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| 5501 | and saturn in conjunction with the moon. I found it took months for those things to really wear off. | Have you ever had a panic attack? |
| 5502 | I'm no expert in astrology, even though that little which I do know I probably experience much deeper. I used to draw charts 20 years ago, but I'm more into that which I immediately experience and interpret. I find astrolgy more interesting when knowing what the sky looks like and feeling the vibes of the moment. | Have you ever had a panic attack? |
| 5503 |
Try the Nasa live solar system model http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/ set to see the solar system from the sun, first with a 2º field view then a 30º field (click on 'field view' too, don't just select a number). That gives you the map that horoscope charts are drawn with. Search on the internet for awhile though, because free horoscope charts exist that show it all in terms of houses, trines, etc, and interpretations, from the time and place of your birth. I just don't have any in my current set of bookmarks. Maybe I'll find one later tonight and save you the effort. eXpert Astrologer is a good piece of software that you could probably find for $7 at an office supply these days (It was $30 in software stores when it first came out). It has interpretations for all the aspects of all the bodies, draws a chart for you, and projects it into other dates. It might also compare charts. It lso has sample charts of famous people. The software tries to be objective, but astrological interpretation is subjective., like what sort of emotion would orange be, or how does mercury in conjunction with venus affect your intellectual life. eXpert Astrloger does a good job for something with 'canned' results for all the permutations. | Have you ever had a panic attack? |
| 5504 | stone, broom, or mirror. | If you had to have only one of these magical Harry Potter items, which one would you choose? |
| 5505 | You're missing the point. The gold thing is mostly a manifest metaphor for the concern of spiritiual purity in transmutation. It goes beyond mind-over-matter kabbalistic golem nuclear physics to the nanotechnology transcending of the bounds of physical matter in general, dissolving matter into spirit and reconfiguring it to suit ones dream. and yeah, that's the sort of thing Solomon was messing with. His temple was obsessively filled wih bee hive shaped golden urns, but firework streams of near-manifest ethereal anergy flowing through the distant reaches of time and matter were more his thing. His patron deity (aside from God) was Metatron (more popularly known as a facet of Lucifer) whom governs nuclear formation. The philosphers stone exists in most cultures literature. My fave is the Ben-Ben stone, guarded by the phoenix, once a meteor sent here to structure matter (terraforming) much like the Genesis Project in that Star-Trek movie. The tree-of-life is supposedly an atomic model of it, but I've set that work aside for some years now. The angelic signets may well have been archetypal wiring diagrahms for the same of tech (kinda like the monks in 'A Canticle for Liebowitz' ignorantly carrying around a blueprint of a computer chip for three millenia). | If you had to have only one of these magical Harry Potter items, which one would you choose? |
| 5506 | Once you start thinking in terms of matter is mind (at some level), it all comes together.
Just last night I was thinking in terms of global archetypal energy waves. When you hear a siren, you also hear bad noises coming from the neighbors apartments, like a throb in the force. Oh, I just recalled there was popular fad called bio-rhythms. My arcana group was big on cycles, esp yearly (horoscope) and 7 yearly, for periods of contemplation and productivity. It's interesting to think in terms of society harmonics like notes swimming through guitar strings over time. I landed ona pretty intense chat site a few years ago where they were talking about watching aura traffic from space over time, like a painting of earthly human energy activity. I got myself to a point where I could see that as a possibility before I started coming back to earth these past couple years. At least pure mortal thinkers understand me better now when I write. | If you had to have only one of these magical Harry Potter items, which one would you choose? |
| 5507 | The syntax in your latter paragraph seems broken and I'm not even sure what you're trying to say.
I'm guessing you're saying that the stone represents something people find within themselves. Depending upon how we define 'within' neither I nor some ancient published alchemists disagree. For me, to live in an external universe which responds to your thoughts in Matrix virtual-reality fashion IS an internal experience. There is no external universe. Ancient alchemists, though involved in physical process were equally concerned with state of consciousness, implying that they too understood external physics to be an extension of internal consciousness. There is no concensus in what the term 'enlightenment' means either. One could say that to realize the matrix mirror nature of consciousness is enough to justify that term, although I've found (besides the multi-faceted archetypal and structural theology concerns there), that knowing that experience is by no means a final answer to omniscience and omnipotence, particularly because the underlying choice behind both sides of the mirror remains unexplained in that model. | If you had to have only one of these magical Harry Potter items, which one would you choose? |
| 5508 | I had a long response to you here. I wonder where it went? | If you had to have only one of these magical Harry Potter items, which one would you choose? |
| 5509 | Watching voluntary pain, the prospect of touching mucky substances, insects esp. roaches, ...
I cringe a lot, but just what does it, I don't really recall at the moment. | What makes you cringe? |
| 5510 | President's have quite a lot to do with the economy. It's been awhile since anti-trust laws were more thoroughly enforced, and that has contributed to lots of good jobs lost. Whom to tax effects the economy. Foreign tariffs, public works, The more I think about it, the more presidents have all handed the wealth from workers to investors in recent decades.
Bush's actions probably are well intended misunderstandings, but the same thing applies to Hitler too. So what do you think the real reasons to get rid of Bush would be? | What makes you cringe? |