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PurpleLama
26th June 2014, 17:50
Wow, 40k posts!

Calz
26th June 2014, 17:59
Wow, 40k posts!

Let's do this ...


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Debra
26th June 2014, 18:01
Hello H&N ...

Whoah forty thousand and two posts !!

#itsawinner!

:wave:

dan33
26th June 2014, 18:04
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The beginning of Bruce Willis "Secret Agent Man" and Roxy Music's "Love is the Drug" are very similar. :p

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1inMany
26th June 2014, 18:14
Stopping in to say thank you. Very much. Little One may be allowed to go home sometime today to suffer this out in familiar surroundings. I appreciate what the designers of this hospital have done to bring joy to the children who find themselves here. One particular display is beautiful. Metal art, butterflies hanging from a star filled ceiling. Blues, pinks, purples. Must be a hundred of them.

Special people work here, tending to many who have little hope. I will leave many blessings for them. And much love.

Carmody
26th June 2014, 18:15
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dan33
26th June 2014, 18:30
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The breathing sound is from Stanley Kubrick. Awesome

Calz
26th June 2014, 18:36
Aw you folk are too damn serious ... 40K party hat time ...


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eaglespirit
26th June 2014, 18:49
Stopping in to say thank you. Very much. Little One may be allowed to go home sometime today to suffer this out in familiar surroundings. I appreciate what the designers of this hospital have done to bring joy to the children who find themselves here. One particular display is beautiful. Metal art, butterflies hanging from a star filled ceiling. Blues, pinks, purples. Must be a hundred of them.

Special people work here, tending to many who have little hope. I will leave many blessings for them. And much love.

Love to You and the Kiddos, 1inMany : )

I told ALL my Nurses face to face that They ARE Angels while I happened to happen upon the hospital world late last year and early this year!

Although 'medicine for profit' has to go...there are many wonders there...People with HUGE Hearts!

PurpleLama
26th June 2014, 18:53
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ulli
26th June 2014, 19:01
Sorry I'm late for the party. There's no excuse.

But I'm not coming empty-handed, at least:

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Calz
26th June 2014, 19:05
Sorry ... not the holograph???


Can (could) this guy move or what???
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ulli
26th June 2014, 19:37
Favorite Bryan Ferry song, from my favourite Bryan Ferry album

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ulli
26th June 2014, 19:48
I'm so happy to see Zebra here at our party.

I wish other Avalonians would join in, too.....

We don't want the Village to become too incestuous, after all.

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ulli
26th June 2014, 19:53
And the music goes on.....

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Calz
26th June 2014, 19:55
I'm so happy to see Zebra here at our party.

I wish other Avalonians would join in, too.....




Z is ... amazing ... she is brilliant and very much in tune with what we need to be facing these days.


She should be welcomed into the front row of the village ... don't make me break out my yoda images ...


... I will ...

ulli
26th June 2014, 20:08
I'm so happy to see Zebra here at our party.

I wish other Avalonians would join in, too.....






Z is ... amazing ... she is brilliant and very much in tune with what we need to be facing these days.


She should be welcomed into the front row of the village ... don't make me break out my yoda images ...


... I will ...

I'm sure she'd be happy to take your elbow. Such a nice introduction.
Front row it is. Hi there Zebra, please make yourself at home.
We have some really nice little cottages available, if you want to stay a bit longer.

http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/736x/dc/e3/3e/dce33ec7b14ffc70d8951ed5e472d7fa.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_GrT9M0kodMY/S_l-rsVHADI/AAAAAAAABAg/sb-s9PQ__tw/s400/red+cottage.jpg

http://www.standout-cabin-designs.com/images/english-storybook-cottage5.JPG

ulli
26th June 2014, 20:14
and from a distance our Village looks a bit like this:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EPA_ucCV0aQ/TgMTsMXuIfI/AAAAAAAAA9A/Fwb-TDv1lBQ/s640/Juzcar-Smurfs-village1-550x365.jpg

Calz
26th June 2014, 20:17
and from a distance our Village looks a bit like this:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EPA_ucCV0aQ/TgMTsMXuIfI/AAAAAAAAA9A/Fwb-TDv1lBQ/s640/Juzcar-Smurfs-village1-550x365.jpg

What's the rent???

down payment from the cash barn right???

ulli
26th June 2014, 20:21
Ok, I'm now into this

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and from a distance our Village looks a bit like this:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EPA_ucCV0aQ/TgMTsMXuIfI/AAAAAAAAA9A/Fwb-TDv1lBQ/s640/Juzcar-Smurfs-village1-550x365.jpg

What's the rent???

down payment from the cash barn right???

The cash barn is open today. All guests can take out what they need to purchase.
And here the value never drops....it just goes up and up

donk
26th June 2014, 20:24
I always though Phish wrote Also Sprach

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(not really...just needed an excuse)

ulli
26th June 2014, 20:29
A little dub


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Calz
26th June 2014, 20:36
And here the value never drops....it just goes up and up


Sounds like Dan has your ear lately (and that ain't a bad thing).

Flash
26th June 2014, 21:10
My iittle contribution to today's party, 2002 pages, 40025 posts, great

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-TRInzGQA-PY/ToU_oSkiWnI/AAAAAAAABKU/VYYxl6i5_Ck/s1600/WCO-Paris-Sept-2011-Set-C-1.jpg

and ones of Piaf protégé

Charles Aznavour - France



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyRF1CjOPQ8
another of Piaf's protégé

Jean-Pierre Ferland - Québec, Canada

Céline Dion (not a Piaf protégée) and Ginette Reno


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2zwT_wW-Eg

Ginette Reno had René Angelil, Céline's husband as a manager at the beginning of her career, he wanted to put her on the US market and she refused. Later on, he got Céline Dion when she was twelve years old, as her manager.

Jean -Pierre Ferland is an icône of the French song writers, even if from Québec.


Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin, written by Jean-Pierre Ferland, interpreted by Jean-Pierre Ferland, Céline Dion, Ginette Reno

Un peu plus loin

by Jean-Pierre Ferland

mobile Send "Un peu plus loin" Ringtone to your Cell mobile


Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin
Je veux aller un peu plus loin
Je veux voir comment c´est, là-haut
Garde mon bras et tiens ma main

Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin
Je veux aller encore plus loin
Laisse mon bras, mais tiens ma main
Je n´irai pas plus loin qu´il faut

Encore un pas, encore un saut
Une tempête et un ruisseau
Prends garde! Prends garde: j´ai laissé ta main
Attends-moi là-bas: je reviens

Encore un pas, un petit pas
Encore un saut et je suis là,
Là-haut, si je ne tombe pas...
Non! J´y suis! Je ne tombe pas!

C´est beau! C´est beau!
Si tu voyais le monde au fond, là-bas
C´est beau! C´est beau!
La mer plus petite que soi
Mais tu ne me vois pas

Un peu plus loin, un peu plus seul
Je n´veux pas être loin tout seul
Viens voir ici comme on est bien
Quand on est haut, oh! comme on est bien

Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin
Je n´peux plus te tenir la main
Dis-moi comment j´ai pu monter,
Comment r´descendre sans tomber

Un peu plus loin, un peu plus fort
Encore un saut! Essaye encore!
Je voudrais te tendre les bras;
Je suis trop haut, tu es trop bas

Encore un pas, un petit pas
Tu es trop loin! Je t´aime!
Adieu! Adieu! Je reviendrai
Si je redescends sans tomber

C´est beau! C´est beau!
Si tu voyais le monde au fond, là-bas
C´est beau! C´est beau!
La mer plus petite que soi
Mais tu ne la vois pas

Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin
Je veux aller encore plus loin
Peut-être bien qu´un peu plus haut,
Je trouverai d´autres chemins


READ THE LYRICS, HOW APPROPRIATE IT IS FOR THIS THREAD

A little further

by Jean-Pierre Ferland


A little higher, a little further
I want to go a little further
I want to see how it is up there
Keep my arms and hold my hand

A little higher, a little further
I want to go even further
Let my arm, but hold my hand
I will not go further than necessary

Another step, another jump
A storm and a stream
Take care! Beware: I left your hand
Wait for me there, I'll be back

Another step, a small step
Another jump and I'm here,
Up there, so I do not fall ...
No! I'm there! I did not fall!

It's beautiful! It's beautiful!
If you saw the world background, there
It's beautiful! It's beautiful!
Smaller than the sea itself
But you do not see me

A little further, a little over one
I do not wanna be away alone
Come and see how nice it is here
When you're high, oh! as well

A little higher, a little further
I can't longer hold your hand
Tell me how I could climb
How to get down without falling

A little further, a little louder
Another jump! Try again!
I would like to attend to your arms;
I'm too loud, you're too low

Another step, a small step
You're too far away! I love you!
Adieu! Adieu! I will return
If I'm going down without falling

It's beautiful! It's beautiful!
If you saw the world background, there
It's beautiful! It's beautiful!
Smaller than the sea itself
But you do not see

A little higher, a little further
I want to go even further
Maybe a little higher,
I will find other ways

ulli
26th June 2014, 21:19
This is for everyone here:

https://scontent-b-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t1.0-9/10492279_750065741717240_8486738092251729499_n.jpg

ulli
26th June 2014, 21:24
...here is another coincidence:
since we already have a Villager called Running Deer, and another friend of mine from Facebook put up this ad today,
and just look at the name.
I needed some extra rooms so I thought I'd share....

https://scontent-a-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t1.0-9/10488299_789446234420106_8972286279527950616_n.jpg

Gekko
26th June 2014, 21:52
Hey everyone

Just dropping by

ulli
26th June 2014, 22:11
Hey everyone

Just dropping by

Hello Gekko. So nice to see you. How is life? You came at a good time.
2K posts today...so there is a party.
Flash just brought wine and cheese....

ulli
26th June 2014, 22:32
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Gekko
26th June 2014, 22:43
Looking forward to seeing some thunderstorms around these parts. Nice cool breeze coming through my window.

This spring was the first time I really took the time to notice the magic of it and spend more time outside. There's a tree right outside my window so I got to see it bud and flower. Living in the city, trees are like friends to me now.

Life is tough, but I see more now than I did before.

markoid
26th June 2014, 23:42
Hearty congratulations to Ulli and all the villagers who have contributed herein and kept this wondrous oasis going with so much life, love, laughter, wisdom and compassion.

RunningDeer
26th June 2014, 23:42
...here is another coincidence:
since we already have a Villager called Running Deer, and another friend of mine from Facebook put up this ad today,
and just look at the name.
I needed some extra rooms so I thought I'd share....

https://scontent-a-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t1.0-9/10488299_789446234420106_8972286279527950616_n.jpg

Ha! Love it!


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Hey everyone
Just dropping by

Yeah, yeah, Gekko!

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<3

Carmody
27th June 2014, 00:44
speaking of Ginette Reno:

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Playdo of Ataraxas
27th June 2014, 01:49
Growl!!!


Aghhh!!!


:mad2:


Just got back from taking my kids to the doc for their "summer physicals" (needed to go back to school in the fall).


:frusty:


Their normal doctor was "booked" for the whole freakin summer (wtf???).


Thus I had to go through the whole line on nonsense on vaccinations and so on ... yet again ... with another brainwashed tool of the matrix.


I tried to be calm this time ... no shouting was involved (as has been the case in the past) ... but it truly never ceases to boggle my mind how people smart enough to make it though medical school are so blind to what is so very obvious once you step outstide the box.


"Well ... you gotta watch out for that nonsense on the internet" ...


:faint:


:violin:


Wow ... after all these years ... I still am astounded at those people so very bright that are still so very deep in the matrix.


:doh:


... did I say "growl" yet???


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I feel you Calz. I've had the same issues. My best friend that i grew up with is damn fine pediatrician, one of the smartest people I know, and yet he is diametrically opposed to any research that doesn't support the status quo, even when I confront him with it. For such an intelligent human being, I wonder if Med School is a brain washing program, indoctrination program.

I found a pediatrician dentist who gained my respect by at least being willing to hear my questions and discuss them with me. When I asked questions regarding fluoride treatment, he posited an interesting opinion, and I would like to see what others may think of this. He is opposed to fluoride in the water, as, he claimed, it has no effect on dental health. However, he claimed that since the fluoride treatment is applied directly to the tooth enamel, it benefits the tooth thereby, and doesn't carry the deleterious effects that fluoride in the drinking water can produce. So, he was opposed to general fluoride in the water supply, but not direct treatment via oral care.

Thoughts anyone?

Carmody
27th June 2014, 02:01
what was that number..60% of what you put on your skin, is absorbed by the body?

So.... to fill a mouth with very concentrated fluoride.

hhmmm...

No.

Playdo of Ataraxas
27th June 2014, 02:09
what was that number..60% of what you put on your skin, is absorbed by the body?

So.... to fill a mouth with very concentrated fluoride.

hhmmm...

No.

Thanks Carmody. I'll keep that in mind during the next visit. At least that was the first doctor that didn't initially scoff at my opinions, and was willingly to discuss it without a patronizing attitude.

That makes me think to of cologne/perfume being absorbed by the skin. I wonder if there are any deleterious effects regarding ayurvedic perfumes and essential oils, too?

Wind
27th June 2014, 02:13
http://vimeo.com/57125220

ulli
27th June 2014, 02:17
Wow, albino whale

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t1.0-9/10492596_622634204499910_1088402809283190327_n.jpg

ulli
27th June 2014, 02:30
Today I reconnected with an old friend of ours, Canadian artist Bill Skuce. Waiting for his reply. We bought our beach house from him, nearly 18 years ago.
I also bought one of his paintings in 1992, which has been hanging on my living room wall, and which suddenly caught my attention again. It always reminded me of the volcano we were living close to back then...Volcan Irazu. The last time it erupted it covered San José in ashes.

https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10369115_10204255812621423_156540753996876039_n.jpg

RunningDeer
27th June 2014, 03:19
Growl!!!


Aghhh!!!

:mad2:

Just got back from taking my kids to the doc for their "summer physicals" (needed to go back to school in the fall).

I found a pediatrician dentist who gained my respect by at least being willing to hear my questions and discuss them with me. When I asked questions regarding fluoride treatment, he posited an interesting opinion, and I would like to see what others may think of this. He is opposed to fluoride in the water, as, he claimed, it has no effect on dental health. However, he claimed that since the fluoride treatment is applied directly to the tooth enamel, it benefits the tooth thereby, and doesn't carry the deleterious effects that fluoride in the drinking water can produce. So, he was opposed to general fluoride in the water supply, but not direct treatment via oral care.

Thoughts anyone?
I found this, Playdo. New information for me.

"Tooth decay is caused by a bug. It’s an infection that goes from person to person. "

Dr. David Kennedy says the thought that fluoride reduces tooth decay is nothing but a myth. He mentions a much more effective way to help support oral health without fluoride.


Fluoride Does Not Reduce Tooth Decay-But THIS Does!
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Published on Nov 18, 2013

http://www.ihealthtube.com http://www.facebook.com/ihealthtube


Dr. David Kennedy says the thought that fluoride reduces tooth decay is nothing but a myth. He mentions a much more effective way to help support oral health without fluoride. Find out how this can be done by thinking a different way! Want to receive the best free Natural Health email newsletter?

Click here: http://buff.ly/188s4c3

Playdo of Ataraxas
27th June 2014, 03:51
Growl!!!


Aghhh!!!

:mad2:

Just got back from taking my kids to the doc for their "summer physicals" (needed to go back to school in the fall).

I found a pediatrician dentist who gained my respect by at least being willing to hear my questions and discuss them with me. When I asked questions regarding fluoride treatment, he posited an interesting opinion, and I would like to see what others may think of this. He is opposed to fluoride in the water, as, he claimed, it has no effect on dental health. However, he claimed that since the fluoride treatment is applied directly to the tooth enamel, it benefits the tooth thereby, and doesn't carry the deleterious effects that fluoride in the drinking water can produce. So, he was opposed to general fluoride in the water supply, but not direct treatment via oral care.

Thoughts anyone?
I found this, Playdo. New information for me.

"Tooth decay is caused by a bug. It’s an infection that goes from person to person. "

Dr. David Kennedy says the thought that fluoride reduces tooth decay is nothing but a myth. He mentions a much more effective way to help support oral health without fluoride.


Fluoride Does Not Reduce Tooth Decay-But THIS Does!
ApV8anfDvfI

Published on Nov 18, 2013

http://www.ihealthtube.com http://www.facebook.com/ihealthtube


Dr. David Kennedy says the thought that fluoride reduces tooth decay is nothing but a myth. He mentions a much more effective way to help support oral health without fluoride. Find out how this can be done by thinking a different way! Want to receive the best free Natural Health email newsletter?

Click here: http://buff.ly/188s4c3

Thanks Paula! That made some connections for me. He talks of germs, for which iodine is a treatment. Ipsab treatment is basically prickly ash bark and atomidine, atomidine being the iodine element. For three years I have used Ipsab, and for the first time in my life, I haven't suffered from a rotten mouth. He describes perfectly my childhood, adolescence, and young adult periods with dentists continually drilling away at my teeth. Ergo, my longstanding reticence to visit any dental office.

http://www.edgarcayce.org/are/holistic_health/data/thipsab.html

The other point goes back to Carmody's earlier comment. We have a Berkey and all the water we drink and cook with comes form it. But we can't shower or bathe with Berkey water. Therefore, somewhere up to 60% of the water contaminants is contained within which could permeate the skin. I'll have to go back to Paul's thread to read about a home filtration system.

Debra
27th June 2014, 05:53
26182

big big thanks to you Uli and Calz and to Ms Running Deer who just notified me of the big big welcome mat rolled out.

Nice to be here Village xxxx

Please enjoy some sun burst and sand on me ;)

araucaria
27th June 2014, 08:53
There seems to have been quite a party last night. I’ll open a few windows I think :)

On the subject of the caring medical profession as encountered by eaglespirit, I’m wondering how that Matrix scene would have played out with, instead of a woman in a red dress, it had been a surgeon dressed in green from head to foot. To say these guys are our enemies because they are part of the system is dangerously ludicrous. We are all part of the system and not enemies but friends. We are all part of the Herd, some in dangerous positions on the outside, but acting to protect the Herd. The Herd is the anti-Matrix. Medics have a full role to play in this. Like everyone else, they have been subjected to the barrage of materialism of the last century but, more than materialists, they are pragmatists who will apply with utmost care whatever is known, or currently thought, to work. They are not the enemies of alternative medicines (or spiritual therapies) that actually cure people, but they are naturally unhappy that people might die while on a course of baking soda. Such alternative medicines are just as materialistic as theirs, only they have many long years of training that some of the others don’t have.

Mainstream science like any other mainstream always has two backwaters: the advanced scientists on the one hand, counterbalanced by the pseudo-scientists on the other. Again, the “mainstream” per se is not the enemy. On the contrary, all our efforts are towards injecting new stuff into the mainstream, where the Herd drinks.

Granted, there is a great deal of progress to made even in this restricted area. For example, when Gerald Pollack’s “Fourth Phase of Water” is better and more widely understood, there are great breakthroughs to be made in the medical field in the general direction of less intrusive and harmful treatments, whether chemical or surgical.

Meanwhile, here is a British view of the fluoride situation. Notice how fluoride was discovered at all: it was traced by looking for something that might be responsible for visibly better teeth in one natural subpopulation contrasted through wartime evacuation with another natural subpopulation.
http://www.bfsweb.org/documents/summary%20of%20rcp.pdf

Obviously, there are contrary invalidating opinions such as here http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/fluorideharm.html#.U60pk-JAeSo or here http://www.fluoridation.com/sutton.htm

And back again here http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/3931525.stm

To what extent this is proper science in normal operation or something else is difficult to say. But there is definitely a concerted effort being carried out by someone to broadcast health research findings that contradict last month’s recommendations, as if deliberately to ensure that the general public doesn’t know what to think. Meantime, I’d like to know what they are doing to my water to make it undrinkable tastewise despite annual confirmation that the stuff is safe…

The other day I thought for a moment they were selling fluoride by the liter in the beverage section of the supermarket. Turns out the liquid marked Floride was just orange juice from Florida :)

eaglespirit
27th June 2014, 11:34
...as I was saying

...feelin' it in my heart of hearts and every vibrating inch of my body, mind and soul which encompasses and includes and spiritually embraces, ever so softly yet powerfully, ALL of You : )

http://m.flikie.com/wallpaper/download?paperId=33582232

RunningDeer
27th June 2014, 13:31
Thoughts anyone?
I found this, Playdo. New information for me.

"Tooth decay is caused by a bug. It’s an infection that goes from person to person. "

Dr. David Kennedy says the thought that fluoride reduces tooth decay is nothing but a myth. He mentions a much more effective way to help support oral health without fluoride.


Fluoride Does Not Reduce Tooth Decay-But THIS Does!
ApV8anfDvfI

Published on Nov 18, 2013

Thanks Paula! That made some connections for me. He talks of germs, for which iodine is a treatment. Ipsab treatment is basically prickly ash bark and atomidine, atomidine being the iodine element. For three years I have used Ipsab, and for the first time in my life, I haven't suffered from a rotten mouth. He describes perfectly my childhood, adolescence, and young adult periods with dentists continually drilling away at my teeth. Ergo, my longstanding reticence to visit any dental office.

http://www.edgarcayce.org/are/holistic_health/data/thipsab.html

The other point goes back to Carmody's earlier comment. We have a Berkey and all the water we drink and cook with comes form it. But we can't shower or bathe with Berkey water. Therefore, somewhere up to 60% of the water contaminants is contained within which could permeate the skin. I'll have to go back to Paul's thread to read about a home filtration system.

I use the Berkey with the fluoride filter for added protection even though I have an artesian well. In case filters are hard to come by, I purchased three changes ahead. Before I knew about Berkey, I got a bunch of brita filters. So until they’re used up, I first filter through brita, and then through Berkey.

I cancelled my dental insurance after I found this product. Now, I go for a check up and cleaning once a year and it still doesn’t take long.

”Oralive Toothpaste" from AscendedHealth.com (http://www.ascendedhealth.com/products_dentalcare.htm#gum-disease-01). It lasts about 8-10 months. It keeps my teeth white and there’s no plaque build up.

Ingredients (http://www.ascendedhealth.com/gum-disease/gum_disease_remedy.htm): 
Volcanic Earth Minerals, Vitamin C, Camu Camu, Amla, Calcium, Xylitol, Nettle, Folic Acid, CoQ 10, Marine Phytoplankton, Astaxanthin, Blue Green Algae, Pau D’Arco, Aloe Vera, Noni, Peppermint, Melissa, Arnica, Licorice, Mint, Turmeric, Holy Basil, Ginger. Essential Oils of Neroli, Jasmine, Spikenard, Rose.
Oralive Dental Regenerative Elixir

Description (http://www.ascendedhealth.com/gum-disease/gum_disease_remedy.htm): All natural oral balancing paste made of live edible clays, calcium, superfoods, oxygen, essential oils, deep ocean trace minerals, ancient probiotic bacteria. Helps reset oral bioterrain with friendly microbes. Does not contain flouride or soap. Vegan.

Designed to help support your body to


inhibit bacteria that cause cavities, plaque and gingivitis
alleviate gum pain & gum bleeding
whiten teeth


One other for dental health is ‘oil pulling’. You see a difference in whitened teeth even after one application. I use a little less than a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil, for ten-fifteen minutes, once a week. The article suggests more, but the “Oralive” really is all I need.

“In Oil Pulling the technique is very simplistic yet it is said to have amazing results. These results bring a more healthy balance of good flora and bacteria within your body. It will remove unhealthy bacteria from your mouth, teeth and gums thus promoting less intrusion of these germs into your body via the bloodstream and less into your organs. “

[Oil Pulling For Health continued (http://blogs.naturalnews.com/oil-pulling-for-health-even-if-you-arent-a-texas-oil-tycoon/)]

Dennis Leahy
27th June 2014, 13:41
This video (the title is all the explanation you'll need) brought tears of joy to my eyes.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCWIGN3181U

Dennis

1inMany
27th June 2014, 15:47
http://freecodesource.com/myspace-graphics/images_db/651/prod_791_23234.gif

What a relief when things start opening up. How grateful I feel, here and now, that I can feel who I am this morning.

Much Love,

dan33
27th June 2014, 17:22
I've never gone to lunch with Carmody, so I imagine a meeting with him.
http://www.eatthecorn.com/dossiers/pics/influences/jfk_2.jpg

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-7a0IEm0IDxQ/T6MzQ0OQESI/AAAAAAAAGKc/2M_kjeSl1Jo/s1600/Donald-Sutherland-JFK-2.jpg

http://www.sharewallpapers.org/d/415931-2/2007+Peaceful+Warrior+005.jpg

http://image.toutlecine.com/photos/a/n/n/annees-lumiere-1980-02-g.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-f55sml11KsY/TtBK7M-gStI/AAAAAAAAAnY/b1_Iq08tS9w/s1600/a+a%25C3%25B1os+luz+tanner.jpg

Hugs!

RunningDeer
27th June 2014, 18:26
http://freecodesource.com/myspace-graphics/images_db/651/prod_791_23234.gif

What a relief when things start opening up. How grateful I feel, here and now, that I can feel who I am this morning.

Much Love,

Zebra gifted me a picture of a dragonfly this morning, and here’s another. Some fits for me. Maybe some of it rings true for you.

UPDATE: please use this link @ shamanicjourney.com (http://www.shamanicjourney.com/display-category/100-0-30/power_animals_totems_spirit_guides)

Ron Mauer Sr
27th June 2014, 21:47
A beautiful Thai commercial, worth watching.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaWA2GbcnJU

RunningDeer
27th June 2014, 22:55
A beautiful Thai commercial, worth watching.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaWA2GbcnJU

Beautiful, Ron. That's it... <3

ulli
27th June 2014, 23:08
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t1.0-9/602227_374671262646153_936714260_n.jpg

No words ...

ulli
28th June 2014, 01:39
This sums me up.
Maybe some of you can relate too.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/10403703_10152537015260522_3620337162235536013_n.jpg

Carmody
28th June 2014, 03:12
This sums me up.
Maybe some of you can relate too.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/10403703_10152537015260522_3620337162235536013_n.jpg

Jim Marrs new book, "Our Occulted History",

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/519TNZQT8JL.jpg

... the opening quote is:

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the deadly light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.

H.P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu"

The only way out, is all in. The price is the price. (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19cqk0_talking-heads-once-in-a-lifetime-1980-2013-hd_creation)

ulli
28th June 2014, 03:20
Whereupon I came across this, right after...
It's not all bad.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t1.0-9/p843x403/10404868_685632631473053_5987818858380564850_n.png

ulli
28th June 2014, 04:13
It's a start. Maybe soon other governments will follow

https://scontent-b-mia.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10334266_807316405946619_8329525088944348496_n.png

Carmody
28th June 2014, 04:32
http://image.toutlecine.com/photos/a/n/n/annees-lumiere-1980-02-g.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-f55sml11KsY/TtBK7M-gStI/AAAAAAAAAnY/b1_Iq08tS9w/s1600/a+a%25C3%25B1os+luz+tanner.jpg

Hugs!

OnRD05nKCck

araucaria
28th June 2014, 12:27
https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t1.0-9/602227_374671262646153_936714260_n.jpg

No words ...
No picture...

RunningDeer
28th June 2014, 13:25
No words ...
No picture...
A picture's worth a thousand words. It needs to go viral.


http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/picture-worth-a-thousand-words_zps0ac4342b.JPG
<3

Robin
28th June 2014, 15:11
Yes, indeed.

Big-bully-white-man following orders blindly, too ashamed to look at the camera or himself in the mirror, while escorting the vestiges of a sovereign Native American most likely standing up for his natural freedoms, who looks at the camera in a plea for help to assist those who are not afraid to look in the mirror.

To me, the more clothes and armor one wears and the more one hides their eyes from people, the less they are grounded in their own being.

Thank you for sharing.

skyflower
28th June 2014, 21:48
Just a little observation that "clicked" for me this week:

It seems like when you want something really bad, it comes to you for sure and much quicker the moment you give it up within you. When you honestly throw away your expectations, it comes!
Try and obsess over it and you will be handed a myriad of challenges, with no guarantee of success.
But plant a seed, and carry on without expectations, and BAM! There it is.

Gosh...this is so much fun. And I am so thankful to have a place to share this. :)

RunningDeer
28th June 2014, 22:19
Interesting take on the film Michael


6_OgBsPaMUM


I’m not sure if all that Crrow777 (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW4k9vXjgOSDcYq6Ge9hWWg) claims about astrology is correct, but it’s fascinating, none-the-less. Credit goes to haffull on the Ranch thread. It’s called, “Sun Encoded In Movies - Angels Are Angles Of The Sun,” from June 24 2014.

<3

Wind
28th June 2014, 22:25
http://oi59.tinypic.com/303k7ja.jpg

RunningDeer
28th June 2014, 22:56
Just a little observation that "clicked" for me this week:

It seems like when you want something really bad, it comes to you for sure and much quicker the moment you give it up within you. When you honestly throw away your expectations, it comes!
Try and obsess over it and you will be handed a myriad of challenges, with no guarantee of success.
But plant a seed, and carry on without expectations, and BAM! There it is.

Gosh…this is so much fun. And I am so thankful to have a place to share this. :)

:cheers: Yeah! for the break through. I’m glad you shared it, skyflower.

That's one of the cool things about 'Here and Now'. It helps to reinforce what’s important vs. getting side tracked with petty, pointless, and...how's about one more 'P'?...peripheral stuff.

And what’s important differs for all of us.
http://www.pic4ever.com/images/computer3.gifGeez, I didn’t need to add that last part. Had a brain fart (or if you're from parts of the East Coast, USA, then it's pronounced 'brain fot') on how to connect the next part...

...which is...thanks for the reminder!

<3

araucaria
29th June 2014, 08:19
Just a little observation that "clicked" for me this week:

It seems like when you want something really bad, it comes to you for sure and much quicker the moment you give it up within you. When you honestly throw away your expectations, it comes!
Try and obsess over it and you will be handed a myriad of challenges, with no guarantee of success.
But plant a seed, and carry on without expectations, and BAM! There it is.

Gosh...this is so much fun. And I am so thankful to have a place to share this. :)
Exactly,skyflower, but I'm not sure I would put it that way. If you are certain of your expectations, you don't need to hold onto them. If you obsess, then you are hoping, not expecting. It is just good leadership applied to personal matters. A good leader will define their expectations without worrying about the details: just do it.

This is the process that we are seeking collectively to apply to the collectivity - expressiing expectations to the universe and carrying on with those expectations.. And it is working. The only reason it is not noticed by many is that most of these expectations are for 'things' not to happen: no wars, no earthquakes, no total financial meltdowns, no end times, just peace. :)

1inMany
29th June 2014, 10:46
Ah, aren't you talking about manifestation? That old familiar struggle of mine. How to do it, when to do it. When to Trust that what will be laid out will be what is meant. And with magickal endeavors, when to don the wand and when to allow, when to kick some ass and when to Trust that Universe has it in hand. Of course that isn't exactly what y'all are talking about, but where my thoughts go when listening to the conversation.

Man, I had a dream last night that left me shaken. It was early in the night, woke me, and even after a night of sleep it stays with me. This particular dream is familiar to me also. Walking along a lowgrade concrete slope at the edge of the ocean. And houses are sporadically placed up a little higher on the hill. The water rises. But a few inches of tide translate to deeper water, a few inches the tide comes in means a few feet of water depth. This time Em was with me. I was keeping her close and leading her to higher ground. But when we would get to higher ground, and we would walk along the slope, parallel to the water level, the water would again rise.

On and on this goes, and the ocean seems to want to claim me. And you know what an ocean feels like, what it looks like. Water. Forever, as far as one can see. No land, no escape.

It appears the water would stay where it was for a bit. And we stood upon this concrete, what appears to be an ancient road. And a little boy came running up the hill and threw his arms around my legs. It startled and scared me. And a little girl was right behind him. I bent down and told him to go to safety. That I did not know where to lead him. And since my phone and keys were in my car, somewhere out in all that water, he was best to go back to his family.

At once, then, Em and I were walking along a hill, dirt under our feet. We were walking along the top edge of this hill. And down, off to the right, was a creek or a river. And in the distance I could see a handful of people in the water. I got the impression they were teenagers. And Em let go of me, ran ahead so quickly I could not stop her, and jumped off the top of the cliff of the hill straight into the middle of these people. Scared the ever-lovin **** out of me. I felt the urge to jump also, jump off the cliff. But my fear took hold. In that moment of hesitation, I awoke. Shaken.

I don't know why I awoke this morning at 4am. Probably because I've had a lot flowing through me this week. First a long weekend trip, then as soon as I unpacked from that I grabbed my bag and packed again to head to Dallas for Little One. Maybe my system will need to readjust.

Thank you Running Dear, Happy Birthday to you as well :) And dragonfly...the message of transformation. Seriously? Yeah, I'll say. Transformation. Huge changes. But the enjoy it part of the message, I have to laugh. Not so much. What I enjoy is being on the other side of changes, haha.

Much Love,

meeradas
29th June 2014, 12:08
80s [Gang of 4-] flashbacking again:

KYXZQLaU_ig

u0BKRam5W2E

bR-y-I9qTUk


PS:

My fav pic of Murkle.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t1.0-9/10487404_775143309194941_7858816585481348812_n.png

Dennis Leahy
29th June 2014, 14:57
Having a bout of a conglomeration of negative emotions, and trying to swim away from the whirlpool. Trying to re-invent a cloud to attach a sky-hook to. Am I just an insignificant mote, a fragment of a fractal?


http://vimeo.com/18842873

Dennis

eaglespirit
29th June 2014, 14:57
Just a little observation that "clicked" for me this week:

It seems like when you want something really bad, it comes to you for sure and much quicker the moment you give it up within you. When you honestly throw away your expectations, it comes!
Try and obsess over it and you will be handed a myriad of challenges, with no guarantee of success.
But plant a seed, and carry on without expectations, and BAM! There it is.

Gosh...this is so much fun. And I am so thankful to have a place to share this. :)
Exactly,skyflower, but I'm not sure I would put it that way. If you are certain of your expectations, you don't need to hold onto them. If you obsess, then you are hoping, not expecting. It is just good leadership applied to personal matters. A good leader will define their expectations without worrying about the details: just do it.

This is the process that we are seeking collectively to apply to the collectivity - expressiing expectations to the universe and carrying on with those expectations.. And it is working. The only reason it is not noticed by many is that most of these expectations are for 'things' not to happen: no wars, no earthquakes, no total financial meltdowns, no end times, just peace. :)

And...It IS Working, BIG Time!!!

Right On Araucaria, Thank You : )

RunningDeer
29th June 2014, 15:57
Man, I had a dream last night that left me shaken. It was early in the night, woke me, and even after a night of sleep it stays with me. This particular dream is familiar to me also. Walking along a lowgrade concrete slope at the edge of the ocean. And houses are sporadically placed up a little higher on the hill. The water rises. But a few inches of tide translate to deeper water, a few inches the tide comes in means a few feet of water depth. This time Em was with me. I was keeping her close and leading her to higher ground. But when we would get to higher ground, and we would walk along the slope, parallel to the water level, the water would again rise.

On and on this goes, and the ocean seems to want to claim me. And you know what an ocean feels like, what it looks like. Water. Forever, as far as one can see. No land, no escape.

It appears the water would stay where it was for a bit. And we stood upon this concrete, what appears to be an ancient road. And a little boy came running up the hill and threw his arms around my legs. It startled and scared me. And a little girl was right behind him. I bent down and told him to go to safety. That I did not know where to lead him. And since my phone and keys were in my car, somewhere out in all that water, he was best to go back to his family.

At once, then, Em and I were walking along a hill, dirt under our feet. We were walking along the top edge of this hill. And down, off to the right, was a creek or a river. And in the distance I could see a handful of people in the water. I got the impression they were teenagers. And Em let go of me, ran ahead so quickly I could not stop her, and jumped off the top of the cliff of the hill straight into the middle of these people. Scared the ever-lovin **** out of me. I felt the urge to jump also, jump off the cliff. But my fear took hold. In that moment of hesitation, I awoke. Shaken.
Much Love,

When I have water dreams, I see them as exploration into deeper consciousness. If the waters are calm and inviting, it’s rebirth/healing. If the rivers pick up in intensity or quickly rise it’s unconscious surfacing. If the waters are murky, there’s something I have to get to the bottom of.

I have a recurring dream that has a feel like I’m part of a group that crossed the Bering Strait. Or sometimes it feels like future where the lands continue to alter. And I need to be quick with my decisions as to time my migration with the tides from one sandy island mass to the next.

Then I go into analyze mode and say it’s about decisions and movement. Because living on the east coast, where I’m close enough to the eastern and southern ocean swells, propagates unrealistic fears from I’m guessing past life memories.

<3

Violet
29th June 2014, 16:36
http://oi59.tinypic.com/303k7ja.jpg


This reminds me of a neighbour I once had. She laughed (a high pitch gigglish laugh) all day long - with intervals of an average of 3 minutes - starting from breakfast up to sometimes 3 at night. :rolleyes: Weekends were hell, if we too were home all day.

And at one point I shouted: What could possibly be so funny?

:gaah:

ulli
29th June 2014, 16:36
To get to manifestation levels of operation one needs to understand what it means to balance the elements.

Looking at the basic four elements...
Water = motion= e-motion.
Earth = solid structure, but also all that is rigid and harder to move.
Air equals mind, thoughts, words, comunication...that which connects all, similar to water, but still more flexible and elusive. And fire = energy, enthusiasm, but also destruction and transformation.

So I look at these 4 elements as complementary, as all parts are needed to make a world.
When I had water dreams, particularly waves rolling into shore, my life was subject to strong feelings.
Then I remember having dreams about wind, storms, and even tornadoes, and sure enough, I soon went through a phase of mental tests.

My fire dreams, especially those about erupting volcanoes, often were about anger, often repressed anger, and someone's will power being so manipulative that I built up resentments to the point that I had to leave the situation or the flames could have taken over.
And all my earth dreams, like strong earth quake dreams, happened at times that I had to move house. I saw tall city buildings crumbling...which meant that my own household was being destroyed, put on a truck, or container, even, and then rebuilt from scratch later.

So I figure that each one of the elements needs to be seen in the context of the bigger picture.

Violet
29th June 2014, 16:38
@Skyflower: well put.

ulli
29th June 2014, 16:57
Having a bout of a conglomeration of negative emotions, and trying to swim away from the whirlpool. Trying to re-invent a cloud to attach a sky-hook to. Am I just an insignificant mote, a fragment of a fractal?


http://vimeo.com/18842873

Dennis

I had a whirlpool dream once...I had jumped into a lake to pull someone out of there. And there was this cavelike entrance and I noticed all the water draining into its direction. Like a hole draining a bathtub. And I had to lift myself levitation style out of that lake, managed to get out just in time....this is something I can do in my dreams.
But I let that person disappear down that hole, as I had no option, she didn't wish for me to save her.
At that exact time I had a shop in Barbados, and my shop assistant was training to become a Jehovah's Witness, and soon after that dream she was baptized and then she became a different person.
And I could not bear who she had become. So I decided to give her notice. We had to work in such close proximity, and she was always bringing a stack of religious books to work. And I was not interested.
So with this resolve I went to work. And before I could open my mouth to tell her the bad news...not an easy thing to do for me, she announced happily that she was pregnant. And I could no longer say, OK you are fired.

So she worked quite a bit longer and I suffered. So I decided to not let myself get into such situations ever again where I needed to employ people.
In fact it was around that time when the decision came to move to Costa Rica. Still, I had to give her her three months salary she was entitled to. All in all I lost about $40,000 with that shop, and the person who bought my stock only ever paid me a $2000 deposit, and then stole the rest. So that cured me. No more businesses...only independent living.
Small scale.
But it's these kinds of situations one needs to go through to make changes to one's inner self. I put it all down to experience now. Happy where I am, for now.

ulli
29th June 2014, 21:14
I just discovered that I have feelings after all. I just felt a real emotion.
Costa Rica just scored a goal. The happiness around here is something to behold...WOW.
GOOOOOL!!! screams everywhere.

http://www.ticotimes.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/ILLUSTRATION_WORLD_CUP_HL_03-1000x739.jpg

ulli
29th June 2014, 21:27
With our slothy image oddsmakers didn't think we would score a single goal in the world cup.
Instead now its already five.
I'm sure it has to do with the Villagers' attention on this little country.

http://en.rian.ru/images/17576/46/175764606.jpg

dianna
29th June 2014, 23:13
So pleased Costa Rica just won … awesome game!!

http://greece.greekreporter.com/files/Greece_Costa_Rica_Live_World_Cup_Watch.jpg

ulli
30th June 2014, 00:16
My husband just now. Embarrassingly jubilant. Costa Rica made history, and he is totally identified with his country.
For a few minutes there I had to leave my high horse of cosmic oneness and join in the happiness of the here and now...a tiny country making world soccer history.
Next week it's against the Netherlands, another tiny country.
Still, for Costa Rica this will be a David-Goliath situation.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t31.0-8/10448696_10204277535404479_5554722944121319729_o.jpg

eaglespirit
30th June 2014, 00:58
Having a bout of a conglomeration of negative emotions, and trying to swim away from the whirlpool. Trying to re-invent a cloud to attach a sky-hook to. Am I just an insignificant mote, a fragment of a fractal?

Dennis

You know what, Dennis?!
...it simply comes with the territory and mission and personal commitment of transforming the world, a moment at a time, right in front of us, with diligence and grace and humility.

You are simply nothing more than an Eternal Endless Epitome of Love and Courage!!!

...and I ain't just whistlin' dixie !

Robin
30th June 2014, 01:40
I've been feeling very sensitive lately. As Bilbo Baggins would put it, I've been feeling stretched, sort of like butter scraped over too much bread. Sometimes the madness of the world just really gets me down and I feel that I take my frustration on others. Just like Frodo Baggins, carrying the ring (being awake and aware) is a great burden. It is a lonely journey to carry the ring (ego) on the way to enlightenment, but thankfully we have friends to help us along the way. I find myself forcefully shoving the Truth down peoples' throats sometimes, which I am finding more and more is not the right way to go about things. I just want so badly for people to understand, but I need to learn to contain my emotions more.

Thanks for the friendship, Villagers! You make this journey not so lonely. :)

26204

ulli
30th June 2014, 01:55
I've been feeling very sensitive lately. As Bilbo Baggins would put it, I've been feeling stretched, sort of like butter scraped over too much bread. Sometimes the madness of the world just really gets me down and I feel that I take my frustration on others. Just like Frodo Baggins, carrying the ring (being awake and aware) is a great burden. It is a lonely journey to carry the ring (ego) on the way to enlightenment, but thankfully we have friends to help us along the way. I find myself forcefully shoving the Truth down peoples' throats sometimes, which I am finding more and more is not the right way to go about things. I just want so badly for people to understand, but I need to learn to contain my emotions more.

Thanks for the friendship, Villagers! You make this journey not so lonely. :)

26204

It's ok, Sam. Life works best when one dances to a rhythm of two steps forward one step back.
Allow yourself to have some fun.
Drop the world, and let it shatter.
Then at the last moment you will find that others appear and carry it for you...

And then it is all still there, and not as bad as you thought.
actually, it's more pristine than ever.
Shift your focus for a while to all the wonderful things which are happening now,
and the great awakening taking place.

Mark
30th June 2014, 02:09
Drop the world, and let it shatter.

Did somebody say, "drop the world"? :)


http://vimeo.com/11339138

RunningDeer
30th June 2014, 02:33
Thanks for the friendship, Villagers! You make this journey not so lonely. :)
<3

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Love/burlap_sak_zps51f4d33a.JPG

Wind
30th June 2014, 02:57
That's a good one.

http://oi58.tinypic.com/efmp84.jpg

h6i5x1rwGYw

ulli
30th June 2014, 03:28
Perfect Day- Lou Reed


j2JXy1Z9ovs

"The first Velvet Underground album only sold 10,000 copies, but everyone who bought it formed a band." Brian Eno

Dennis Leahy
30th June 2014, 04:00
I rarely like country music (though when it gets to me, it's usually clever lyrics.) I do feel like I'm taking the hard way home.

I musta needed this, 'cause I love it:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AV5TRO1BqU

Dennis

eaglespirit
30th June 2014, 09:36
Drop the world, and let it shatter.

Did somebody say, "drop the world"? :)


http://vimeo.com/11339138

Hi Ya Hey Ya Rahkyt...Love to You and Yours!

Where Ya been?

So good to see You in this neck of the woods : )

araucaria
30th June 2014, 11:42
I just discovered that I have feelings after all. I just felt a real emotion.
Costa Rica just scored a goal. The happiness around here is something to behold...WOW.
GOOOOOL!!! screams everywhere.

http://www.ticotimes.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/ILLUSTRATION_WORLD_CUP_HL_03-1000x739.jpg
Wow Ulli :)

Costa Rica have been a useful side for a few years now. I have been basing my predictions on the time they gave France a run for their money. I would not normally fancy them to beat Holland, but if the Village decides otherwise, so be it!

What the rest of the world calls football – a game played with a foot against a ball – unlike the American game where the foot is not used and the ball is almost an afterthought :) – is a useful way of turning big and small upside down. It puts Brazil in its place as a big country and England in its place as a country too big for its boots. And so far the USA has been a very small country, although that seems to be changing.

The US hosted the 1994 World Cup with the idea of the game catching on there. That didn’t happen; all we got to take away from it were colourfully dressed referees – as if the notion of ‘men in black’ had to be erased from popular usage. But they still keep a high profile as whistleblowers.

Still they can’t keep out of the headlines things like NASA’s ‘flying saucer’,
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/nasa-to-test-flying-saucer-mars-lander-in-hawaii-as-preparation-for-manned-missions-9253793.html?origin=internalSearch
or something even stranger I saw this morning and which seems to have been removed (Guardian or Independent): about a US senator accused by his opponent of having been killed and replaced with a lookalike or robotoid clone. I kid you not, but at seven a.m. on a Monday morning I collected no proof. There was a big photo of this bald senator who stated that this was the first time he had been called a lookalike double. He didn’t say that he wasn’t dead.

Instead of this we get things about Jimmy Saville and the Koch brothers.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/the-men-who-tried-to-buy-america-9474920.html
And headline writers talking about ‘inside jobs’ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/hlne-pastor-murder-was-the-shooting-of-the-monaco-billionairess-an-inside-job-9569475.html . It really makes you wonder who they’ve been reading and whether those conspiracy nutters aren’t onto something after all. Oh dear, what is the world coming to?

1inMany
30th June 2014, 12:49
Oh how fun, ulli. I would have loved to be in your living room and felt that excitement and joy. :)

Violet, any chance you could find out what that neighbor was eating? Or partaking of? Haha....I'd like some of that.

Dennis, I love the vocals of that song. Thanks for sharing, that sounds like the old kind of country. I loved it, too. And just as an aside, I've never heard of an easy way home.

Here and now, power has been out here since late last night. It appears we have an electrical issue. No storm or anything, the power just went poof and was gone. Everything. No outlets work, the frig is off (that won't be fun...), no lights. Oddly, the main air conditioning unit stayed on. And the power in one of the sheds is on also. So the silver lining is that it is cooler inside than outside, and we have a break from the humidity inside. Also, I took the coffeemaker to the shed, so I got to have coffee before I tackle this issue. So grateful for these two things, I tell ya.

I have flipped every breaker, including the main power outside on the pole. That was creepy, being outside wandering around in the pitch black with nothing but the light from a cell phone. I like this place less and less. I will move, dammit. I will. One of these days. If I have to call Mike in the middle of the night for help, that means I am not independent enough. I want that to be done. And so it will be.

Much Love, Villagers. My friends. Yes, samwise, it is quite a blessing to have a village to step into.

WhiteFeather
30th June 2014, 13:58
Growl!!!


Aghhh!!!


:mad2:


Just got back from taking my kids to the doc for their "summer physicals" (needed to go back to school in the fall).


:frusty:


Their normal doctor was "booked" for the whole freakin summer (wtf???).


Thus I had to go through the whole line on nonsense on vaccinations and so on ... yet again ... with another brainwashed tool of the matrix.


I tried to be calm this time ... no shouting was involved (as has been the case in the past) ... but it truly never ceases to boggle my mind how people smart enough to make it though medical school are so blind to what is so very obvious once you step outstide the box.


"Well ... you gotta watch out for that nonsense on the internet" ...


:faint:


:violin:


Wow ... after all these years ... I still am astounded at those people so very bright that are still so very deep in the matrix.


:doh:


... did I say "growl" yet???


8x3YyKVvris

I feel you Calz. I've had the same issues. My best friend that i grew up with is damn fine pediatrician, one of the smartest people I know, and yet he is diametrically opposed to any research that doesn't support the status quo, even when I confront him with it. For such an intelligent human being, I wonder if Med School is a brain washing program, indoctrination program.

I found a pediatrician dentist who gained my respect by at least being willing to hear my questions and discuss them with me. When I asked questions regarding fluoride treatment, he posited an interesting opinion, and I would like to see what others may think of this. He is opposed to fluoride in the water, as, he claimed, it has no effect on dental health. However, he claimed that since the fluoride treatment is applied directly to the tooth enamel, it benefits the tooth thereby, and doesn't carry the deleterious effects that fluoride in the drinking water can produce. So, he was opposed to general fluoride in the water supply, but not direct treatment via oral care.

Thoughts anyone?

The Doctors of Today are just a product of Big Pharma. Much like politicians are a product of corporations.

ulli
30th June 2014, 13:59
Bryan Ferry at Glastonbury 2014

Let's Stick Together

EcAudJdxV6k

araucaria
30th June 2014, 15:30
That missing 'senator' I couldn't find turned up on my computer - he was actually a congressman (confusing Rep(ublican) with Rep(resentative) I guess).
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/congressman-replaced-with-robot-body-double-after-secret-ukrainian-execution-says-opponent-9571164.html

Following the link to the website, you find this:

Rep. Frank Lucas, and a few other Oklahoma and other States’ Congressional Members were depicted as being executed by The World Court on or about Jan. 11, 2011 in Southern Ukraine. On television they were depicted as being executed by the hanging about the neck until death on a white stage and in front of witnesses. Other now current Members of Congress have shared those facts on television also. We know that it is possible to use look alike artificial or manmade replacements, however Rep. Lucas was not eligible to serve as a Congressional Member after that time.
http://www.timothyraymurray.com/

I thought the lookalikes were the ones that got bumped off??

Calz
30th June 2014, 15:47
I found a pediatrician dentist who gained my respect by at least being willing to hear my questions and discuss them with me. When I asked questions regarding fluoride treatment, he posited an interesting opinion, and I would like to see what others may think of this. He is opposed to fluoride in the water, as, he claimed, it has no effect on dental health. However, he claimed that since the fluoride treatment is applied directly to the tooth enamel, it benefits the tooth thereby, and doesn't carry the deleterious effects that fluoride in the drinking water can produce. So, he was opposed to general fluoride in the water supply, but not direct treatment via oral care.

Thoughts anyone?


Not much time lately and thus skipping many posts ... but fluoride is now put into *many* products (at least in amerika).

... and I don't want to go down the trail of just how many harmful chemicals and toxins with *no* beneficial effects are placed into the food supply (again ... at least in this country).


If there is a spiritual lesson to be gleaned from all this I look forward to that session ... I grow weary ...

Violet
1st July 2014, 00:41
1inMany: :biggrin: If I woulda taken some dat too, I would have been left only half as traumatised.

ulli
1st July 2014, 13:45
I was just going to post this to the Simon Parkes thread,
but at the last minute remembered that they are keeping it just for Q and A.
Can't find the thread where his ideas are being discussed.
So I might as well put it here (and now)
It was in response to him justifying alien abductions the way human scientists
justify taking an animal out of the wild.



If someone were to shoot a lion with a dart, in order to tranquilize him, and then the lion stands up and says "Stop! Don't do this!" Then surely the scientist would reconsider, and say " Wow, what an odd lion this is. He can talk."
And might be too surprised to capture him.

The question here is, would such a lion still get away, using this surprise factor?
Or would more scientists come and join in the hunt?

Or maybe the lion can actually teleport that syringe right out of that scientists hand.
Now, my point is this: there are humans who cannot be touched by any race, unless they permit it.
Maybe the visitor race needs a lesson.
All lessons in life work both ways. It's a matter of mutual exchange.
Parents can learn quite a bit from their children.

This is the reason why earth is special ....
We have all sorts here, and a small percentage have powers which are even
beyond races with a 2 million year history and technology behind them.

It's Earth's diversity versus other worlds uniformity.
The truth, as always is in the little word BOTH.

araucaria
1st July 2014, 15:01
I was just going to post this to the Simon Parkes thread,
but at the last minute remembered that they are keeping it just for Q and A.
Can't find the thread where his ideas are being discussed.
So I might as well put it here (and now)
It was in response to him justifying alien abductions the way human scientists
justify taking an animal out of the wild.



If someone were to shoot a lion with a dart, in order to tranquilize him, and then the lion stands up and says "Stop! Don't do this!" Then surely the scientist would reconsider, and say " Wow, what an odd lion this is. He can talk."
And might be too surprised to capture him.

The question here is, would such a lion still get away, using this surprise factor?
Or would more scientists come and join in the hunt?

Or maybe the lion can actually teleport that syringe right out of that scientists hand.
Now, my point is this: there are humans who cannot be touched by any race, unless they permit it.
Maybe the visitor race needs a lesson.
All lessons in life work both ways. It's a matter of mutual exchange.
Parents can learn quite a bit from their children.

This is the reason why earth is special ....
We have all sorts here, and a small percentage have powers which are even
beyond races with a 2 million year history and technology behind them.

It's Earth's diversity versus other worlds uniformity.
The truth, as always is in the little word BOTH.
Yes, both ways. In other words, duality as a positive value. Which is why it is always getting a bad press. Just as Hegelian dialectics is made to sound like the work of the devil. But thesis-antithesis-synthesis has nothing to do with problem-reaction-solution. Problem-reaction-solution is totally anti-duality. The solution is the starting point. In Hegelian dialectics, the synthesis is the arrival point, something that only came into existence through confronting, combining, resolving a thesis with its antithesis. It is a form of poetry: the Earth is a blue orange. Where’s the problem?

Calz
1st July 2014, 15:20
Rumor has it ... that some***ONE*** has a birthday???

... but you know me ... I always fall for rumors ...


http://www.articlesweb.org/blog/wp-content/gallery/funny-birthday-cards/birthday-3.jpg

ulli
1st July 2014, 15:22
The difference is, as you said, the solution as the starting point.

Interesting.

The motive is to produce the "happy ending".

But what about that famous saying "the means justifying the end"?
As has always been used as the main excuse for warfare and government violence.

How far does one go in wanting to interfere in the natural process?
Because if just left to nature, evolution would be an endlessly slow process.

Hey, maybe even slower, since some humans have this idea of blocking even natural processes
and are desperately hanging on to their traditions, even using arms to defend them, no matter how outdated they may seem.

Cultural heritage being sacred to them they resent their values being bulldozed over,
replaced by asphalt and Disney Lands and Wal-Marts.

But speaking from a woman's point of view....I'd rather live in a permissive and vulgar Hollywood dream
than under the yoke of the Taliban, or other Muslim concoction where they still stone women.

Flash
1st July 2014, 15:37
I was just going to post this to the Simon Parkes thread,
but at the last minute remembered that they are keeping it just for Q and A.
Can't find the thread where his ideas are being discussed.
So I might as well put it here (and now)
It was in response to him justifying alien abductions the way human scientists
justify taking an animal out of the wild.



If someone were to shoot a lion with a dart, in order to tranquilize him, and then the lion stands up and says "Stop! Don't do this!" Then surely the scientist would reconsider, and say " Wow, what an odd lion this is. He can talk."
And might be too surprised to capture him.

The question here is, would such a lion still get away, using this surprise factor?
Or would more scientists come and join in the hunt?

Or maybe the lion can actually teleport that syringe right out of that scientists hand.
Now, my point is this: there are humans who cannot be touched by any race, unless they permit it.
Maybe the visitor race needs a lesson.
All lessons in life work both ways. It's a matter of mutual exchange.
Parents can learn quite a bit from their children.

This is the reason why earth is special ....
We have all sorts here, and a small percentage have powers which are even
beyond races with a 2 million year history and technology behind them.

It's Earth's diversity versus other worlds uniformity.
The truth, as always is in the little word BOTH.

That is a very interesting post Ulli, at least in my point of view lolllllllllll

The reason being that i did ask Simon those questions as well, and how daughter and I were impacted.

His answer was quite direct: some humans may be abducted without permission while others may not. And it seems that this, ETs do respect it. The only ones respecting nothing would be the Elite cabal and satanists, therefore humans, they would abduct anyone they wish so without regard to karma or cosmic agreements.

Simon said, if i remember, that the abductions were often agreed upon, but we do not remember for one, in order not to disturb our daily lifes and our soul mission, and that some human beings on this planet will not be touched by ETs directly because the karmic debt would be too large as well as the breaking of universal laws amongst species too costly. He was talking of more evolved souls not being abducted, however, their progress or task may be hampered if in contradiction with the Alien's agenda..

This above is my own understanding and therefore interpretation of what i was told, based on my memory which is not perfect. Therefore I reserve the possibility of transmitting the information in manner that may be not entirely correct.

ulli
1st July 2014, 15:41
I was just going to post this to the Simon Parkes thread,
but at the last minute remembered that they are keeping it just for Q and A.
Can't find the thread where his ideas are being discussed.
So I might as well put it here (and now)
It was in response to him justifying alien abductions the way human scientists
justify taking an animal out of the wild.



If someone were to shoot a lion with a dart, in order to tranquilize him, and then the lion stands up and says "Stop! Don't do this!" Then surely the scientist would reconsider, and say " Wow, what an odd lion this is. He can talk."
And might be too surprised to capture him.

The question here is, would such a lion still get away, using this surprise factor?
Or would more scientists come and join in the hunt?

Or maybe the lion can actually teleport that syringe right out of that scientists hand.
Now, my point is this: there are humans who cannot be touched by any race, unless they permit it.
Maybe the visitor race needs a lesson.
All lessons in life work both ways. It's a matter of mutual exchange.
Parents can learn quite a bit from their children.

This is the reason why earth is special ....
We have all sorts here, and a small percentage have powers which are even
beyond races with a 2 million year history and technology behind them.

It's Earth's diversity versus other worlds uniformity.
The truth, as always is in the little word BOTH.
Yes, both ways. In other words, duality as a positive value. Which is why it is always getting a bad press. Just as Hegelian dialectics is made to sound like the work of the devil. But thesis-antithesis-synthesis has nothing to do with problem-reaction-solution. Problem-reaction-solution is totally anti-duality. The solution is the starting point. In Hegelian dialectics, the synthesis is the arrival point, something that only came into existence through confronting, combining, resolving a thesis with its antithesis. It is a form of poetry: the Earth is a blue orange. Where’s the problem?

The difference is, as you said, the solution as the starting point.

Interesting.

The motive is to produce the "happy ending".

But what about that famous saying "the means justifying the end"?
As has always been used as the main excuse for warfare and government violence.

How far does one go in wanting to interfere in the natural process?
Because if just left to nature, evolution would be an endlessly slow process.

Hey, maybe even slower, since some humans have this idea of blocking even natural processes
and are desperately hanging on to their traditions, even using arms to defend them, no matter how outdated they may seem.

Cultural heritage being sacred to them they resent their values being bulldozed over,
replaced by asphalt and Disney Lands and Wal-Marts.

But speaking from a woman's point of view....I'd rather live in a permissive and vulgar Hollywood dream
than under the yoke of the Taliban, or other Muslim concoction where they still stone women.

P.S. I realize this is a duplicate post, but needed to be placed together with araucaria's to which it was the reply.

ulli
1st July 2014, 15:51
Rumor has it ... that some***ONE*** has a birthday???

... but you know me ... I always fall for rumors ...


http://www.articlesweb.org/blog/wp-content/gallery/funny-birthday-cards/birthday-3.jpg

Is it true???
How could I miss that? And isn't Running Deer due too, any minute now? Geez, I need a secretary .....

Happy Birthday, 1inMany!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful day and even better year!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_HyRTCiRBBig/TA96zGEtakI/AAAAAAAACXw/hiq1J-Ih-hU/s1600/birthday+cake+2.JPG

( I hope she likes Black Forest cake, with chocolate topping. )

1inMany
1st July 2014, 16:11
Thanks, y'all. Thought I smelled chocolate. Yummmmmmmmm

I also thought I would just slide on through today, unnoticed. Haha. Didn't work so well for me. So, in that case, I will be celebrating today. Not a birthday, exactly, but...the beginning of a new year :)

Happy New Year, Here and Now.

Much Love,





Rumor has it ... that some***ONE*** has a birthday???

... but you know me ... I always fall for rumors ...


http://www.articlesweb.org/blog/wp-content/gallery/funny-birthday-cards/birthday-3.jpg

Is it true???
How could I miss that? And isn't Running Deer due too, any minute now? Geez, I need a secretary .....

Happy Birthday, 1inMany!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful day and even better year!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_HyRTCiRBBig/TA96zGEtakI/AAAAAAAACXw/hiq1J-Ih-hU/s1600/birthday+cake+2.JPG

( I hope she likes Black Forest cake, with chocolate topping. )

Calz
1st July 2014, 16:22
Happy New Year, Here and Now.






Me thinks there are a few who could use a happy new year here and now ... but none more than you :)


:yo:

Robin
1st July 2014, 16:43
Sam, that turkey gave his life for you to have this reflection. At least he had a quick end.

But what about your car? Were you able to leave it somewhere safe, without a windshield?

And are women really worth this?

The windshield was caved in but not completely shattered...so I just parked it at the station. I live in rural Missouri, so there won't be any issues.

To respond to your second question: of course! I'm looking forward to seeing such a wonderful woman, but it's a shame that the turkey died because of my lack of focus. I didn't even honor the bird by taking the time to get the bird off he road, skin it, and use its meat to nourish me or loved ones. :(

Excerpt From: Steven D. Farmer. “Animal Spirit Guides.”


You’re about to receive a gift of some sort—material, spiritual, or intellectual—that could be anything from winning the lottery to a simple gift, such as witnessing a beautiful sunset.

Although you much prefer to be near forested areas, you’re very adaptable, and are capable of living in many different environments.

You do your best to help others in need and are willing to sublimate your own desires without playing the martyr in order to do so.

You’re a very communal person, willing to share just about anything you possess.


Enjoy CA Lady friend visit. :cool:

<3

I think I finally figured out the reason this wild Turkey crossed paths with me last month. It sure got my attention, as it destroyed my car's windshield which the repairs are now costing me up the whazoo (not to mention the Turkey died...)!!

Here is another good excerpt (http://www.spiritanimal.info/turkey-spirit-animal/)of the wild Turkey spiritual guide:




"The Turkey is a spirit animal closely associated with honoring nature and the Earth. Symbol of abundance, this totem animal encourages us to honor our sources of nourishment, whether they are physical, emotional or spiritual. The turkey reminds us to develop a harmonious relationship with the land and our environment and consider them as foundations to our well-being and sustenance. The Turkey totem is a powerful guide to unlocking the fullness of life and feeling content with what we have instead of accumulating material belongings to seek happiness."
The more that I think about why the turkey decided to cross paths with me and looking at the ensuing week...it is pretty clear to me. When I was driving to the train station in a hurry and I hit the turkey due to reckless driving...it was because my mind was needlessly worried about how I would present myself to a woman I was meeting in California.

Instead of focusing on the HERE and NOW and freeing myself of any anxieties, I was focusing too much on any possible short-comings and what I would do in the future. When I was having my visit in Cali with this woman, whom I officially met for the first time, I found myself feeling very uneasy. The trip was in the name of Love, as both of us met on a spiritual dating site and were excited about a possible partnership.

It went great as we got along great and we found that we shared so many ideals, interests, and aspirations. The only thing lacking was our experience in romantic/sexual history as she has had many sexual/romantic partners...while I'm on the other side of the spectrum. I didn't tell her because of my anxiety that she would think differently of me, even though I've chosen out of my free-will and through my self-control to save myself for the right Woman.

But things were awkward..especially because I didn't tell her the whole Truth about my lack of experience...so now I've been explaining myself to her. But I've come to understand now that the turkey came to give me a wake-up call. It came to show me that it is a blessing that I am abundant of both masculine and feminine energies, and that my lack of sexual/romantic experience should bear no weight in how I'm valued. Trying to hide this aspect of me is not the right way to go at all...instead I should embrace it and my partner would embrace it too.

Even though I'm dead broke because of this car-repair cost...I am thankful this turkey decided to cross paths with me. I'm only sorry that I didn't take the time to honor the bird by sharing it's meat and feathers with others....instead I kept on driving to the train station with my anxieties and hidden Truths.

Thanks, as always, for reading. :)

ulli
1st July 2014, 16:56
Sam, that turkey gave his life for you to have this reflection. At least he had a quick end.

But what about your car? Were you able to leave it somewhere safe, without a windshield?

And are women really worth this?

The windshield was caved in but not completely shattered...so I just parked it at the station. I live in rural Missouri, so there won't be any issues.

To respond to your second question: of course! I'm looking forward to seeing such a wonderful woman, but it's a shame that the turkey died because of my lack of focus. I didn't even honor the bird by taking the time to get the bird off he road, skin it, and use its meat to nourish me or loved ones. :(

Excerpt From: Steven D. Farmer. “Animal Spirit Guides.”


You’re about to receive a gift of some sort—material, spiritual, or intellectual—that could be anything from winning the lottery to a simple gift, such as witnessing a beautiful sunset.

Although you much prefer to be near forested areas, you’re very adaptable, and are capable of living in many different environments.

You do your best to help others in need and are willing to sublimate your own desires without playing the martyr in order to do so.

You’re a very communal person, willing to share just about anything you possess.


Enjoy CA Lady friend visit. :cool:

<3

I think I finally figured out the reason this wild Turkey crossed paths with me last month. It sure got my attention, as it destroyed my car's windshield which the repairs are now costing me up the whazoo (not to mention the Turkey died...)!!

Here is another good excerpt (http://www.spiritanimal.info/turkey-spirit-animal/)of the wild Turkey spiritual guide:




"The Turkey is a spirit animal closely associated with honoring nature and the Earth. Symbol of abundance, this totem animal encourages us to honor our sources of nourishment, whether they are physical, emotional or spiritual. The turkey reminds us to develop a harmonious relationship with the land and our environment and consider them as foundations to our well-being and sustenance. The Turkey totem is a powerful guide to unlocking the fullness of life and feeling content with what we have instead of accumulating material belongings to seek happiness."
The more that I think about why the turkey decided to cross paths with me and looking at the ensuing week...it is pretty clear to me. When I was driving to the train station in a hurry and I hit the turkey due to reckless driving...it was because my mind was needlessly worried about how I would present myself to a woman I was meeting in California.

Instead of focusing on the HERE and NOW and freeing myself of any anxieties, I was focusing too much on any possible short-comings and what I would do in the future. When I was having my visit in Cali with this woman, whom I officially met for the first time, I found myself feeling very uneasy. The trip was in the name of Love, as both of us met on a spiritual dating site and were excited about a possible partnership.

It went great as we got along great and we found that we shared so many ideals, interests, and aspirations. The only thing lacking was our experience in romantic/sexual history as she has had many sexual/romantic partners...while I'm on the other side of the spectrum. I didn't tell her because of my anxiety that she would think differently of me, even though I've chosen out of my free-will and through my self-control to save myself for the right Woman.

But things were awkward..especially because I didn't tell her the whole Truth about my lack of experience...so now I've been explaining myself to her. But I've come to understand now that the turkey came to give me a wake-up call. It came to show me that it is a blessing that I am abundant of both masculine and feminine energies, and that my lack of sexual/romantic experience should bear no weight in how I'm valued. Trying to hide this aspect of me is not the right way to go at all...instead I should embrace it and my partner would embrace it too.

Even though I'm dead broke because of this car-repair cost...I am thankful this turkey decided to cross paths with me. I'm only sorry that I didn't take the time to honor the bird by sharing it's meat and feathers with others....instead I kept on driving to the train station with my anxieties and hidden Truths.

Thanks, as always, for reading. :)

That's great. And the meaning of life is the meaning YOU bring to it.
No regrets. Just as you lacked experience in how to have romantic encounters
so the turkey lacked even more experience in how to cross the road.

How did the turkey cross the road??
He didn't...he stopped dead in the center.

He paid with his life, but you came through ok.


P.S. I couldn't resist..had to google "Why did the turkey cross the road?"

This showed up:

http://d1by67ljd45m4v.cloudfront.net/resource/issues/4E85AF9D-05B2-8ED6-A33680932DF2CE27/med-4E85C045-A94E-4EEA-25392B41525C2E80.jpg

Flash
1st July 2014, 17:08
Happy birthday 1inMany

I thought this picture described precisely one of your most stricking quality, and i want to celebrate it with you today

http://trendypie.com/scripts/images/480777323847761920.jpg

Dennis Leahy
1st July 2014, 17:36
1inMany, I hope you have a great beginning to this next (calendar) year of your life. Can you even believe how much life you have lived in the past 365 days? :~)

Dennis

Mark
1st July 2014, 17:43
Happy Birthday 1inMany enjoy your day!

Whitefeather, I've been concentrating on the simple things in life, attempting to b Present. The river, work, the people around me. Life, love. No arguing, no debating esoterica, following the trickles of information down dead-end rabbit holes, nothing beyond what is within me that is accessible and what life brings to me in each day and moment.

Grounding, I think it is called and it has been good. :)

1inMany
1st July 2014, 17:46
Happy birthday 1inMany

I thought this picture described precisely one of your most stricking quality, and i want to celebrate it with you today

http://trendypie.com/scripts/images/480777323847761920.jpg

Oh yes, flash, please do celebrate here and now with me! After all, today is the first day of the rest of our lives :) I can't see the picture though :(

¤=[Post Update]=¤


1inMany, I hope you have a great beginning to this next (calendar) year of your life. Can you even believe how much life you have lived in the past 365 days? :~)

Dennis

You are such a sweetheart, Dennis. Thanks. And...no. Just no. I can't.

¤=[Post Update]=¤

Hi Rakhyt! It is so lovely to see you around! I hope you set a spell. (You've probably learned this phrase, living in Texas and all haha.) Thanks for the wishes. Today, I'm spreading blessings to all. To All. One Here and Now at a time.

:)

Flash
1st July 2014, 17:49
Well it is Meryl Streep with a nice hat, she somehow somewhere has family resemblance to you lol

Underneath is written "The great gift of human beings is that we have the power of empathy" Meryl Streep

It definitely suits you, all of it.

I see the picture quite well, i don notknow y you do not.

With these thoughts, happy birthday.

Calz
1st July 2014, 17:49
Grounding, I think it is called and it has been good. :)




... and thus it is when you drop by ... a bit more often I think would be a ... good ... thing :nod:


Admin dude, I think you were called and it has always been good. :)

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 17:50
Rumor has it ... that some***ONE*** has a birthday???
... but you know me ... I always fall for rumors ...




Is it true???
How could I miss that? And isn't Running Deer due too, any minute now? Geez, I need a secretary .....

Happy Birthday, 1inMany!!!!!!!!! Have a wonderful day and even better year!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_HyRTCiRBBig/TA96zGEtakI/AAAAAAAACXw/hiq1J-Ih-hU/s1600/birthday+cake+2.JPG
I didn't have a lot of ingredients so I baked a cupcake. It's puny next to Ulli's mouthwatering, Black Forest cake, with chocolate topping. Yipes! It's triggering that damn sugar implant.

(P.S. My birthday's far, far away.)


Happy birthday...to you.
Happy birthday..to you.
Happy BIRTH...day... dear…1..in...Many…..
Happy birthday to You!

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Foods/birthday-cupcake_zpsc1f50e28.JPG


<3

Flash
1st July 2014, 17:52
Oh yes, I forgot to tell,

1inMany,

you have the same birthday day as Canada

Happy birthday Canada too

http://canadaday-fireworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/happy-birthday-canada-pictures-images-quotes-for-canada-day-2014-5.jpg

PurpleLama
1st July 2014, 17:57
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/d8/a3/01/d8a301bd847508036450d1b5d00f4bad.jpg

1inMany
1st July 2014, 18:01
Is it true???
How could I miss that? And isn't Running Deer due too, any minute now? Geez, I need a secretary .....

Happy Birthday, 1inMany!!!!!!!!!

(P.S. My birthday's far, far away.)


Happy birthday...to you.
Happy birthday..to you.
Happy BIRTH...day... dear…1..in...Many…..
Happy birthday to You!

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Foods/birthday-cupcake_zpsc1f50e28.JPG


No worries. I checked the energy signature of the cupcake. It is magickal. Would feed a village. Okay, I can't actually do that. But it sounds cool.

Coincidence, Pauler, mine is also far, far away. 365 days from today. Huh. Go figure. Happens to fall on the first day of my New Year :) Thanks.

Calz
1st July 2014, 18:01
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/d8/a3/01/d8a301bd847508036450d1b5d00f4bad.jpg

OMG ... I've been exposed ....


http://s2.favim.com/orig/33/funny-nice-wine-zach-Favim.com-268969.jpg

Malerogro
1st July 2014, 18:03
By the way, anyone following Karen Hudes....something really huge is going on there.....


Yes I think she is amazing! I even very modestly attempted to give her a voice in my graduation masterpaper in anthropology about the occult workings of the neoliberal economy. My professors just laughed about the fact that she suggested the Vatican Jesuits are in control. No surprise there. :censored: That is when I said goodbye to the academic world for good..:banplease:

1inMany
1st July 2014, 18:05
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/d8/a3/01/d8a301bd847508036450d1b5d00f4bad.jpg

And aint that the truth! Homemade and organic. Yep.

¤=[Post Update]=¤

Where's my straw, calz?

ulli
1st July 2014, 18:12
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/d8/a3/01/d8a301bd847508036450d1b5d00f4bad.jpg

And aint that the truth! Homemade and organic. Yep.

¤=[Post Update]=¤

Where's my straw, calz?


Wow, One, you invited a lot of guests. Twenty right now, plus eight members.
I wish I had brought a bigger cake now.

Come on, Paula, lets first find a large enough delivery van.
Ten more of those cakes and a hundred of your cup cakes.
How many crates of wine, do you think?
Who knows how many more she invited?

1inMany
1st July 2014, 18:15
ulli, you cracked me up. Seriously, this has been a very fun morning. Thank you all. So much. After the past week, this levity is doing me good. Really.

So Much Love :)

Malerogro
1st July 2014, 18:16
Spirit, in its purest form, is so easily felt and touched in a child. In an innocent. The beauty. The raw and untempered love. The trust. Gawd. The pure existence inside those little beings.

Something has got to happen. It just does. I'm so full of...this...movement...this...rage. I have not typically been a rageful person. I swear. I even asked those close to me, because I know my perspective is from inside my own ego/self. There is only one single thing that pulls rage. So when that one single thing happens on a massive scale, I am left to wonder. Is this mine? It isn't anger. It is a justice-feeling. I wish I could unleash it. I really do.

Okay, haha, you guys have started me sharing again. See what you did?

Much Love,

I believe anger is simply life energy and a force that reacts against injustice which violates life itself. It can be innocent like when a toddler gets mad. When the feeling of anger is embraced in the moment of injustice it can be transformed into purpose to set right the injustice. But when it is acted out without directive or suppressed and buried (only to be acted out much later) it continues (and adds to) the injustice it was raging against in the first place..

Malerogro
1st July 2014, 18:26
Btw I am only just coming to terms with my own suppressed anger and learning to embrace it.. So far I find that the energy that went into suppressing the anger (because I did not want to be an angry person) now becomes available for love :wizard:

Calz
1st July 2014, 18:34
I give my wife sh!t that this is her theme song cuz she doesn't want to deal with any aspect of "reality".


... and yet ... at times I cannot blame her ...


Blue pill anyone???



y6Sxv-sUYtM


Z7BuQFUhsRM

ulli
1st July 2014, 18:35
Just wanted to say this...
if I have seemed a bit distant lately
it is because I'm studying how to manage advice columns like a man.

Serenity in all things except cars and sports

http://www.indiamike.com/india/attachments/21118d1316420705-joke-for-the-day-part-deux-2v9w0wj.jpg

Calz
1st July 2014, 18:41
Got me there ulli of the village ... not many times I have no response but you nailed me on that one :)

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 18:58
Even though I'm dead broke because of this car-repair cost...I am thankful this turkey decided to cross paths with me. I'm only sorry that I didn't take the time to honor the bird by sharing it's meat and feathers with others....instead I kept on driving to the train station with my anxieties and hidden Truths.

Thanks, as always, for reading. :)

Dear SamWiseSoul,

Don’t cha just hate it when that push-pull of passionately setting your sights on “The One”, and the closer the moment arrives, the sensitive and vulnerable parts surface?

Allow the Heart to be the driver. It’ll know, even if your head spins it’s wheels with all-things-that-chatter.

These days, I’m steep into everything inter-dimensional and off world…

...so in honor of Turkey gifting it's feathers, and thanking SamWiseSoul for freeing it’s soul….here's my funny.


"Why’d the turkey cross the road?"

"Because the chicken was Taken."

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/taken_zps4cc681fe.JPG

Ba-Dump-Dum ...Ba dum tssshhh

bcYppAs6ZdI


Hugs,
Paula <3

dan33
1st July 2014, 18:58
Happy Birthday!!! 1 in Many.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-qOz4Z1AwxQY/UWP-6L1hbaI/AAAAAAAAGQ4/aqEwmBGQQak/s1600/SaraMontielyJamesDean.jpg

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 19:08
I've been concentrating on the simple things in life, attempting to b Present. The river, work, the people around me. Life, love. No arguing, no debating esoterica, following the trickles of information down dead-end rabbit holes, nothing beyond what is within me that is accessible and what life brings to me in each day and moment.

Grounding, I think it is called and it has been good. :)

Hi Rahkyt, this flashed in my head.

Paula <3


http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/Siddhartha_zps5738e40f.JPG

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 19:45
Come on, Paula, lets first find a large enough delivery van.
Ten more of those cakes and a hundred of your cup cakes.
How many crates of wine, do you think?
Who knows how many more she invited?


http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/ATM2_zpsa53d57e8.JPG



http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/cupcake_vans_zps3414e6e7.JPG



<3

Calz
1st July 2014, 19:45
Hesse Steppenwolf was one of my favorite reads back in the day.

Amazing stuff ... yah I know ... who has time to read these days???

araucaria
1st July 2014, 19:51
Just wanted to say this...
if I have seemed a bit distant lately
it is because I'm studying how to manage advice columns like a man.

Serenity in all things except cars and sports

http://www.indiamike.com/india/attachments/21118d1316420705-joke-for-the-day-part-deux-2v9w0wj.jpg
Playing devil’s advocate for a minute here, heh heh. John is dead right: it is all about the car. The car conks out, so the husband breaks down, and the wife is a wreck. The couple stalls after going a short distance. The car was not happy separating these two. Mend the car and you get back on the road together. On a more technical note, the fuel pump sounds fine as there seems to be plenty of pressure being delivered to the injector. It sounds like she was pressing on the brake instead of the accelerator. If you do that you will stall. No need to trade it in for a newer model.

:)

ulli
1st July 2014, 19:58
Just wanted to say this...
if I have seemed a bit distant lately
it is because I'm studying how to manage advice columns like a man.

Serenity in all things except cars and sports

http://www.indiamike.com/india/attachments/21118d1316420705-joke-for-the-day-part-deux-2v9w0wj.jpg
Playing devil’s advocate for a minute here, heh heh. John is dead right: it is all about the car. The car conks out, so the husband breaks down, and the wife is a wreck. The couple stalls after going a short distance. The car was not happy separating these two. Mend the car and you get back on the road together. On a more technical note, the fuel pump sounds fine as there seems to be plenty of pressure being delivered to the injector. It sounds like she was pressing on the brake instead of the accelerator. If you do that you will stall. No need to trade it in for a newer model.

:)

Both Johns are right.
Fabulous analysis.
And that's exactly how life works...
parallels between above and below everywhere.
If one only knows how to look.

Dennis Leahy
1st July 2014, 20:11
So, last Thursday, I had the minor surgery on my leg (ablation of greater saphenous vein - groin to mid-calf) that I have been trying to avoid for the past 5 years (by wearing compression socks.) Monday was the follow-up ultrasound. The ultrasound tech started at the groin, and her eyes immediately got big. I should have figured it out when she then went above the groin. I figured she found a clot, but I wasn't thinking DVT. Of course, that's what she found. So, unless I find a powerful clot-busting herbal medicine that I'm willing to bet my life on, it's self-administered Lovinox injections for 10 to 14 days.

Yeeee haaaaa!

Dennis

ulli
1st July 2014, 20:27
So, last Thursday, I had the minor surgery on my leg (ablation of greater saphenous vein - groin to mid-calf) that I have been trying to avoid for the past 5 years (by wearing compression socks.) Monday was the follow-up ultrasound. The ultrasound tech started at the groin, and her eyes immediately got big. I should have figured it out when she then went above the groin. I figured she found a clot, but I wasn't thinking DVT. Of course, that's what she found. So, unless I find a powerful clot-busting herbal medicine that I'm willing to bet my life on, it's self-administered Lovinox injections for 10 to 14 days.

Yeeee haaaaa!

Dennis

Poor Dennis. Can't your MD wife give you the injections?

I would take this seriously,
and go with what the doctor ordered.

Also sounds like it was caused by the procedure, and they forgot to give you blood thinners.
Just think of the money you can make with a malpractice suit here.

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 20:55
Dear Marianne,

Yesterday, we made a batch of pressed vegetables: carrots, radish, red onion, diakon, cucumber, and baby spinach.

Today, we nestled them in avocado boats. Now sipping on ginger root tea.

Back story: I once explained to Marianne that every time I make vegetable juice, she’s in my thoughts, and I send her ‘hellos’. Now, it’s the same when I chop veggies.


Pressed salad:

It is easier to digest because of the brine and the breaking down of the fiberous materials. I/We used “Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar” and sea salt to create the brine.

Some say add water, but I don’t. Just mixed up the veggies with your brine and press for about an hour. Mix it up half way through. If you forget, no worries. It's still yummy and crunchy.

How much for the brine? Not much, a little goes a long, long way. When I cook, I guess-ta-mate. So for sea salt I sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle. For vinegar, I pour a little, pour a little, pour a little. Then fold into veggies.

Other brine suggestions are: tamari, brown rice vinegar, or Ume Plum Vinegar.



a pickle press

http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Recovered/pickle-press_zps4676c25e.JPG

<3

Dennis Leahy
1st July 2014, 21:47
So, last Thursday, I had the minor surgery on my leg (ablation of greater saphenous vein - groin to mid-calf)...

...DVT...it's self-administered Lovinox injections for 10 to 14 days.

...

Poor Dennis. Can't your MD wife give you the injections?

I would take this seriously,
and go with what the doctor ordered.

Also sounds like it was caused by the procedure, and they forgot to give you blood thinners.
Just think of the money you can make with a malpractice suit here.Yes, she could...but no one will give an injection as slowly as I will. hahahahaha I know, that sounds terrible, thinking I can make better shoes than the cobbler, but I bet we have all had the experience where some doc or nurse gave an injection as fast as possible, thinking that the pain would be minimized. But every time I've ever had a fast injection, the site hurts for days - I assume from the damage of the "firehose-style" injection. In spite of the fact I don't like giving myself the injections, at least I know I will go very slow. (She'd be pissed if she read this.)

The doc is a great guy. Even if he made a mistake, I wouldn't ever sue a doc for a mistake. I'd have to believe the doc was deliberately malevolent or incredibly incompetent to even consider it.

I'll be dancing again in a few days (just as poorly as ever.) So, polish your best steel-toed high heels and turn up the music. :~)

Dennis

RunningDeer
1st July 2014, 23:23
I'll be dancing again in a few days (just as poorly as ever.) So, polish your best steel-toed high heels and turn up the music. :~)
In case, Amzer Zo stops
by here’s the "Halver Implant (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?52786-MATRIX-REVEALED-Analysis-Solutions&p=839731&viewfull=1#post839731)” model.

I brought extras.
Something for everybody.


http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/Halver_Implant_zpsc0747da1.jpg


http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/heels1_zps3e9879e9.jpg

http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/heels2_zpsd4879b9e.jpg

http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/heels3_zpsc2f9772e.jpg
<3

Dennis Leahy
2nd July 2014, 00:31
hahahaha that's quite a collection of feet and ankle torture devices!

Oh, and I should have realized the Ulli (with an MD spouse) was just teasing about a lawsuit.

Dennis

Hervé
2nd July 2014, 00:37
[...]
In case, Amzer Zo stops
by here’s the "Halver Implant (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?52786-MATRIX-REVEALED-Analysis-Solutions&p=839731&viewfull=1#post839731)” model.




http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii610/WhiteCrowBlackDeer/Halver_Implant_zpsc0747da1.jpg



Yep, reminds me that the fellow who painted zebras and tigers with a halver must have been high on something... :)

ulli
2nd July 2014, 00:57
hahahaha that's quite a collection of feet and ankle torture devices!

Oh, and I should have realized the Ulli (with an MD spouse) was just teasing about a lawsuit.

Dennis

I also want the Village to know that by a rather strange coincidence our two MD spouses were born less than 48 hours apart.
And both these MDs married people who have an obsession about a reset button.
Yes Dennis, I do.
While yours is confined to the US, mine is about the whole globe.
And we are also both fans of Wade Frazier.
Will someone please tell me what all this MEANZ!!?!!?!!

Violet
2nd July 2014, 02:34
@Ulli & Araucaria: you guys were both equally and epically Johnning there...:biggrin1:
Love your sense of humor, Ulli.
@RunningDeer: I first read that van to say "Carbside"...
@Calz: Reading as such, be it now increasingly virtual, still happens frequently, not? Paperback reading, though, is much more relaxing somehow.

1inMany
2nd July 2014, 11:14
Good morning, here and now.

Oh, sure, we all do plenty of reading. Just not maybe to the extent or of the subject matter we would like, or we were once called to. I remember when I was teaching. I used to spend so much money, out of my own pocket, for all the new issues of popular magazines and set them on a side table by the couch and comfy chairs in my classroom. And after work was completed, my kiddos could go curl up and read. Funny, what the actual reading levels were...as opposed to what the grumpy uncaring teachers believed. An idea given me in a workshop for educators there.

Certainly not existentialist philosophy. But by goodness they were reading.

:)

I forgot now what it was I stepped into the village for. Hahaha. So like me.

Oh Paula, give me those converses and I will be a happy camper. Though there was a time I would have paid a pretty penny for some of those others...

1inMany
2nd July 2014, 12:06
Oh. Right. I remember what was on my mind this morning. Pondering what is real. That's what I was doing. And why I feel such resistance when I even *think* about getting back to meditation. I'm not sure if I took one step forward and two back, or vice versa. But damn me for letting up on it when I was doing it so regularly.

Carmody talked a while back about the necessity of a fire sale. All must go. Here I sit, wondering what all means. All....what exactly? I figure, ego and mind must be brought under My control. But...there are so many attachments. Okay, mainly it is my family. I have achieved some level of detachment, so I'm not drawn in when most things come up. But, I wonder about how far to let all that go. What if....what if....there is some kind of trauma in the life of someone close to me. And what if I feel pulled in to help with this? Really, am I helping at all?

Last visit to Mississippi, Lotusblossom and I were talking about sending Angels to someone. You know, how I talk about doing from time to time. And I got to wondering, if we all have Higher Guidance, and we all have Higher Ups with us, watching, and to some extent directing the traffic in our lives for whatever reason (learning lessons, not allowing certain things to happen if they aren't supposed to)...then why would these Angels appear to me and go when sent? Is that even necessary?

And what she came up with was that there is always help available, but we have to ask. So if someone is unaware, still sawing logs where Higher matters are concerned, then they won't ask. So sending Angels is an option open to me, sending help for them when they do not know to ask for help themselves.

I don't know whether this is correct or not, but certainly made sense at the time. I may never know why. I should stop asking, likely.

So, are they real? Are there degrees of reality? Some things more real than others? Is every single thing I experience *not* real?

Just a little light contemplation, here and now.

Much Love,

eaglespirit
2nd July 2014, 13:46
Happy Birthday One!!!

Anything and everything You encounter is as real as Your Heart sees fit!!
Go With It : )



Ggggeeeeessssshhhhhhhhhh...I step out for a minute and a whole new chapter arises Here, Now!!!

genevieve
3rd July 2014, 16:20
Where is everybody?


Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
genevieve

RunningDeer
3rd July 2014, 19:53
Where is everybody?


Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
genevieve

It's the kick off of a three day 4th of July holiday weekend. The market was jammed early today with everyone loading up on picnic goodies and such.

And for many, many in the USA, it's also their one and only two week vacation for the whole year! Oh man, that's soooooo gotta change!

<3

giovonni
3rd July 2014, 20:28
Yes indeedy ... It's a long holiday weekend here in the states ...

Sorry, it's still to early for Me ... :rolleyes:

https://scontent-b-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/10475519_10152492951607808_9127469564568179686_n.jpg

Mark
3rd July 2014, 20:40
Pondering what is real. That's what I was doing. And why I feel such resistance when I even *think* about getting back to meditation. I'm not sure if I took one step forward and two back, or vice versa. But damn me for letting up on it when I was doing it so regularly.

I certainly fee this. Yoga, meditation, energy work, art, music, writing. Al things that I do, regularly, over a span of a lifetime. :)

Over the span of a month, or even a year, if I met someone new, they would swear - from their experience of me - that I knew absolutely nothing about any of the above. I find there is a time and a place for everything. For that reason I don't sweat it when I don't meditate for a while, when I don't do yoga for a while, when I don't write, do artwork, make music or do energy work.

These are all skill-sets I suppose, things which occur in their time. Other times, other things are done. When I don't do certain of the above skill-sets, sometimes I'll think about them, perhaps miss them. But, I know it is time to do them, when the up-welling of impetus to do them increases, when they cross my mind more and more and it becomes an overriding imperative rather than a random thought here and there.

All things in the Now moment I suppose.

As of Right Now, whatever I am doing or not doing, All Is Well.

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd30/rahkyt/jarrod-mason_acorns-to-oaks_zps07804782.jpg

Dennis Leahy
3rd July 2014, 22:37
... 4th of July holiday weekend. ...Happy Smedley Butler Day!

Dennis

gripreaper
4th July 2014, 03:29
OK, my fourth of July rant and rave, as an American citizen of the United States, I go in for some football, some beer, and a whole lot more they told us in school about how great we are, standing for freedom and liberty and truth. Edward Bernay’s was brilliant in his social engineering, giving each major city a stadium to host the bread and circus we would become.

Fourth of July was our celebration of freedom, freedom from tyranny and an alleged sovereignty from the British, who were the world superpower at the time. I’ve looked back into the last 300 years of history on this country as deep as about anybody on Avalon, and I’ve found that all of the history taught in the schools is not the deep true history. Global interests had their designs on that too.

At the turn of the century we were a fairly agrarian population of about 100 million with a gross GDP of 2 trillion a year, to a hundred years later with 300 million population, the GDP now about 14 trillion a year. That’s no accident. We’ve seen all of the electric and oil grid expansion, the electronic age, and the digital age in this generation I was born into it in 1952.

Why was this country allowed to be so prosperous, so quickly? You might say ton’s of intuition and ingenuity backed by money, or importing all the smartest minds around the world here about 50 years ago, what’s up with that? We kept up with the bills of this country and made a bunch of stuff, real helpful stuff by sincere genuine people, and we sent a bunch of the value added upstream to wherever those trillions go.

Tons of those trillions went into building our own cages, the downside to powered interest having the best digital grid no one could have imagined, and all their underground funded machinations which occur above the average mind. WE poured trillions into that hole too.

Most American’s do care and just want to be left alone to live the Camelot of the last 50 years, and know that their neighbors can too, all around the world. The last 100 years of prosperity came at the hands of the Federal Reserve Debit/credit system, with interest, for every dollar entering commerce. They began to take it all back after 9-11, and then some more.

We no longer hold assets as individuals in this country, and a lot of my fellow citizens don’t really get what that means, or believes that. The currency, which everyone knows Wall Street shenanigans stole in the last decade, is riddled with debt. Everyone has family or friends who are or were affected by the big “Whoosh!” of digital dollars which just went away from that alleged “asset” side of the ledger. That’s gone.

We gave that to the banksters a long time ago. We also lost the industrial base from the last 50 years, and parts of this country have been feeling down for decades, while others grew and prospered. Those of my generation who embraced the digital age all took home a nice hunk of cheese, while the rest of us just “worked” every day.

I just got off work. Yes, I am still an indentured worker bee in exchange for Federal Reserve Notes, which I summarily turn around and give most of it back for bills I can’t escape. We’re not any different in that regard from the rest of the world, and that has changed drastically in the last 50 years. I look at the 20 something kids facing a fully digital database today, and it razzles me to think of how they are going to embrace it and handle it.

The America we’ve loved and the country it has become couldn’t be more divergent. I still want to go see my family and play with my grandkids, drink some lemonade, bar-b-que, eat chips, and blow off some fireworks, and ask the kids how they are doing. Maybe they can tell me how they see things.

The main revelation I hope emerges from this holiday, is that we are all people on this planet and things are global, and we need to recognize that the movements on the chess board are deliberate, funded and executed according to the fully digitized system’s ability to collate huge amounts of data into datasets which meet specific criteria, and be deliberate.

In some ways, I’m staunchly American, and in other ways I’m a soul on planet earth, and finally I’m appalled at how the globalist agenda and the agency of this country to that agenda, has evolved since Roosevelt and the New Deal. Sure, a lot happened in the mid 1800’s to indenture this continent, and again in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Act, but the events put in place after the bankster recession of the 30’s, really sealed it, coupled with the digital age. The changes in just the last ten years alone are staggering.

Yea, Fourth of July is a day off from work. I’m gonna go see the grandkids’, and mingle with millions of other vehicles on the interstate highway system. I’m gonna make a second leg and go see one of my sisters.

America, you still got moxi and you still had the only taste of a “semblance” of freedom, whether real or imagined. We lived it. I’m gonna live it this weekend with a little energetic twist. I’m gonna speak my truth no matter what.

All ya’ll, have a good weekend too.

giovonni
4th July 2014, 04:30
Cheers Kevin (gripreaper)

:cheers:

As my friend Jay Gilliland (brother of) keeps reminding me ...

Cos he spends half here and half there ...

There's always ... https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/941844_10202717185077709_1795820181_n.jpg
Note~ Jay and his lovely daughter ~ though his Mexican girlfriend is just as pretty ...

Mexico


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e_huGmZJ3g

Calz
4th July 2014, 05:44
Timing ... synchronicity ... isn't life amazing???

I came here to post another ... "as the life turns" ... regarding my fading marriage and aside from more brown hair that photo isn't to damn far from my and wifee.


Anyhoo ... won't dribble ... wifee and I have come to a "peace treaty" of sorts to stay togegther for this year to allow for several family matters to come together. That is our priority and it feels pretty good to come to a gut level understanding and honesty.


We have all heard the cliché saying "I love you enough to let you go" and that is where I am at.


Give me and our family respect to allow it to happen then go satisfy the freedom of your youth that I experienced that you have not.


I am okay with that provided my kids are respected.


She's hot ... and I am getting old .... but she has a good soul ... just much more attached to the physical than me and we cannot seem to bridge that gap. Nice if she could have gleaned that our meat suit is disposed of every lifetime and that what matters is what goes on after ... but clearly that is for her to learn in another lifetime.


DxGAdEVSCpk

ulli
4th July 2014, 09:20
https://scontent-a-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t1.0-9/10268637_10152222184923581_4133757812842780347_n.jpg

Violet
4th July 2014, 17:16
Hi, just hopping in to let you know that I've updated my album (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/album.php?albumid=809) with the latest "sketches" (watercoloured).

For those who don't know, these are visualisations of things I saw in my mind and that I'm looking to glue together in a meaningful whole. Some of these things are not so random as I would like them to be.

Thanks for thinking along :wizard:

dan33
4th July 2014, 18:48
BRYAN FERRY'S WEEK. Maximum Planetary Transit 5th july 21:00. Barcelona.

Trine Uranus - Pluto - Saturn in Libra.

Sextile Venus - Aries in Capricorn.

Dodecahedron Neptune in Pisces .

http://media3.letsbonus.com/products/250000/250865/14037081476242-0-468x351.jpg

Thanks Violet for your picture :happy:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=26229&d=1404493797

eaglespirit
4th July 2014, 19:23
Well said Grip...may we now show some how some way that Love is the way, the only way.

Violet
4th July 2014, 21:39
You're welcome, Dan33 :) Does it ring a bell with you?

ulli
5th July 2014, 10:49
John Lennon's Imagine as a comic strip

http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/john-lennons-imagine-made-comic-strip.html

ulli
5th July 2014, 12:29
https://scontent-b-atl.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/10153127_693436414046840_606837109_n.jpg?oh=2484bca3360390256c02b1985b63261b&oe=5413CCE2

1inMany
5th July 2014, 12:46
Good morning. Sometimes there are no words, you know? I am grateful, this much I have words for. Miss K has left whatshisname behind. She has moved her stuff to Mike's house, as much as she and M could get yesterday. And Mike helped with some of the big stuff.

I expected that when this finally happened, I would be elated. I would likely jump up and down and whoop and holler and feel like throwing a party. Instead, my eyes leaked a little. For a few seconds. I was not overcome with any emotion, in particular. Odd. But really, that was a relief.

Much love, sitting in gratitude,

ulli
5th July 2014, 13:08
Good morning. Sometimes there are no words, you know? I am grateful, this much I have words for. Miss K has left whatshisname behind. She has moved her stuff to Mike's house, as much as she and M could get yesterday. And Mike helped with some of the big stuff.

I expected that when this finally happened, I would be elated. I would likely jump up and down and whoop and holler and feel like throwing a party. Instead, my eyes leaked a little. For a few seconds. I was not overcome with any emotion, in particular. Odd. But really, that was a relief.

Much love, sitting in gratitude,

You are probably too worn down by their past journey to be jumping up and down.
Like a drowning swimmer, after the rescue...
just lying there in need of a rest.

Now she can sort herself out, hopefully with her father's help....
where that whole saga most likely began in the first place.
So the sorting will be mutual.

I was once told by a surgeon who became a shaman
that my mother and I had been rivals in a previous life,
and that I had stepped back and let my mother have him in this life.
His words hit me really hard, and I knew it was true, at that moment.
All the stuff in my childhood which I could never quite fathom suddenly began to make sense.
I could never understand my relationship with my mother...as a child I was neglected and even pushed aside,
and as an adult I was used by her.

Perhaps some regression therapy could get you to the root of the problem with K.
You might discover that there is some karmic residue that Mike has with her.
And perhaps you were just an innocent bystander who wanted to learn about how people relate,
and became involved in their lives.

Wind
5th July 2014, 15:22
What's been on your mind lately?

emHAoQGoQic

1inMany
5th July 2014, 15:53
What's been on your mind lately?

emHAoQGoQic

Wow. Thank you for sharing this. Exactly what I've been thinking about. Leaving the mind alone, that is a new take. Huh.

araucaria
6th July 2014, 10:14
Conflating two snippets from very different sources yesterday. One was a tabloid press story about the latest instance of Ms Catherine Middleton’s possible exhibitionist streak. This time it was proximity to a helicopter that revealed (confirmed?) her apparent distaste for underwear. The other was a page of Sitchin’s The 12th Planet, in which he describes and illustrates another exhibitionist streaker wont to flaunt her beauty, including her nether regions: the goddess Ishtar/Inanna, aka Aphrodite aka Venus. She is described as a ‘commuting goddess’ or adventurous traveler, the sky vehicle she uses being some sort of… helicopter, notably for the way this initially peripheral figure used her charms to reach the centre of power, i.e. Anu’s temple in Uruk via Anu’s bed. Interestingly, our presentday Ishtar has done something similar by marrying a future king, except that the monarchy is not going to survive that long. Things are going downhill fast for the goddess of love and war and her ilk.

Conflating two slightly more connected snippets now. One is the in-form Andy Murray’s unexpected meltdown in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, and the mystery of his cursing over something that happened just five minutes before the match. The other is the squirmings of Ms Middleton and her love interest photographed witnessing the whole sorry affair. It seems to me that what got to Andy was possibly the last-minute announcement of her/their presence.

I have a precedent, or rather a president, to back up this theory. When Clinton was in the White House, he once showed up at the French Open to watch André Agassi play, and normally speaking wipe the floor with, Sébastien Grosjean. Clinton arrived late and then absented himself for a while. Agassi started brightly, then fell to pieces when Clinton showed up, recovered when he disappeared, and then lost miserably when he came back. The president was bemused, because all he got to see was his American star getting thrashed. And the TV commentators were gobsmacked, because what first time around looked like an amusing coincidence happened all over again. Obviously this was no coincidence: more like negative energy interfering with a player’s positive energy. Agassi is a good man; nowadays the ‘kid from Las Vegas’, with his wife former champion Steffi Graf, runs a school (not a tennis academy: a proper school) for local underprivileged kids, all black as it happens. Andy Murray also seems to be a decent fellow (incidentally a survivor of the still unelucidated Dunblane massacre), and although not unaccustomed to royalty, he was doubtless affected in a way similar to the comically obvious effect Clinton had on Agassi.

The elite are losing their grip on the circuses. Meanwhile, the Village’s World Cup favourite Costa Rica bowed out undefeated, beaten only in a penalty shootout after holding Holland at bay for two hours of normal play.

Violet
6th July 2014, 10:16
Added another two watercolours in my album. :cheer2: Last few days were very inspirational in terms of putting down mind images to real images.

There was a time that I could only draw what was on the outside of my body, feeling very blocked that words were all I had to talk about the inside. Then I put all rules and standards of what a basic, qualitative, interpretable image should look like aside and just did it and lo an behold, I can actually get something on paper now. I feel great relief when I finish an image. Although today's image of the operation table did not feel good. It almost refused being posted. And still, at the same time I feel I must.

It's true I once woke up in the middle of an operation in my younger years. Perhaps it's an old memory, but it wasn't my head that was being operated on back then, more lower down.

Otherwise, it's a beautiful and quiet Sunday. We had a cosy family dinner yesterday and the kids were so happy jumping around with a passion that I wish unto all adults (including me) who generally lost that somewhere along the road.

dan33
6th July 2014, 16:20
You're welcome, Dan33 :) Does it ring a bell with you?

Well, yes. I intended to choose the right picture for the concert. :)
Thanks, Violet.

Wonderful Concert!
That's the group i saw yesterday. Couln't find any youtube video from the show.
Ulli, i think that the young drummer (yesterday lead guitar) on 03:32 may be Bryan's son.
(yesterday was no dancers on the stage.... it was a cheap concert :) )
DihW9-GB8vs

...and, of course, he sang AVALON.

ulli
6th July 2014, 17:18
You're welcome, Dan33 :) Does it ring a bell with you?

Well, yes. I intended to choose the right picture for the concert. :)
Thanks, Violet.

Wonderful Concert!
That's the group i saw yesterday. Couln't find any youtube video from the show.
Ulli, i think that the young drummer (yesterday lead guitar) on 03:32 may be Bryan's son.
(yesterday was no dancers on the stage.... it was a cheap concert :) )
DihW9-GB8vs

...and, of course, he sang AVALON.

No dancers? Booo! But maybe he had some bad experiences with those girls...
And I believe that two of his boys are now musicians.
While the other two turned into Hooray Henrys...fighting for the rights of the elite to torture animals...
err, I mean, hunt foxes to death.

giovonni
6th July 2014, 20:47
http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/hungry/refrigerator.gif

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t1.0-9/10384536_10152500373117808_6505313640810712149_n.j pg

giovonni
6th July 2014, 21:00
http://www.skype-emoticons.com/images/emoticon-00169-dance.gif YOU CAN DANCE http://www.skype-emoticons.com/images/emoticon-00169-dance.gif


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFBY-_Ddq60

Melinda
7th July 2014, 02:22
Saw the most beautiful London double rainbow today. Radiant in the setting sun. Arcing across an extraordinary sky peppered with clouds of white gold and pink fire, and a thick grey mist that broke up slow, revealing a pristine watery blue. It was energising. Hyper-real and dreamlike.

Just stunning. Thought to deliver one to the village.

< rainbow from the web >


http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj550/DoodlemakerUK/double-rainbow_zpse3289a3b.jpg

Carmody
7th July 2014, 02:44
I just went researching and found out that my fairly clear image of a triple rainbow (Around here somewhere) is actually.... fairly rare. They are not all that rare, but capturing them appears to be.

meeradas
7th July 2014, 07:02
Same pic, still:

http://progressivecynic.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/geke.png

Malerogro
7th July 2014, 10:36
Just finished another amazing weekend in my Primal Rebirth Therapy. We use Osho's active meditations, Reichian breathing, rebirthing, inner child work, body dialogue etc.. An intense healing journey with such beautiful people.. I feel grateful and blessed!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHD2aPTjqNM

eaglespirit
7th July 2014, 12:16
https://jeffcovey.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/desert_sunrise_1206.jpg

I'm having this powerfully potent personal suspicion from deep within and outwardly 'lit up' in the now experiences that some rather intense and glorious Cosmic Energy came upon Mother Earth this 4th of July weekend that I just have to share Here and Now!
Open up Your Hearts ever so wide for some unbelievable unexpected 'Beauty To Behold' of a Higher Ways and Means happening right in front of You : )
The Spirit of Wonder and Upward Change is gonna become a part of each and every Loving Moment : )

Ya All feelin' it !?! : ) : ) : ) Wooooo Hooooooo!!!

http://newheavenonearth.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/holy-spirit-angel-of-presence.jpg?w=640

RunningDeer
7th July 2014, 12:18
Saw the most beautiful London double rainbow today. Radiant in the setting sun. Arcing across an extraordinary sky peppered with clouds of white gold and pink fire, and a thick grey mist that broke up slow, revealing a pristine watery blue. It was energising. Hyper-real and dreamlike.

Just stunning. Thought to deliver one to the village.

It’s no match to your poetic description, Melinda. But, here’s a graphic of what I witnessed: a double rainbow over the Scituate Reservoir, in Scituate, RI, in 2008. One stretched across the sky from east to west, and the other north to south, one on top of the other. I never knew it was possible. Beautiful.


http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Photoshop/doublerainbow.JPG

<3

RunningDeer
7th July 2014, 12:29
Just finished another amazing weekend in my Primal Rebirth Therapy. We use Osho's active meditations, Reichian breathing, rebirthing, inner child work, body dialogue etc.. An intense healing journey with such beautiful people.. I feel grateful and blessed!

Congratulations to you, Malerogro! A priceless gift that keeps on giving.

In 1974, I enrolled in personal development seminar called the “Fischer-Hoffman Psychic Therapy“. It was part cerebral, with lots of journaling and part physical which included, the primal screaming and a birthing process. I tapped into the parts of myself that were blocked with feelings of pain, rage, anger and fear all the way back in utero. One incident that came up was that I re-experienced my Mom falling down the rickety, cellar stairs while she was pregnant.

At the time, I didn’t have a relationship with my parent to discuss such therapies. Some twenty years later, I asked my mom about the fall. She had forgotten about it, never told anyone, and asked how could I have known.

The biggest take away from the therapy was as long as I was willing to go beyond the resistance to the fear or resistance to pain, it always brought me to a place of silence like after a cathartic cry. I saw that the fear itself was often greater than the perceived event or feeling.

<3

araucaria
7th July 2014, 12:47
Those young royals have done it again: presiding over another scripted sporting occasion that went horribly wrong. The occasion was the opening stage of the Tour de France, in Yorkshire of all places. The Tour does occasionally stray outside the borders of the ‘Hexagon’, this time in honour of the past two winners, both Brits, and the sprinter Mark Cavendish, another Brit, who has won more stages than anyone else – typically about four or five each year. Our modern Ishtar cut the ribbon to start the race and presented the yellow jersey to the winner. This stage being a sprint, it was tailor-made for Cavendish to win the stage, and a rare opportunity to win the yellow jersey as well as overall leader (rare because a sprinter will never lead the Tour for long because he cannot cope with the mountains). Unfortunately he had a nasty tumble, lost the stage. These things happen occasionally, because in addition to the jostling to get ahead, and sometimes veering out of line, you have team mates who have been creating a slipstream for their leader falling back one after the other when their job is done, and possibly getting in the way. But it is not so common to find oneself out of the race altogether with a dislocated shoulder, as happened here. No one was at fault, just Cavendish being over-eager.

There is another sprint today arriving, like other such events, on the Mall in London, next to one’s palace, so it looks like some foreigner is going to win that one too. The Mall was built to bypass Pall Mall. Pall Mall was a croquet-type game played there (French paille-maille). In 1665 Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary: "Walked round to White Hall, the Park being quite locked up; and I observed a house shut up this day in the Pell Mell, where heretofore in Cromwell's time we young men used to keep our weekly clubs." In Queen’s English, Pall Mall is pronounced Pell Mell: (French pêle-mêle, in total disorder), a revealing lapsus linguae.

Jules Verne’s Tour du Monde, an 80-day round the world time trial, starts and ends at the Reform Club in Pall Mall. With the help of his French valet, the eccentric Englishman accidentally discovers how time slows down when you get into the Earth’s slipstream, and you find yourself winning today when you thought you had lost yesterday. Even so, he nearly loses after being taken for a bank robber. And he actually makes no money out of the affair at all – this is what makes him eccentric. He just brings home a wife, and through looking after their wedding arrangements when all seems lost discovers that he can win the wager.

But the Mall, the ceremonial way to Buckingham Palace, is a block away from this love interest. It is as if something has been tugging between the two parallel worlds, enough to make a guy fall off his bike. The reform club is winning.

RunningDeer
7th July 2014, 12:52
Same pic, still:


http://progressivecynic.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/geke.png
I posted in the "Tell Me Something Good" Feel-Good Winners Thread (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?72451-The-Tell-Me-Something-Good-Feel-Good-Winners-Thread&p=850431&viewfull=1#post850431)”. Here’s a couple of snippets, “Vermont Officially Passes GMO Labeling Bill, Monsanto Announces Lawsuit (http://themindunleashed.org/2014/05/vermont-officially-passes-gmo-lableing-bill-monsanto-announces-lawsuit.html)”:

“…Monsanto, GMA, Dupont Will Sue over GMO Labeling Bill. Literally hours after Governor Peter Shumlin (D-Vt), signed a mandatory GMO labeling law into effect (http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/08/health/vermont-gmo-labeling/) in Vermont, the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association (GMA), headed by Monsanto & Dupont, announced that they plan to sue Vermont to prevent the bill from being implemented.”

“It is impressive that the state of Vermont is willing to stand up to these criminals where the FDA was not able or willing to due to infiltration. There are leaked files (http://naturalsociety.com/us-start-trade-wars-with-nations-opposed-to-monsanto-gmo-crops/) that detail just how many US diplomats work for Monsanto, and the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (Anne Veneman) was on the Board of Directors of Monsanto’s Calgene Corporation. The list goes on.”

<3

Carmody
7th July 2014, 12:57
Those young royals have done it again: presiding over another scripted sporting occasion that went horribly wrong. The occasion was the opening stage of the Tour de France, in Yorkshire of all places. The Tour does occasionally stray outside the borders of the ‘Hexagon’, this time in honour of the past two winners, both Brits, and the sprinter Mark Cavendish, another Brit, who has won more stages than anyone else – typically about four or five each year. Our modern Ishtar cut the ribbon to start the race and presented the yellow jersey to the winner. This stage being a sprint, it was tailor-made for Cavendish to win the stage, and a rare opportunity to win the yellow jersey as well as overall leader (rare because a sprinter will never lead the Tour for long because he cannot cope with the mountains). Unfortunately he had a nasty tumble, lost the stage. These things happen occasionally, because in addition to the jostling to get ahead, and sometimes veering out of line, you have team mates who have been creating a slipstream for their leader falling back one after the other when their job is done, and possibly getting in the way. But it is not so common to find oneself out of the race altogether with a dislocated shoulder, as happened here. No one was at fault, just Cavendish being over-eager.


He is generally known as 'Cavindouche', because he is such a, well...

ulli
7th July 2014, 14:40
Tahirih
She was a member of the founder group of the Baha'i Faith, the only woman in a group of eighteen men, who all became the disciples of the Bab.
The Bab was to the Baha'i Faith what John the Baptist was for Christianity- a herald.


"Renowned for her virtuous beauty, Táhirih removed her veil before an assembly of pious believers at the Conference of Badasht in 1848 and proclaimed the equality of men and women. This marked the breaking away from the long established traditions of Islam and the birth of a new religion (The Bábi Faith). Táhirih declared: "I am the blast of the trumpet, the call of the bugle, like Gabriel I will awaken sleeping souls."

Wherever she spoke, Táhirih's eloquence and profound knowledge attracted dignitaries from all over Persia and the Ottoman Empire. Because of her outspoken beliefs she was held under house arrest during which time her fame and influence grew even stronger. As she was being strangled in the garden of Ilkhani, Táhirih said "You can kill me as soon as you like but you cannot stop the emancipation of women." Táhirih was martyred in Tehran in 1852."

They strangled her with her veil, and threw her down a well.

http://www.tahirih.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/paintingoftahirih.jpg

ulli
7th July 2014, 14:59
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_of_Badasht

This is where gender equality began. The epitome of balance...
the only way for humanity to tunnel out of its prison.
The thinning of the veil which divides left brain and right brain activity.
We must be careful not to elevate either side over the other.
Science (left brain/masculine) and Spirituality (right brain/feminine)
must always go hand in hand.
Neither one is better than the other, they just play different roles, and at different times.

eaglespirit
7th July 2014, 21:36
...and,
recent book from a Native American Nipmuc Friend that opened His Heart to me in 2007 : )
Aho!!!

"The Mourning Road To Thanksgiving"

http://www.whisperingbasket.com/uploads/7/2/1/6/7216836/9577770.jpg?1402465374

Larry Spotted Crow
Internationally Acclaimed Writer -Poet-Native American Cultural Educator-Traditional Story Teller -Tribal Drummer/Dancer - Motivational Speaker.



http://www.whisperingbasket.com/uploads/7/2/1/6/7216836/4341607.jpg?239

Larry Spotted Crow Mann’s groundbreaking novel, The Mourning Road to Thanksgiving, challenges the notion of a holiday deeply ingrained in American tradition and folklore both from a historical standpoint as well as cultural. The story is told through the experiences a Native American Nipmuc man who fights to change the future, while coming to terms with his own troubled past and the acceptance of his family. For Neempau, the ultimate remedy is to challenge and end one of America’s favorite holidays: Thanksgiving.

His heart-wrenching, daring, and sometimes humorous journey not only exposes the innermost core of Native American struggles, but also the complexities of the notion of race, tradition, and identity. This brilliant story transcends cultural differences and inspires new thinking while taking readers beyond the boundaries of the past.

It’s these very complicated issues that contemporary Native families struggle with for a holiday that most take for granted as a time for feasting and football. While this is a novel that highlights the contradiction of the history and tradition of two cultures, in no way does it exclude either from the well-told tale that Larry spins about one family’s journey to come to terms with Thanksgiving. Neither preachy nor dry, The Mourning Road to Thanksgiving is an engaging read—sometimes deadly serious, sometimes poignant, sometimes humorous, always relevant.

http://www.wordbranch.com/the-mourning-road-to-thanksgiving.html

giovonni
7th July 2014, 22:03
http://client.globecartoon.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/GCAdmin.woa/wa/jpgImage?UID=1002041

World Cup tickets official Ray Whelan arrested (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-28205082)

donk
8th July 2014, 01:25
We're #1!!!

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2014/03/27/report-wilmington-dangerous-small-city-country/

I work in the middle of that small city, live 10 mins outside of it. Home sweet home. It ain't that dangerous. There's some nice spots. Few bad apples.

Just stay away from the hard drugs and anyone into them and you'll be fine (if you happen to find yourself lost in this sh!tehole...look me up and I'll get you to wherever it was you were trying to go...)

7Xxj0GMgWOw

araucaria
8th July 2014, 05:51
We're #1!!!

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2014/03/27/report-wilmington-dangerous-small-city-country/

I work in the middle of that small city, live 10 mins outside of it. Home sweet home. It ain't that dangerous. There's some nice spots. Few bad apples.

Just stay away from the hard drugs and anyone into them and you'll be fine (if you happen to find yourself lost in this sh!tehole...look me up and I'll get you to wherever it was you were trying to go...)

7Xxj0GMgWOw
You don't feel unsafe donk? The brainwashing mustn't be working properly. Let's try this: North Little Rock Arkansas is Clinton country, right? You oughta feel unsafe there, and Wilmington is much worse than that.
;)

araucaria
8th July 2014, 06:04
Tahirih
She was a member of the founder group of the Baha'i Faith, the only woman in a group of eighteen men, who all became the disciples of the Bab.
The Bab was to the Baha'i Faith what John the Baptist was for Christianity- a herald.


"Renowned for her virtuous beauty, Táhirih removed her veil before an assembly of pious believers at the Conference of Badasht in 1848 and proclaimed the equality of men and women. This marked the breaking away from the long established traditions of Islam and the birth of a new religion (The Bábi Faith). Táhirih declared: "I am the blast of the trumpet, the call of the bugle, like Gabriel I will awaken sleeping souls."

Wherever she spoke, Táhirih's eloquence and profound knowledge attracted dignitaries from all over Persia and the Ottoman Empire. Because of her outspoken beliefs she was held under house arrest during which time her fame and influence grew even stronger. As she was being strangled in the garden of Ilkhani, Táhirih said "You can kill me as soon as you like but you cannot stop the emancipation of women." Táhirih was martyred in Tehran in 1852."

They strangled her with her veil, and threw her down a well.

http://www.tahirih.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/paintingoftahirih.jpg
A beautiful Ulli post based on a simple pun on Carmody's well. It works in French too. There is a line in a poem by Apollinaire that goes, 'puis, de ce puits...' (then, from this well - of night came Hope)

http://www.eternels-eclairs.fr/poemes-apollinaire.php#La+tzigane
http://www.babelmatrix.org/works/fr/Apollinaire%2C_Guillaume-1880/La_Tzigane/en/34384-The_Gypsy

Wind
8th July 2014, 15:11
After rainy and cold June which felt like September (my birth month), it finally has been sunny and warm, it's good for my mind and health. ॐ

jJkEiw6Gh0U

OnyxKnight
8th July 2014, 15:31
Few months ago we had giant Weta locusts here.

As of recently, we also have Asian Hornets too. Yupeee times.

ulli
8th July 2014, 18:01
After watching this I feel proud to be a Barbadian. What a culture!
There is no place on earth which has such transformative power.
Costa Rica is about the spirit of nature, and Barbados is about the spirit of its people.
I went there first in 1974, lured by the image of Caribbean beaches.
But the reality of living there year 'round ( which I did aft 1982)
is quite different from the galmorous tourist brochure image.
Any parent who is at their wits' end about how to raise their kids needs to watch this documentary.

S8YJA_BOUdM

Mini Flash
8th July 2014, 19:10
After watching this I feel proud to be a Barbadian. What a culture!
There is no place on earth which has such transformative power.
Costa Rica is about the spirit of nature, and Barbados is about the spirit of its people.
I went there first in 1974, lured by the image of Caribbean beaches.
But the reality of living there year 'round ( which I did aft 1982)
is quite different from the galmorous tourist brochure image.
Any parent who is at their wits' end about how to raise their kids needs to watch this documentary.

S8YJA_BOUdM

I love that show! I used to watch it on the internet and i kept showing it to my mom! I think Flahs is sick of this show now... XD

giovonni
8th July 2014, 19:27
Wow ... you've come a long way babies ... :baby:

i remember my peer group was just as wild ...
though perhaps a bit more respectful and definitely more tactful ...

of course we know these are not the majority of the youth


note ~ i suggest re naming the show ...

The HissyFitters

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Society/Pix/pictures/2009/6/16/1245149444928/Teenagers-drinking-alcoho-001.jpg

Mini Flash
8th July 2014, 19:33
What a barber!


http://www.ayoye.com/barbier-etrange-les-temps/#

Flash
8th July 2014, 19:52
Here is the incredible barber video - truly Worth a fun Watch lol



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6L5gWq4iog#t=22

ulli
8th July 2014, 20:02
Here is the incredible barber video - truly Worth a fun Watch lol



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6L5gWq4iog#t=22

Looks to me more like an exorcist. Thanks for posting.

Mini Flash
8th July 2014, 20:58
Here is a vidéo of me performing in a compitition that my boyfriend took on my cellphone (this explains the low quality of the sound and vidéo lol). It is a song I wrote called Beau Sort. I will post other videos as soon as I finish setting up my home studio :D ! So Like, comment and subscribe if you enjoy :)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0xlGbJoIac

eaglespirit
9th July 2014, 00:59
..a couple 'before and after' shots, as promised : )

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k8_zps69a8dd8f.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k9_zpsa13b4968.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k2_zps7915b852.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k4_zps0c009025.jpg

eaglespirit
9th July 2014, 01:05
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k7_zps659cb0ce.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k3_zps9dde6277.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k6_zps55d7fea3.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y72/1Eagle1/k5_zps53eced4f.jpg

RunningDeer
9th July 2014, 01:13
Passing along the news @ the message board (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?72502-Message-Board-Avalonians-Request-Our-Help&p=851569&viewfull=1#post851569) from Spiritwind (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/member.php?10385-spiritwind&vmid=70189#vmessage70189). She's shared a bit here with us about Irma.

The 93 year old lady we caretake has severe dementia and is having something going on, out of breath, she may be on her way out. Any healing you can send her way would be appreciated. Her name is Irma. Thank you.

She is now on her way to the hospital.

Post Edit: Well, she passed away on the way to the hospital. Didn't expect this to happen today. Pretty sure it was congestive heart failure. No time ever seems like the right time though. Sad day.

<3

RunningDeer
9th July 2014, 01:19
Hi EagleSpirit,

I tried to pull up your photos, but no luck. Maybe others can see them. It's a strange and long address that takes me to google error.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=38d2576d1f&view=fimg&th=147134cbb9a25216&attid=0.5&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ_vd3PEB25RqXwW30mvb3-24S2eZ9rF4Xvf8_r8HF7v7ZjTcFDnwhZBZpZmt5AI91IqBm81Gz2_mLSYjrkQI7pe9-zGuHNF_eM1hWtn0ZAU1tl4DrxkkvFEIdA&ats=1404866831424&rm=147134cbb9a25216&zw&sz=w992-h502

These posts may help if you are feeling adventurous:

"How to add an image from another address" - Post #7 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?66104-How-to-Tips-with-Visuals-for-Links-Quotes-Images-etc.&p=767005&viewfull=1#post767005) & Post #8 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?66104-How-to-Tips-with-Visuals-for-Links-Quotes-Images-etc.&p=767009&viewfull=1#post767009)

<3


https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=38d2576d1f&view=fimg&th=147134cbb9a25216&attid=0.8&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ-teOcSL5oxS4pxDGF1OY6FNoXy18kG-01ru0iDRrWcfMUP192Hhm1bx2ccHSJJjbEnMkNMenyq4XWTtOr_dsZHtC8pasex7KA1OSOvq2gK-oEvVVWX5xyuWxA&ats=1404866831425&rm=147134cbb9a25216&zw&sz=w992-h502
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=38d2576d1f&view=fimg&th=14715a4eeef8a82b&attid=0.4&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ_2veTvESLPhFBnTyAxdTzVV0VrkwoQ59zj2f-yhRJdyc0a283eeNK3FmACdNk992YCUKhwTbG_2E3n8MRzFMOjea8eIiL4EWpTc72ZXVHH-GmeGs9f0zSVPbY&ats=1404866662992&rm=14715a4eeef8a82b&zw&sz=w992-h502

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=38d2576d1f&view=fimg&th=147134cbb9a25216&attid=0.5&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ_vd3PEB25RqXwW30mvb3-24S2eZ9rF4Xvf8_r8HF7v7ZjTcFDnwhZBZpZmt5AI91IqBm81Gz2_mLSYjrkQI7pe9-zGuHNF_eM1hWtn0ZAU1tl4DrxkkvFEIdA&ats=1404866831424&rm=147134cbb9a25216&zw&sz=w992-h502
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=38d2576d1f&view=fimg&th=14715a4eeef8a82b&attid=0.3&disp=inline&safe=1&attbid=ANGjdJ_5RL-4VILr4feDLpPhq-9FerErybnDjMINEvOshbA6K_ADW7jUOHEXtRrtMjQ_r94zwHVt-aR5tCRxaPtddxDcO93Nh4b81MVgvee9a2vOVxw7yJDi6buDKZY&ats=1404866662992&rm=14715a4eeef8a82b&zw&sz=w992-h502

araucaria
9th July 2014, 08:46
Here is the incredible barber video - truly Worth a fun Watch lol



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6L5gWq4iog#t=22

Looks to me more like an exorcist. Thanks for posting.
Which inevitably recalls another exorcist:

KYPeyCtIy0A

eaglespirit
9th July 2014, 11:04
Thank You RunningDeer...and Good Morning All !

I brought them here straight from gmail as they were sent by my Sister...
I just tried it direct instead of transferring to my photobucket account.

All is well : ) This carpenter is a grateful spirit !

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=825589&viewfull=1#post825589


...fixed those previous posts through photobucket on previous page with 'before and after' pics, thanks again : )

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=851581&viewfull=1#post851581

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=851583&viewfull=1#post851583

ulli
9th July 2014, 11:26
If I were a drummer I might probably be using one of these. More and more my stuff around here has a homemade look.
This is what happens to people who hate going into shops.....

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xaf1/t1.0-9/10403190_779282132091985_6489955976315484261_n.jpg

dan33
9th July 2014, 16:40
Henry Mancini's Overture TWO FOR THE ROAD.
This guy was a genius creatig the perfect enviroment for movies.
I wonder if Henry, like other musicians, conects with the "right egregor" to find the emotions that the "film wants to download". They tranlate instead of composing.
4-H7cGmw4Kw

Dennis Leahy
9th July 2014, 17:22
Here is the incredible barber video - truly Worth a fun Watch lol



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6L5gWq4iog#t=22
I NEED one of these haircut/massage/aura cleansing/exorcisms!

Dennis

onawah
9th July 2014, 18:04
I can send you that long distance chakra tuning we never got around to, Dennis...:music:
I was planning on giving myself one tonight anyhow.

PurpleLama
9th July 2014, 18:26
Just got called home to kill and remove one of these from the screened porch:

http://www.snaketype.com/images/Venomous_Copperhead_Snake_600.jpg

That is a copperhead (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_contortrix), which is one of the poisonous critters we have around. It was about a foot and a half long.

This follows a six foot eastern diamondback rattlesnake killed in the yard last thursday, which was subsequently skinned and cleaned and grilled on July 4th. It was delicious. Never had snake before, much less cooked one, so I made a maple/bourbon glaze with some fresh herbs from the garden, and it worked out very well.

dan33
9th July 2014, 19:14
I'm sure that James would tamed that serpent. He taught you this using a magical play. "James on the Puddle".

Xp-M63mYWcg


http://cdn3.thisisinfamous.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/2014-05-23-09.27.00.jpg

RunningDeer
9th July 2014, 19:51
UPDATE: please use this link @ shamanicjourney.com (http://www.shamanicjourney.com/display-category/100-0-30/power_animals_totems_spirit_guides)

PurpleLama
9th July 2014, 21:22
Damn, Pauler, that snake reading is more accurate than any I have seen. There was a dream, back in April, where this 10-12 foot long snake was coming out of the woods, from the East, I was in one of the old oaks out back and saw it coming, alerting my wife and kids and mother who were lounging beneath the tree, I hopped down and we all took off for the house, going in the side door as the snake followed across the yard, everyone went from the kitchen into the living room and down the hall except for me, I went out the front door and leaped from the front porch into the yard as the snake pursued me. It wound around my body many times, in many directions, moving very fast, think the stylized electrons going around the nucleus, or how an asian style dragon might fly and wind around something, it was like that, and the most intense feeling/light came over me, which left as the snake did and I awoke.

RunningDeer
9th July 2014, 22:19
UPDATE: please use this link @ shamanicjourney.com (http://www.shamanicjourney.com/display-category/100-0-30/power_animals_totems_spirit_guides)

PurpleLama
9th July 2014, 22:24
For just a second in this clip, you see the dragons flying around the platform in a similar manner to what happened in the dream.

by6JxGoFmPc

At the 7 second mark. The head of the snake was not dissimilar to the heads of these dragons, either. Dragon is of course very close to my heart.

PurpleLama
9th July 2014, 22:45
26287

I just realized which under shirt I am wearing today, hahaha.

RunningDeer
10th July 2014, 00:18
http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Fantasy_Fun/elephants_zps686bde00.JPG
<3

risveglio
10th July 2014, 00:49
I am experiencing some amazing changes in my life but at the same time going through some really rough situations. I guess that is the way life works sometimes. Since I can't really control most of the negative things that are happening, I need to work on my responses when they do occur. Does anyone have some experience with controlling anger? I am a pretty calm guy but when someone hits that button, I can get pretty crazy angry. How about experiences of letting the negative get to you and controlling your mood for the entire day? I don't mean just like a little upset but deep down depressed.

Dennis Leahy
10th July 2014, 00:56
I can send you that long distance chakra tuning we never got around to, Dennis...:music:
I was planning on giving myself one tonight anyhow.Let me know when, and if I need to do anything, and what time...and I will "tune in."

Thank you thank you thank you!

:~)

Dennis

Violet
10th July 2014, 01:12
I am experiencing some amazing changes in my life but at the same time going through some really rough situations. I guess that is the way life works sometimes. Since I can't really control most of the negative things that are happening, I need to work on my responses when they do occur. Does anyone have some experience with controlling anger? I am a pretty calm guy but when someone hits that button, I can get pretty crazy angry. How about experiences of letting the negative get to you and controlling your mood for the entire day? I don't mean just like a little upset but deep down depressed.

If someone is with you and you feel you can't control your anger then you must isolate yourself. Go to another room and rant, scream if you like, let it out all out. Never harm others (or yourself) because of anger that is inside of you.

What helps with me for letting negative feelings go is to think about 1) beautiful (childhood) memories 2) looking at what people create. You can browse your photo albums or even the net for images that will bring back those memories. And you can also get a look on what the whole world is creating (drawing, painting, jewellery, sewing, gardening, anything creative) from the net. This really works. I can spend hours looking at other people's creations with love and admiration (when I have the opportunity, I'll also tell them). After viewing the spectacle of colours and ideas, individual and unique techniques I will feel so energised both then and the day(s) after it. The amazement at how people are so upliftingly beautiful in their ways makes me forget about whatever got me upset.

And sometimes it's alright to be upset, you know. When a loved one passes, for instance, I don't expect people to be sitting behind their computer screen going: oh, how well a painter was Gaugain!

RunningDeer
10th July 2014, 01:52
I am experiencing some amazing changes in my life but at the same time going through some really rough situations. I guess that is the way life works sometimes. Since I can't really control most of the negative things that are happening, I need to work on my responses when they do occur. Does anyone have some experience with controlling anger? I am a pretty calm guy but when someone hits that button, I can get pretty crazy angry. How about experiences of letting the negative get to you and controlling your mood for the entire day? I don't mean just like a little upset but deep down depressed.

Hi risveglio,

The good news is you're 90% there….you notice the anger. Many swallow it, or go into denial. And like you already know, its' energy turns to depression or over time transforms into dis-ease.

It’s an organic process. For me, the most important thing is to be aware of what pops up and deal with it before it escalates. Rather than spend time on “the label”, I feel it and watch it fizzle out.

Sometimes, I notice that I pick up on feelings from environment or people I’m with. Once I figure that out, poof!

There are other times when I see that emotions are only something that arise and fade ‘from the ethers’. The speed at which I’m aware, and how much juice I feed them, they’ll dissipate in equal measure.

The last type is the “I want, what I want, when I want it. Waw-waw, boo-hoo.” That’s went big momma (me talking to me) steps in and says, “Get over yourself. Go. Chop wood.”

A holistic balance between a healthy diet, fun, exercise, mediation of ANY form are important part of this life play. One last thing, regular check ups of an honest assessment of what stays, what needs to go, and what need to change.

RunningDeer <3

onawah
10th July 2014, 02:48
Apologies, Dennis, I got distracted and didn't do it tonight, but now we have some time to coordinate--how about tomorrow night? Say, 8-9 pm Central Standard time? You don't have to do anything, but you might be more aware of it if you are receptive and relaxed. It takes about an hour.


I can send you that long distance chakra tuning we never got around to, Dennis...:music:
I was planning on giving myself one tonight anyhow.Let me know when, and if I need to do anything, and what time...and I will "tune in."

Thank you thank you thank you!

:~)

Dennis

ulli
10th July 2014, 02:55
I am experiencing some amazing changes in my life but at the same time going through some really rough situations. I guess that is the way life works sometimes. Since I can't really control most of the negative things that are happening, I need to work on my responses when they do occur. Does anyone have some experience with controlling anger? I am a pretty calm guy but when someone hits that button, I can get pretty crazy angry. How about experiences of letting the negative get to you and controlling your mood for the entire day? I don't mean just like a little upset but deep down depressed.

All you can do is observe what's going on.
The more I tried to control my anger the more repressed I became, and as a result the outbursts were even more intense when the lid finally blew off.
So self-control led to self hate, and also depression.

So here are the main stages:
1) shock at discovering that one might be an angry person.
2) determination try to control anger outbursts.
3) more shock at discovering that anger and frustration keep showing up regardless.
4) learning to forgive oneself for not being perfect.
5) surprise that after a few years of this less and less stuff arrives which would have normally triggered anger.
6) Relization that self observation and self forgiveness do pay off
and that the ego and self importance which were the original causes of all one's negative emotions
start to move out of the way and a more detached part of the self takes over.
It just took a little longer than I had expected. Perseverance is key.

Playdo of Ataraxas
10th July 2014, 04:23
Just got called home to kill and remove one of these from the screened porch:

http://www.snaketype.com/images/Venomous_Copperhead_Snake_600.jpg

That is a copperhead (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_contortrix), which is one of the poisonous critters we have around. It was about a foot and a half long.

This follows a six foot eastern diamondback rattlesnake killed in the yard last thursday, which was subsequently skinned and cleaned and grilled on July 4th. It was delicious. Never had snake before, much less cooked one, so I made a maple/bourbon glaze with some fresh herbs from the garden, and it worked out very well.

Damn PL, glad that went well. Better shore up the porch. My grandfather was bitten by a copperhead while he was weeding around his azaleas. Only person I know to have been bitten by one. There's some juju going on there, but ain't got nothing on John the Conqueror!. I guess Wild Thing didn't want anything to do with it, nor the rattlesnake. You might want to invest in a mongoose, Riki Tiki. Ha! You may have gotten rid of Nag, but be weary of Naghina and her eggs. Tell Wild Thing to be on the look out and at least to alert you.

Give me a holler when you get the chance to catch up!

Dennis Leahy
10th July 2014, 08:00
Apologies, Dennis, I got distracted and didn't do it tonight, but now we have some time to coordinate--how about tomorrow night? Say, 8-9 pm Central Standard time? You don't have to do anything, but you might be more aware of it if you are receptive and relaxed. It takes about an hour.


I can send you that long distance chakra tuning we never got around to, Dennis...:music:
I was planning on giving myself one tonight anyhow.Let me know when, and if I need to do anything, and what time...and I will "tune in."

Thank you thank you thank you!

:~)

DennisPerfect, I will just have come home from getting an ultrasound to see if the clot-buster medicine has dissolved the DVT.

Thanks, onawah!

Dennis

araucaria
10th July 2014, 08:26
Big news: (them conspiracists were right,) there is a secret unelected government in the UK after all; it's called the Civil Service. Top civil servants end up in charge of the Bank of England.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2686817/Unelected-Arrogant-The-damning-report-reveals-mandarins-really-DO-believe-run-Britain-QUENTIN-LETTS.html

Oh, sorry, that's old news; it's been the subject of TV comedy shows for thirty years. So, what shall we do about it? Get out the popcorn, switch on the telly, duh!

genevieve
10th July 2014, 16:12
risveglio--

I'm aware that when I'm about to go against my basic loving nature
and say something pissy (or maybe go ballistic, at the extreme),
my "inner observer" goes on alert and spells it out as to the end
result of letting myself go. Usually this is not a pretty picture.

I rarely allow myself to speak up or act out, but when I do,
I usually wish I hadn't.

The way I deal with the emotions that cause me to want to
be bitchy or monstrous is to scream into a pillow, pound the
mattress or jump up and down--gotta' release the energy!
If possible, I don't move on into my day any farther without
releasing the energy.

Then I can work it out in my head what happened for me to have
the feelings I was having. And then I can work it out in my heart.

Before I got this technique down, I could spend days wandering
around in a funk, fuming and saying nasty things in my head,
and exhausting myself. Not fun!

Best wishes.

Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
genevieve

Wind
10th July 2014, 16:15
I tried a sensory deprivation tank today for the first time, it was the first device in this city so it's a fairly new thing here. I would describe the experience as relaxing and very "interesting". It's just you and your mind there, nothing else. Combined with meditation it's quite an experience. Allegedly it has many health benefits (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_tank#Flotation_therapy).

KeqmKwsvM58

dan33
10th July 2014, 16:35
My cousin Manel (bass) in a jazz session.

NHqWsx7eETw

dan33
10th July 2014, 18:07
I tried a sensory deprivation tank today for the first time, it was the first device in this city so it's a fairly new thing here. I would describe the experience as relaxing and very "interesting". It's just you and your mind there, nothing else. Combined with meditation it's quite an experience. Allegedly it has many health benefits (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_tank#Flotation_therapy).

KeqmKwsvM58

Altered States.
Seeing the movie, was the first time I "rebembered" an isolation tank. :cool:

Hugs Wind

voKL2DNoepM

Violet
10th July 2014, 18:22
Oh o, I spoke a few words of truth out too loud. :fish2: A wave of negative energy is being sent this way. Kindly send me some vibrational bricks so I can start building my wall

:hug:

Wind
10th July 2014, 19:54
I almost forgot, today is Nikola Tesla's 158th birthday.

http://oi58.tinypic.com/2hi9nxl.jpg

... And Elon Musk Donates $1 Million to New Tesla Museum (http://www.livescience.com/46749-elon-musk-donates-to-tesla-museum.html)!

gripreaper
11th July 2014, 00:04
This is funny.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf9T4nDdfbA

Dennis Leahy
11th July 2014, 01:04
Clot busted. Film at 11.

Dennis

onawah
11th July 2014, 01:32
Hey Dennis,
You are going to show us a film of your clot being busted?
Sounds exciting :lol:
I got held up again tonight by a talkative, lonely friend, but I will start the tuning around 8:45 CST.
Let me know if you feel anything!
I haven't done a lot of long distance work, so any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
Natalie

Dennis Leahy
11th July 2014, 01:44
Hey Dennis,
You are going to show us a film of your clot being busted?
Sounds exciting :lol:
I got held up again tonight by a talkative, lonely friend, but I will start the tuning around 8:45 CST.
Let me know if you feel anything!
I haven't done a lot of long distance work, so any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
NataliePERFECT timing!

Dennis

1inMany
11th July 2014, 01:57
I've had my head buried in **** for days. Got a nice reprieve yesterday. Thought things were breaking. Had a dream experience last night. Today it looks like I'm going back in. K says she wants to go back to her apt, doesn't like it at Mike's. Praying here. Tomorrow would have been my 21st wedding anniversary. This kind of stuff pulls at me. While the other stuff pulls at me, but the opposite direction. Yeah, going back in now.

Much Love,

Playdo of Ataraxas
11th July 2014, 02:16
I almost forgot, today is Nikola Tesla's 158th birthday.

http://oi58.tinypic.com/2hi9nxl.jpg

... And Elon Musk Donates $1 Million to New Tesla Museum (http://www.livescience.com/46749-elon-musk-donates-to-tesla-museum.html)!

Thanks!

Check out the comic artist at www.theoatmeal.com. He was instrumental in raising funds to buy the property at Wardenclyffe to save it from being razed. Now, he has reached out to Elon Musk to contribute to create the Tesla Museum on the property. Elon Musk has agreed to donate $1 Million to get it started. Great stuff, and a really funny guy.

http://theoatmeal.com/blog/musk_tesla_museum

http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla_model_s2

¤=[Post Update]=¤


Clot busted. Film at 11.

Dennis

Superb Dennis! Great news. Health and prosperity be with you!

Wind
11th July 2014, 02:29
Thanks!

Check out the comic artist at www.theoatmeal.com. He was instrumental in raising funds to buy the property at Wardenclyffe to save it from being razed. Now, he has reached out to Elon Musk to contribute to create the Tesla Museum on the property. Elon Musk has agreed to donate $1 Million to get it started. Great stuff, and a really funny guy.

I follow his Facebook page and that's where I actually noticed it. He has done a great job!

Playdo of Ataraxas
11th July 2014, 02:34
I've been on a renewed Ras Tafari Reggae kick. I'm fascinated with the down to earth savvy that the Ras Tafaris have in their music about the hidden history and what's really going on beneath the scenes in religion, banking and the annals of history. From Marley and Tosh, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, and in between, I find a lot of inspiration in the testimony in the music. The song I'm posting by Max Romeo makes me think of recent interviews with Jospeh Farrell regarding Lucifer, his fall, and the stones in his diadem and the correlations with the stones in the Hebrew priest's wardrobe. Farrell speculates that Lucifer was a technology, and the inclusion of the specific stones being integral in its structure and function, and the separation of the stones heralding its fall. I don't really know if there is a connection here, but the deeper I dig into Rastafarianism, the more connections I find. The Ethiopian connection with Selaisse coming from the line of Christ via Sheba and Solomon ( Sol + Amon http://www.secretsinplainsight.com/wp-content/uploads/SolAmon555.jpg) (PS I love his head of corncob, ha!)

This song starts by stating "Lucifer, Son of the Morning, I'm gonna chase you outta Earth. I'm gonna put on an iron shirt and chase the Devil out of Earth. I'm gonna send him to outer space to find another race..." The iron shirt brings to mind the tunic that held the stones for the priests. Don't now if its connected, but I connect it in my mind.
Notwithstanding, his statement of sending him back where he came from.
WpIAc9by5iU

Violet
11th July 2014, 03:00
I enjoyed watching this one at the time:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wObll-92HY4

araucaria
11th July 2014, 08:45
Oh o, I spoke a few words of truth out too loud. :fish2: A wave of negative energy is being sent this way. Kindly send me some vibrational bricks so I can start building my wall

:hug:
Yes, I’ve been getting the usual symptoms : tiredness, a bit of a headache, ads flooding past my adblock and overloading my browser, the occasional virus, and interestingly this time the persistence of a somewhat artificial presence, one ‘Lara’ who is keen to have my opinion on one particular site, Project Avalon, you may have heard of it. Hi there, Lara; let me give you my thoughts here in public. There is an endless and perfectly futile debate in tennis circles over who is the GOAT (the Greatest of All Time). I have no way of telling if Avalon is the best website ever, but it has got to be one of the best, otherwise why would you bother (thank you for the thumbs-up)? If we are talking here about some apocalyptic separation of the sheep and the Baphomet-worshipping goats, then we are definitely with the sheep. End of. Now kindly push off.

My daughter just came in and saw an electricity tester on the desk. I explained how you put it in a power point to see if the current is flowing, and demonstrated by putting it to my head. When the buzzer went berserk, she was delighted to see we have an untapped source of power :) Then I come here and discover it’s Tesla’s birthday. What we need is not so much a Tesla Museum as a Tesla power supply in every home.

eaglespirit
11th July 2014, 09:15
What we need is not so much a Tesla Museum as a Tesla power supply in every home.

...Amen!!!

ulli
11th July 2014, 11:07
Oh o, I spoke a few words of truth out too loud. :fish2: A wave of negative energy is being sent this way. Kindly send me some vibrational bricks so I can start building my wall

:hug:
Yes, I’ve been getting the usual symptoms : tiredness, a bit of a headache, ads flooding past my adblock and overloading my browser, the occasional virus, and interestingly this time the persistence of a somewhat artificial presence, one ‘Lara’ who is keen to have my opinion on one particular site, Project Avalon, you may have heard of it. Hi there, Lara; let me give you my thoughts here in public. There is an endless and perfectly futile debate in tennis circles over who is the GOAT (the Greatest of All Time). I have no way of telling if Avalon is the best website ever, but it has got to be one of the best, otherwise why would you bother (thank you for the thumbs-up)? If we are talking here about some apocalyptic separation of the sheep and the Baphomet-worshipping goats, then we are definitely with the sheep. End of. Now kindly push off.

My daughter just came in and saw an electricity tester on the desk. I explained how you put it in a power point to see if the current is flowing, and demonstrated by putting it to my head. When the buzzer went berserk, she was delighted to see we have an untapped source of power :) Then I come here and discover it’s Tesla’s birthday. What we need is not so much a Tesla Museum as a Tesla power supply in every home.

Wow, you made that buzzer go berserk? So you defeat your opponents in a tennis match by electrocuting them, perhaps?

http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130302215722/humanoid/images/e/e6/Tabuu_-_Brawl_Trophy.png

Like those mosquito zapper tennis rackets?

http://www.gifthouseinternational.com/images/products/electronicbugzapper830_1_600x600.jpg

araucaria
11th July 2014, 11:23
So you defeat your opponents in a tennis match by electrocuting them, perhaps?

Not exactly, it's perfectly painless. But lightning speed (quick reactions) often helps.

ulli
11th July 2014, 11:29
I've been on a renewed Ras Tafari Reggae kick. I'm fascinated with the down to earth savvy that the Ras Tafaris have in their music about the hidden history and what's really going on beneath the scenes in religion, banking and the annals of history. From Marley and Tosh, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, and in between, I find a lot of inspiration in the testimony in the music. The song I'm posting by Max Romeo makes me think of recent interviews with Jospeh Farrell regarding Lucifer, his fall, and the stones in his diadem and the correlations with the stones in the Hebrew priest's wardrobe. Farrell speculates that Lucifer was a technology, and the inclusion of the specific stones being integral in its structure and function, and the separation of the stones heralding its fall. I don't really know if there is a connection here, but the deeper I dig into Rastafarianism, the more connections I find. The Ethiopian connection with Selaisse coming from the line of Christ via Sheba and Solomon ( Sol + Amon http://www.secretsinplainsight.com/wp-content/uploads/SolAmon555.jpg) (PS I love his head of corncob, ha!)

This song starts by stating "Lucifer, Son of the Morning, I'm gonna chase you outta Earth. I'm gonna put on an iron shirt and chase the Devil out of Earth. I'm gonna send him to outer space to find another race..." The iron shirt brings to mind the tunic that held the stones for the priests. Don't now if its connected, but I connect it in my mind.
Notwithstanding, his statement of sending him back where he came from.
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In the Wingmaker mythology there is a different angle...the human race was discovered by a diabolical race who were living in another galaxy and scanning their skies they found us, who are a rare breed, as we are soul carriers.
And they want our souls.
No mention of an ancient race already here on earth, or under the surface, headed by Satan.
These guys are called the Animus, and the only way humans can protect themselves against them is by using two technologies, time travel, or BST, which stands for ' blank slate technology', and invisibility.
With BST you can travel back to that moment in time when we were first spotted by the Animus, and then apply the invisibility technology so that they could never see us, and just toddle along with their normal routine.

Of course later the Wingmaker myth got changed around, and it's back to ancient evil already present here, and the only escape option is by developing the six heart virtues.

RunningDeer
11th July 2014, 13:35
Yes, I’ve been getting the usual symptoms : tiredness, a bit of a headache, ads flooding past my adblock and overloading my browser, the occasional virus, and interestingly this time the persistence of a somewhat artificial presence, one ‘Lara’ who is keen to have my opinion on one particular site, Project Avalon, you may have heard of it. Hi there, Lara; let me give you my thoughts here in public. There is an endless and perfectly futile debate in tennis circles over who is the GOAT (the Greatest of All Time). I have no way of telling if Avalon is the best website ever, but it has got to be one of the best, otherwise why would you bother (thank you for the thumbs-up)? If we are talking here about some apocalyptic separation of the sheep and the Baphomet-worshipping goats, then we are definitely with the sheep. End of. Now kindly push off.
:ranger: I believe this has ended. There's no trace of ‘Lara’ in membership list or posts in search engine.


In the Wingmaker mythology there is a different angle...the human race was discovered by a diabolical race who were living in another galaxy and scanning their skies they found us, who are a rare breed, as we are soul carriers.
And they want our souls.
No mention of an ancient race already here on earth, or under the surface, headed by Satan.
These guys are called the Animus, and the only way humans can protect themselves against them is by using two technologies, time travel, or BST, which stands for ' blank slate technology', and invisibility.
With BST you can travel back to that moment in time when we were first spotted by the Animus, and then apply the invisibility technology so that they could never see us, and just toddle along with their normal routine.

Of course later the Wingmaker myth got changed around, and it's back to ancient evil already present here, and the only escape option is by developing the six heart virtues.

This is one of those timing thangs. I was in deep study for about a month with the Wingmaker’s Material. Then about three weeks ago I needed to stop.

Last evening I picked it up again for a couple of hours and then at that 2:00 o’clock hour, I read for a couple more.

RunningDeer
11th July 2014, 14:10
This happens once every 823 years. August, this year, will have 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays, and 5 Sundays. The Chinese call it “Silver pockets full.”


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UPDATE: This is incorrect. Please see Paul's post here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=852639&viewfull=1#post852639).

Dennis Leahy
11th July 2014, 14:12
Hey Dennis,
You are going to show us a film of your clot being busted?
Sounds exciting :lol:
I got held up again tonight by a talkative, lonely friend, but I will start the tuning around 8:45 CST.
Let me know if you feel anything!
I haven't done a lot of long distance work, so any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
NatalieHi Natalie/onawah,

OK, OK, I may have been using a television cliche hahahahha no film unfortunately. (But, I did get to see the ultrasound on the monitor.)

So, at 8:45 Central time, I laid down on the floor, pillow beneath my knees and another beneath my head, stretched my back a bit (mid back was tight from gardening), and focused on being receptive. Energy seemed to be centered at my 6th chakra (third eye), but I tried to drop into a more observational role and let that focus dissipate.

One hour later, I was awakened (by a phone call from my daughter.)

I felt good when I got up. I felt balanced, relaxed, and no pain to draw my attention to any particular spot. Was it a nap, was it a placebo, did your chakra tuning work? I don't know, but as I said, I felt good, and that was after a hard day of gardening with a leg that is stiff and a mildly injured wrist too - all seemed to disappear.

Thank you for your loving efforts and energy!

Dennis

araucaria
11th July 2014, 14:19
There's no trace of ‘Lara’ in membership list or posts in search engine.

There wouldn't be, Paula. Lara is doubtless some sort of webbot trawling for extra data, much less real than Nurse Zhivago :)
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RunningDeer
11th July 2014, 14:26
There's no trace of ‘Lara’ in membership list or posts in search engine.

There wouldn't be, Paula. Lara is doubtless some sort of webbot trawling for extra data, much less real than Nurse Zhivago :)
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Oh, I understood it so mean someone on the forum has been following you. BTW: another one of those syncs. Two maybe three days ago I was thinking of that movie Dr. Zhivago. I use to have a music box in the 70's with that theme song.

Hummmm, I hope it's not catchy.

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ulli
11th July 2014, 14:35
Hummmm, I hope it's not catchy.


Too late. And I didn't even need to click on the white triangle....
that tune was in my head the moment I read the above.
I guess it was waiting to be hummed.

RunningDeer
11th July 2014, 14:43
Hummmm, I hope it's not catchy.


Too late. And I didn't even need to click on the white triangle....
that tune was in my head the moment I read the above.
I guess it was waiting to be hummed.
I meant catchy as in "the bot" comes knocking around in my computer.

araucaria
11th July 2014, 14:57
Hummmm, I hope it's not catchy.


Too late. And I didn't even need to click on the white triangle....
that tune was in my head the moment I read the above.
I guess it was waiting to be hummed.
I meant catchy as in "the bot" comes knocking around in my computer.
I get this sort of adblockbuster every now and again. I doubt if it's contagious. This is the frist time I got a questionnaire. And strangely, when I log in, I very briefly get a page that looks like administrator stuff. Paul, are you reading this?