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Thu 04/11/13 07:42 PM
Edited by Dan9998 on Thu 04/11/13 07:45 PM
You can buy it in Canada. Amazon.ca

I can't wait to hear dum dums make comments about socialist Canada... :wink:

It's politically naive anyway than to tie censorship, control, etc to democrats, the Bush folks did stuff like that too...

http://www.amazon.ca/1984-ebook/dp/B005PMWJBQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1365734371&sr=8-1&keywords=1984+kindle

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Wed 04/10/13 07:11 PM
Edited by Dan9998 on Wed 04/10/13 07:15 PM
More like hunches, intuitions.

But yeah, about the future. And about non-future events.

(And contrary to those annoying skeptics' claim, they always check out. If they didn't I'd notice).

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Tue 04/09/13 02:23 AM
Depends on people.

Some don't have sex, don't feel the need for it, are still loving, affectionate, etc.

Many factors affect this.

When it's important to you, well it's important. ;)

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Mon 04/08/13 09:02 PM
I'm from just outside Montreal (north shore).

I'm here mostly for the forums, I don't have a lot of time to date.

But hi everybody!

flowerforyou waving

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Sun 04/07/13 04:09 PM
Edited by Dan9998 on Sun 04/07/13 04:10 PM

Some said the fight never really did happened. It was just a made up stories.. But others said it did happened and Bruce kicked his ***.. :smile:


Maybe, we'll never know for sure. But I read it in a biography his wife had written back in 1975 and it seems to be an event which took place, since there's a lot of corroboration of this 'fight'.

At any rate, that he was challenged by people seems beyond dispute, even on the sets of his movies.

If anything, they're probable stories, given he was breaking sacred traditions and became a superstar a lot of people likely wanted to get their 15 minutes of fame with.

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Sat 04/06/13 05:12 PM

I missed your point? I guess I did. What was your point anyway? That something I said was pointless? How do you judge what is "unnecessary"

Well if everything is an hallucination, then the above statement of belief is not a fact.

So, how do you know for certain that this reality is not a totally false reality?

I personally believe that there is a logical explanation for everything, even demons. I'm not saying they are 'not real' either. They are just a real as they appear to one who perceives them. All things are created within the field of consciousness.

I don't think we should ever draw lines between perception and reality, because reality is perception.



Listen, I'll explain simply:

There's reality, and there are hallucinations, among others.

-And everything is NOT hallucination. That's YOUR idea. In psychiatry and other branches of mental sciences, we still distinguish hallucinations from perception of a real event...maybe they're not up to speed, send them a memo-

Your point WAS pointless, because we don't have to be told all experience is subjective. DOH.
But It's not ALL hallucinatory. It's subjective. BIG, BIG difference.

But hey, if I dream I pay the taxguy but don't really do it, and rely on my dream to be able to say I did, I'm going to have an unpleasant surprise sometime down the road.

Thank goodness I can differentiate between a dream and reality.

So maybe to a point we can discern ya think?

And you can forget about that inane point you made.

We all know the subjective world poses a challenge to objective research, but it's not like we can't learn more about how it functions and maybe explain some of these things.

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Thu 04/04/13 09:52 PM
-At what time do these legs open?
-They won't open for you, idiot.
-I was talking about mine! ratface!


hey wait, this isn't working.. laugh laugh laugh

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Thu 04/04/13 09:05 PM
Everyone is different. You have asexuals, who have a romantic relationship without sex.

It varies greatly.

For me it's not necessary but a nice addition to the relationship. The physical expression of it.

But for a woman I really cared for, was in love with, I could be in a sexless relationship.

Not something I believe is ideal, but the person is far, far more important to me.

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Wed 04/03/13 03:30 PM


The truth is never "pointless" unless you just don't care about the truth.

There are many levels of perception and I'm sure several 'explanations' for 'sleep paralysis.'

All a person really needs to know is how to break out of it.

Most people don't care about the truth of what it is or why it happens. It freaks them out.

(As is should.... we live in a very strange reality.)




You missed my point.

I meant that it was unnecessary to point out that all experience is a recreation of reality, therefore illusory etc.

The fact still is that there is hallucination, and there is reality. And in the states - physical and mental - that we're talking about, it is very easy to create a totally false reality.
Like a dream. Not to imply that all dreams have to be completely made up, imaginary.

But then, there might be other possibilities. Maybe some do go out of their bodies, experience ESP or whatever.

I was just saying that one has to be particularly careful in these states and not jump to the conclusion that they experienced demons, or that conversely, there's no paranormal.

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Tue 04/02/13 11:22 PM
What really matters are differences in people and whether the relationship is worth it.

If someone is in mid-life and the other is young... they are at different places in life. However it's possible that the two have a special relationship, which makes it worthwhile to be couple and allows them to ignore issues that cause problems in couples, often.

Your personality, character, philosophy, etc might be elements that make you preferable to a partner of the same age for someone older. For example...

All of this is flexible...

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Tue 04/02/13 11:04 PM
Welcome to the site.

I was going to say "all the UK people are in the UK" but you probably would have cyberslapped me for that! laugh

Hope you find what you want! :smile:

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Tue 04/02/13 10:53 PM

Everything is "an hallucination."

Reality is a perception of consciousness. It is basically an "illusion." (albeit a persistent one.) ~ Einstein.



Uh that was kind of pointless...


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Tue 04/02/13 12:57 AM
Well good luck.

You may find if you search thoroughly enoughwaving

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Mon 04/01/13 11:59 PM
Here a link:

http://bodyodd.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/01/17556797-weird-sleep-disorders-make-people-see-demons

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Mon 04/01/13 11:51 PM

This has nothing to do with what you described. But my one friend had told me the legend that sleep paralysis happens after youve been abducted by aliens.



Uhm no. You can train to experience it. Please, it's not aliens! laugh

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Mon 04/01/13 11:49 PM
There was an article on yahoo about a woman who researched this.

She thinks sleep paralysis can bring on hallucinations (and it's not new, it's been known that such states can).

She realized that she could decrease the experience by focusing on a body part and trying to become aware of it and maybe moving it...if I recall what I read...

Then you also have the out-of-body theory which says that sleep paralysis facilitates out-of-body experiences. But you really have to try to discern between hallucinations and actual projection.

A woman on the thread mentioned Robert Monroe. He seems to have experienced both hallucinations and actual out-of-body experiences.

But don't worry too much. When it happens, concentrate on your body, try to move it, etc, it could end the whole thing.

Forget about possession and other superstition. Having wild experiences are possible both as hallucinations and out of body travel-if the latter really exists.

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Mon 04/01/13 11:40 PM
No, I don't believe this.

You can experience all kinds of things in a dream. Just because you dream that you are dying, won't make it so.... You can have extraordinarily vivid dreams, and experience things you never experience when you're awake, because your brain is an experiencing machine and correctly prompted, can create great things.

But could you die as a result of something happening to you physiologically while dreaming - heart attack, or something else - MAYBE.

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Mon 04/01/13 11:15 PM
Edited by Dan9998 on Mon 04/01/13 11:16 PM
Well, he died young and seemed to have had neurological (brain) issues. He had fainted and had had seizures a few times in the last years of his life. And the time he died, he apparently experienced something similar to a previous occasion, but he had been taken to the hospital quickly on the first occasion.... on the day he died it was at least 2 hours.

The strain of his very busy life in the hot humid climate, an allergic reaction to an aspirin/muscle relaxant and a weakness or vulnerability in his nervous system or brain functions? Maybe they were responsible for his passing.

Wong Jack Man that was several years before.

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Mon 04/01/13 11:04 PM
Thank you! :smile:


(I don't know why they moved the subject from introductions to chit chat?)

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Mon 04/01/13 08:59 PM
Not searching too much, I'm a bit cautious about dating, and not highly motivated but I'm well, trying...:tongue:

Hi everybody!

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