Nah orange is the Netherlands,,,   comes from the house of orange..
and yes the royal family like all royal families are houses of
snakes..

Yes dream wizard in place;  need regular reports  so we can fix the errors  lol
Allan

On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 2:07 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> What interesting dreams from an interesting person. Could orange
> snakes represent Northern Ireland? I usually dream about people and
> interactions- mostly people I really know/have known and am often
> surprised that they made it into my dreams. Maybe it's unfinished
> business? I think some part of dreams is like cleaning up the computer
> via the "dream wizard"- but what do I know?//Re UFO's, etc.- it seems
> to be humans have a universal hunger for alternative worlds of some
> sort whether myth, religion or outer space due primarily because of
> their disappointments and frustrations with real life. And some
> worldly ambitions/cultures also fill this need via false hopes and day
> dreams.
>
> On Oct 9, 2:50 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Every time we think about a possible future, we tear up the pages of
>> our autobiographies and stitch together the fragments into a montage
>> that represents the new scenario. This process is the key to foresight
>> and ingenuity, but it comes at the cost of accuracy, as our
>> recollections become frayed and shuffled along the way. It's not
>> surprising that we confuse memories and imagination, considering that
>> they share so many processes.
>> I'm sure from the way Bill handles words he knows he may:
>> 1 - have seen a UFO
>> 2 - dreamed he was seeing a UFO or hallucinated
>> 3 - be making up the story (no accusations)
>>
>> Trauma is very difficult to pin to actual experience and origin.
>> There are real victims who tell stories that aren't true and people
>> who were never victims who claim to be (as in the 'experts' or ritual
>> abuse).  My own 'UFO' was in a time of dreams when in therapy after
>> some nasty stuff.  It started as a swan, became Concorde and then flew
>> off to the stars.  Other dreams included me killing a tiger (that slid
>> under my bedroom door cartoon-style) and walking up river with orange
>> snakes passing me by until one turned to bite me becoming a glove
>> puppet.  I killed the tiger with an ashtray made from an eight-inch
>> shell casing and really broke a floorboard.  The glove puppet was my
>> old dog (Arthur).  I was saved by my father having opened my bedroom
>> window with some intent to fly.  I have had nightmares ever since at
>> this time of year - the images are always fantastic and not obviously
>> connected to the real lousy experience I can rationally explain.
>>
>> Voyager is a UFO now having finally left the solar system.  I know of
>> no reports in which the aliens show us a better world and way to live.
>>
>> On 9 Oct, 14:54, William L Houts <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi James!
>>
>> > You know, I can really see from the psychology angle, too.  You remind
>> > me that Carl Jung was very interested in the phenomenon, and saw the
>> > appearance of UFO's as emblematic of wholeness and integration.  OF
>> > course, he hadn't seen abduction folks waking up with night terrors.
>>
>> > As for me, I don't really know where I stand.  As I noted in one of my
>> > original posts, I have actually seen a flying saucer, though it didn't
>> > strike me then and still doesn't strike me now as a very extraordinary
>> > event.  But then, like Zaphod Beelebrox of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to
>> > the Galaxy",  I've seen some weird stuff --some weird, paranormal stuff,
>> > not to put too fine a point on it.  Even so, I tend to see those things
>> > as a kind of sideshow. The real stuff concerns questions like, "How are
>> > we going to feed all these people?", "How should the world's resources
>> > be accounted for and distributed in a world facing gross pollution and
>> > incresingly scarce resources?", and finally "Where is fancy bred? In the
>> > heart, or in the head?"
>>
>> > --Bill
>>
>> > On 10/8/2012 7:32 PM, James wrote:
>>
>> > > Hello Bill, welcome to the group. Don't take me with any authority but
>> > > I lean toward the psychology opinion on this, but then I haven't
>> > > specifically had any reason to categorize any of my own experiences as
>> > > an 'encounter', 'abduction' or cross-pollination attempt. Purely out
>> > > of the privilege of ignorance on my part, for brevity.
>>
>> > > We've been experimenting with genetic manipulation for some time now,
>> > > albeit in a rudimentary fashion mostly. I imagine that a species
>> > > advanced enough for interstellar or dimensional travel would be
>> > > further ahead in that area too. The hard part is imagining what need
>> > > there would be, why bother to sample more than a few, why not grab
>> > > bushmen and keep a low profile?
>>
>> > > If we ignore the technology assumption and replace it with a species
>> > > that evolved radically different from us and quickly or fundamentally
>> > > relied on things we can't imagine our tech doing yet then there might
>> > > be some value in what we would see as a devolutionary approach,
>> > > whereas the species gains immense knowledge by merging with other
>> > > advanced species (or a sampling, not necessarily most advanced but
>> > > they would seem most viable), that otherwise they couldn't achieve
>> > > naturally. From the merge can be derived valuable adaptations and
>> > > characteristics which they could incubate as long as needed or just
>> > > pack up and move on while building an interstellar genetic library. Or
>> > > they might just be preparing us for the overlord species to arrive. heh
>>
>> > > On 10/8/2012 3:54 PM, William L Houts wrote:
>>
>> > >> Heh, I sort of expected that the topics discussed here are somewhat more
>> > >> serious than alien abductions and the rest of the fare which gets served
>> > >> on the George Noory radio show. I can do that, but for now I guess I'll
>> > >> watch from the sidelines until there's something I can really swat with
>> > >> my conversational tennis raquet. In the meantime, here's sending
>> > >> beneficent zen rays to you, my lightning-smart Net friends.
>>
>> > >> --Bill
>>
>> > >> On 10/8/2012 11:16 AM, Allan H wrote:
>> > >>> LOL Bill you need to be talking to an old friend of mine Dad
>> > >>> Woodruff he is the fanatic that knows all about alien abductions..
>> > >>> last I heard is was in the Livingston Montana area,, He was semi
>> > >>> involved with the church universal triumphant '' or at least his
>> > >>> friends are. Dan has a very brilliant mind,, sometimes stretching the
>> > >>> edge.. and can react very paranoid.. If you find him tell him I said
>> > >>> hi and luud sends her greetings too.. that should get you in the
>> > >>> door.
>> > >>> Allan
>>
>> > >>> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:52 PM, William L Houts <[email protected]>
>> > >>> wrote:
>>
>> > >>>> This may be returning to a point in the conversation which we have
>> > >>>> long
>> > >>>> since passed, but I'm still interested in the UFO thing. I've talked a
>> > >>>> little about my one underwhelming UFO encounter, but I'm still
>> > >>>> interested in
>> > >>>> some of the UFO baggage which has yet gone unpacked. In particular,
>> > >>>> I'm
>> > >>>> interested in the alien abduction meme. What are these people dealing
>> > >>>> with?
>> > >>>> They say, among other things, that aliens --Greys, Reptilians, and
>> > >>>> Nordics
>> > >>>> among other varieties-- are breeding them with alien races to create
>> > >>>> hybrids. Well. It hardly seems possible, as any offworld species,
>> > >>>> having
>> > >>>> evolved many light years away would hardly be compatible with Earth
>> > >>>> reproductive biology. And yet, I feel there's something compelling in
>> > >>>> these
>> > >>>> accounts. Debunkers and critics claim these are sophisticated sexual
>> > >>>> fantasies, but I really don't think so. Most abduction experiencers
>> > >>>> ("experiencers")report reactions of feeling raped rather than
>> > >>>> ennobled by
>> > >>>> these experiences. Betty and Barney Hill, probably the original
>> > >>>> parents of
>> > >>>> the modern abduction account, were recorded during their
>> > >>>> post-abduction
>> > >>>> therapy sessions and can be heard screaming in terror. Jacques Valee,
>> > >>>> whom I have referred to in the opening message of this thread,
>> > >>>> compares this
>> > >>>> abduction story to medieval accounts of abductions by fairies.
>>
>> > >>>> I really don't think guys in space ships are raping earthfolk, but
>> > >>>> something
>> > >>>> unusual is going on, and I would like to know, or at least
>> > >>>> speculate, on
>> > >>>> what exactly is going on. Are these Space Age religious experiences,
>> > >>>> dressed
>> > >>>> up in Star Trek costume?
>>
>> > >>>> --Bill
>>
>> > >>>> On 10/8/2012 4:05 AM, rigsy03 wrote:
>> > >>>>> There is an area of the brain that stores certain memories. Also, I
>> > >>>>> think memories can be provoked through associations (Proust).But this
>> > >>>>> is an individual journey- not an explanation of our existence as a
>> > >>>>> species. Since we are derived from fish I am hoping I was once a wily
>> > >>>>> rainbow trout.:-) Anyway- I think memory makes sense of the past.
>> > >>>>> Beliefs are wishful thoughts that will reward our behavior until
>> > >>>>> proven otherwise- in this life and after death- but it does not
>> > >>>>> successfully explain what has happened to all those anonymous
>> > >>>>> millions.
>>
>> > >>>>> On Oct 7, 5:01 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >>>>>> I believe in the possibility of something god-like. I doubt this has
>> > >>>>>> much to do with meeting it second left past the burning bush. Even
>> > >>>>>> the prophet we dare not mention seems to have been created in
>> > >>>>>> retro to
>> > >>>>>> control the new empire. Origin is endlessly deferred or nachtraglich
>> > >>>>>> and it is interesting we don't carry the memories on our journey and
>> > >>>>>> yet respond to fellowship and wider demands of the extended
>> > >>>>>> phenotype. Memory, false or otherwise, seems to be about making
>> > >>>>>> sense
>> > >>>>>> of the future. UFOs may be about of concerns, as in religion, as to
>> > >>>>>> why we are here. I am protestant by inclination, finding organised
>> > >>>>>> religion a control fraud. It could be our memories are unpacking
>> > >>>>>> when
>> > >>>>>> our god-spots do their thing. It's interesting in general that we
>> > >>>>>> see
>> > >>>>>> things that don't exist like demons, UFOs and visions.
>>
>> > >>>>>> On 4 Oct, 16:34, Allan H <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > >>>>>>> I do not think the schools are looking for the brightest but rather
>> > >>>>>>> they
>> > >>>>>>> are deliberately dumbing students down. Guess it is to keep them
>> > >>>>>>> from
>> > >>>>>>> learning to think for themselves.
>> > >>>>>>> Allan
>> > >>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:37 PM, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >>>>>>>> Not many are willing to put up with the chaos and violence of
>> > >>>>>>>> public
>> > >>>>>>>> schools plus those who can afford it are thinking of the future
>> > >>>>>>>> contacts and colleges they want for their children. Parents are
>> > >>>>>>>> sick
>> > >>>>>>>> of the cultural garbage.
>> > >>>>>>>> On Oct
>>
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