Now that is cool and useful. I will have to experiment with that. And good detective work on Herr Graf von Helldorf.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <s3raphita@...> wrote: Re my query "Ann - can you guess how I found out?": Ann is obviously away with the fairies. But the answer, as I'm sure everyone realised, is that I noted Alex and Richard's comments on the "hole" thread. They mentioned you could either drag an image - or right-click on an image - to Google Image search to find matches on the WWW. That's the neat trick. I've learned a new, powerful tool to use in future. But also a scary tool. Could be a good idea never to post your image on-line. ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <s3raphita@...> wrote: All very interesting but what I want to know is who was that military guy in the b and w picture you posted?: Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorf (14 October 1896 – 15 August 1944) was a German police official and politician, who served as a Member of the Prussian Parliament during the Weimar Republic, as a Member of the German Parliament for the Nazi Party from 1933 and as president of police in Potsdam and Berlin. From 1938, he became associated with the anti-Nazi resistance, and was executed in 1944 for his role in the 20th July plot to overthrow Hitler's regime. (from Wiki) Ann - can you guess how I found out? ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <awoelflebater@...> wrote: All very interesting but what I want to know is who was that military guy in the b and w picture you posted? ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <emptybill@...> wrote: Indeed, among New Agers there are some who believe they were xyz o'-so-important person. This is often cited as "proof" it is all phantasy. Tell that to Buddha and Patanjali, who musta been deluded by the Old Agers. If fact there are Westerners who see that as "proof" that Buddha and Patanjali were just indoctrinated Asians. Thus they say "I don't believe the bullshit of those old bastards 'cause I ain't no fawning yoga-phant." As a case in point to Turq and Share, when I was 12 years old I was sitting at the kitchen table eating something. Suddenly I was a man sitting at an outdoor table drinking coffee in a smaller cup and reading a news paper. It was printed in gothic script. I especially remember the feeling of self-assurance along with the actual optical view of the street and the cars. Then suddenly I was sitting back at the kitchen table, feeling how good it was but unable to place that into an experiential framework. I never told my Southern Baptist parents because such things could "never be real". Musta been "the devil had a bulls-eye on my back" 'cause as a 12 year old I was so important that he had to "pre-condition" me to receive the Hindu devils. But now I know the truth ... Seraph has liberated me from my illusion with good ol' Western psychologistic rationality. No need for experience when you've actually know the rational truth ... now that we have finally jettisoned neolithic myths. Eureka! ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > > Re [empty's statement that]: "The residual effect was that I taught myself how to conduct my conscious mind to see into past lives.": > > Look - if you and others could really access past-life information you could tell the rest of us stuff that wouldn't otherwise be explicable. The fact that you can't demonstrate such knowledge shows that your supposed "recollection" is a construction. I mean, think about it: if you could tell us (say) the true identity of Jack the Ripper you would get the Nobel Prize for Physics for overturning the current scientific paradigm. I think you're letting your Western sensibilities lead you astray. There *are* techniques for accessing memories of past lives, but don't confuse them with New Age Bullshit and I-Wish-I- Had-Been-Cleopatra-So-I'll-Claim-I-Was fantasies. Such real techniques tend to be taught only privately to students who can be trusted with them, and are usually preceded by a warning similar to "Whatever you find out is likely to be interesting, but essentially a waste of your time, because it's all about the past. It's what you do Here And Now that is important, and counts." I have been exposed to such teachings, but didn't pursue them because frankly I wasn't interested. My personal past-life recollections always "came upon me" rather than me search- ing for them, and they always "came" in such a spectacular fashion that it was difficult to confuse them with fantasies I made up or "wanted" to be true. (My flashbacks always happened during waking state, and involved actually *seeing* and *being part of the scene* from the past, not imagining it. As entertainment goes, they were just great. But as far as having any value, I think the jury is out on that. :-) As for the Jack The Ripper thang, how could anyone's past- life recollection shed any light on that unless they happened to be there, and in a position to have witnessed the events? > Did you ever come across people who said they were a different sex (gender) in a former life? What I *have* come across (mainly among the New Age (rhymes with 'sewage') is at least a dozen people who claim to have been Cleopatra or Napoleon or someone famous. One supposes they were "time sharing" these incarnations with each other. :-) Why doesn't anyone who claims to "remember" their past lives ever claim to have been one of the scullery maids or janitors? Howcum they're all famous? Can you say "self importance?" I think you can. :-)