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Post by crazycat on Aug 16, 2005 0:37:27 GMT -5
Wow Ronni, that's so good to hear about you getting that job and it being so right for you. Well worth the wait, huh? I just love hearing about good news. Thanks for letting us know. Thanks Nani, glad you like the funny. That's my motto: when life sucks, make lots of funnies. I couldn't go to sleep last night so I got several chapters read already. So too late now, Ethel! ;D
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Post by crazycat on Aug 15, 2005 3:08:02 GMT -5
Somebody needs to give me some karma, I don't have very much. Surely I have helped or blessed someone out-here, have I not? I need a pacman smiley so I can go gobble up some karma. Hey, I've been posting something here everyday, that should get me at least one karma point. Here is some really cool websites I've discovered lately. Maybe some of you will be blessed by these and feel I deserve a brownie.... I mean karma point. www.diagnosis2012.co.uk/ This first one is humongous, there is a little bit of everything on there. www.trufax.org/#m3This one is about the real matrix, written by an air force personal under an anonymous name. It is huge too. www.etext.org/Zines/For those who like to read some sci-fi stories, this is a good place to go. deoxy.org/mckenna.htmSome cool audio files to listen to for those who like to listen, rather than read. Have fun.
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Post by crazycat on Aug 15, 2005 2:40:56 GMT -5
That is so funny Sky. I didn't mean I was going to stop everything going on in my life and put all my biscuits in just one basket. LOL! Right now I'm in the middle of at least 4 books, I don't plan to set those aside for 13 weeks. No way, they are too good. I was just wondering, because some writers kind of write in sequence and if you read one in the middle of that you might not understand what the crap is going on, you know. I think I will take Incubus's advice and read that first book this week, so I guess I will have to set aside my other books for just this week, because I'm still having to get some packing done. I'm doing that packing as slow as I can get away with though. LOL! ;D
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Post by crazycat on Aug 15, 2005 0:07:26 GMT -5
I kind of had a odd coincidence in purchasing some of his books.
I went to the book store to see if they had The Art of Dreaming book, but they didn't have that one. They had several other books of his. So I went ahead and picked out a couple of them and bought them. I had never read any of his books and I thought it might be good to at least read one before doing this project with the Art of Dreaming. Today I read the article about Carlos and Don Juan that Gav posted.After reading the article I realized I picked out his very first book and the very last one.
All I know of Carlo and Don Jaun is what I read in the article today. I was wondering what you guys think. Do you think it would be better if I read his first book this week before starting this project or do you think the Art of Dreaming should be the first one I read?
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Paradox
Aug 18, 2005 18:30:00 GMT -5
Post by crazycat on Aug 18, 2005 18:30:00 GMT -5
When I read your experience, parallel universe came to my mind. Hehe, maybe the person that is you in the parallel universe switched awareness/bodies with you for a while. Just a thought. ;D
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Post by crazycat on Aug 12, 2005 4:45:00 GMT -5
It is sad Nani, the way things are, but if the companies where not making and distributing it, it would go undergrownd with illegal bootleggers doing it. The people who want it would get it, just the same as they do with pot. I don't see it as the companies that causes kids to get this stuff, but lack of parental supervision.
The lack of supervision of parents is the fault of government's over spending which the people have to pay and both parents have to work to made ends meet to live life styles that are advertised by these companies that are trying to make money and give the people jobs. It all a vicious cycle. I see it as mismanagement of government money. Mismanaged on purpose for the soul purpose of turning this country into a communistic country.
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Post by crazycat on Aug 11, 2005 0:22:44 GMT -5
Well I totally disagree, even though I don't drink or smoke and I drive as little as possible. LOL! To have the government to make drinking and smoking illegal is only going to do one thing and that is to have even more control over what people can and can't do, which is furthering the cause of communism. Besides that it would not keep people from drinking if they really wanted too. There would be bootlegging crop up out the kazoo. Making pot illegal has not decreased the smoking and selling of Pot has it? No! In my opinion it made it worse. I'm not for the government taking away anymore of our rights. Having stricter penalties and laws for it's use and enforcing them, yes. People caught drunk while driving should have their license to drive a vehicle taken away and if they kill someone because of it they should go to jail for premeditated murder. Same with pot and other drugs.
It's just around the corner now, and mostly likely will take place in the near future where we will have the right to bare arms and our freedom of speech taken away. Then it won't be much farther down the road when the government will be assigning you what profession/job they want you to preform for them for the rest of your life and dole out what food they want you to eat and where you will be allowed to live.. You will not have the right to choose anything for yourself. You will be a slave working for the government just to exist.
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Post by crazycat on Aug 7, 2005 3:06:48 GMT -5
Wow! a birthday agian already. Cool. This makes you 17 doesn't it or is that 18. Anyhoo HAPPY BIRTHDAY ;D Party! Party!
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Post by crazycat on Aug 7, 2005 2:59:39 GMT -5
Good luck Lilac. I'm sending some good warm thoughts and hope what you want materalizes for you on Monday. Physic yourself up and go in with confidence and a smile on your face. If I'm awake at 9:30 am I will send you some encouraging thoughts
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Post by crazycat on Aug 1, 2005 3:54:35 GMT -5
James Redfield is the author.
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Post by crazycat on Jul 31, 2005 4:10:38 GMT -5
I think these are excellant books. I have read the first two and have bought the other three, but have not read them yet. This makes me want to get them out and read, but I'm reading Robert Monroe's book right now. I have had the Monroe books for several years and thought I had read them, but had him confuse with Courtney Brown the remote viewer. If you have not read Robert Monroe's books they are good, so is Courtney Brown's. I have so many books I could open up a library. I am in the process of moving after living in the same house for 20 years. This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do. So far, I've been doing more crying than packing. It's a good thing I have a while to get it done. LOL
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Post by crazycat on Jul 5, 2006 23:49:13 GMT -5
LOL cc, you are something else!! not of this earth!!haha just kidden I love you!! okay so everyone Lena is our july member of the month!!! yay!! lena thanks for being here and supporting this great community of fine folks!! I love this place!!!!!! Hehe! Ronni, I may not be of this earth, just passing through, but I'm not one of those lizard people. ;D Congratulations!!! Lena!!! Do you want me to go look for a sign for you? I know this one means thank you. I do thank you for being here. It's been lots of fun getting to know you and becoming a friend. It is unanimous, you have been chosen.
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Post by crazycat on Jun 2, 2006 14:57:52 GMT -5
Congrats!!!! Mandala, I've been enjoying your presense here. Looking forward to chatting more. I went looking for a sign that says congratulations, but they are all in German. This one looks like it might say it. or maybe this one. Nani!!! what do these signs say? I really like this one.
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Post by crazycat on Sept 17, 2005 23:47:38 GMT -5
Well thanks Ronni, that was big surprise. ;D
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Post by crazycat on Mar 26, 2005 1:41:54 GMT -5
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Post by crazycat on Mar 26, 2005 1:55:36 GMT -5
I am from Neptune
You are dreamy and mystical, with a natural psychic ability.
You love music, poetry, dance, and (most of all) the open sea.
Your soul is filled with possibilities, and your heart overflows with compassion.
You can be in a room full of friendly people and feel all alone.
If you don't get carried away with one idea, your spiritual nature will see you through anything.
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Post by crazycat on Mar 26, 2005 0:47:59 GMT -5
Here's mine.
Your fairy is called Bramble Iceshimmer She is a bone chilling revenger of widows She lives in leafy dells and bluebell glades She is only seen when the first flowers begin to blossom
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Post by crazycat on Mar 22, 2005 0:42:37 GMT -5
Sometimes I try to see myself as other people
I think I understand Ronni. I think I do that, too. Like I try to visualize what it would be like to be that person, to visualize what they are going through or what they are feeling. Also, other people can make you see yourself as different than what you see yourself. Like your seeing yourself through their eyes. If that makes any sense.
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Post by crazycat on Mar 20, 2005 20:47:38 GMT -5
Hi! Ronni, Thanks for the article on reincarnation. We have a long thread going over on WB's forum were we have been discussing reincarnation this last week or so. I'm going to post that link over there, too, for it does put a new twist on things. Interesting. The only thing I see is that if we all came from the same to original oversouls, Adam and Eve, then all past lives that ever was is how many past lives we've all had. All past lives make up the sum totally of all of us. Does that make any sense? LOL! Will our little finite brains ever understand it all?
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Coma's
Mar 12, 2005 20:29:12 GMT -5
Post by crazycat on Mar 12, 2005 20:29:12 GMT -5
Lilacsky, did you listen to William Buhlman on Coast to Coast the other night. His new book is going to be a novel about a lady in a coma having OBE's. Sounds like it will be interesting , huh?
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