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Do you like old Genesis songs, Ruth? Here's a song dedicated to you,if so. It sort of reflects the way I feel inside.(I know it's weird) Yes, I do! And, I remember this one. I don't think anyone has ever dedicated a song to me. Thank you for sharing that with me. |
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Likewise, this song reflects the way I feel inside:
In the not-too-distant future, somewhere in time and space, Mike Nelson and his robot pals are caught in an endless chase. Pursued by a woman, whose name is Pearl; just an evil gal who wants to rule the world. She put a few things in her purse and in her rocketship she hunts them all across the Universe. (I'll get you!!!) I'll send him cheesy movies. The worst I can find. I'll make him sit and watch them all and I'll monitor his mind. Now keep in mind Mike can't control where the movies begin or end. He'll try to keep his sanity with the help of his robot friends. (Robot Roll Call) Cambot. Gypsy. Tom Servo. Crooooow! If you're wondering how Mike eats and breathes, and other science facts, just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show, I should really just relax." Oh, Mystery Science Theater 3000. *twang* |
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Likewise, this song reflects the way I feel inside: In the not-too-distant future, somewhere in time and space, Mike Nelson and his robot pals are caught in an endless chase. Pursued by a woman, whose name is Pearl; just an evil gal who wants to rule the world. She put a few things in her purse and in her rocketship she hunts them all across the Universe. (I'll get you!!!) I'll send him cheesy movies. The worst I can find. I'll make him sit and watch them all and I'll monitor his mind. Now keep in mind Mike can't control where the movies begin or end. He'll try to keep his sanity with the help of his robot friends. (Robot Roll Call) Cambot. Gypsy. Tom Servo. Crooooow! If you're wondering how Mike eats and breathes, and other science facts, just repeat to yourself, "It's just a show, I should really just relax." Oh, Mystery Science Theater 3000. *twang* |
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Likewise, this song reflects the way I feel inside: |
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I wonder if Quetzacoatl is going to return in 2012?
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I wonder if Quetzacoatl is going to return in 2012? I hope not. |
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I wonder if Quetzacoatl is going to return in 2012? I hope not. Jeanniebean might know |
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Lemuria's reptilian beings
In reptilian conspiracy literature, a sunken Pacific continent (usually styled as Lemuria or Mu) is sometimes posited as the homeland of a reptilian race of creatures, often identified with dragons or nagas. Various bits of mythology and folklore are assembled in support, such as the Cambodian naga traditions. Folkloric claims of Australian aborigines sighting "dinosaur-like" creatures are also often viewed as evidence. The earliest attestation of such notions in modern literature seems to have occurred in the works of Madame Blavatsky, notably in The Secret Doctrine (1888), where she writes of "Dragon-men" who once had a mighty civilization on a Lemurian continent, until their rampant use of black magic brought about the end of their civilization, and their continent sank. Blavatsky in turn claims to have obtained this information from The Book of Dzyan. However, many believe that Blavatsky invented the book herself. Blavatsky believed that the terms "Dragon-men" or "Serpent-men" used to describe the Lemurian Lizard Beings in the Book of Dzyan were symbolic, intended to symbolize their advanced knowledge and magical powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)#Lemuria.27s_reptilian_beings |
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Jeanniebean
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Fri 11/20/09 03:32 PM
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Lemuria's reptilian beings In reptilian conspiracy literature, a sunken Pacific continent (usually styled as Lemuria or Mu) is sometimes posited as the homeland of a reptilian race of creatures, often identified with dragons or nagas. Various bits of mythology and folklore are assembled in support, such as the Cambodian naga traditions. Folkloric claims of Australian aborigines sighting "dinosaur-like" creatures are also often viewed as evidence. The earliest attestation of such notions in modern literature seems to have occurred in the works of Madame Blavatsky, notably in The Secret Doctrine (1888), where she writes of "Dragon-men" who once had a mighty civilization on a Lemurian continent, until their rampant use of black magic brought about the end of their civilization, and their continent sank. Blavatsky in turn claims to have obtained this information from The Book of Dzyan. However, many believe that Blavatsky invented the book herself. Blavatsky believed that the terms "Dragon-men" or "Serpent-men" used to describe the Lemurian Lizard Beings in the Book of Dzyan were symbolic, intended to symbolize their advanced knowledge and magical powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)#Lemuria.27s_reptilian_beings The dark magic continues today amongst the dragons, as they are said to be very superstitious. The ritual in the magick is a tool to help them use their imagination and visualization to create their desires. They don't have many of these qualities or the emotions necessary to work their spells as good as humans would, hence the necessity for ritual. The rampant dark magick going on is the reason I added the dark magician to my tarot deck. http://www.infinitevisionstarot.com./dark-magicial.html |
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MirrorMirror
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Fri 11/20/09 08:58 PM
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Lemuria's reptilian beings In reptilian conspiracy literature, a sunken Pacific continent (usually styled as Lemuria or Mu) is sometimes posited as the homeland of a reptilian race of creatures, often identified with dragons or nagas. Various bits of mythology and folklore are assembled in support, such as the Cambodian naga traditions. Folkloric claims of Australian aborigines sighting "dinosaur-like" creatures are also often viewed as evidence. The earliest attestation of such notions in modern literature seems to have occurred in the works of Madame Blavatsky, notably in The Secret Doctrine (1888), where she writes of "Dragon-men" who once had a mighty civilization on a Lemurian continent, until their rampant use of black magic brought about the end of their civilization, and their continent sank. Blavatsky in turn claims to have obtained this information from The Book of Dzyan. However, many believe that Blavatsky invented the book herself. Blavatsky believed that the terms "Dragon-men" or "Serpent-men" used to describe the Lemurian Lizard Beings in the Book of Dzyan were symbolic, intended to symbolize their advanced knowledge and magical powers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(continent)#Lemuria.27s_reptilian_beings The dark magic continues today amongst the dragons, as they are said to be very superstitious. The ritual in the magick is a tool to help them use their imagination and visualization to create their desires. They don't have many of these qualities or the emotions necessary to work their spells as good as humans would, hence the necessity for ritual. The rampant dark magick going on is the reason I added the dark magician to my tarot deck. http://www.infinitevisionstarot.com./dark-magicial.html So the dragons habit for involvment with ritual magick is tied into their psychology? |
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Jeanniebean
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Fri 11/20/09 11:34 PM
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So the dragons habit for involvment with ritual magick is tied into their psychology?
Yes. The law of attraction works best if you have the power of visualization and intentions. But emotions are an important ingredient in any ritual magic or visualizations techniques. Also, the thing many of them lack is the feeling of love and gratitude. But they do worship their gods and have faith in them and are very traditional and superstitious creatures. I am speaking of the earth bound reptoids, not the royalty, the winged draconians. They worship their queen and some may even be atheists. They want the power of the gods...for themselves. |
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Dark Magic is like heroin. It brings instant gratification (or seems like it does) and then it destroys you.
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From the brief search I did on the internet it would seem that Quetzalcoatl was opposed to human sacrifice among the Aztecs and tried to stop it.
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So the dragons habit for involvment with ritual magick is tied into their psychology?
Yes. The law of attraction works best if you have the power of visualization and intentions. But emotions are an important ingredient in any ritual magic or visualizations techniques. Also, the thing many of them lack is the feeling of love and gratitude. But they do worship their gods and have faith in them and are very traditional and superstitious creatures. I am speaking of the earth bound reptoids, not the royalty, the winged draconians. They worship their queen and some may even be atheists. They want the power of the gods...for themselves. |
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From the brief search I did on the internet it would seem that Quetzalcoatl was opposed to human sacrifice among the Aztecs and tried to stop it. |
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From the brief search I did on the internet it would seem that Quetzalcoatl was opposed to human sacrifice among the Aztecs and tried to stop it. All the more reason to be concerned with his position on human sacrifice. |
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From the brief search I did on the internet it would seem that Quetzalcoatl was opposed to human sacrifice among the Aztecs and tried to stop it. All the more reason to be concerned with his position on human sacrifice. Quetzacoatl was sort of considered to be a "good" god,but whoever said that humans are good for this planet? For you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB7T3lJ3dZ4 |
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These things you have said are very profound Jeanniebean.These revelations about draconian psychology.Their mentality is deeply rooted in ritualism.They are creatures of habit.This is some of the most important information and really does explain a lot about their activities.
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