Topic: What the bleep?
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Tue 01/15/08 06:56 PM
Interesting thread.. never seen the movie (or read the book) but it sounds like something I would enjoy.

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Tue 01/15/08 06:57 PM
Stop striking!laugh

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Tue 01/15/08 06:59 PM

Interesting thread.. never seen the movie (or read the book) but it sounds like something I would enjoy.

Go to amazon.com and go buy it. You'll like it.

zippyfear's photo
Tue 01/15/08 07:01 PM
I read somewhere that while some people are color blind and only see 2-24 different colors, most people can distinguish between 255-2000 some odd shades and colors.

There are a unique few that have a visual range much higher (up to 25,000 shades and colors) and many of those people end up in the clothing design and as interior decorators)

It does make me think that there is so much many of us are missing.. and this is only one sense.. there are probably people like this with hearing and sense of smell.

It's amazing the things we probably don't know, learn, see, hear, smell because we're not able to do so.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:02 PM
So... what else have you guys read/seen?

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Tue 01/15/08 07:04 PM
I'm reading The Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks right now, then I'm going to start reading Seth Speaks- The Eternal Validity of the Soul by Jane Roberts.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:05 PM
It was a ok movie, but it exemplifies mans desire to over complicate matters, one could simply say that this glass of water, is in fact more complicated then all the 8 universes combined.

Now that said there were some moderate examples of open thought processes, but also there were many ambiguous remarks that contradicted it self (the movie) too. life the universe and everything can only be described by a man that has drank 42 beers. Then he forgets in the morning.

Look its like this what you see here..

*act- pointing at finger.


Is the center of everything, I am my own God.


Now…ahhhhhh


Kneel!!!!....


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Tue 01/15/08 07:09 PM

I'm reading The Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks right now, then I'm going to start reading Seth Speaks- The Eternal Validity of the Soul by Jane Roberts.


by the way.

props to you!!!

*Act- monkey drops his poo, this man does not deserve a poo! flung at him.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:11 PM

It was a ok movie, but it exemplifies mans desire to over complicate matters, one could simply say that this glass of water, is in fact more complicated then all the 8 universes combined.

Now that said there were some moderate examples of open thought processes, but also there were many ambiguous remarks that contradicted it self (the movie) too. life the universe and everything can only be described by a man that has drank 42 beers. Then he forgets in the morning.

Look its like this what you see here..

*act- pointing at finger.


Is the center of everything, I am my own God.


Now…ahhhhhh


Kneel!!!!....



If we didn't over complicate things, we would reach a plateau in evolution, and then our brains would begin to turn to unused mush. No thanks. I'm quite fond of going beyond the usual 5% mental potential that most people settle for.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:11 PM


I'm reading The Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks right now, then I'm going to start reading Seth Speaks- The Eternal Validity of the Soul by Jane Roberts.


by the way.

props to you!!!

*Act- monkey drops his poo, this man does not deserve a poo! flung at him.

Well thank you.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:15 PM
As far as being your own God....have you read Conversations With God?

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Tue 01/15/08 07:16 PM
Nope, haven't read it, but maybe I'll pick it up at the book store tomorrow.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:19 PM

Nope, haven't read it, but maybe I'll pick it up at the book store tomorrow.


If you do, let me know what you think of it.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:20 PM
I bought some other books the other day, has anyone read any of these? The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden, Taking the Quantum Leap by Fred Alan Wolf, and an Edgar Cayce book that is 4 books in one... he speaks on Prophecy, Religion and psychic experience, Mysteries of the mind, and Reincarnation.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:21 PM


Nope, haven't read it, but maybe I'll pick it up at the book store tomorrow.


If you do, let me know what you think of it.

Who's the author?

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Tue 01/15/08 07:24 PM

I bought some other books the other day, has anyone read any of these? The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden, Taking the Quantum Leap by Fred Alan Wolf, and an Edgar Cayce book that is 4 books in one... he speaks on Prophecy, Religion and psychic experience, Mysteries of the mind, and Reincarnation.


Haven't read any of them but I'll check them out on your recommendation.

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Tue 01/15/08 07:25 PM



Nope, haven't read it, but maybe I'll pick it up at the book store tomorrow.


If you do, let me know what you think of it.

Who's the author?


Neale Donald Walsch

AaronZ's photo
Tue 01/15/08 07:25 PM


It was a ok movie, but it exemplifies mans desire to over complicate matters, one could simply say that this glass of water, is in fact more complicated then all the 8 universes combined.

Now that said there were some moderate examples of open thought processes, but also there were many ambiguous remarks that contradicted it self (the movie) too. life the universe and everything can only be described by a man that has drank 42 beers. Then he forgets in the morning.

Look its like this what you see here..

*act- pointing at finger.


Is the center of everything, I am my own God.


Now…ahhhhhh


Kneel!!!!....



If we didn't over complicate things, we would reach a plateau in evolution, and then our brains would begin to turn to unused mush. No thanks. I'm quite fond of going beyond the usual 5% mental potential that most people settle for.


you will find out that after your jorney you will come full circle. keep this in mind when you are older.

observe the facets of light and the way it reacts. Look to the similarities between the large and the small a G.U.T is an acronym for how the world works, how it fits in to an explainable process, you just feel it in your belly and it works out that way, and tomorrow you want to snack on something else, and that too feeds you. And a metaphor, is just the other side of a coin.

remember the cirle... luke!

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Tue 01/15/08 07:28 PM




Nope, haven't read it, but maybe I'll pick it up at the book store tomorrow.


If you do, let me know what you think of it.

Who's the author?


Neale Donald Walsch

I've added it to my shopping list.

AaronZ's photo
Tue 01/15/08 07:28 PM

As far as being your own God....have you read Conversations With God?


no, I was told talking to myself was ...wrong

besides I kept arguing with myself

that whole half full half empty glass thing ???? ...

well you know what I found out...it is both....damnit.