Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Thank you Silvia for the feedback

I came across an article about a euro-based project that is constructing multiple high power lasers to "melt" the fabric of space, melting the "Quantum Foam" if you will. This is all in hopes of being able to study "ghost particles" that come in and out of existence so fast that no one is able to record or study them. By melting the fabric, scientists are hoping that they will be able to manipulate these particles to study them. This research is based around the possible existence of parallel/alternate dimensions. I would appreciate feedback and thoughts on this subject.

Who sees all the paradoxes?

Who sees all the paradoxes?

It, in itself is absolute nothingness beyond any conceptual images, beliefs, words or feelings of what nothingness could be, but yet it feels like everything is there and part of all that is. Right now you just made it into something by believing that it is nothing. 

But let me tell you that from conditioning’s perspective it feels like this unknown massive black hole is sucking your whole being into the fear of non existence but yet, the fear of it is witnessed by a grander version of yourself and it is the gateway to your indescribable and natural peaceful state which never left you.

Conditioning’s interpretation of peace pales in comparison to harmonious quietude of this nature. Silence is nothing but its perfume yet. It doesn’t move, it doesn’t fluctuate or shake. It is there unchanged, unaffected, immaculate but it’s nothing but yet everything at the same time, paradoxically speaking. But please don’t try to make it into something by thinking that it is nothing or else you wouldn’t get it. Instead, just forget about it. I am not asking you to make an effort to forget, but JUST forget and forget that you forgot.

Watching every play of existence through the experience of physicality and yet is itself outside the bounds of that which constantly changes and fluctuates. Who or what is it?
It is YOU and yet you tell me that you are something else and you identify yourself with its dreams. I say we stay in the witnessing and knowing by experiencing the most wisely we can, because there is nothing else to do but playing gracefully in this witnessing of all that is.

Remaining as the paradox itself is not enough. Who sees all the paradoxes?

If the're no one else but YOU, let's as well play.

By Kevin Mangaroo

The man and the butterfly

A man found a cocoon of a butterfly. One day a small opening appeared, he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that little hole.
Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no farther. Then the man decided to help the butterfly, so he took a pair of scissors and snipped off the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then emerged easily.
But it had a swollen body and small, shriveled wings. The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body, which would contract in time.
Neither happened!
In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings.
It never was able to fly.
What the man in his kindness and haste did not understand was that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening were God’s way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If God allowed us to go through our life without any obstacles, it would cripple us. We would not be as strong as what we could have been.
And we could never fly.

The strange cover form the book

I am reading a book called From the Ashes  of Angels by Andrew Collins and it is fascinating! Inside the book is a description and picture of what the watchers/grigori would have looked like if they came down to Earth in human form. Yhey were pale skinned with white curly hair and golden eyes. They were also very tall. Now i remember as a young girl i saw a book a friend had that showed beautiful pale people with white hair. It was called the Dreamthief's Daughter by Michael Moorcock. The cover art by Robert Gould is beautiful and now that i think about it, the two people on the cover of that book remind me soooo much of the grigori! the fallen watchers who came to earth long ago to influence our ancestors. Does anyone else agree?  The picture i attached is by Robert Gould i found on his website. take a look!

Giant spider bat puts the soldier in hospital for three days

The Soldier was sent to Iraq, with mission when in the desert he was bitten by a giant spider.
The soldier was immediately transfered in the nearest hospital, and spent three days there till the full recovery.
It is a common thing to get biten by spiders in Iraq, soldiers fight spiders but there are many of them left.

The soldier knew about the dangers of bombs and bullets but never thought that it would be a giant camel spider to risk his life. Hopefully he is okay now!

Image credid: US Military
Source: Daily Mail

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Invented the alarm clock that requires PIN to turn off

A new ore was devised which requires your PIN, so that the alarm is not repeated again.

This hour of the new model is spreading with great speed in all world markets. Many people who have trouble sleeping and especially with the 'snooze' button that presses the alarm clock for a few minutes later, they decided to choose a new model of the clock withyour PIN in order to disturb the more disabling alarm but also to set in motion the brain to ensure a much more rapid awakening. 




Knackers

These tringeza are nearly a century old, but in history dating about 1000 BC They show that in ancient Phoenician ancient culture and over time, after levizjene and exchange of cultures of that time, they became very popular in the Mediterranean Basin countries as Turkey, Greece, Italy and Spain where they still protected the bigotry and are in wide predorim Spanish traditional folk dance therefore considered as immovable culture of Spain (they see as local national instruments). These tringeza otherwise referred to as percussion instruments serve as objects of Flamengo plotesuse for dancers to give the rhythm dance and musical fragments during separation performance.Regarding a curiosity about this instrument they have never been tested in a modern orchestra, not because he can not test but for the reason that people who can use them in a professional manner tringeza these are very few in the world. Knackers usually used in pairs as an instrument, or a variety that can be two or more castanets and a guitar.Knackers consist of two solid pieces of wood in brown (Castanet) in the form of eternal beam shell with 4 cm, those at the end of them are separate and have an elastic fiber was attached to keep the thumb and forefinger of third, to duave being that should be used in both hands, that helps pay for the full blow and extraction autetik sound called music (to give the true character of Spanish). Castanets are used to Carmen, Chabrier España that Rhapsody and Massenet's ballet Cid. For kastenjetat has also written on Wagner in Muikes Venusberg Tannhauser (1861) saying that it lead to an extreme where there braktises but never feel alone.These castanets are considered perhaps the most striking sophisticated instruments."Do not listen to ordinary dry kercitjen but ndjejini pace!"By: Florenc Zyberi