Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Sun Aug 24, 2014 10:18 pm

DavidG wrote:Centrifugal/Centripetal force? Kevin, didnt Einstein on another forum suggest something regarding that? ;)

What spins outward always desires to return within, so the egg fertilizes itself eventually.

Ive wondered if world events create imbalance and that lopsidedness. Like knots and rings in a tree.

If we went into an area of near zero pressure, our worries would be over as we stopped being pushed together..and we would also not perceive gravity anymore...hmmm.
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Dave,
"What spins outward always desires to return within, so the egg fertilizes itself eventually."
Have you seen this happen? When? Please describe.

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Mon Aug 25, 2014 3:27 am

Nancy_Hutchison,

The sequencing will vary imho, but always be out of balance.
Dr Brown focussed attention on Hercules as centre (source)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)

That is relative to this galaxy, the heart centre of a self similer scalar system that enables creation by virtue of been out of balance, otherwise no drive.
As these cyclic phase conjugate flows encounter influence from other similer ,fertility will rise and fall similer to the seasons in the year.
Locally the shaman will have sought to retain the desired flow rates to best enable creation.
When they were unable to locally achieve this via constructions, they will have had to abandon them, or rebuild upon variant geometries were the flows( gods) had switched onto, this is why I am always excited to find new builds a couple of degrees out of origonal , and when I check the flows along those lines I can see why, the lines are not lines they are of universe and have no ends or tops or bottoms , more akin to sheets of glass, and act as carrier pathways for conciousness.

There is clues in this link as to the bearings of churchs here in the UK,
http://www.archaeologyuk.org/ba/ba94/feat2.shtml
The matrix is revealed, and the different saints names are relative to variant compass bearings , most people due to indoctrination concentrate on east/west, but I note north/south equally, the local cross feature where thousands of lines compress and the flows trip across acting under pathways of least resistance.

Kevin

Creation imho is transmutation that is enabled by the correct golden ratio empowerment.
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby DavidG » Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:20 am

Nancy_Hutchison wrote:
DavidG wrote:Centrifugal/Centripetal force? Kevin, didnt Einstein on another forum suggest something regarding that? ;)

What spins outward always desires to return within, so the egg fertilizes itself eventually.

Ive wondered if world events create imbalance and that lopsidedness. Like knots and rings in a tree.

If we went into an area of near zero pressure, our worries would be over as we stopped being pushed together..and we would also not perceive gravity anymore...hmmm.
Cheers!
Dave


Dave,
"What spins outward always desires to return within, so the egg fertilizes itself eventually."
Have you seen this happen? When? Please describe.

Nancy

Imagine a spiral in 2d, and the perceived center's angular momentum increases until that which was once cast off, will desire to return to the center. Now add a third or fourth dimension.

I see it everyday in every form, but only in my mind, as my microscope is woefully too small to see such miniscule events. ;)

Ironically, the scienceheads always draw just a 2d portion of a Golden Mean or Fibonacci spiral, but the expansion must seek a point of stillness, and that can only be achieved by it returning to it's origin.....if we saw the entire drawing....into exponential realms, we might also see the point where the spiral begins to refold into itself....like that imagery of Anu which is all over the place....but sadly noone sees for what it really is.

I hope that explains my perception well for you, Nancy.

Cheers!
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:37 pm

Hoax?
"Last night over the Pacific Ocean, somewhere South of the Russian peninsula Kamchatka I experienced the creepiest thing so far in my flying career..."
http://www.pbase.com/flying_dutchman/pacific_eruption
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Mon Aug 25, 2014 2:56 pm

It would be good to discuss what is a volcano and what is an earthquake.
Two overloads of opposing spin?
Whether natural or created locally.
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Mikado14 » Tue Aug 26, 2014 10:17 am

Nancy_Hutchison wrote:<snip>
John's father was Knight's Templar.
<snip>

Nancy


There are no more Knights Templar.

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Tue Aug 26, 2014 1:13 pm

Mikado14 wrote:
Nancy_Hutchison wrote:<snip>
John's father was Knight's Templar.
<snip>

Nancy


There are no more Knights Templar.

Mikado


Mikado,

We are looking at the Elephant in the room.
Observations.

You say, "There are no more Knights Templar".
Is this something someone told you?

I can make the statement "There is no gravitor (sp?)".
A more accurate statement --in looking at the Elephant in the room-- "I have never seen or tested a gravitor."

In this thread, I am hoping that people do not make conclusions.
Rather, that we state our own observations. And if we are stating the observation of someone else, we qualify that statement of who said it and link to the information.

ie. Einstein observed blah, blah, blah in such and such experiment. From his observations he concluded XYZ.
For the purpose of this thread, I am more interested in the experiment and observation than the conclusion.

"There is no more Knights Templar" is a conclusion.

I gave information of what John told me. And I checked out that information. I shared this information because of John's Celtic connection in his family.
Had something to do with the Masons.
Before John was born, his parents were in abject poverty (mom didn't have shoes without holes in them), and then they were suddenly "high rollers", father a bigwig at Dunn and Bradstreet. John was born years after they were married. He is the oldest of his siblings. They tried sending him to to school. He would walk in the front door and out the back. Tried sending him to boarding school. At night he escaped out a window, down a fire ladder and walked home. At ten years old they got him a tutor. Tutor walks into John's bedroom and says, "You have a chemistry lab here that is better than a lab at a university."
John's younger brother and sister were "normal". When to school, etc.
There is a fascinating history in John's family.

some time I'll post more
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby wags » Tue Aug 26, 2014 1:30 pm

I do not believe that Mikado had stated he had reached a 'set in stone', finite conclusion mearly stating his understanding and perception of the Universe at that moment in making his reply. In a sense he has done what you requested. But here is an example of linear thinking as you would put it. We and I will place myself there, I prefer 'Rationalist' as opposed to 'Intuitive'. The example I used was to do with using these inherent abilities in all of us, at different times on the same project.

Hope that helps.
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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby Nancy_Hutchison » Tue Aug 26, 2014 1:37 pm

wags wrote:I do not believe that Mikado had stated he had reached a 'set in stone', finite conclusion mearly stating his understanding and perception of the Universe at that moment in making his reply. In a sense he has done what you requested. But here is an example of linear thinking as you would put it. We and I will place myself there, I prefer 'Rationalist' as opposed to 'Intuitive'. The example I used was to do with using these inherent abilities in all of us, at different times on the same project.

Hope that helps.


Wags,
"There is no more Knights Templar."
is a conclusion
as in,
"There is no more water in the glass"

versus---
"I am not aware of the Knights Templar still being active."
or,
"I am not able to see any water in the glass."

Hope that helps.

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Re: Observations--discussing the Elephant in the Room

Postby kevin » Tue Aug 26, 2014 1:52 pm

Mikado14 wrote:
Nancy_Hutchison wrote:<snip>
John's father was Knight's Templar.
<snip>

Nancy


There are no more Knights Templar.

Mikado


I talk with one at intervals.
He told Me about church construction materials.

Templars versus assasins.
Control versus freedom.
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