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Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by kateman, May 13, 2008.

  1. goodswipe

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    A bin? Like a bin file?

    /init 6

    ;)
     
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  2. metave

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    Watch out for rust and sharp edges in the exhaust pipe, dude. That's as much thought as I'm going to apply to the practicality of "mechaphillia."
     
  3. svtstang

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    Man I thought I successfully got rid of all that leaked info about my personal life :/ 2.5 inch piping works the best!

    Just kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Or am I o_O
     
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    I've got a wonderful pic of two anthro dragons having their way with a '70 Barracuda from some of my more interesting dives through furry porn sources. Might have to post a link some time.
     
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    Lol Aus, I think we can survive without the link :p
     
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    Sigh...be that way. But seriously, my gay furry buddies sure do collect some interesting stuff. XD
     
  7. metave

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    I... I'm sure they do.
     
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  9. goodswipe

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    Ya, no doubt.
     
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    My friend has claimed to have died in his dreams, he saw his dead body and then woke up.
     
  11. varnull

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    But... do you ever pay any attention to your dreams? Have you noticed how the light is always from a non visible/oblique source, through an open door or window etc while the room or location you are in is usually dark?
    Then the general slightly smoky quality to everything.. solid things aren't really solid, people have large eyes and situations have an oddly surreal edge.

    I notice these things because I have had some very strange situations related to dreams, the remembering of a dream which then actually happens. That's why I take notice.. so that I can tell what is a dream, and what is a remembering of something not happened yet.

    My mother told me that if you die in your dream and pass over to the next you never wake up...But it's ok because it doesn't really matter. that was about 4 days after she died.
     
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    Hey Varnull, are you saying your mother's spirit visited after she died? What makes you think that was a dream? I had the same thing happen with my dad, and i was definitely awake.
     
  13. kateman

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    interesting, do you know if he saw this from another body or just observing bodiless?

    varnull, evastar: i think its awesome you two are able say something like that on an international forum :)
    I know its not easy.

     
  14. varnull

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    I know I was asleep, because I remember waking up after and feeling OK about it all. the information she handed onto me is important and directly relates to the seeing which we both have. How to hold it, and when to say something, and when not.

    Its not such a big deal talking about it, and by doing so maybe we help others who are worried or embarrassed because they have had similar happenings and don't know what to think about them.

    Apparently quite a few people have these visits from recently departed loved ones... enough to be more than just chance. I think it would be interesting to do some kind of survey to see how many happen while awake and asleep, and the content of the experience with the feelings after.

    I wonder how many people like me there are out there. People who remember certain dreams, often days or months later and then see them come true at some time in the future... have they ever related them to somebody who has been involved and then seen them realise while it is happening that it is exactly what you told them about. That's an odd feeling.
     
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  15. kateman

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    that's the most creepy thing
    deja vu
    although i've only every had dreams that have come true when i was a child. that's as psychic as i get.

    although i did hear a psychic say once that society tends to suppresses psychic behavior in children and that's why there arn't more real ones of them. I found it interesting. iam not a person for religion. however, i do believe there is a life energy, called chi (china) or ki (japan) (+ heaps of other names from different cultures) that enable things like that to happen.
     
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    A lot of people are psychic as children but grow out of it as they grow up and are told that it's 'not normal behaviour'. I mean who wants to be told that they're weird or strange, or freaky or different from everyone else?

    That's one of the main problems with humanity, the feeling that everyone has to conform, to fit in with what is generally acceptable by society as a whole.

    As for qi, ki, chi, prana, or life force energy it definitely exists. Kirlian photography captures the aura which is the life force energy in and around the body.

    And don't get me on to religion! I mean you can be totally spiritual and have a deep connection with god without subscribing to one of the mainstream religions. Take catholics for example. Most of them don't believe in reincarnation. But if you look back at the history of the catholic church you'll see that reincarnation was only written out of the bible around 600 ad because the peasants were getting too hard to control. They needed to be told this hellfire and damnation crap to keep them doing what the priests said. I mean, are any of the religions of the world that different deep down? They all believe in a higher being i.e. god and they just have a few different ways of describing him/her, but surely the essence of it all is the same? That we're not alone, there is life after death.
     
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  17. goodswipe

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    Think this has anything to do with deja vu? Somewhere in the subconsciousness, you have this dream stored away. That would be why we feel we have done, been, or seen something before.
     
  18. Evastar

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    Yeah, deja vu is french for seen before. Loads of people get it. It's a form of precognition. There's an interesting school of thought that time isn't a constant, it can go slower or faster or double up on itself.

    There's also another point of view that says that everything in the universe is happening simultaneously and the only real moment is now, and time was invented as a fourth dimension construct to help us 'humans' to come to terms with living in a physical reality. So there really is no beginning, no end, just the constant eternal moment in the eyes of the creator. And we (being eternal souls that are part of god and always will be no matter what we experience here on earth) have decided to experience physicality for a while to enhance and expand the knowledge of the creator.

    So deja vu can be thought of as a signpost in your life that you're on the right track - it's something your soul planned for you before your current incarnation.
     
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  19. kateman

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    have you ever seen it with your own eyes?
    i highly recommend it - you don't soon forget such beauty

    so many colours

    as to your Kirlian photography, iam not so sure. i am yet to decide whether the human biophotonic system is a byproduct of ki. I would have to talk to some masters. It just doesn't make sense how we could be able to see such ultra low bioluminescence with our own eyes. This may sound contradictory but i believe ki could one day be explained by physics.

    this is so way off the original topic :p hahahaha
     
  20. Evastar

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    You're talking to one. And if you read quantum physics they're already explaining how matter is all connected and there is an unseen hidden energy (i.e. qi) that basically runs the universe.
     

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