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Jaytotha 
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How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. _________________
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phinmun
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Well, it's a day for reflection, if nothing else.
From what's been released it appears that he may have done something rash and then taken his own life after the fact. Whether planned or in panic, it's a sad moment for anyone who follows the NFL.
My heart goes out to the families and the victims. |
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dolphinologist 
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| Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. _________________
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matt2roddy
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| dolphinologist wrote: | | Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. |
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DolphWins 
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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| dolphinologist wrote: | | Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. |
I watched Cloud Atlas too.
Nice try tho. _________________
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dolphinologist 
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:52 pm Post subject: |
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| DolphWins wrote: | | dolphinologist wrote: | | Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. |
I watched Cloud Atlas too.
Nice try tho. |
I must applaud you ... that was thoroughly annoying, but what I posted was based on a burning question about how people like you manage to live so long. The answer was in a book called The Secret Science by John Baines ... It discusses Hermetic Philosophies. Ironically enough FrankMoore sent me a couple of books that approach the subject as well. True Story kids. _________________
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phinmun
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:49 pm Post subject: |
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| dolphinologist wrote: | | DolphWins wrote: | | dolphinologist wrote: | | Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. |
I watched Cloud Atlas too.
Nice try tho. |
I must applaud you ... that was thoroughly annoying, but what I posted was based on a burning question about how people like you manage to live so long. The answer was in a book called The Secret Science by John Baines ... It discusses Hermetic Philosophies. Ironically enough FrankMoore sent me a couple of books that approach the subject as well. True Story kids. |
I'm reading The Question of God which is a compilation of works by Frued & CS Lewis, I believe. Looked interesting so I stole it from a friend.
I've spent most of my last year on The Hero With A Thousand Faces and similar works stemming from Joseph Campbell's teachings.
What have you done with Frank Moore, btw? |
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dolphinologist 
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:47 pm Post subject: |
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| phinmun wrote: | | dolphinologist wrote: | | DolphWins wrote: | | dolphinologist wrote: | | Jaytotha wrote: | | How is this a sad day for football? Not trying to be rude but the guy killed someone. |
Because we are all connected on various levels. It's scientifically proven that extreme actions and behavior such as this and the smallest of gestures (positive or negative) sends out measurable energy in the form vibratory waves, that affects all who live and breath. That's how we attract scenarios and people, and its also how certain scenarios and people stay off our radar.
I always say that there is wisdom and evidence lying in cliches. A couple that might apply here are ones, like "love is in the air" or "you can cut the tension in here with a knife" ... Now, I know they are loose cliches, but they have very strong links to science. Musicians would know exactly what I am talking about .... so do some womanizers. Because they know that each thought carries it's own vibration that travels based on the strength of it's owner. |
I watched Cloud Atlas too.
Nice try tho. |
I must applaud you ... that was thoroughly annoying, but what I posted was based on a burning question about how people like you manage to live so long. The answer was in a book called The Secret Science by John Baines ... It discusses Hermetic Philosophies. Ironically enough FrankMoore sent me a couple of books that approach the subject as well. True Story kids. |
I'm reading The Question of God which is a compilation of works by Frued & CS Lewis, I believe. Looked interesting so I stole it from a friend.
I've spent most of my last year on The Hero With A Thousand Faces and similar works stemming from Joseph Campbell's teachings.
What have you done with Frank Moore, btw? |
I find it hilarious that you have done that level of reading and read my post but still ask "what I've done with Frank Moore"
I don't read to compete with you. So you can stick your CS Lewis up your ascot. I actually hate reading. I just hate unanswered questions even more. Aaaaaaand Scene .... _________________
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phinmun
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TheKillerNacho 
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The thread about this was locked in NFL News ... its just too controversial. Probably shouldn't have brought it up, here. _________________ With much cheese,
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dolphinologist 
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| phinmun wrote: | | I think I'm done with this forum. |
Don't "think" .... do _________________
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