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I miss my baby...
It felt really bad yesterday and it does today too.
It felt really bad yesterday and it does today too.
I miss my baby...
It felt really bad yesterday and it does today too.
I miss my baby...
It felt really bad yesterday and it does today too.
Lol yeah I guess so! :lol: Aww that's a nice thought, could be. I dunnow what the dream further had to do with Michael though, can't remember. Totally need to buy me a book on dreaming someday soon, I'm so intrigued by it especially after youknowwhat.Don't they always say you're the best interpreter of your own dreams in the end, lol. I thought maybe people from this board were there because the the borders are somehow connected with Michael? Or maybe it's telling you that you're not alone :hug:
Ok, it wasn't as contradictory. Researcher Michael Persinger found the following things in a series of studies:I'm reading the book The Intention Experiment (still, lol) and I'd really recommend it. It's like a scientific compendium of all studies that have to do with the ability of consciousness to affect things. I'm in a chapter right now that talks about the Earth's magnetic field fluctuations and the effect this has on psychic ability. Seems that when the field is quiet (no geomagnetic storms caused by the sun), our ability to perceive and pick up info is at its highest and during 'stormy' times it's low, but our ability to DO something to the world is high. So like we can send intention, prayer, etc well during unquiet geo times, but perceive things the best during quiet times. (However I just got to a part where it seems to say it's opposite for women -- kind of confused now. Will explain more when I'm done at some point.) Anyway, the geomagnetic field has been generally very quiet the last few years because we were at the longest solar minimum ever recorded. It's picking up more now. If you want to track things yourself, you can see http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html
and historical data can be found here: http://wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kp/index.html
It is very scientific, yes. It's highly interesting, but it's slow reading. I feel like after some pages I need a break. I've heard her before on Coast to Coast, so that's how I first became interested. The scientific research I find crazy important, so I'm trying to wade through it. One of the reasons I would recommend it despite it being technical is just from a knowledge standpoint. People always accuse people who believe in this stuff of being floofy, but the research is far from it. Floofy, for example, would be much of the movie What the Bleep. Yes, it was "wow!", but some of it was really taken out of context and fringe theories were presented like they're fact. The part that always got me about that movie was how the natives of America couldn't SEE (like physically couldn't see) the ships of Europeans approaching because they had no concept ships like that could exist. Since they weren't in their world view, they only saw the water breaking and thought, "what's up with that???" OMG. What a bunch of BS :lol: How would a baby ever learn anything then? :rolleyes2: Not that there aren't kernels of truth in that movie, just some of it was so ... floofy. But anyway, yes the book is worth it if you can stand the technical bent.mjbunny - thanks for the info about the Intention Experiment book. I looked into that online a couple weeks ago...along with the other books Lynne has written but they seemed too technical and science-y for me...I thought I would get bored reading them. Is the book keeping you interested?
OMG!!!! That's is SOOOO COOL! :wild: Wow. As Krishna. Wowww. Reminds me of some stuff Barbara's written on Inner Michael! Where did you get it?Look what I got today
^ Oooops, too bad for anyone wanting the MJ Krishna calendar cuz I just bought it :lol: I guess Etsy works like ebay or something? Wonder if she'll add more. I'd love a candle like yours, but there aren't any in the listings.
It's too bad she doesn't have MJ on her paintings page. The Krishna thing is a tad weird, but for some reason I love it. I guess it kind of reminds me of my favorite old tarot deck, Cosmic Tarot, where many of the characters look like old movie stars.Yes Etsy is just like Ebay :yes: The Seller was pretty fast with the shipping too.
Sorry I bought the last candle though Maybe you can ask her if she can make you one though :hug: I found her website too, pretty cool stuff! http://vickiberndt.com/
:lol: Wow, haven't seen that for a long time. It's pretty gross, I'll agree, but I remember how we all laughed back then when his parts were falling off. :doh: If The Fly wigs you out, I'd suggest not seeing 'Hannibal'. I'm not the kind of person who's traditionally shy-ed away from horror movies. Used to love them. Try not to watch them often anymore, though. I don't think it's necessarily good to put images like that into your mind, stupid things to haunt you at 4am or gross or torturous stuff that will pop up like thought vomit at some point in your life. Anyway, one night 'Hannibal' was on and I was like, ok, I saw 'Silence of the Lambs', this isn't so bad. And then the last 15 minutes or so... uke: It about made me physically sick. Never had a movie make me sick before. I was on the verge of barfing clear into the next day and just so disturbed. I could not get those effing images out of my mind. :no: I felt like my mind got raped, really. Maybe those particular things just got to ME that badly and not others. I don't know, but I wish I'd never seen that. I wish it could just be erased. That and 'Wolf Creek'...Omg you guys...word of advice...never watch "The Fly" before bedtime! I just watched that movie for the first time...didn't expect it to be so grotesque. I can't get those images out of my mind now. :bugeyed Hope it doesn't taint my dreams... I just might not sleep AGAIN.
Yeah, I wonder too.Anyway, wonder if there's a global energy upgrade going on right now... that is forcing us to release old patterns or process our crap...
Good, because that was just outright ridiculous :lmao: But I loved the part when she drew the blue vines all over her body. Or how our brains are 'addicted' to the chemical processes that keep drawing us to the things those neurons crave. So it has its merits.Btw, I'm with you on your feelings about what 'What the Bleep' talked about...about how the natives couldn't see the ships...:lol:
No way would I go near Hannibal. I simply will not do horror movies. I used to love them but I can't handle the vibes anymore... even if it's just a commercial about a horror movie. I'm sure The Fly wasn't as bad as Hannibal but I totally really wish I hadn't seen some of that footage. Disturbingly yuck.:lol: Wow, haven't seen that for a long time. It's pretty gross, I'll agree, but I remember how we all laughed back then when his parts were falling off. :doh: If The Fly wigs you out, I'd suggest not seeing 'Hannibal'. I'm not the kind of person who's traditionally shy-ed away from horror movies. Used to love them. Try not to watch them often anymore, though. I don't think it's necessarily good to put images like that into your mind, stupid things to haunt you at 4am or gross or torturous stuff that will pop up like thought vomit at some point in your life. Anyway, one night 'Hannibal' was on and I was like, ok, I saw 'Silence of the Lambs', this isn't so bad. And then the last 15 minutes or so... uke: It about made me physically sick. Never had a movie make me sick before. I was on the verge of barfing clear into the next day and just so disturbed. I could not get those effing images out of my mind. :no: I felt like my mind got raped, really. Maybe those particular things just got to ME that badly and not others. I don't know, but I wish I'd never seen that. I wish it could just be erased. That and 'Wolf Creek'...
Loved those parts too. It definitely still had some good points in it! I still quite enjoy the movie overall.Good, because that was just outright ridiculous :lmao: But I loved the part when she drew the blue vines all over her body. Or how our brains are 'addicted' to the chemical processes that keep drawing us to the things those neurons crave. So it has its merits.
Hmm I've been really stressed out lately too. I'm currently under a lot of pressure right now in my life and I don't expect it to let up any time soon. It's a long process. When I get like this I feel like escaping. It's hard to stay in reality sometimes.
But I hope everyone else is doing all right. :huggy: