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Hell yeah!


Okay...this is what you need:

Cat piss (like 6 gallons)
Elmer’s Glue
The hair off of two moles (the animal and the protrusion)
A snail dipped in glitter
Blood from a paper cut between your toes
Some good weed
Magic mushrooms
Edible underwear
A Bible that Trump has sworn to be truthful on
Snow globe
David Bowie “Diamond Dogs” LP
And a spork.

When you have gathered the items I will show you the proper orifice to put them in for the best chance of success!
This is a difficult and arduous task you have chosen to undertake...there is no return!
 
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Okay...this is what you need:

Cat piss (like 6 gallons)
Elmer’s Glue
The hair off of two moles (the animal and the protrusion)
A snail dipped in glitter
Blood from a paper cut between your toes
Some good weed
Magic mushrooms
Edible underwear
A Bible that Drumpf has sworn to be truthful on
Snow globe
David Bowie “Diamond Dogs” LP
And a spork.

When you have gathered the items I will show you the proper orifice to put them in for the best chance of success!
This is a difficult and arduous task you have chosen to undertake...there is no return!

Makes sense tbh

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Makes sense tbh

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About as much as some of the theories and stories that have been turned into full-blown religions hahaha.
Cue the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
 
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I think if you eat like 50 boxes of Cosmic Cupcakes you would most likely transcend this reality...according to my calculations....
 
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I think if you eat like 50 boxes of Cosmic Cupcakes you would most likely transcend this reality...according to my calculations....

Great! $200 for spiritual freedom is a small price by today's standards.
 
Great! $200 for spiritual freedom is a small price by today's standards.

Yeah...I meant it would probably kill you.
 
Going trough some things and it reminded me of some odd things in my younger years that are just out of place, anyway it is tempting to buy into the old reincarnation belief after all I feel like a tired old geezer even though I am no where near that stage in life right now.

 
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Belphegor's prime

Belphegor's prime is the palindromic prime number 1 000 000 000 000 066 600 000 000 000 001 (10^30 + 666 × 10^14 + 1), a number which reads the same both backwards and forwards and is only divisible by itself and one. The name Belphegor refers to one of the Seven Princes of Hell, who was charged with helping people make ingenious inventions and discoveries.[1] "Belphegor's prime" is a name coined by author Clifford A. Pickover.[2] The number itself contains superstitious elements that have given it its name: the number 666 at the heart of Belphegor's Prime is widely associated as being the Number of the Beast, used in symbolism to represent one of the creatures in the Apocalypse or, more commonly, the Devil. This number is surrounded on either side by thirteen zeroes and is 31 digits in length (thirteen reversed), with thirteen itself long regarded superstitiously as an unlucky number.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belphegor's_prime
 
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Thanks for posting those...I found them very interesting and would really like to see that painting up close!
Yes...everything IS actually light on the quantum scale...which is also interesting that upon dying there are many references...such as light beings, a tunnel of light, a light body, a central light brighter than and light and exuding pure unconditional love...most feel they wish to merge or go into the light.
Even in NDEs, there is a limit that cannot be crossed or return to one's body is not possible any bodily death will occur permanently.
This always centers around entering this brilliant light of love and a sense of home and return.
Quite often I meditate on my own body on a quantum level...I like to put on white or pink noise and envision the bombardment of particles that are both absorbed by my body, but I also picture the majority of particles and waves and down down down to the quantum scale where nothing crashes into anything else...the particles pass right through my own...all the particles entering my eyes have also touched and bounced off said object or person...so who is to say that there are not other more subtle, so far only really detectable by statistical data such as precognition, power of prayer, ESP, ect. ect. ?
We have to also scale down time or eliminate it altogether when working on that scale.
If said particles would have a way of transference of information from one to the other then it is also possible that there would be sufficient power to do so provided time behaves as such.
It is also curious that subtle energies of the body like an aura are precieved and interpreted as a form of etheric light.
Or a glowing halo...

Anyway...it's one of my favorite meditations to do...after you work with it for a while you really get a good sense of connection to everything...more so though...it's a dissolving of your sense of self and ego and can really be elightening....no pun intended...lol.

Going trough some things and it reminded me of some odd things in my younger years that are just out of place, anyway it is tempting to buy into the old reincarnation belief after all I feel like a tired old geezer even though I am no where near that stage in life right now.


What is curious about the reports of children who remember past lives and who have been able to supposedly track down the info of the previous lives - had a cultural difference in the amount of time between death and reincarnation according to those researchers.
Those who came from regions and societies that generally believe in reincarnation had about a two year turn around time from death to rebirth....whereas in western cultures or families that do not follow such afterlife beliefs had a median turn around of 7-8 years.
It's something to ponder...why the difference if this is indeed what is happening.
Personally, I feel that most have the choice to reincarnate or not...or at least you can reach that privilege to have a say so.
But...we'll find out soon.
 
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Belphegor's prime

Belphegor's prime is the palindromic prime number 1 000 000 000 000 066 600 000 000 000 001 (10^30 + 666 × 10^14 + 1), a number which reads the same both backwards and forwards and is only divisible by itself and one. The name Belphegor refers to one of the Seven Princes of Hell, who was charged with helping people make ingenious inventions and discoveries.[1] "Belphegor's prime" is a name coined by author Clifford A. Pickover.[2] The number itself contains superstitious elements that have given it its name: the number 666 at the heart of Belphegor's Prime is widely associated as being the Number of the Beast, used in symbolism to represent one of the creatures in the Apocalypse or, more commonly, the Devil. This number is surrounded on either side by thirteen zeroes and is 31 digits in length (thirteen reversed), with thirteen itself long regarded superstitiously as an unlucky number.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belphegor's_prime

Good stuff Ruji thank you!
That is a very informative and interesting tidbit!

For some reason there is no notification in my notifications of this post at all...strange.
That's a cool number...thanks again. ❤️
 
She is a very good writer...and this is a very compelling story that she tells!
I am always, always, always, way more sceptical of people who claim to be the reincarnation of someone famous or well known historical figure...like Alexander the Great or Cleopatra...or even Elvis for that matter.
It seems to me that it would be highly unlikely that someone is such a well known person as opposed to just your common man/woman.
Then again...maybe she is well known as the reincarnated girl because your average reincarnated soul wouldn't be interesting to the public or even the family in most cases, and would be dismissed until the child forgot...which I believe could be happening frequently.
Also...we have to consider the theory or idea that we are actually living multiple lives at once...possibly simultaneously in another time altogether, once time is transcended in the next dimension...well not transcended, but observable without being in the flow of.
Anyhow, we could be multiple souls at once both right now and other times...it doesn't necessarily mean that you die and then move onto the next life - it could just as well be a simultaneous existence that isn't linear in the sense we are used to...the way our physical brain precieves time.
It could be people remember "past" lives merely because our brain cannot think outside of box its own perception keeps it in and how we see time as something moving forward, flowing like a river, etc.
What would it look like if you could observe from the river bank?
Would we just look like long continuous worm-like moving and growing creatures until we die and leave the flow?
It's something to ponder for fun.

Thanks for the posts!
Take care!
 
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Regular readers will know that we regularly explore the strange interactions between science and the occult through history, as well as the rewriting of that history by some in the modern ‘skeptical’ movement.

If you’ve found those topics of interest, then I encourage you to check out Forbidden Histories, a website created by Dr. Andreas Sommer, a historian working on the interrelations of the sciences and magic.

Forbidden Histories‘ mission is to communicate some of this little-known history to the broader public, and explore how and why modern science seems to have disowned its own past (and present):

If you wish to be considered a scientific-minded person, you probably know that you really shouldn’t believe in the occurrence of events commonly referred to as ‘supernatural’.

If there was something to that sort of thing, surely the greats of science such as Newton, Bacon, Boyle, the Curies and Einstein would have told us.

What may surprise you is that each of the scientific icons named above, and many others of similar standing, took reports of ‘marvellous’ phenomena quite seriously.

In fact, the consensus in historical scholarship regarding the relationship between science and ‘magic’ has shifted notably during the past five decades.

Even the most conservative historian of science will tell you today what previous generations ignored or denied:

  • That the revolutionary scientific works of Brahe, Kepler, Newton and other early moderns were inextricably related to their committed beliefs in biblical prophecy, astrology and other ‘occult’ ideas and practices.
  • That others like Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and later Pierre Curie, J. J. Thomson and William James observed and rigorously tested reported ‘miraculous’ goings-on, and insisted that certain instances of distant mental influence constituted facts of nature.
  • That these examples are not mere anachronisms, but that – contrary to traditional assertions of a ‘disenchantment of nature’ – interest in ‘miraculous’ phenomena has continued in elite members of scientific communities, though not necessarily pursued within curricula of professionalized sciences.
  • That at least since the nineteenth century, scientific interest in these things has been marked by a pluralism of interpretations, and cannot simply be pigeon-holed as instances of a religious need to believe or ‘flight from reason’.
Andreas will also be posting a video series exploring these ‘forbidden histories’ to YouTube – check out the introduction below, which is chock-full of information, along with helpful doses of humor.


 

So true these days...


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