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Post by paulh on Feb 12, 2009 22:12:20 GMT
When you talk of "colonization," you are merely stating that you believe that specific groupings of Words have taken on a life of their own and have taken up residency in your head. That is an interesting assertion and not at all my experience. How would you go about testing it? When the current residence(s) appear to lack the aspect of humor that makes life enjoyable, all who hear what "they" have to say may loose interest fairly quickly. As I understand it you are saying that the proposition that almost all human minds are (adversely) colonised is not sufficiently humorous for humans to consider. I rest the case for airbrushing.
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Post by maximus on Feb 12, 2009 22:38:58 GMT
Am I correct in thinking that you consider that if only Germany had had a better education system then the Nazi era could never have happened? You love making extrapolations, although how you get from point A to point Z is a complete mystery.
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Post by maximus on Feb 12, 2009 22:40:28 GMT
How would you go about testing it? Here we go with the testing again. Are you sure you are not related to Russell Holland?
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Post by billmcelligott on Feb 12, 2009 23:06:25 GMT
If Germany had not been humiliated by the Allies after WW1 the Nazi era would not have happened.
The Treaty of Versailles basically made Germany pay for all losses of WW1. The reparations created from this treaty completely devastated a beaten country. Without this Hitler could not have risen to power. IMHO.
Plus a world wide recession [not a long way from what we are seeing now] which enabled the opportunists in Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan to succeed where prosperity may well have seen them fall.
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Post by maximus on Feb 13, 2009 1:18:28 GMT
The only darkness we wrestle with is ignorance and superstition. I leave aside your interesting implication that you can prove (or at least believe) a negative - that there is no other type of darkness "I say there is no darkness but ignorance." - William Shakespeare
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Post by maximus on Feb 13, 2009 1:19:37 GMT
If Germany had not been humiliated by the Allies after WW1 the Nazi era would not have happened. The Treaty of Versailles basically made Germany pay for all losses of WW1. The reparations created from this treaty completely devastated a beaten country. Without this Hitler could not have risen to power. IMHO. Plus a world wide recession [not a long way from what we are seeing now] which enabled the opportunists in Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan to succeed where prosperity may well have seen them fall. Bill is right again. At least he's not bored. (sorry people, inside joke)
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Post by paulh on Feb 14, 2009 2:25:04 GMT
I was reading a rare book "Penetration: The question of extraterrestrial and human telepathy" www.amazon.com/Penetration-Question-Extraterrestrial-Human-Telepathy/dp/0966767403He proposes that research into telepathy is discouraged because once that topic is combined with the concept of alien lifeforms then humans can easily deduce that telepathically they are sitting ducks. I would take a more biological approach and suggest that human minds are immersed in a noological ocean with attendant flora (e.g. thoughtforms) and fauna (e.g. souls). Similarly of course humans are immersed in emotional oceans and etheric oceans and on the physical level an ocean of air. All of which are loaded with other life forms. For those into the esoteric: "Let the magician guard himself from drowning, at the point where land and water meet. The midway spot, which is neither dry nor wet, must provide the standing place whereon his feet are set."
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Post by paulh on Feb 14, 2009 12:38:03 GMT
Back to "Thought Viruses" again... <yawn> I have not mentioned "thought viruses" as the concept seems to me insufficient to describe what I see. But the concept of a "thought virus" does introduce the idea of germ warfare in the mental realm. It is that predatory action to which the unsuspecting human is vulnerable. How then to disinfect the mind after contamination? Will the mind even submit to decontamination?
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Post by billmcelligott on Feb 14, 2009 21:29:56 GMT
I think they put it in Whiskey, I am OK until I touch the 'Bells' or 'Whitehorse' or 'Glenfidic' I change the brand but the effect is always the same. How do they manage to get it in all the different brands ?
I see some very strange things.
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Post by maat on Feb 15, 2009 22:08:38 GMT
Eph 6:12 - For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world The only darkness we wrestle with is ignorance and superstition. Dear Max, with all due respect and, fully acknowledging your superior mind, education etc - you know not of what you speak..!!! As reported previously on this forum, one of the most terrifying experiences of my life was when I was physically attacked by something I could not see. I take even more seriously now that part of our ritual which asks "What is the first care of every Freemason?" Do you really think that the Tyler, with the steel sword, is there to keep out the public? Maat
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Post by maat on Feb 15, 2009 22:25:55 GMT
If you recognize that "G-d is the Word" and "the Word is G-d," then the moment you start wrestling with Words, is the moment you wrestle with G-d. ;D ;D ;D Was it you or Max that stated categorically that words do not exist. They are merely patterns. Just found it... you both back each other up it seems ... Thought, if words do not exist then our search for the lost word is a waste of time... Maat
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Post by paulh on Feb 16, 2009 0:55:30 GMT
What does your colony tell you? Do I detect a genuine search for knowledge?
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Post by maximus on Feb 16, 2009 2:26:33 GMT
Dear Max, with all due respect and, fully acknowledging your superior mind, education etc - you know not of what you speak..!!! Then I seem to wasting my efforts posting on this board.
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Post by paulh on Feb 16, 2009 3:49:48 GMT
one of the most terrifying experiences of my life was when I was physically attacked by something I could not see. Yesterday I was listening to a radio interview from about 1995 with Robert Bruce, a well known authority on astral projection www.astraldynamics.com/ and he recounted his experience of throwing off some dark entity. He said that it struggled violently in his body for some time before being ejected. He said he had 3 hernias from the event.
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Post by maat on Feb 16, 2009 4:04:55 GMT
You can't run away Max, yer a man, and a gladiator.
You tell me and others that we are confused in our thinking (and you might possibly be correct on some occasions) but we are still here.
Just for the record I am neither ignorant nor superstitious and I do know what I experience. You can think of me as kooky and I will think of you as Thomas.
And I hope you never have to wrestle with the invisible.
Cheers Maat
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Post by whistler on Feb 16, 2009 7:46:27 GMT
Does the mind operate around/through - the Brain or the Skin ?
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Post by paulh on Feb 16, 2009 8:04:48 GMT
Does the mind operate around/through - the Brain or the Skin ? Those with experience of remote viewing or OBE might reply: Only when convenient
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Post by maat on Feb 16, 2009 21:31:13 GMT
Mind, I think, expands or contracts to any boundary set by its director. I think of Mind being All and we can use as much of it as we can Master.
The mind body connection is interesting. Why can't we hear so well when our mind is elsewhere?
Maat
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Post by paulh on Feb 17, 2009 0:34:57 GMT
Why can't we hear so well when our mind is elsewhere? Sounds are of course attended to by human etheric and emotional levels as well and those levels may operate perfectly well even when the surface mind is preoccupied. Perhaps you mean that voices are not translated into conversational meaning when the mind is preoccupied. I have found that I can recall uninterpretable sounds some seconds later and then interpret them - for example working out what has been said in a very noisy situation. That seems to indicate that the sounds are physically heard and then translated into conversational meaning at a later time. Does this demonstrate that the mind is separate from the brain?
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Post by whistler on Feb 18, 2009 2:46:07 GMT
It is truly difficult to know exactly what "Mind" is.
There are so many things happening to us at so many levels.
We have our heart pumping, as I key this there are dozens of actions driving my fingers. When we go to sleep- sometimes we dream a mixture of past events sometimes we astral travel. Whilst asleep our digestion keeps working. When we are clairvoyant we receive information from through the veil. Sometimes we plan what we are going to have for a meal
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