Well that's a good account of yourself. It ain't bragging if you can do it-Babe Ruth I don't know if we are evolving according to some plan. Some days I think the opposite. We have mini-antichrists proliferating nuclear weapons technology which is the real threat to human existence. Not this fake global warming paranoia that elevates man into a god-like role in changing our climate Paramagnetism is a good book. Rock dust is a great fertilizer How do you decalcify the pineal gland? You know why most people are not cured? Because sub-consciously and or spiritually they don't want to be. And the ones that truly want to be are not deserving of it. Lack of merit. I could use some merit myself.
G On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:04 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm pretty ambidextrous, so was my dad, he could switch hands for any task > with full efficiency. I have parallel brain processing, which is nice > because you can work on the content/context of subjects at the same time, > and don't have to spend too much time going from creative to analytical. > It's how I can build computer circuits one day, and create art the next day. > Its how I can meditate for answers, and then use instruments to verify the > meditations. I believe all humans will eventually have full parallel brain > functionality, it's fun, you can see the material world for what it is, but > also see the spiritual underpinnings for what happens around the material > world. You can feel a short in home wiring, and still have the brains to > take apart the circuits and find it. > > You can enjoy science, and the processes of evaluation/logistics on the > material level, but you can still experience God. Who could ask for > anything more? Chip away the calcification of the pineal gland, and make it > happen. ;-) > > Paramagnetism seems like an interesting book. > > > Garrick wrote: > > The pine trees are pumping out irradiating out the healthy orgone. Granite > outcrops and mountains too. Granite is orgone emitter and granite volcanic > soil is the ultimate to grow on. All volcanic soil is. You know that all New > England states are much more forested than 150-200 years ago. Because much > less land is devoted to farming in NE. Because you can grow grain and raise > animals cheaper on that flat Mid West land that American > farmer-geniuses-inventors mechanized. Mechanized farming. Because all > farmers want to do less physical labor and to farm more land. They went too > far with all the chemicals but....... > > Vermont=rock dust central. Granite is parmagnetic said Phil Callanan who > spent his professorial life is a clayless state, in Gainesville FL. Life is > ambidextrous, ambiguous, full of contradictions. Actually one should should > always try and develop his weaker arm and weaker leg. It sharpens your mind. > Being right handed I try to do things with my left. You seem like a lefty. > Left handed that is. > > g > > > _______________________________________ > > > On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:15 PM, bodhisattva <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Vermont has a lot of healthy orgone. Maybe that's why it was the only >> state Bush and Cheney didn't visit. :-P I love that you can buy raw >> anything around there, and nobody cares too much about that kind of stuff.. >> Vermont folk call those strange aliens from the big cities "Flatlanders", >> and sort of don't like them too much. (Can't blame them) >> >> Vermont is on my short list of places to head for if things go wonky >> around here. Which by now, I suspect they will not, the tide seems to be >> turning.. But nevertheless. There are a few counties in my state with some >> pretty serious local militias, but the feds have been hammering away at them >> pretty heavily over the years. Wait, aren't we supposed to have local >> militias? Isn't that how we overthrew the first oppressive wave against us? >> (err.. Brits) Those are also good places to head if the level of wonk goes >> too high. Many of the counties in this state have a 70-80% "Ignore Rate" on >> the latest Census.. Pretty hilarious, really. >> >> >> Garrick wrote: >> >> Vermont seems good on guns. You initial post was ambidextrous on that. >> Texas is also a republic and can exit the Union at anytime. So what. Montana >> says it will opt out of onerous Fed gun >> law<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=montana+guns&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B3GGLL_enUS358US358&ie=UTF-8> >> imposed via the interstate commerce clause by wholly manufacturing some guns >> in state. Just saying...... because you own more guns than me >> >> Vermont elected a socialist Senator. Sure you will find a lot of ruff-tuff >> practical people there. You find that in any fairly rural state where you >> have more people "on the land" >> >> The best state for the future is Nebraska...... for obvious reasons. They >> are an agricultural export superpower. If you want to be rich you got to >> have something others want to buy. Vermont produces boutique type of food >> and agricultural products. A DisneyLand type theme park. >> >> g >> >> >> > -- Gurdjieff-- How can you expect fairness and decency on a planet of sleeping people?

