#57258 - 07/21/11 07:31 AM
Re: Paranormal?
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Hegesias
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Fucking with people who genuinely believe in paranormal is so fun though. They get so exited and like to be scared, there's not much harm in that unless they try and convince others all around them, even pathologically lying to themselves.
Oh, that's Christians, I outlined them by accident?
Imagine actually seeing a Jesus though, as a person, standing in your room. Absolutely terrifying, I'd step back and take a long look in the mirror with the realisation of schizophrenia.
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#57276 - 07/21/11 04:12 PM
Re: Paranormal?
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Hegesias
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I'd conjecture that humans will see the same hallucination because of the cultural paradigm, or similar abuse scenarios, hence, commonalities in Jungian shadow projections are likely in sleep paralysis encounters. A basic reaction to primal fear, the mind creates a visual and audio in accordance.
As for little grey skinned people with no clothes on? Probably the subconsciousness of grown men living in their mothers basement, housing necropaedophilia tendencies. or something to do with the holocaust visuals effecting the guilt ridden, guilt and negative emotions creating a revenge from "aliens". Dead emotionless eyes, grey skin, skinny, naked. Simply visuals of the holocaust and Nazi UFO memes all warped together; a hypnagogic admixture. Over analysing for fun sake, but I'm probably not far off.
To contrast on a serious note.
As hinted at by Diavolo. More severe is a Meron; a type of incubus. Meron is a folkloric Jamaican entity, but I doubt its consigned to that country. Apparently the memories, or collective memories, of a rapist, haunts women. The ordeal happens in sleep paralysis and can cause near death experience symptoms or even Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome. I 'd suggest that malevolent sexual energy/tension projected by certain males over a period of time, especially in isolation, can culminate a resurfacing within previous victims psyche, and catalyse a hideous manifestation.
The capacity for the mind to perceive. It is this life which is the purest horror imaginable.
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#57354 - 07/22/11 05:49 PM
Re: Paranormal?
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Hegesias
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What I do find paranormal, or rather, "abnormal", is peoples ability to lose sight of both simpler and more effective means, instead, they place heavy introspection on lesser experience.
Physical fitness and conditioning is the only way to lifelong health, to surpassing limits, to be fighting fit and confident of maximal efficiency. Yoga is ineffectual due to being inaction but for relaxation and stretching, and maybe some pelvic floor exercises, the effects of which are of collateral consequence to a real workout.
Hit the weights hard enough and you'll feel euphoric, and afterwards, you'll relax naturally and fully, rather than trying to force relaxation with yoga.
Kundalini for the purpose of attaining bliss? Just sounds like self control with a little stimulation appreciated and perceived as profound due to prolonged inaction and lack of stimulation to body and mind, weak, like pot smoking and thinking your mind is profoundly fascinating due to fixation and over assessment. I could be wrong, I just prefer direct stimulation, relaxation comes naturally after.
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#57377 - 07/22/11 07:51 PM
Re: Paranormal?
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The Zebu
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Paranormal begins with an application in yoga exerxises to raise the kundalini energy from the bottom of your body to the head.
The western portrayals of yoga, even those of so-called "occultists", have been rather shallow and limited to either asana (stretching poses) or "kundalini tantra" (usually presented as a simple chakra meditation and nothing more).
Yoga in its authentic entirety is a robust discipline involving exhaustive spiritual doctrines and complex rituals revealed only to initiates. Some sects involve extreme asceticism and self-sufficiency, as well as black magic and necrophagic rites. It also requires unwavering worship and devotion to the Deities, and the contemplation of death and nondualism.
Hit the weights hard enough and you'll feel euphoric, and afterwards, you'll relax naturally and fully, rather than trying to force relaxation with yoga.
Exactly. Yoga was never supposed to be about "relaxation". But I do agree that physical fitness is of far more immediate worth than any mental discipline.
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#57564 - 07/25/11 10:54 PM
Re: Paranormal?
[Re: magnitudo]
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Michael A.Aquino
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... And the UFO's exist? h.s. As I recently wrote in a U.S. intelligence community paper:
... The story begins in Nazi Germany (where else?), wherein first the Luftwaffe and later the SS sponsored a number of capers into experimental technologies. The most [in]famous and successful of these were of course the V1 & V2 guided missiles. Less well-known but quite verified were the breakthrough jet and rocket fighter aircraft, the ME-262 and ME-163]. Secret to the point of legend was a program entitled “the Bell”], whose purpose was to develop a new propulsion system based upon reaction to the Earth’s gravitational and magnetic fields by a twin-counterrotating gyroscope spinning at speeds so extreme as to require specially-developed liquid coolant, somewhat similar to that required by Cray supercomputers. Hence the “Bell” was not an antigravity device per se, but rather one which overcame gravity through generation of a powerful gyroscopic field. The intended eventual application of this system was an aircraft engine utilizing this same “plasma torus” principle, which would have required a circular vehicle to house the centrifuge, and of course - since it would be gyroscopically-driven - neither wings nor tail: a “flying saucer” capable of tremendous speeds and instantaneous direction-changes. Just coincidentally the Germans happened to be working on several such saucer designs before V-E Day brought all this to a halt ... ________________________________ Michael A. Aquino, LTC, MI (Ret.) U.S. Army Space Intelligence Officer 35B3Y J2X, HQ U.S. Space Command 1990-1994 Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado

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#57573 - 07/26/11 11:26 AM
Re: Paranormal?
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Hegesias
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Wouldn't it be funny if space exploration lead to finding a civilisation with a likeness to our own, only to contract each others communicable but completely unfamiliar bacteriums leading to annihilation of both worlds. I was hoping this would happen when NASA was searching for water on the moon, I figured the moon looks quite fucked by something, either immolation by extreme heat or an all consuming bacterium, that lays dormant.
I don't even think NASA went to the moon, it's just a way to extort money for other agenda's, but also to test huge nuclear missile prototypes off the launch pad in plain sight.
I'd posit that if there are "observers" from the observable universe or otherwise imperceivable dimension, it's just another parasitism of consciousness inhabiting the same old subatomic particles.
I've always thought it would be funny if we were met with aliens and they offered us technology to solve all our problems, this being seen as arrogant, we tell them to go away for trying to imposition us with dependency.
Surely if there appeared a huge UFO mothership like in science fiction, there would be people standing in awe and amazement, then we fire a nuclear missile at it sending it crashing to the earth destroying lots of us as well, simply for it being way suspect and deliberately ambiguously uncertain.
What people don't seem to get is that higher intelligence is beyond morality. As far as our thinking can muster, we could send out a declaration of war to intergalactic invaders, or we could send out a declaration of peace, the peace declaration would show intent to do them harm whereas the declaration of war would show fear and under confidence.
Now in relation to the paranormal: We could think for one solitary moment about whether extraterrestrials are even solid, the nature of quantum holography and consciousness, the subatomic mechanics of extraterrestrials could be all around and we are them, we are the aliens, the consciousness parasitising quantum field energy that perceives itself as living matter, who knows what else from the nether regions of the unseen gets occasionally mixed in with our perceptions?
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#57621 - 07/27/11 01:34 AM
Re: Paranormal?
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ta2zz
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As Satanist it is easy for us to be passionate towards the things we oppose, while at times we forget to be just as passionate towards the things we appreciate. I have not much to add other than I actually enjoyed this last post.
Deadly germs in or from space are interesting.
http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/19425/
http://articles.cnn.com/2000-11-24/tech/...loon?_s=PM:TECH
http://articles.cnn.com/2006-06-02/tech/red.rain_1_blood-cells-theory-samples?_s=PM:TECH
I don't even think NASA went to the moon, it's just a way to extort money for other agenda's, but also to test huge nuclear missile prototypes off the launch pad in plain sight. There are some very big questions that have gone unanswered. It's also not like we cannot understand the reason such deception could have been used.
Nasa's tether experiment video always reminded me of a slide of microbes under a microscope as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EL0nLZI5Dw&feature=related
Now in relation to the paranormal: We could think for one solitary moment about whether extraterrestrials are even solid, the nature of quantum holography and consciousness, the subatomic mechanics of extraterrestrials could be all around and we are them, we are the aliens, the consciousness parasitising quantum field energy that perceives itself as living matter, who knows what else from the nether regions of the unseen gets occasionally mixed in with our perceptions? These are very interesting thought provoking ideas indeed.
Paranormal umm I tattoo a guy who is in close contact with Lorraine Warren retired-Demon hunter. 
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#57622 - 07/27/11 01:53 AM
Re: Paranormal?
[Re: Hegesias]
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Meph9
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If NASA did not land ot the Lunar Surface where did the atros really go?
Since the landing happened fusion reactors hadn't been finely tuned.
the space uses simplistic convention propulsion systems like a giant bottle-rocket
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