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Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:14 am

some of mine.

note: edited badly to remove my address and name, etc.


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apparently someone is upset with me.

[the removal of the numbers from my post (which i edited out of the picture cause you could still see what they used to be) made it seem personal]

unfortunately i seem to offend so many people that i really cannot narrow down who it might have been.

they should have left a note.
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Postby Penguin » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:26 am

From CSI I thought smashing mailboxes with a baseball bat out of moving vehicles is kind of a national sport there...
Round here, when fireworks that go Boom were still legal (now you can buy only ones that first zoom away and then go Boom) one of kids favourite pastimes was blowing up phone booths and neighbours mailboxes...I never did, of course.
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Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:50 am

in my own personal experience with this sort of driveby sporting event, you almost never hit just one mailbox. (not that i've done it before, of course) it is an adrenaline crime and one is never enough, unless it is a personal issue being resolved. otherwise i'd be likely to assume they picked me because my driveway is the farthest from six mile on my street and my house is the farthest from the road i live off of. (but a drivethrough of my neighborhood caused me to notice that i was the only victim)


(someone peeled my address off the pole, which cannot be done by a bat or from a car) having jostled the only remaining number myself, because i'll have to likely replace it as well as the missing digits, it seems it would require effort/time even with a crow bar or claw hammer or other prying device to remove the other five digits.

also the footprints in the snow indicate that whomever did it proceeded to chase the mailbox across my yard, hitting it over and over again. it was crushed. fortunately it only destroyed the sales ads and other junk mail. somehow my netflix DVDs came out okay. ("All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Dog Day Afternoon", in case you were wondering) though i had to finish destroying the box to get anything out of it.

i wasn't here when it happened. Valentine's Day and all. [my girlfriend may be in Central America, but her sister is still in town]

[it sounds bad when i say it that way, but it isn't]

Mail never runs on Sunday here, don't know bout where you live. And today is a Federal Holiday, so i have until tomorrow to get it back up before it affects my business, etc.

could ne nothing. you can never tell, really.
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Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:46 pm

Perelandra wrote:
OP ED wrote:quite simple really: Hermes is uberphallic, therefore everything devolves to freudianism eventually. not particularly surprising either, i suppose.
OK, that's what I thought initially. Symbols are of the Logos.
Mercury has personal meaning for me.


i doubt you are alone in that.




I usually am limited to taking in information in bits and pieces, but will be interested to read more when it appears.

INTP here.
More later.


(INTP?)

this most recent digression has distracted me, and i plan to deal with it first, but i've still been working on aligning my research on Pastoralists with commonly accepted reality/history. if nothing else, i now have a lot of pictures related to it, so i'll have little option but to get to it eventually.

(i owe PMs too, that will probably arrive first)
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Re: merry friggin valentinez days

Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:53 pm

Perelandra wrote:
OP ED wrote:OP ED's Merry Valentine's Deer
Mmm. I'm jealous. You cook too.



only because i eat and i do not usually care to eat things from boxes.

(sometimes i have a stoned craving for a frozen pizza or something, but there are only so many days you can do that before the preservatives start to pickle your arteries)

besides cooking is easy. put food in metal pot, put pot on fire. stir.


you can never have too many garlic mashed potatoes.

that is my personal opinion, at least.
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Postby Penguin » Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:38 pm

you can never have too many garlic mashed potatoes.

that is my personal opinion, at least.

Yea, or too much garlic anything :p
Haha, first time I ate wasabi I thought it was avocado and ate the whole bit :D While my love was trying to shout "Noooo doooont..." a lil too late..
That was fiery..

I have a couple of cooking guidelines.
You can cook stuff out of anything.
I limit my stuff to the plant kingdom, but thats a personal preference. And milk, cheese and eggs I gotta have at times (organic mostly).

I never taste the food before its ready. Thats what one has a nose for - I deeply inhale the vapours from the cooking food several times as its being prepared. Lots of spice, preferably. I love chili, have at times grown my own too, now I dont have any - but will soon plant the seeds so I can put them on my balcony when spring arrives.

Also basics, soy sauce (not from China!), good oils (hemp for eating, olive and rapeseed for cooking), different chilis, different peppers, smoked bell pepper powder, dried ginger are absolutely essential - and a selection of indian spices from turmeric to curry. Apply liberally!

Right now Im eating well - I was biking again and am damn hungry...
Finishing a plate of fried (organic) eggs, fried potatoes, vegetables with tofu fried in japanese garlic-blackpepper sauce, rye bread with cheese, and some orange lemonade. Donuts with colourful toppings for dessert!
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Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:05 pm

re: B

Reader's Digest Version 1.0

At the beginning.

Okay, so back in the day in Michigan there was this guy, Ed Hines. Relevant information on him via wiki below:

Edward N. Hines (1870-1938), was a member of the Wayne County, Michigan, Road Commission from 1906 to 1938. He is one of the most important innovators in road development.

Hines was appointed to the Wayne County Board of Roads at its inception in 1903, along with Henry Ford and Cass R. Benton. In 1909, Hines (in conjunction with Horatio Earle) was responsible for the construction of the first full mile of concrete road pavement in the world, the stretch of Woodward Avenue between Six Mile and Seven Mile Roads in Detroit.

Hines originated the concept of painting a line down the center of a road to separate traffic in opposing directions. Painted center lines were first used in Wayne County in 1911. This simple idea has since been recognized as one of the most important single traffic safety devices in the history of highway transportation.

Snow removal from public roads was another of Hines' innovations.

Hines was a national leader in the concept of landscaping highway rights-of-way. He was instrumental in movements to beautify highways by eliminating power lines and billboards.

In 1935, Hines was awarded the George S. Bartlett Award, for outstanding contribution to highway progress.

Hines was one of the organizers of the League of American Wheelmen, and served as its chief consul.


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his reward: he got the best parkway on Detroit's west side named after him.

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Hines Park is where i spend a lot of the time in the summer. Huge place. One of the Largest (longest) Park Drives in the world.

Most of it is Wayne County parkland. State Cops and Sheriffs patrol it in addition to various city cops who use it to avoid the highway and gridroad traffic.

it bumps into a lot of other parks and little undeveloped bits of land along the (north)west detroit suburbs.

in a lot of the the more urbanized areas, the various apartment blocks will have big backyards that run directly into the park or into smaller parks that run into it. Especially along Wayne Road in westland.

I used to live in one of those places.

previously, i posted pictures of the old Quo Vadis Theatre, which was just down the block from me, across the mall, which i've always loved the style of, even if it was a crackden (sat on a needle there once). Designed by the World Trade Center guy. (Minoru Yamasaki, pictures prolly at wiki)


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the park is mostly contiguous, and once you walk away from the mown lawns along the edges of the Street (Hines) you'll find yourselves in less-touched wood areas. From the inside these appear much bigger than they are, and they do encompass a fairly large chunk of the map.

(google, incidentally, refuses to detail map the specific place i'm talking about, but if you ever visit, i can show you in person)

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however, this appearance is somewhat deceiving, as the park dips and runs along with the road it follows which itself crosses a very many gridroads. which is to say that if you walk more than a mile or two in any given direction from ANY point in the park, you're bound to have to cross a girdroad and/or at least use the sidewalks at the edges of the park to avoid doing so.

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from my apartment complex, literally, by walking off of my balcony, you left the land owned by the compex and entered land that was, sort of, Hines Park. I could see it from my livingroom. (it was the only thing i could see) the specific history of this chunk of land is somewhat harder to ascertain, especially as to who currently owned it and was thereby responsible for its upkeep. i know this because after the oddities i experienced in these woods i tried to look into it. the best i could come up with was that neither the city nor the state/county park wished to care for this particular area as the trails and bridges were continually washed out with flood water from being lower ground than the surrounding areas. Hines Drive itself is often temporarily shut down due to rain. in any case, the state of this strip of land is not as nice as the Park proper. The Bridges connecting it to the main parts of the Wayne County Parks Hines Complex were removed, with only their foundations remaining. The park benches and whatnots were pulled out. And the trails were left to degrade. Only those in the immediate vicinity of the couple of apartment complexes were kept up, and this was done by locals who use it almost as their own private park (because you have to wade through creeks [no bridges] to access it from the other side, from the main park. I'll take some pictures next time I'm there, to help give context.

i was helping to host a druggie communal atmosphere, for my part, at this time. we spent a LOT of time playing in the woods there. Normally on drugs. All the teenagers would wander back there to smoke dope and whatnot. Safe, more or less, from police, as no one wanted to claim responsibility for mowing the grass, therefore the only way to get Police there was to request them. (nice, really)

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we walked the extent of the woods. there was only so far one could go in any direction without swimming or jaywalking a major road. the strip ran farther north/south than east/west and at its widest extent in any direction was a couple of miles (three maybe).

i played flashlight tag, at night, on LSD back there more than once. i doubt very many people know the area and its trails better than i do. i still go there to smoke weed and reminisce with friends whenever i catch a movie in Westland.

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all of that is context for what is essentially a very short adventure.

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one morning, probably at the tail end of a weekend binging on something, some friends of mine and myself decided to play hide and seek again. the sun had just come up. summertime and fairly warm days, though still chilled mornings.

got dressed. made up rules. two of us, myself and one other, would get a headstart, about half an hour to go and hide either together or alone. the fact that everyone knew the trails and the space was limited was the reason for the headstart as it'd be too easy to find someone if they only had a hundred count or something.

we left. walked down normal main paths, around a sort of minature gorge that runs the center just off the entrance path, if not for the trees, you'd have still been able to see my balcony from there. wandered down the trail a bit. if you follow it forward, you'd come to a little debunk bridge foundation that still halfway crosses a creek. this is where the kids smoke their dope.

we didn't follow it. that was the main drag and would lead to either crossing the water there and coming up in main Hines Park (violation of the rules of the game) or force you back onto a main clear path where you'd be easily found. instead we dropped off down a little grown up side track that worked its way along the side of our "gorge" and then back in the other direction when it bottomed out along the creekbed. following the direction we'd taken we'd have circled back around and come up on a similar gorge on the other end, obvious because of the remarkably dangerous overhanging ropeswing someone had installed a long time ago. fun to play on.

only, we never found it.

eventually, the hill to our left disappeared, which shouldn't have been possible, and we hadn't come to the spot we were searching for. we doubled back and wandered a bit, before realizing we were in a foreign place. it was very disorienting, and we decided to take one of the main trails back towards one of the edges, where we could use a grid road as a marker to tell us where we were. we followed a trail for hours. literally. nothing. up and down hills. day went on. got hotter. down little winding trails. nothing familiar. we decided that we must have ended up on some wandering path and found ourselves father west in the park. maybe we'd crossed a creek and hadn't noticed or something. knowing the tendencies of the park, laying mostly north/south and that it was usually fairly narrow in most places, we decided to choose an direction and walk, offtrail if neccessary in a straight line. as it was now afternoon, we decided following the sun would be the easiest thing to do. fortunately after another hour or so of walking we found a trail that seemed to run nearly straight west. given the relative dimensions of the park, which anyone who drives here are familiar with, it shouldn't ever be possible to walk more than a mile or two west without running into a major four lane highway/gridroad. we're in the middle of the city, after all.

during the walk along the trail, the temperature was much hotter than it should've been. i remember the sensation of the sun blaring down on me, like i was in the desert again. i suppose i was likely experiencing extremely altered states of some sort. we climbed up and down progessively larger hills. i had the nagging sensation of being followed, and seemed to keep getting tripped up. while climbing, hand and foot up a hill much too exaggerated for this part of the country, i had a sensation as of someone attempting to push me down. several times i actually did fall, as if i had been struck. the nagging sensation of someone right behind me continued. my friend, upon discussion, suggested similar experience. at the top of the hill, i looked around. trees for miles in every direction.

as disconcerting as this seemed, we decided in the inevitableness of our original logic. if we merely continued west we'd eventually HAVE to come out at a grid road.

i saw a couple of things along the path which increased my discomfort. one was a table. on a gazeebo. made of stone. there was grafitti on it, nealry covering it. both it and its vandal art seemed very old. i noticed that the writing wasn't all the same, but that it used a recurring alphabet. i also noticed it wasn't any i recognized. i considered this strange. stranger still that my friend was also unable to recognize its origin, he being a speaker of Klingon and all. perhaps an eccentricity of the vandals? this was my rationalization, at least.

we continued walking for several more hours. eventually, it was getting, dark and we were very hurried as we had no idea where we were and didn't want to get lost there at night. not least because it was illegal to be there at night. our path deadended into a chainlink fence. after a short inspection we decided it'd be faster to climb it. which we did. we came out along a gridroad. somewhat significantly to the EAST of where we had started to begin with. we followed the sidewalks and roads along the edges back to my home.

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our friends likely would've thought we'd made up our story of being lost in a place that didn't exist.

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when i undressed, i noticed, between the layers of my clothing, i was covered in a orange-oily-looking, glowing substance. sticky. like day-glo paint. it wiped right off. my friend was likewise afflicted.

we gathered some of it into specimen jars, which we already had on account of being druggie nerds. i planned to run it somewhere to see what it was. we connected it with the poltergeist like effects we'd experienced on our walk. calling it "ectoplasm" as much as a joke as anything.

over the next couple of hours, we watched it turn to a jelly in the jars, and then into something even more solid, like clay and crumble to dust. by morning the jars were empty.

i've gone back several times to find the place i went to.

it is not there.
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Postby zhivkov » Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:45 pm

Phobos and Deimos still interesting-Hope you are all doing great -I am so very behind on this thread that i will just shut up unless i have something to add or a question -I am sorry that happened to you OE-r u sure its not random? fascinating information as always-agree about the garlic -altho unfortunately i do not eat much of it -must learn to cook more -cooking for one I find is usually boring for some reason to me and doesnt taste as good-I know stupid huh?? well as ive said -shutting up now and will try and catch up throughout the week-best to all of you-Z
i know this will sound nuts to most sun people -but the pics you all have posted at various times of snowy places make me so very homesick (will always consider CO true home) I hate the summers here so very much-altho lately -unless i have read temps wrong -in the US summers are starting to be a bit trying everywhere. I miss snow so much!

I found your story of Hines Park utterly wonderful OE -believe it or not humans stumbing on 'places that don't exist' happens more often than many folks think -also many folks not in a chemically altered state -I certainly believe you -why can't anything like this happen to me? I have wanted all my life -begged for something undeniably paranormal or fortean to happen to me -I have had a couple of things-but usually with one application of 'logic bleach' I tend to think that the events were not paranormal at all for instance: sometime around aug-sept of 1997 I had

this bizarre dream that i thought could have been the barest precog of Sept 11 -it had only one plane in it -but two mountains -and here was the part that i interpreted as the maybe a precog or intuition of the actual event -but I didnt think of this till years after the dream perhaps as late as 2003 or 2004 -in the dream -on the wings of the plane i was on were these water carrying type things and in the dream i was like WTF is on the wings ? well when i awoke from this dream i was extremely depressed -dont really know why -in the dream the plane i was on didnt crash into mountains or anything -but like i say i was horrifically depressed from it upon waking-well years later i had remembered back to the dream and thought that perhaps the 'water carrying things' on the wings of the plane symbolized the tears from the actual event -really do not know what to think -i certainly would not use that as a maybe example of a precog dream anywhere-great story OE -hope all of you are well and happy!-Z
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Postby OP ED » Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:41 pm

zhivkov wrote:I found your story of Hines Park utterly wonderful OE -believe it or not humans stumbing on 'places that don't exist' happens more often than many folks think -also many folks not in a chemically altered state -I certainly believe you -why can't anything like this happen to me? I have wanted all my life -begged for something undeniably paranormal or fortean to happen to me -I have had a couple of things-but usually with one application of 'logic bleach' I tend to think that the events were not paranormal at all for instance: sometime around aug-sept of 1997 I had



if you're ever in the neighborhood, comrade, i'd be glad to show you where it should be.

i keep hoping to stumble across it again myself.

note: this is not the only strange thing to happen to me out there, merely the strangest and the best corroborated as having actually happened to begin with and not probably just a flashback.



this bizarre dream that i thought could have been the barest precog of Sept 11 -it had only one plane in it -but two mountains -and here was the part that i interpreted as the maybe a precog or intuition of the actual event -but I didnt think of this till years after the dream perhaps as late as 2003 or 2004 -in the dream -on the wings of the plane i was on were these water carrying type things and in the dream i was like WTF is on the wings ? well when i awoke from this dream i was extremely depressed -dont really know why -in the dream the plane i was on didnt crash into mountains or anything -but like i say i was horrifically depressed from it upon waking-well years later i had remembered back to the dream and thought that perhaps the 'water carrying things' on the wings of the plane symbolized the tears from the actual event -really do not know what to think -i certainly would not use that as a maybe example of a precog dream anywhere-great story OE -hope all of you are well and happy!-Z



that is interesting Z.

i've heard lots of similar stories.

most of my precognitive dreams are rather mundane. i dream i will have a typical day, and then i do. stuff like that.

i get the seemingly more common "thinking of someone when they call" type things fairly often, but i've always sort of assumed that happens to everyone and that it is probably usually not psychic, merely coincidence. i think of people a lot when they don't call too.

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one of the things i've noticed, and it is frustrating honestly, about some of my odder experiences is that they keep you so preoccupied with what you're experiencing, that you often fail to better document their happenings. i've gotten better at this as the years have passed, but there are always things you look back on that you wish you'd handled differently at the time.

(why didn't i bring a piece of the strange object with me? &etc)

[answer: because it didn't seem important at the time, just somewhat weird]

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hope things are well with you comrade. you can always comment on whatever you like.

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Postby zhivkov » Mon Feb 16, 2009 8:28 pm

that would be great OE -fug if I only made even the tiniest sliver of buckage! very lucky tho-considering how things coulda worked out-I had to come back and comment on your comment about the mundaneness of some precog dreams-this really was interesting to me -because several times -when I have felt (usually in lucid dreaming state-altho I rarely attain this by the book so to speak-in other words cant control dream-but the dreams are much more -i dont know how to say it-have a hyper-real quality to them-there was one dream i had in the late 1980s sorry I have to date everything another OCD thing with me -that I just dreamed I was in the front yard of our house -it was one of the few dreams I have ever had where the real estate in the dream is actually the 'true' real estate-for some reasons in my dreams this particular aspect always changes -well anyway I was just in the yard in this dream -puzzled looking at something that had a tripod base -well the very next day prob less than 12 hours after dream a friend of my bros brought over a new telescope to show off both to him and to me as he knew i was into astronomy-i barely knew this guy and had utterly no prior knowledge of him bringing telescope over -he was much more a friend of bros -but I thought geez how much more mundane can you get -no precog of catastrophes and the like just a dream about a telescope-altho in the dream i had no idea it was a telescope!
very interesting as always perhaps if connection stays i can get more caught up tonight -i hope you and perelandra and everyone else are doing great-if I can find the series of stories among the magazines-think it was in? about some of the tales of people who visited places that were no longer there-or never existed in the first place and they found out later i will post them here-prob in Fortean Times mag-the prob with that is that I have so many back issues of that mag -may take some time-thanks again for all of the wonderful images OE,Perelandra Nathan everybody-I will try to find some halfway decent ones -Z
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Postby zhivkov » Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:16 pm

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If I am not back tonight I hope you all have a splendid day tomorrow-hope to be back tomorrow or wednesday to catch up -really great discussion and images -i love the ones-i think they are on pg 43 the woman carrying skull on a stick -and the medallions?? with the emblems?? of the various orders?? and many others -I started to post another image before this and realized that it is one nathan (i think) maybe OE posted -Imperial Crests -I probably have more images from this thread than any I have found myself on the net-best to all of you!-Z
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Postby Penguin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:36 am

The weather here is simply awesome - lucid blue sky, radiant sun, and temps nicely in the freezing...
I think Ill have a home and laundry day today. was playin outside whole day yesterday and day before that.

Precog dreams:
Most of the occurrences have indeed been ordinary stuff..Like going for a pee and going "shit, I dreamed of this last night!"

My first dream I can remember is as a kid, and it was a shared dream with my brother. He is a few years younger than I but he remembers it clearly. I was 6 at the time. We had both dreamt of me making faces in front of our grandmas mirror the next day. And when it did happen, we both got an electric jolt and a deja vu - and we both recall this moment, clear as day. We had both dreamed of that exact moment, at that exact place, of me doing faces at the mirror, with my bro standing next to me.

When I worked in daycare, I once had the great luck of hearing after a daytime nap, how one girl and boy told to each other about the dream they had just shared. They were both in the dream, and all details matched. Their eyes were glowing and they were smiling and hugging each other as they realized it - it was all natural to them! They were both 4 then, and my favourite kids - so kind and gentle, both of them.

My first precog dream as an adult that I can remember clearly was after my first trip hiking up in Lapland - far away from any cell towers, cities or indeed, people. Under the Northern lights and starlit skies. During the week hiking, my dreams went increasingly lucid, and started to become "real" - like they were totally vivid, and the logic was no more just dream logic, but approached that of waking reality. The last night I had what Id call a shamanic dream - I was flying over the landscape guided by strings of energy, ley lines of sorts - and I felt I "knew" - and the knowledge slipped away as I woke up.

I came back home south, and dreamed...All I could remember of the dream was seeing a dead squirrel lying in midst of weeds..And feeling that this is very important (Ive always felt a special tie to squirrels and bears - I am a bear myself).

Then I went for a long walk (20 km or so), and half way, I see two young boys with bicycles standing by the roadside. I get the feeling that this is most important, and as the boys leave, I go there. I look down - and there it is - the scene from my dream. A dead squirrel lying in the midst of weeds. I get a strong dejavu and electricity runs up my spine and thru my head. I contemplate for a while, and go on. I had never, ever seen a dead squirrel, nor dreamed of one, before.

And then there is the rare occasion of dreaming while it happens.
Few years back I had a lucid dream - that is, I instantly knew I was dreaming, but what was different that time was that I also KNEW it was not an ordinary dream, but real in every way. In the dream I was in my grandmothers house, her bedroom, and she feared she was going to die of a heart attack. I surveyed the room and memorized the details (like my grandpa praying on his knees, on left side of bed looking from me), took my grandmas hands and repeated over and over again "do not fear. Death is not to be feared. There is nothing to fear. Do not fear - tonight is not yet your time to die, you will not die tonight.." She was holding my hands for a long time, facing me, grandpa never knew I was in the room, she was looking into my eyes.

As I woke up, I knew it was real. I told the whole dream and all details to my roommate (I was doing field work at a forest research station at the time) who had read enough Phil Dick to be receptive, this in order to create proof for my suspicious daily mind, and then I called my grandma. She started to tell, without prompting, how she had arrhythmia the whol night, couldnt sleep, pa was praying, and had the ambulance number ready, if it progressed to a heart attack. I told her my dream, and being a religious person, she simply accepted it for what it was, and thanked me for being there to support her.

I hadnt talked with her in several weeks before that, and I was physically at least 600 km away from her. I have always had a special connection with her - as a kid I looked exactly like her son who died when he was young, and she looked after me a lot as a kid. Shes known stuff thats happened to me too, previously, via that mental grapevine.

Still, I have no idea how I do that. No idea. But its real to me after that last event - not a shred of doubt in my mind anymore.
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Postby Penguin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:43 am

I think it is notable that in many studies, ESP/PSI phenomena seem to be enhanced by the lack of electromagnetic fields, like if the experimentee is in a faraday cage. Its been suggested this phenomena would tie in to very Low Frequency EM waves, and that other sorts of EM fields would hamper the function.

Ive certainly always had a lot more lucid dreams whenever Ive been hiking or otherwise far away from civilization, like on that research station...So I tend to lend credence to this, fwiw.
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Postby Penguin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:48 am

Ive posted this before, but I simply love these images and that movie.

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"This aint no ancient culture...
-Sometimes, it is..."

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The woodsmans friend...
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Postby OP ED » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:49 pm

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3D Glasses Above.

(saw Coraline, last nite. very good. lived up to my expectations for the most part. much scarier for adults than for children. the opening sequence is particularly disturbing. excellent)
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