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Oh, dimensions and souls looks like this pic, hmmmmm

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Scarabs were very popular objects in ancient Egypt. What makes the one discovered recently in Israel more unique, is its size and quality. The artifact was discovered in an excellent state of preservation. After preliminary studies, the researchers confirmed that the stone scarab contains the engraved name of its owner, but they haven't deciphered it yet. The description of the owner’s position in society includes phrases like ''overseer of the treasury'', ''bearer of the seal'', etc. Apart from those descriptions, archaeologists also recognized the symbol of the ankh, which symbolized eternal life and meant resurrection and stability.
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[link to www.ancient-origins.net]
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Do you see it? Dang...
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it is so strong I have not looked
to many meanings (memory) for me to look yet
glad it got you
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For the first time ever, scientists have captured images of the flash of light that sparks at the very moment a human sperm cell makes contact with an egg.

The phenomenon has been observed in animals before, but no one’s ever seen the spark of human conception. And what’s even more incredible is the fact that some eggs burn brighter than others, which is a direct indication of their ability to develop into a healthy embryo, a team from Northwestern University found.
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Hmmm...
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you can hmmm all you like
patchy , like 1v i notice because people i know prompt me to notice thus it is never an issue for me because i will always walk away because i possess no connectivity to what i do not notice
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Fair enough. Just wondering why it took you so long to reply regarding your statement about an article about dinosaurs.
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plus i possess a different relationship with dinosaurs unlike what you will expect and the current presentation and emotional expression of tooth and claw spark of life origin people is remote from current understanding here upon gaia

it is unimaginable to people that tooth and claw cultures on the own location planets experienced cosmic egg birth experiences like here upon gaia thus went through many alterations of environment which reduced them to natural but barbaric in comparison to what they were and what they become expressions emotional expression (life)

and the experiences tooth and claw have experienced within gaia`s altering environments is a reflection of that
they are no different from cat`s dog`s and all life that is natural empathetic telepathic and they love, have kids and express themselves wonderfully

thus without recourse to the content of what i write you may see 1v`s and patchy`s are not within my emotional range when they mimic what they believe to be
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For the first time ever, scientists have captured images of the flash of light that sparks at the very moment a human sperm cell makes contact with an egg.

The phenomenon has been observed in animals before, but no one’s ever seen the spark of human conception. And what’s even more incredible is the fact that some eggs burn brighter than others, which is a direct indication of their ability to develop into a healthy embryo, a team from Northwestern University found.
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Oh, dimensions and souls looks like this pic, hmmmmm

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Scarabs were very popular objects in ancient Egypt. What makes the one discovered recently in Israel more unique, is its size and quality. The artifact was discovered in an excellent state of preservation. After preliminary studies, the researchers confirmed that the stone scarab contains the engraved name of its owner, but they haven't deciphered it yet. The description of the owner’s position in society includes phrases like ''overseer of the treasury'', ''bearer of the seal'', etc. Apart from those descriptions, archaeologists also recognized the symbol of the ankh, which symbolized eternal life and meant resurrection and stability.
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[link to www.ancient-origins.net]
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Do you see it? Dang...
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Yes, that is interesting. Especially on the symbol of a scarab. You know, Dali's work is considered the spiritualists bible. He painted scarabs quite a bit and the meaning in the paintings was ummmm, let's say it draws a bigger picture into what this means.
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Narrow is the gate comes to mind. The step pyramids from another angle look like a pier. The gate each time becomes narrower and narrower until it is like climbing straight up a cliff when before it was an easier path.afro
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It is said by wise ones, through insightful ideology, that Life is the illusion beginning at birth created by ones mind of the fusion of perception of shapes formed by experiences and the interpretations brought on by the senses. The kaleidoscope of life is the weaved garment or mask by desires, perceptions, and expectations hiding our immortal self. The quest of finding self is loosing self, shedding/molting the illusion. Like is said 'kingdom of heaven is within. Whomever looses their life shall find it'
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This goes as well:
[link to iheartintelligence.com]

Back in 1938, there was a play called “Gas Light” that was later adapted into a movie in 1944. In the story, a husband works diligently to convince his wife and their acquaintances that she is insane by making very small and subtle changes to their environment. When the wife would point out the changes, the husband convinced her that she was wrong about the changes and that she was crazy. Slowly but surely, the wife starts to give in to the self-doubt created by those subtle changes, namely a gas lamp that the husband keeps dimming, hence the term “gaslighting”.


In the play, the key was the husband’s ability to alter the wife’s perception of reality. She saw the lamp as being dimmer and the husband assures her that it is not. He made he doubt her perception, and therefore her reality. It is a form of mental abuse that people too often don’t even realize what is happening to them. For the perpetrator, the ability to control the victim’s own perceptions of themselves and the things around them allows them to control the victim themselves.


I’ll tell you now, the same thing I told her:
You see, my friend, there are people in this world who will look at a unicorn and think to themselves, “woah, that is a unicorn, which is something I will never be.” They will try to convince you, the unicorn, that you are just an average horse like them with a weird growth on your head that you should probably get checked out by some kind of medical professional that deals with head growths. They will try to steal your magic and make you as dull and ordinary as the plain, old horses that they are. Because they need you to be a plain, old horse like they are, just to bring you down to their level…
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Oh, dimensions and souls looks like this pic, hmmmmm

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Scarabs were very popular objects in ancient Egypt. What makes the one discovered recently in Israel more unique, is its size and quality. The artifact was discovered in an excellent state of preservation. After preliminary studies, the researchers confirmed that the stone scarab contains the engraved name of its owner, but they haven't deciphered it yet. The description of the owner’s position in society includes phrases like ''overseer of the treasury'', ''bearer of the seal'', etc. Apart from those descriptions, archaeologists also recognized the symbol of the ankh, which symbolized eternal life and meant resurrection and stability.
 Quoting: Israel

[link to www.ancient-origins.net]
 Quoting: aether


Do you see it? Dang...
 Quoting: Tavie


Yes, that is interesting. Especially on the symbol of a scarab. You know, Dali's work is considered the spiritualists bible. He painted scarabs quite a bit and the meaning in the paintings was ummmm, let's say it draws a bigger picture into what this means.
 Quoting: Fancypantz

Khepri's song and not subordinate but surrender
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Narrow is the gate comes to mind. The step pyramids from another angle look like a pier. The gate each time becomes narrower and narrower until it is like climbing straight up a cliff when before it was an easier path.afro
 Quoting: Fancypantz


It is said by wise ones, through insightful ideology, that Life is the illusion beginning at birth created by ones mind of the fusion of perception of shapes formed by experiences and the interpretations brought on by the senses. The kaleidoscope of life is the weaved garment or mask by desires, perceptions, and expectations hiding our immortal self. The quest of finding self is loosing self, shedding/molting the illusion. Like is said 'kingdom of heaven is within. Whomever looses their life shall find it'
 Quoting: Fancypantz


This goes as well:
[link to iheartintelligence.com]

Back in 1938, there was a play called “Gas Light” that was later adapted into a movie in 1944. In the story, a husband works diligently to convince his wife and their acquaintances that she is insane by making very small and subtle changes to their environment. When the wife would point out the changes, the husband convinced her that she was wrong about the changes and that she was crazy. Slowly but surely, the wife starts to give in to the self-doubt created by those subtle changes, namely a gas lamp that the husband keeps dimming, hence the term “gaslighting”.


In the play, the key was the husband’s ability to alter the wife’s perception of reality. She saw the lamp as being dimmer and the husband assures her that it is not. He made he doubt her perception, and therefore her reality. It is a form of mental abuse that people too often don’t even realize what is happening to them. For the perpetrator, the ability to control the victim’s own perceptions of themselves and the things around them allows them to control the victim themselves.


I’ll tell you now, the same thing I told her:
You see, my friend, there are people in this world who will look at a unicorn and think to themselves, “woah, that is a unicorn, which is something I will never be.” They will try to convince you, the unicorn, that you are just an average horse like them with a weird growth on your head that you should probably get checked out by some kind of medical professional that deals with head growths. They will try to steal your magic and make you as dull and ordinary as the plain, old horses that they are. Because they need you to be a plain, old horse like they are, just to bring you down to their level…

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the one eyed king in the land of the blind, they thought his eyes deceived him and prepared to poke them out, so that he be like them, little were they aware it was them who had no imagination, let alone their lack of sight, they were like bats without radar
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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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you sound good to

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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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That sounds awesome! I have only been once around 8, but loved it. We went the same weekend Captain Eo opened. 3D.

Pirates of the Caribbean was closed for maintenance unfortunately.

That was nice of your friend. Did you go on all the roller coasters? So much fun.

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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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That sounds awesome! I have only been once around 8, but loved it. We went the same weekend Captain Eo opened. 3D.

Pirates of the Caribbean was closed for maintenance unfortunately.

That was nice of your friend. Did you go on all the roller coasters? So much fun.

cool2
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Pirates is a classic! Unfortunate you didn't get to experience it.

I love roller coasters, and I went on all of the ones Disneyland has - well, except for the Matterhorn because that one was closed. But what I love most about Disneyland isn't really the thrill of the rides - for pure adrenaline, Six Flags has the best roller coasters in the world.

But there's something 'different' about the way Disneyland designs its rides. It's like the way a magician goes about creating a trick. Even as you are waiting in line, the five senses are directed and the focus and attention of the parkgoer is controlled. They have these machines which emit the perfect scent at just the right time and then suck those scents back into the ground as soon as they aren't needed.

The lighting, atmosphere, facade of the whole place is impeccable. They have an entire underground city underneath the park to ensure that the characters can only be found where they belong - no cowboys in tommorowland. janitors pop up out of the ground and clear the trash away like little moles...and the facade, the mythology of Disneyland, is never broken....

The idea is to transport you to a place that feels like another world, and it actually does. I've been to a lot of theme parks, and none of them do what Disneyland does. Fun rides? Maybe. But rides that immerse you, so totally, in their stories, that you are for a time truly a part of those stories? There's quite a bit of planning that goes into that, and it's pretty fascinating...
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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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That sounds awesome! I have only been once around 8, but loved it. We went the same weekend Captain Eo opened. 3D.

Pirates of the Caribbean was closed for maintenance unfortunately.

That was nice of your friend. Did you go on all the roller coasters? So much fun.

cool2
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Pirates is a classic! Unfortunate you didn't get to experience it.

I love roller coasters, and I went on all of the ones Disneyland has - well, except for the Matterhorn because that one was closed. But what I love most about Disneyland isn't really the thrill of the rides - for pure adrenaline, Six Flags has the best roller coasters in the world.

But there's something 'different' about the way Disneyland designs its rides. It's like the way a magician goes about creating a trick. Even as you are waiting in line, the five senses are directed and the focus and attention of the parkgoer is controlled. They have these machines which emit the perfect scent at just the right time and then suck those scents back into the ground as soon as they aren't needed.

The lighting, atmosphere, facade of the whole place is impeccable. They have an entire underground city underneath the park to ensure that the characters can only be found where they belong - no cowboys in tommorowland. janitors pop up out of the ground and clear the trash away like little moles...and the facade, the mythology of Disneyland, is never broken....

The idea is to transport you to a place that feels like another world, and it actually does. I've been to a lot of theme parks, and none of them do what Disneyland does. Fun rides? Maybe. But rides that immerse you, so totally, in their stories, that you are for a time truly a part of those stories? There's quite a bit of planning that goes into that, and it's pretty fascinating...
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I remember my dad being really disappointed about Pirates being closed. I didn't know what I was missing, so it was no thing to me.

I was still really young but remember: Space Mountain, The Haunted House, Captain EO, It's a Small World, and like a Rocky mountain roller coaster? Something like that. I loved that one. I recall my brother getting a Goofy hat. :P

That scent thing is kinda creepy...I have heard of how Disneyland underground working play out. Fascinating indeed.
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Ahh, that would be Thunder Mountain. That one is great, but it annoyed us yesterday because it was supposed to be a 35 minute wait and ended up being at least an hour and a half. I suppose though it was alright because we got super lucky with Space Mountain which is usually at least a 75 minute wait, and caught it right after it reopened after being shut down awhile and got right on.

Thunder Mountain was the only terrible line we had to stand in yesterday too, the fastpass system works pretty well. But yeah we got a chance to get on basically all the best rides, Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, Star Tours, It's a Small World, Splash Mountain, Haunted House, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Alice in Wonderland, and a few others, like this cool buzz lightyear ride where you get to shoot enemies with a space gun and this other Roger Rabbit ride and a Winnie the Pooh ride. They also had this amazing feature at the end of the night which we got to see....



But unfortunately, due to wind conditions, no fireworks. verysad

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Ahh, that would be Thunder Mountain. That one is great, but it annoyed us yesterday because it was supposed to be a 35 minute wait and ended up being at least an hour and a half. I suppose though it was alright because we got super lucky with Space Mountain which is usually at least a 75 minute wait, and caught it right after it reopened after being shut down awhile and got right on.

Thunder Mountain was the only terrible line we had to stand in yesterday too, the fastpass system works pretty well. But yeah we got a chance to get on basically all the best rides, Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, Star Tours, It's a Small World, Splash Mountain, Haunted House, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Alice in Wonderland, and a few others, like this cool buzz lightyear ride where you get to shoot enemies with a space gun and this other Roger Rabbit ride and a Winnie the Pooh ride. They also had this amazing feature at the end of the night which we got to see....



But unfortunately, due to wind conditions, no fireworks. verysad
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Thunder Mountain sounds right. That is a long wait for a ride. I haven't heard of most of the new ones. The Roger Rabbit one sounds intriguing. They all do really.

Elaborate parade. I usually don't have the patience for a parade, but that's one I'd wait for.

How fun. I haven't been to an amusement park since my early 20's. I went to Great America a bunch of times growing up.

Roller coasters are awesome.

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I'm a roller coaster freak, love the craziest rides out there, my alltime favorite is probably still X2 from Six Flags. I know I've at some point in the past posted this before, but it's so awesome it bears repeating.



When I get off that ride it's like my head is still riding it for awhile lol.

But, once you do the craziest rides in the world you get a tad desensitized to theme parks. At a certain point it's like you build such a high tolerance, it's pretty frustrating. Maybe that's something which doesn't happen if you don't have a bunch of amazing super theme parks only an hour or two from home.

I've always been a freak for roller coasters, even when I was a little kid and my mom used to take me to disneyland, I wanted to ride the scariest ones, I loved that feeling.

But yeah, Disneyland is not the place to go for the adrenaline rush, what they do there is a lot more psychological...
hmm

I dream quite often of theme parks. Honestly it's weird. Rides, people, lines, and crazy crazy things all over the place. It's like one of my archetypal personal consciousness dreamscapes and I've always wondered what it might mean.
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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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Yay! I'm so glad you got to go
Magic:)
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I'm a roller coaster freak, love the craziest rides out there, my alltime favorite is probably still X2 from Six Flags. I know I've at some point in the past posted this before, but it's so awesome it bears repeating.



When I get off that ride it's like my head is still riding it for awhile lol.

But, once you do the craziest rides in the world you get a tad desensitized to theme parks. At a certain point it's like you build such a high tolerance, it's pretty frustrating. Maybe that's something which doesn't happen if you don't have a bunch of amazing super theme parks only an hour or two from home.

I've always been a freak for roller coasters, even when I was a little kid and my mom used to take me to disneyland, I wanted to ride the scariest ones, I loved that feeling.

But yeah, Disneyland is not the place to go for the adrenaline rush, what they do there is a lot more psychological...
hmm

I dream quite often of theme parks. Honestly it's weird. Rides, people, lines, and crazy crazy things all over the place. It's like one of my archetypal personal consciousness dreamscapes and I've always wondered what it might mean.
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Roller coasters were always my favorite. With that said, I've only been to Disneyland, Great America, and Santa Cruz Boardwalk. It was 7 hour drive to get to San Jose from where I lived as a kid. About 10 hours drive now.

No cool theme parks around these parts, really. :P

I would love to dream of theme park. I'm gonna try to self suggest said. Actually dreams usually revolve around incomplete thought loops.

hmm
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I almost lost my magic band on space mountain lol
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I'm a roller coaster freak, love the craziest rides out there, my alltime favorite is probably still X2 from Six Flags. I know I've at some point in the past posted this before, but it's so awesome it bears repeating.



When I get off that ride it's like my head is still riding it for awhile lol.

But, once you do the craziest rides in the world you get a tad desensitized to theme parks. At a certain point it's like you build such a high tolerance, it's pretty frustrating. Maybe that's something which doesn't happen if you don't have a bunch of amazing super theme parks only an hour or two from home.

I've always been a freak for roller coasters, even when I was a little kid and my mom used to take me to disneyland, I wanted to ride the scariest ones, I loved that feeling.

But yeah, Disneyland is not the place to go for the adrenaline rush, what they do there is a lot more psychological...
hmm

I dream quite often of theme parks. Honestly it's weird. Rides, people, lines, and crazy crazy things all over the place. It's like one of my archetypal personal consciousness dreamscapes and I've always wondered what it might mean.
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Roller coasters were always my favorite. With that said, I've only been to Disneyland, Great America, and Santa Cruz Boardwalk. It was 7 hour drive to get to San Jose from where I lived as a kid. About 10 hours drive now.

No cool theme parks around these parts, really. :P

I would love to dream of theme park. I'm gonna try to self suggest said. Actually dreams usually revolve around incomplete thought loops.

hmm
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You have to go to six flags if you want to experience the best coasters in the world wink
If you're ever in SoCal, don't forget!
Though I believe there are Six Flags parks in other places in the country too, a few of them.
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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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Yay! I'm so glad you got to go
Magic:)
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Me too hf
It really made me happy to be there.
And I'd been wanting to go for a year now at least.
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Yeah six flags is totally different experience. They are all over. I used to have season passes to great adventureafro
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I'm a roller coaster freak, love the craziest rides out there, my alltime favorite is probably still X2 from Six Flags. I know I've at some point in the past posted this before, but it's so awesome it bears repeating.



When I get off that ride it's like my head is still riding it for awhile lol.

But, once you do the craziest rides in the world you get a tad desensitized to theme parks. At a certain point it's like you build such a high tolerance, it's pretty frustrating. Maybe that's something which doesn't happen if you don't have a bunch of amazing super theme parks only an hour or two from home.

I've always been a freak for roller coasters, even when I was a little kid and my mom used to take me to disneyland, I wanted to ride the scariest ones, I loved that feeling.

But yeah, Disneyland is not the place to go for the adrenaline rush, what they do there is a lot more psychological...
hmm

I dream quite often of theme parks. Honestly it's weird. Rides, people, lines, and crazy crazy things all over the place. It's like one of my archetypal personal consciousness dreamscapes and I've always wondered what it might mean.
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Roller coasters were always my favorite. With that said, I've only been to Disneyland, Great America, and Santa Cruz Boardwalk. It was 7 hour drive to get to San Jose from where I lived as a kid. About 10 hours drive now.

No cool theme parks around these parts, really. :P

I would love to dream of theme park. I'm gonna try to self suggest said. Actually dreams usually revolve around incomplete thought loops.

hmm
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You have to go to six flags if you want to experience the best coasters in the world wink
If you're ever in SoCal, don't forget!
Though I believe there are Six Flags parks in other places in the country too, a few of them.
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I've always want to go to Six Flags. Some day, hopefully.

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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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I went to Disneyland yesterday. I had a really great time there. I was thinking about writing my next blog post about Disneyland. Of course I have been going ever since I was a child. Perhaps that's common if you are a Californian.

Well, it had been four years since the last time I'd gone, and there was no way I thought I'd end up getting a chance to go before I turned 24. I have been wanting to go very badly since I turned 23, and a good friend of mine surprised me and paid for my ticket.
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Yay! I'm so glad you got to go
Magic:)
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Me too hf
It really made me happy to be there.
And I'd been wanting to go for a year now at least.
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That's really awesome. I remember you saying that. Really cool of your friend.
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hi seer:)
Hopefully you will get to go. Six flags has all the loop coasters.
I do say the yeti ride in animal kingdom was probably the best thrill ride. I literally had a visual on that ride lol
It went backwards. So part of me in visual went forwards while the other part went backwards. It was a strange feeling hahaha
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I really do need to see Disneyworld, still. Yet to visit Florida. I've never really had a reason to go there, I guess. Maybe I'll visit Kai.
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First one was written better but oh well, lol

Mortal soul and immortal soul was the two. The domaens is astral and ethereal. afro
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can you broaden that /z\ meaning
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If the silent one aka boogeyman lets me, lol
I gotta go right now. But will when I get back. Had a really immersed day back to the start, with silent one. Goes to the last which does involve satan(initial guardian) topic. It's very interesting, will throw a little osiris isis in there afro

That's the trailer anyways charlie
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Huh, got some feedback on guardian topic. Said in a show

In my country, China, it is forbidden for a body guard to be in a relationship. Love is considered to be dangerous to both the body guards safety and the safety of the employer.-Stitchers
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Thoughts on spark of life of gaia. The season of fertility is the shifting of satan in a way, from darkness to light, guardian(dark) to lovespark(light). They say that one of the ultimate things of achievement is to create light 'out of darkness'. Has to do with venus and some other stuff. And guardian means spiritual technology. If you get too close to something that is guarded, it will guard in any way necessary to keep one away which causes one to move away until ready or to keep away for good. That is what I have come across with things. And satan is a guard. Guard of gaia. A shapeshifter from dark to shining.

The maid of the mist and apep stories are similar telling of the shifting union of dark to light of how the egg and sperm meet or universe. It also has to do with the scarab emblem as that creates the larva worm of mortal mind binding the immortal mind in persistent memory.
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can you broaden that /z\ meaning
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If the silent one aka boogeyman lets me, lol
I gotta go right now. But will when I get back. Had a really immersed day back to the start, with silent one. Goes to the last which does involve satan(initial guardian) topic. It's very interesting, will throw a little osiris isis in there afro

That's the trailer anyways charlie
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Huh, got some feedback on guardian topic. Said in a show

In my country, China, it is forbidden for a body guard to be in a relationship. Love is considered to be dangerous to both the body guards safety and the safety of the employer.-Stitchers
 Quoting: Fancypantz

Thoughts on spark of life of gaia. The season of fertility is the shifting of satan in a way, from darkness to light, guardian(dark) to lovespark(light). They say that one of the ultimate things of achievement is to create light 'out of darkness'. Has to do with venus and some other stuff. And guardian means spiritual technology. If you get too close to something that is guarded, it will guard in any way necessary to keep one away which causes one to move away until ready or to keep away for good. That is what I have come across with things. And satan is a guard. Guard of gaia. A shapeshifter from dark to shining.

The maid of the mist and apep stories are similar telling of the shifting union of dark to light of how the egg and sperm meet or universe. It also has to do with the scarab emblem as that creates the larva worm of mortal mind binding the immortal mind in persistent memory.
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you really do have an understanding beyond.
beyond words.

beyonder.

be wonder.

beyond those lost
down under
lift up
those
lost souls
cast asunder
forevermore
no more lost
to wander
listen for
the call
the cry
of distant thunder
no more, no more
to wander
no more, no more
evermore
to wonder........
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U'll see black dot on Sun, lower right corner, this is Nibiru.
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fancy
good afternoon
on the second soul in matter topic
memory
matter = transient time invariant

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all memory of matter is forgotten by new matter arriving somewhere

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2 nd soul = memory in matter of self

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reincarnation/rebirth trans dimensional topic

was the thought
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First one was written better but oh well, lol

Mortal soul and immortal soul was the two. The domaens is astral and ethereal. afro
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can you broaden that /z\ meaning
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the reason the state of mind labeled logos was experienced but never explained is because until recently no one knew the velocity of our non material dimension are faster than light

the faster than light reality explains why out thoughts are experienced in a sensation of being separate from the material environment, inclusive of our body, we experience our thought within
our thoughts are separated from all material structure by velocity
everything material by default is moving at max. light speed downwards to very slow to our eye.
our thought velocity is always above light speed ad infinitum and matches the non material dimensions velocities that we today know form and sustain our material light speed velocity dimension

the altered state of mind called logos is when we with thought (conscious) utilize information from our non material dimensions via our natural ability to think (thought process) at faster than light velocity

in logos state of mind the information we utilize of faster than light velocity is either:

1) information that has not slowed down to light velocity so is not existing in our material dimension

2) information that does exist within our light velocity material dimension but because it has slowed into material expression it has altered complexity so when we utilize the information from our non material dimensions we experience it as it exists before it shape changes via complexity of light into what it has become in material reality

this is why we can "see" how material things work by visualizing correctly how they must work, like tesla and others did because we see the information that forms into what we materially see before it has become what we materially see because we are within thought within the same dimension(s) the information is arriving from for that which we we looking at in material form

this is logos
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our environments altering velocities are frequently unnoticed by many

In other words, when the circles changed colour quickly, participants weren't actually choosing at all, but their brain was telling them that they had - and that what they'd seen was what they'd chosen. So their brain was working faster than they could process, leaving participants with the overwhelming feeling that they had chosen, when in reality they hadn't ever had the chance.
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[link to www.sciencealert.com]
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