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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2012 5:56:15 GMT -6
Thanks for clarifying, Lorelei Obviously she got away from you ;D I just thought, well, if I was to grab someones wrist and tell them to do something, . . .I might be perceived as aggressive even under hospital drugs. They probably shackled you to the bed after that, you just didn't know it .
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Post by sunbow on May 25, 2012 16:22:41 GMT -6
Great question, but perhaps they are thinking it will have value to humanity and our future. Our neighbors must hope that we are a peaceful people before we develop star-drives.
I have this feeling that some aspects of humanity, whether added to our genome or expressed in our previously advanced culture which archeologists are denying) is very advanced: cutting edge evolution. Prophesy calls into question our very notion of linear time. Once we transcend time, then what is the nature of reality.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2012 21:11:28 GMT -6
I'm VERY leery of prophecy and I'm psychic. It's not a dependable 'gift' at all. I can sit in front of one person and have nothing more than the weather to discuss then sit in front of her friend and find myself rattling off the answers to her questions. It's almost like some selective process in which this person needs the 'boost' of a positive message but this person doesn't and perhaps needs to work harder at faith. Since it's that way (for me at least) with individuals..I strongly believe that prophecy isn't something viable because..we're never supposed to know the 'end' of things. I can see it working for earthquakes or weather or volcano's but not the doomsday stuff. Especially...if you believe in God or the bible. He's the only one who has or ever will have that information. Often..we tend to 'bend' what we claim to believe in..adjust things to suit our needs (as in the bible) but I think that is ok...that we are supposed to use 'guidelines' but to be igannant of anything final in life, possibly because it's fluid and not fixed. Staying positive is a HUGE help and maybe that is why psychic messages work for some and not others..they don't need it. Those be my feelings on it anyway
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Post by sunbow on May 26, 2012 11:12:14 GMT -6
I also do not believe in Prophesy, like we need to have a big Armageddon war. Such beliefs might just lead us to strive to fulfill someone else\s will, instead of our free will.
Many years ago I saw, before it happened, a trivial event (damage to a new car at a car wash). I told myself it was a foolish fear, but the thoughts were bombarding my mind. It was absolutely clear to me that there was no statistical way my mind could have anticipated a real event occurring. Thus I believe that sometimes we are given glimpses of the likely future. If course, if I had listened to the voice telling me it was dangerous to put my car through the car wash (the same car wash my old car went through hundreds of times, since it was free with a fill up), the event could have been avoided. I do not believe there is a fixed future. Yet if an earthquake is immanent, then our foresight could lead to a different outcome for those involved, though probably a person with this vision would not be listened to.
My contemplation has been returning to non-linear 'time'. Relativity brings into question linear time, but I think the true nature of 'time' is hardly ever questioned and is not understood. Time is closer than the air we breath. Our perception is eternally present, even if presently we are remembering the past or dreaming of a possible future.
I'm adding a thread to Dreams and Visions with this.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2012 12:31:02 GMT -6
Looking forward to reading your new thread sunbow... interesting stuff for sure!
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2012 23:36:53 GMT -6
I totally agree with that..we COULD end up fulfilling someone's dire prophecy just because we think it's the right one and everyone jumps on the band wagon to disaster. We ARE created individually for a reason...and I think we all are a component of a whole that will come together eventually in the fullness of time. I'm not sure why everyone is in such a hurry to get there
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Post by sunbow on May 28, 2012 9:12:57 GMT -6
We are in such a hurry: this is a big problem. It seems that the controlling powers of consumerism and obedience have the notion that is everyone is in a hurry, they will never stop long enough to consider what is going on. So what is it we are not supposed to realize?
We are all fed, 'What will you do with your life?' from the time we are young, so that we are imprinted with a need to seek 'leaving some kind of mark on things'. It is hard in our culture to answer, 'Well I'm just going to live a simple humble life!' It is one thing to have a gift, like as an artist, musician, or scientist and follow what you are driven to do: it is another to strive to 'Be Somebody' as we are driven to do from an early age. Like we are not already unique and wonderful and OK as we are, our society wants us to prove it.
The fact that we are in a hurry to get to places (like the singularity, Mars, Armageddon, or the second coming) implies we are dissatisfied with our natural condition and even more important, we are not addressing our natural condition, we are off on a preprogrammed tangent.
I feel that some aspect of the UFO phenomena is driving us on, like: see we can fly between the stars, how about you? Or we are telepathic and psychic, can you learn this? If they have affected our evolution and genetics to speed us along, then why? Why is natural and slow evolution not sufficient?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2012 10:10:31 GMT -6
We're designed to be dissatisfied...nods...and lately..that's been ratcheted up enormously. I do feel edgy..on the brink of something amazing..a wonderful new level of SOMETHING. And that's when the whole psychic thing destabilizes because there is not even a hint of a hint of what it is I absolutely detest the doomsday drummers that pop up and try to herd humanity along a path that is negative and unproductive We have amazing things ahead and lots to learn but not if we're full of intimidation and fear of some obscure trial. The 'devil and the angel' on the brain of mankind. Trust and faith or false prophets??
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Post by lois on May 28, 2012 16:16:40 GMT -6
Every little detail is another piece of the puzzle. Sooner or later somebody will find enough pieces to figure it out and make sense of it. I still haven't. I'm so tired of working on that puzzle most of my life.
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Post by ufo4peace on Jun 2, 2012 4:00:25 GMT -6
Every little detail is another piece of the puzzle. Sooner or later somebody will find enough pieces to figure it out and make sense of it. I still haven't. I'm so tired of working on that puzzle most of my life.
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Post by skywalker on Jun 2, 2012 18:21:54 GMT -6
Kathleen Mardin wrote an article about alien abductions and sleep paralysis in a recent edition of the MUFON Journal. She came to the conclusion that they are two entirely different things, which in my opinion is the correct conclusion. The same can be said about alien abductions and lucid dreams.
Like I said before, lucid dreaming may be an explanation for some cases of reported abductions but I also think that alien abductions may be an explanation for some reported cases of lucid dreaming.
When people remember having a lucid dream where they are paralyzed in bed and surrounded by strange alien looking entities and unable to move anything except their eyes is that really just a lucid dream or are scientists and skeptics too quick to try to pass it off as just a dream? Maybe the so-called dreams that involve these types of situations really are abductions. If so than those symptoms would no longer be a part of lucid dreaming.
I wonder if anybody has ever experienced the type of paralysis where they wake up and can only move their eyes in a clinical setting where it could be documented as happening? Or is that just a normal condition associated with REM sleep?
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