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Post by Ejoty on Sept 28, 2006 2:37:05 GMT -5
I agree with Dancing Bear.
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Post by Ejoty on Jun 26, 2006 1:57:00 GMT -5
Glad I didn't step on any toes, Ladies.
I was just trying to help you see, as Dancing Bear said, all sides of the situation and to think what was going on. And Lady Bleu, remember, I'm as new to the readings as you are.. if not even more novice at it! I'll be sure not to hold my tongue.
I'm not offended, Lady Bleu And yes, Dancing Bear, the Runes are amazing!
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Post by Ejoty on Jun 25, 2006 3:42:19 GMT -5
Ok...Hopefully I was of help too. I'll butt out now.
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Post by Ejoty on Jun 25, 2006 3:34:19 GMT -5
Ok, so it is the same gentleman. See, now the way I see it, is that He and you ALREADY got messages that He was going to go soon. And your doing the reading was an attempt at trying to get an answer from another source. Alas one where it would be a "better" answer. But because of your ability of reading correctly, you are just getting the confirmation that He will finally soon be out of pain and in peace.
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Post by Ejoty on Jun 25, 2006 1:49:42 GMT -5
Got a question... is it possible that you are mis-reading the reading? You wrote in your blog that the one gentleman had seen the ghost cat, and you were taking that as the sign of his closeness to dying. Do tell me if I am misunderstanding the situation!
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Post by Ejoty on Oct 30, 2006 7:55:24 GMT -5
Does the 5pm world news count??
Seriously... I would agree that as a kid poltergeist was scary.
and as an Adult, I'd say The Ringu.
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Post by Ejoty on May 11, 2006 8:37:57 GMT -5
I guess I can handle being beaten by a computer more then by a player! LOL! Plus I didn't know that there was an option to do PvP or co-op! Boy, if they advertise that more, I wouldn't be so against the MMO Game's!!
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Post by Ejoty on May 11, 2006 3:03:10 GMT -5
I know of it and I have played "Warcraft." But I am not a big fan of the Multiplayer online games due to the horror stories of "bullies."
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Post by Ejoty on May 8, 2006 2:25:25 GMT -5
You never know... they might move the movie to new theaters.
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Post by Ejoty on May 7, 2006 2:57:59 GMT -5
Well, I say it's new. (I just checked the news clipping and found a website.) www.thecelestineprophecymovie.comI took a look at the theaters that it lists, and it looks like it's being done the same way that "What the Bleep do we Know" was released and in select theaters.
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Post by Ejoty on May 6, 2006 6:59:56 GMT -5
... Has anyone seen it?? I rememeber enjoying the first book.
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Post by Ejoty on Apr 30, 2006 2:01:02 GMT -5
Well, I guess I'm in the minority on the liking of the movie. I rented it last week with the belief that it was going to be a grand adventure, but was disappointed with how rushed the second hour was. I can understand why the movie spent so long on the first hour, I just think that they should have tossed in a extra hour to fully explore the world inside the wardrobe.
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Post by Ejoty on May 11, 2006 7:36:39 GMT -5
Your Welcome!
You can Karma me, I can't tell who's giving them!
As for the Karma...it's just me being as I like to say "Contrary."
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Post by Ejoty on May 11, 2006 3:18:22 GMT -5
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Post by Ejoty on May 8, 2006 2:21:21 GMT -5
Ahhhhh.... *smacks self in head* ... I understand what you mean now, CrazyCat! I agree completely! I have links to sites that show technology in places like ancient Egypt.
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Post by Ejoty on May 7, 2006 2:46:23 GMT -5
As for the evidence of where Atlantis is/was, there are reports of ruins in the waters off of Florida/Cuba. Which is one of the places claimed to be where Atlantis was located.
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Post by Ejoty on May 6, 2006 7:21:18 GMT -5
Glad you enjoyed my explainations! I could go into grand seminars on several of the topics! But I worked at short versions as to not overload brains with my ranting!
Ok, I agree that the majority were wiped out but then the survivers went out to all points and intergrated with the locals. And if you look at all of the Big religions they all have similar ideas. So my SHORT answer would be..Yes, we would look towards spiritually advanced races. And that we are, as there isn't many nations that don't have religion in their background of creation.
Aztec, eh... I tend to toss them together as they are similar in making. (sort of like Greeks and Romans) Anyhow, so where to start on them?? the buildings or shall I whip up a point that is "Aztec-like?"
Ahhh... the dreaded Karma point!
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Post by Ejoty on May 6, 2006 6:31:02 GMT -5
Atlantians ~ Though I might be mixing fiction with facts (I'll have to flip through the files in my head) I believe that they went to other surrounding lands and "helped" them. Take a look at China, South America, Central America, Egypt and (as just pointed out on my own site) Possibly in Bosnia there are similar pyramid structures and if I remember right, most seem to date from near the same era.
Egyptian Empire fall ~ I would say that it was a combination of events like Roman high-jinx and internal self destruction.
The Pyramids ~ like I said about the Atlantians, the pryamids were created with their help and advanced knowledge. I read this one book that mentioned that in the early days of egyptology, that while rummaging through a tomb a fellow knocked over and broke a urn with some sort of liquid in it. Now because it wasn't Gold or such He left it alone. After a while He went back to check out what He broke and He started to clean up the mess. He was surprised that where the liquid was, the solid rock was mallible to His touch. Needless to say, that was the only urn with that liquid in it found. It is theorised that it is that liquid that helped make it so that to this day, it is impossible to slide a piece of paper between any of the Egyptian Pyramid stones.
Hieroglyphs ~ Can't help you with that really. Though I am truely interested in Egyptian culture, I have focused on the buildings and such then the "Language."
Incas ~ What exactly are you curious about? And when you say "Incas" do you add in Mayan and Aztec as them too?
Aliens ~ These questions are different in my opinion. I do agree that all culures believed in Aliens. I can spout out two (maybe three) cultures that deal with "Aliens." But that would be potentially worth another post. And for the building of the fortresses... I would toss it between Aliens and Atlantians. It all depends on where you want to stop at the word "Alien."
(Man, if this doesn't get me Karma'd, nothing will! LOL)
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Post by Ejoty on Jul 22, 2006 3:56:51 GMT -5
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Post by Ejoty on Jul 7, 2006 5:16:12 GMT -5
The way the questions were going I was beginning to think I would have ended up as a candy bar!
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