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Ishtar Shakti

PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:31 pm


Stop giving him more power then he already has! You know the influence beliefs have.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:38 am


Obscurus
DrasBrisingr
Subrosian
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Big fan of folks like Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, and other environment-sensitives. But I'm a tree-hugger too, so go figure.


Never heard of them, myself. What it is about these environmentalists that make you their fan?


Rachel Carson wrote "Silent Spring," a very interesting account of the effects of DDT (a pesticide used in the 40s and 50s). A good, but difficult read.

Anyway, I may have mentioned this before, but I've always been interested in the effects of charisma. Hitler may have struck fear in the hearts of many Europeans, but he also captivated many with his speeches and propaganda.

I don't know why I'm fascinated by this. I swear I'm not a Nazi.


Could be that Hitler actually had occult power that extends to his words even today... ninja


According to my sources, he's actually still alive.

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DrasBrisingr

PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:33 pm


Subrosian
DrasBrisingr
Subrosian
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Big fan of folks like Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, and other environment-sensitives. But I'm a tree-hugger too, so go figure.


Never heard of them, myself. What it is about these environmentalists that make you their fan?


Rachel Carson wrote "Silent Spring," a very interesting account of the effects of DDT (a pesticide used in the 40s and 50s). A good, but difficult read.

Anyway, I may have mentioned this before, but I've always been interested in the effects of charisma. Hitler may have struck fear in the hearts of many Europeans, but he also captivated many with his speeches and propaganda.

I don't know why I'm fascinated by this. I swear I'm not a Nazi.

Thanks for the explanation, Dras.

Wait, DRAS? Holy s**t it's like everybody's coming back and we can all be one big happy family again until people dump out of OWO '09~!!!1 Also, I'm going to need more sufficient proof of this non-Aryan quality of yours than a mere statement of denial.


No, I'm not. I'm not coming back. I don't have time for this s**t anymore. I leave class and go to work, then I go home and pass the ******** out. Somewhere in there I find time for homework and whatever remnants of a social life I have left.

And...er...I've...never punched a jew in the face? Unless that one kid was a closet Jew...I also do not have a tiny little mustache.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:37 pm


Mitsh
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DrasBrisingr
Subrosian
Starlock
Big fan of folks like Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, and other environment-sensitives. But I'm a tree-hugger too, so go figure.


Never heard of them, myself. What it is about these environmentalists that make you their fan?


Rachel Carson wrote "Silent Spring," a very interesting account of the effects of DDT (a pesticide used in the 40s and 50s). A good, but difficult read.

Anyway, I may have mentioned this before, but I've always been interested in the effects of charisma. Hitler may have struck fear in the hearts of many Europeans, but he also captivated many with his speeches and propaganda.

I don't know why I'm fascinated by this. I swear I'm not a Nazi.


Could be that Hitler actually had occult power that extends to his words even today... ninja


According to my sources, he's actually still alive.

According to Nostradamus, he's actually the antichrist.

DrasBrisingr


Dorian Requiem

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:40 pm


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Josiv
Anyone ever wonder what might have been before human history? Like perhaps a pre-human, human history. Before all the egyptians, sumarians, mayans, and whatnot. I always like to think humans were once far superior in knowledge than we are now, something just happened, and we lost all the knowledge. Or perhaps, some people do know, and they're not letting us know?

I've turned into a conspiracy theorist x.x


I wonder about the same kind of things. And I'm a conspiracy theorist too.
"A Dweller on Two Planets". It might also be know as "A Dividing of the Way". It's apparently written by a man (who's name I've forgotten, and I can't find the book) who has a relationship with a being (Phylos the Thibetan, Zailm, and other names) who seems to be an "almost ascended master" so to speak. Much of what I could say is explained in the forwards or as the book goes.

Anyways, it's kind of like a dictated auto-biography of the live(s) if the being, starting with life as an Atlantean (Posiedian, he mentions their words or names for a number of things), though I think he says something to the effect of doubting it is his first life. It goes on about the life, history, amazing feats of technology that work on some of the science they've discovered that would equate to what we, for the most part, consider "magic" right now. Stuff about most of America being reincarnations of Atlantis, Australia is apparently what's left of the landmass that was Atlantis, things about life after death, but before crossing over. Their political system, their fall somewhat, Egypt from way before (he apparently lived in Atlantis twelve thousand years ago), the magic the Egyptians had, the Atlanteans where a number of years more advanced than we are now and some details about related non-magic fueled technologies, astral adjustments to effect change in the brains of people who would be of poor character, to phrase it lightly. Life after crossing over, how mediums work, and alot of interesting things, so many things considering how much I've read. It is kind of written like the person wanted to sound like Shakespeare, just a heads up if anyone has trouble with that.

I'm half way through it, more or less, and I hold the first half as probably more valuable than any single thing (I'd venture to say even the top half-dozen things) I've come across so far. While a grain of salt is good, what I've experienced and known of the things touched one agree very much with what the book says, and of the other things, it's interesting or food for thought atleast. I do not seem to have done it justice, but just putting it out there for the "Prehistory" idea, since the book has a number of details about the whole world instead of just Atlantis and Egypt as I've mentioned.

Edit- Jan. 16
Apparently Man: How, Whence, and Whither? by Leadbeater has some stuff about the future in it aswell.
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