[FairfieldLife] Re: vibes such ~ buildings, energy, life

2013-01-07 Thread Carol
Look...I changed the name of the thread. Hope it doesn't disappoint Barry.

Your talk of buildings and such brings to mind vibes, of course. 

It brings to mind energy signatures, or something like that...that I've read 
about in one of Donna Eden's books.

Which brought to mind HeartMath of which folks here may already be familiar. In 
(at least some) of HeartMath's past studies, gratitude showed to be the most 
powerful heart tool (I think that is HeartMath's term) to help bring the mind 
and body into better sync. 
Here's a link about some of HMs research: 
http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/introduction.html

I was out hiking today, and again thought of blood soil. I've often thought of 
that through the years...what has walked where I put my feet? Who has walked? 
What blood has been shed where I trod? I feel the ground lives with these 
memories of peoples and animals from the past. Similar to the buildings whereof 
ya'll speak.






--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan  wrote:

 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:
 
  There could be many explanations for what a person experiences when 
  entering a building that have nothing to do with metaphysics or religion. 
  Simple expectation is one. If you have in your mind that certain building 
  will elicit a specific experience, you may experience that on entering or 
  working in one because of the placebo effect. There is also just plain mood 
  making.
  
  The placebo effect tends not to work well with me. I can't tell the 
  difference between different kinds of buildings except whether they are 
  lighter or darker, warmer or colder, or have fumes from the furnishings or 
  activities there, the activity of the people therein. And whether they seem 
  generally safe structurally.
  
  Purely by virtue of the beings inhabiting a building, now or previously, 
  gives the space a particular feel. I have noticed this in older buildings, 
  in particular. Not quite the same as the peaceful radiance in a TM 
  facility, obviously, though definitely there. 
  
  I like buildings that are many many years old and have been left as is. So 
  many interesting things to pick up on - like the ruins of the single 
  prisoner cells on Devil's Island(s) I saw at 19, rusting manacles still 
  embedded in the crumbling brick, and as hot as hell.
 
 I have three times become sick to my stomach when in certain rooms in old 
 buildings - a feeling of panic and nausea and I have to leave.  The reasons I 
 seem to think of have to do with old energies there that are not good for me. 
  On the other hand, I too love old buildings, and live in a 100 year old 
 house that I love.
  
  There is a lot more there, there, if you are open to it.:-)
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius  wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008  wrote:
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:

 I am not sure why, but whenever I entered a TMO facility I felt a 
 surge of positive light and energy. It was palpable, so thick with 
 stillness. Just a special feeling that perhaps I created, but I don't 
 think so. Not sure if I believe in angels, but if they exist, the TMO 
 places were and still are swarming with them.
 
 Yes, definitely - same here. I haven't been to one in years, though 
 will probably test the feeling again, at some point. 
 
 I was on a trip from Missouri to Fairfield in the early 80's, and my 
 entire body literally began humming (Oming?) about 60 miles out - 
 also saw a large celestial sentinel about a hundred feet tall, there, 
 though it has been a very long time, and even those details are faint 
 now.

Same experienced all over the globe. Whenever you enter one of our 
buildings, owned or rented, it always has a particular silence and a 
cozy feeling of safety about it, as if the walls were 3 meters thick 
and not 40 cm and you really don't wan't to leave the place.

Naturally fellows like the Turq will certainly come up with all sorts 
of cynical or rational explanations for this, mainly because Buddhism 
is a dead religion and they simply don't have this kind of buildings, 
however showoff grand and guilded they might be.
   
   There could be many explanations for what a person experiences when 
   entering a building that have nothing to do with metaphysics or religion. 
   Simple expectation is one. If you have in your mind that certain building 
   will elicit a specific experience, you may experience that on entering or 
   working in one because of the placebo effect. There is also just plain 
   mood making.
   
   The placebo effect tends not to work well with me. I can't tell the 
   difference between different kinds of buildings except whether they are 
   lighter or darker, warmer or colder, or have fumes from the 

[FairfieldLife] Re: vibes such ~ buildings, energy, life

2013-01-07 Thread doctordumbass
Cool - I like that idea, the journey down sidewalks, urban steps, jungle paths, 
rice paddies, streams and rivers, across oceans, bridges, through alleys of 
incense and temples, and then back home! 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Carol  wrote:

 Look...I changed the name of the thread. Hope it doesn't disappoint Barry.
 
 Your talk of buildings and such brings to mind vibes, of course. 
 
 It brings to mind energy signatures, or something like that...that I've read 
 about in one of Donna Eden's books.
 
 Which brought to mind HeartMath of which folks here may already be familiar. 
 In (at least some) of HeartMath's past studies, gratitude showed to be the 
 most powerful heart tool (I think that is HeartMath's term) to help bring 
 the mind and body into better sync. 
 Here's a link about some of HMs research: 
 http://www.heartmath.org/research/science-of-the-heart/introduction.html
 
 I was out hiking today, and again thought of blood soil. I've often thought 
 of that through the years...what has walked where I put my feet? Who has 
 walked? What blood has been shed where I trod? I feel the ground lives with 
 these memories of peoples and animals from the past. Similar to the buildings 
 whereof ya'll speak.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan  wrote:
 
  
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:
  
   There could be many explanations for what a person experiences when 
   entering a building that have nothing to do with metaphysics or religion. 
   Simple expectation is one. If you have in your mind that certain building 
   will elicit a specific experience, you may experience that on entering or 
   working in one because of the placebo effect. There is also just plain 
   mood making.
   
   The placebo effect tends not to work well with me. I can't tell the 
   difference between different kinds of buildings except whether they are 
   lighter or darker, warmer or colder, or have fumes from the furnishings 
   or activities there, the activity of the people therein. And whether they 
   seem generally safe structurally.
   
   Purely by virtue of the beings inhabiting a building, now or previously, 
   gives the space a particular feel. I have noticed this in older 
   buildings, in particular. Not quite the same as the peaceful radiance in 
   a TM facility, obviously, though definitely there. 
   
   I like buildings that are many many years old and have been left as is. 
   So many interesting things to pick up on - like the ruins of the single 
   prisoner cells on Devil's Island(s) I saw at 19, rusting manacles still 
   embedded in the crumbling brick, and as hot as hell.
  
  I have three times become sick to my stomach when in certain rooms in old 
  buildings - a feeling of panic and nausea and I have to leave.  The reasons 
  I seem to think of have to do with old energies there that are not good for 
  me.  On the other hand, I too love old buildings, and live in a 100 year 
  old house that I love.
   
   There is a lot more there, there, if you are open to it.:-)
   
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius  wrote:
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008  wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@  wrote:
 
  I am not sure why, but whenever I entered a TMO facility I felt a 
  surge of positive light and energy. It was palpable, so thick with 
  stillness. Just a special feeling that perhaps I created, but I 
  don't think so. Not sure if I believe in angels, but if they exist, 
  the TMO places were and still are swarming with them.
  
  Yes, definitely - same here. I haven't been to one in years, though 
  will probably test the feeling again, at some point. 
  
  I was on a trip from Missouri to Fairfield in the early 80's, and 
  my entire body literally began humming (Oming?) about 60 miles out 
  - also saw a large celestial sentinel about a hundred feet tall, 
  there, though it has been a very long time, and even those details 
  are faint now.
 
 Same experienced all over the globe. Whenever you enter one of our 
 buildings, owned or rented, it always has a particular silence and a 
 cozy feeling of safety about it, as if the walls were 3 meters thick 
 and not 40 cm and you really don't wan't to leave the place.
 
 Naturally fellows like the Turq will certainly come up with all sorts 
 of cynical or rational explanations for this, mainly because 
 Buddhism is a dead religion and they simply don't have this kind of 
 buildings, however showoff grand and guilded they might be.

There could be many explanations for what a person experiences when 
entering a building that have nothing to do with metaphysics or 
religion. Simple expectation is one. If you have in your mind that 
certain building will elicit a specific experience,