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Reply #30 - Jul 17th, 2007 at 8:41pm
 
when I read BobMc. post my ears heated up and some energy traveled down my neck. its probably because I met him obe a few times and have a theory we now have a tracking device installed upon one another. Smiley

I got the sense Bob is working with a large group of NP's.
although I have tracking device on some of my friends and vice versa, it can just be seen to be One Mind.

I have developed an ability to enter words and discern intention and will through words. I finally accepted thats  what I do, so it's kind of neat.

Richard its no mistake you found this board, so don't worry if you don't see anything. just the fact you are here is good for us.

this a good thread. Thanks Spooky, nice orange boomer there!

love, alysia
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Reply #31 - Jul 17th, 2007 at 9:35pm
 
Well-- I just kept drifting in and out.  When I remembered that I was meditating for Our Planet, I sent out pure unconditional love.  I did send out gold rings to encircle the planet and they became rings like those of Saturn. I would then drift out, come back to awareness, send out PUL then cycle again. 
In the chakra system, the color orange represents the reproductive system.  What a wonderful symbol!
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Reply #32 - Jul 17th, 2007 at 11:22pm
 
I think people that were not aware of this event and did not participate, still experienced the effects of what happened today.
I say this because I rcvd a phone call a little while ago from a friend who said the husband of the couple she nanny's for left his abusive wife and took the children with him today. It doesn't sound that special but it is out of character for this man to stand up to her. Their house is in her name so financially he will lose more so than usual in a divorce. I believe that the love in the air today opened his heart to the truth about what he had to do for his children's well being and for his own.

Yeah!

How I participated:

I didn't remember until I was in the car with the girls at 7:50 am. I asked them to pray with me that God would help people open their hearts to the beauty of the planet and remind them to take care of it. We talked about the trees and the animals that live there, Sydney (my 7 yr old) knew that we get medicine from plants in the rainforest.
Once I dropped them off, I looked around at the trees and Signal Mtn as I drove into work. Envisioned them being infused with white light. Then pictured light shooting down into the hearts of those around me as they commuted to work.
Then I saw in my mind energy going into the core of the planet and saw an ORANGE ball begining to get brighter. I was startled for a minute and was worried I was "seeing" the wrong thing bcse it reminded me of lava and that would be bad right? I didn't think that activating the middle of the earth as lava would be a good thing but then something told me it was ok.

Reading Bob's post surprised me! The CORE of the crystal was ORANGE he said. Whenever I remember to ground myself before a Reiki session, I imagine my feet stretching all the way down into the earth to a crystal there that I link up with. I usually see it as blue or white. When I saw the earth's core today, I didn't see it as a crystal but a big orange ball of thick liquid energy.

WOW... I never would have mentioned it if Bob hadn't posted first thinking that I had messed up somehow...that I was projecting the wrong thing...now I wonder if I actually received something...might be a first (that I recognize as recvd information) for me!

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Reply #33 - Jul 18th, 2007 at 12:29am
 
well, hmm. orange is the color of fire, so.... Wink  oh, continuing here to feel calmer than usual, almost blissed out in a way.

thanks Michelle and all, good thoughts must carry weight.
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Reply #34 - Jul 21st, 2007 at 11:56am
 
Greetings,

The Global Consciousness Project found significant effects of Firing the Grid !
See
http://noosphere.princeton.edu/

Actually, I don't understand it all but the graphs show definite results. And for those of us unfamiliar with the scientific take on such a study, they have many pages of poetic, artistic, and allegorical  ' assumptions.'

You can also look on a map to see if someone near you is involved with this study, and perhaps get more information by contacting them.

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Reply #35 - Jul 21st, 2007 at 2:55pm
 
thanks Bets, i went directly to the poets reflections and found, of all people, Einstien! quote:     To sense that behind anything that can be experienced, there is a something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness.

-- Albert Einstein

another quote I like from Einstein "imagination is more important than knowledge."

this numbers guy is an ascended master now. hmm.
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Reply #36 - Jul 21st, 2007 at 6:47pm
 
I think I have seen a brief report on tv about this, they just let random event generators (it's like tossing a coin, but only through computer software) run and record the results. Sometimes there are anomalies, as if you would toss a coin and many times only the same side of the coin would be the top side. It's an interesting idea, and no one knows why there are those aberrations sometimes and how it works.

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Reply #37 - Jul 21st, 2007 at 7:08pm
 
Somebody else mentioned this too, but I felt incredibly tired the day after the event. Does anybody have any idea why this might be?
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Reply #38 - Jul 21st, 2007 at 9:33pm
 
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Somebody else mentioned this too, but I felt incredibly tired the day after the event. Does anybody have any idea why this might be?


I wish I knew why you felt tired but I can just hazard a guess part of your animated spirit wanted to be elsewhere absorbing something. sometimes I get tired and I know I am wishing to fly away somewhere so I go with it. The body appears to tire for me unless I am with constant vigilance upon the food of higher thought. don't know how it is with others. some nonphysical energies cause sense of well being in the body for all the day long, and then other days.... Undecided
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Reply #39 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 8:58am
 
LaffingRain wrote on Jul 17th, 2007 at 8:41pm:
Richard its no mistake you found this board, so don't worry if you don't see anything. just the fact you are here is good for us.


Thanks for being patient with me. One day I might join your side of the fence. Smiley
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Reply #40 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 10:26am
 
Greetings,

Alysia,
How can someone who knows all the right questions
and whose comments always make sense
Think that he is on the wrong side of the fence?

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Reply #41 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 1:19pm
 
betson wrote on Jul 24th, 2007 at 10:26am:
Greetings,

Alysia,
How can someone who knows all the right questions
and whose comments always make sense
Think that he is on the wrong side of the fence?

Bets


haha! what fence? see it not there. lol.
I need Richard to get my head on straight, thats why he's here.
Smiley  if he didn't ask, I'd never know I had an answer.
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Reply #42 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 2:29pm
 
I'm sitting here, laughing and bewildered. Your replies don't make completely sense, but for some reason I feel...included? I'm not sure what I feel, but you're making me feel good, and thank you for that.

As for that fence, I feel I should correct myself. To be more precise, I have in fact climbed halfway up the fence, and I'm looking over to the other side with great interest, while rational common sense is keeping me from jumping over. Perhaps I was on your side of the fence once, but on the wrong property, and therefore I felt I had to leave. Now I have taken a few steps to the left, though...or something, I'll just stop there, so I don't ruin what is probably the best metaphor I've ever made in my whole life.  Grin
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Reply #43 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 6:15pm
 
Hello  Smiley,

Vajra,

Perhaps you felt tired after firing the grid because the positive energies of that day cleared some passageways for you?  Not of blockages, perhaps, since you didn't notice this clearing, but just of  the 'dusty stuff' that accumulates despite our good intentions--?

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Reply #44 - Jul 24th, 2007 at 6:40pm
 
Don't know Bets as I've little experience of that sort of thing but there was loads of light, heat and energy moving whatever it was. 

Roll Eyes My psyche is like a dumpster that's never ever been cleaned, hope I wasn't offloading crap when I was supposed to be acting as a conduit ......
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