fields of that place and experience potentials, mostly in sync with the people around you due to your field's tuning.

With a better method (people do it in astral projection but it can be done physically) one can completely go to the past or future, and even interact with it like the present. But the interactions will not greatly affect your actual present or the people who live there. You could kill yourself in the past and still exist in the present. It would affect the present where the local fields interact (people might subconsciously recall you dying or have dreams of it) but you would still exist.
#83
QuoteEEG is not that sensitive, it's quite crude. For example Ph.D. S LaBerge has mentioned the problems of the crudeness of EEG when measuring sleeping people's brains.
If you really, really need to believe that she had continuing brain activity and remaining blood, you can exploit a few question marks and make it seem at least plausible that she might have possibly had brain activity that was not picked up and blood that was not being circulated.

Otherwise it's pointless and moot. If there isn't enough brain activity or circulation to be picked up by devices then the body is not functioning and the person is dead. If you've only got two or three neurons firing off then they are probably not doing anything complicated enough to constitute a useful biological process.
#84
QuoteSchoch also says it's been a lion.
That's the more intuitive theory, and could be true, but the Sphinx's proportions are closer to that of a dog or jackal. (length of limbs and torso) Considering Anubis' influence, this would reasonable.

QuoteThese guys from a university (Institute of Environmental Geochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) even date the Sphinx back to the Early Pleistocene
Oh my. At this point I'm not terribly surprised. We know there were humanoids living alongside the dinosaurs, and plenty of off-worlders visiting today and throughout our written history, but what happened during those millions of years in between? Nothing? Well it looks like the dates we've been handed about our ancient structures were minimized if not completely fraudulent. I'm sure a lot of other ancient structures are also hundreds of thousands - or millions - of years old.

I remember getting hints of this before. Some years ago I learned to go into a trance where I could see things psychically, similar to known remote viewers, and when I looked into Earth's past I kept seeing off-world civilizations dropping by, some showing up and settling in, some coming and going. A lot of them were human and looked just like us. This was all happening when the continents were different. Millions of years into the past.

Of course, telepathy is only as good as hear-say, but I took another look through ancient history - the stuff criminals told us is mythology - and noticed a lot of civilizations that resembled the ones I saw. The ancient, culturally developed people who often had interplanetary flight. Looking through more esoteric texts, I found that a lot of the 'gods' and 'angels' were actually existing people from these cultures. None of the original texts used the word 'god' or 'angel' - those are English words, never appearing in the actual ancient texts. These weren't gods and angels at all. Many were our own ancestors.

The Atlanteans and Lumerians were apparently just a few of the many similar cultures.
#85
Depends on the person. Some people have gone to pleasant places while in a coma, others were stuck in hellish places for the years they were out. Other times, the person is mentally conscious and trapped in a pain-wracked body until they die.

I think it depends on what you're mentally attuned to. You probably go to the same area of reality that you'd go to if you died, or a place you'd go if you were asleep. Unfortunately if you don't have a good energy source, your state of mind will be too low to realize you've been displaced.
#86
Well the New Age thing is a cult, simply. It's good that people hate it.
A long time ago we were having a good time discovering empowering abilities and new information about reality. This didn't set well with the cultural predators of our society, so they twisted this movement and created their own little sub-culture of people saying "We must worship the goddess and Christ Consciousness and obey spirits who call themselves guides. Be one with love and light. Love bad things and love the people who do bad things, and help them do more. Namaste en Hitler." And what was once an empowering movement became a pile of crap.
#87
Quote from: Volgerle on June 29, 2012, 12:50:58Yes, e.g. the Sphinx is way older (according to many geologists) than the Egyptian culture. The pyramids also may not have been built by them, at least not the Great one on the Gisa plateau.
I've been across one source saying the pyramids are hundreds of thousands of years old, and that may well be true. The people who have been assigning dates to the pyramids are giving the lowest possible age they can get away with. "The pyramids are at least 5,000 years old, therefore they are 5,000 years old."

A guy noticed the weathering on the Sphinx indicating it was at least 10,000 years old, and this discovery was hated by quite a few people. Never disproven, of course, just hated.

It's noted that there were several 'ages' of Egypt, under different rulers (mostly Sirians and Anunnaki members), suggesting that there was no single culture there, but several that moved in during different time periods. Maybe some of these cultures lived there several thousand years apart from each other. Also noted that some of the pyramids were built with a different style, and the Sphinx's face seems to have been changed at some point. When built, it was probably a dog of some kind (Anubis?) and later chiseled into a human face.
#88
I dislike cultists so I guess we're on opposing sides here.
#89
nope, it's one or the other
#90
I hope we don't get spammed with this site too many time, like you guys are doing on other forums.
#91
Went there, saw things, not what I expected. You should really shape your beliefs around reality and not expect the vice-versa to work out.
#92
It's true about the bad guys being there, and that's the problem. The occupying forces might not mind the occasional person going up and looking around, but if they see a big group of people going to the Moon, it could be taken as a potentially hostile action. It's intimidating to them, of course. Even if the group is just looking around, they might want to investigate you and you might get a visit from some unfriendly people the next day.

For comparison, take the European/American militant groups in Iraq. Often, they'll chat with the Iraqis and show off their weapons and have some friendly fun. People get bored, after all. But ultimately their orders are to fucK the place up with total prejudice. So imagine their reaction if a big group of Iraqis showed up near a base wanting to look around. Yikes.
#93
the interstellar scientific community uses a layer model to explain physics, and they say consciousness has its own layer. So, for instance, there's a layer that manages the form of matter, a layer that manages the speed of matter, and somewhere in there is a layer that manages awareness. Apparently our thoughts begin on this layer and control the body through resonance interaction with other layers.

The brain is just there to coordinate actions and relay information. There are plenty of life forms that think and function without one. Worms have no brain. Fungus was shown to have intelligent properties (it can navigate a maze) while lacking a brain. And we've seen cases where people have had their brain half-removed or deteriorated to practically nothing yet their thinking ability remained the same.

People just looked in a human head one day, saw a wrinkly organ in there, and decided this thing must do all the thinking.
#94
You could perhaps go live in a torture chamber for ultimate learning
#95
I've made a few trips there, actually, and was always curious about it. The Moon piqued my interest in life outside of Earth because I studied history and noticed at least two ancient civilizations talked about a time when 'the Moon wasn't in the sky'. I did the math (albeit circumstantial) and apparently the Moon would have arrived between 20,000 BC and 10,000 BC. The Dogons spoke of it, as did the Proselenes (Pelasgians) - whose name literally means 'before the Moon'.

I finally took a trip to the Moon, and it wasn't what I expected. I requested to be on the Moon, and quickly I found myself in a place that wasn't Moon-like at all. I was on some kind of planet that had a thin atmosphere (some blue in the sky), brown sand with lots of little pits in it (like 2-foot craters), and the sun was setting in the distance. Neat place but it wasn't the Moon we all saw on TV.

A few days afterward, something hit me. The sand on that planet had little craters in it. That could only be caused by regular hits from space dust. Did the Moon have brown sand and an atmosphere?

I later learned about the terraforming operation on the back of the Moon. Several organizations (all criminal as far as I know) have been setting up bases and making the place inhabitable.

I went back later while in a trance and got an overhead view of the Moon's back. There were lights everywhere. Apparently they've got cities.
#96
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Re: Could it be ?
June 21, 2012, 04:42:45
Quote from: todd421757 on June 19, 2012, 23:52:20
There are no OBE validations ever reported on gnomes
You imagined that. Try thinking and not imagining.
#97
And people should keep in mind that the owners are part of the same groups that control Fox and BBC and the numerous international news outlets.
I always hate it when people figure out one lie, only to fall for another.
#99
They wouldn't face any problems from the general public, but the general public doesn't control the hospitals.
#100
If they didn't call Robert Bruce New Age then they would have nothing to get mad about.