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georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
5,568
14,456
This metaphysical stuff is SO fascinating!

I have recently succeeded in using the reactive manifestation of crystaline vibrational resonance, combined with isomorphic silicon overlays to elicit motionless flight across the void of space.

How? By normalizing co-location between non-simultaneous event horizons, as it relates to 60gHz beat frequency harmonics, combined with geodesic lattice structures within the context of highlighting mult-valent harmonic interaction.

We all know, on an unconscious level, that within the astral plane we are able to integrate 60gHz beat frequency harmonics, bonded on a quantum level with isomorphic silicon overlays to produce subharmonic symapthetic responses, right?

So, the inability to question initial validity will usually lead to subsequent errors in rendering a convincing explanation of holographic temporal resonance, in sympathetic resonance with geodesic lattice structures encapsulating mult-valent harmonic interaction.

Which, in turn, makes Instantaneous astral travel to any point in the universe is now possible via the implementation of cyclic harmonic repitition, interwoven on a molecular level with molecular interference filters to produce subharmonic symapthetic responses.

The key is to focus on a single point in space-time in order to conta-utilize hyper-warp fractalization. Which, when combined with geodesic lattice structures to produce a co-valent correlation matrix.

In short, when you can tune yourself internally to the higher frequencies, you can utilize fractal resonance harmonics, combined with a higher order harmonic series calling forth connection to the unified field.

Bullshit, you say??? The inability to question initial validity leads to subsequent errors in rendering a convincing explanation of stabilized vibrational resonance, interwoven on a molecular level with isomorphic silicon overlays to elicit spatial harmony within the reality matrix when attempting to harness the innate energy of quantum dialectic projections combined with molecular interference filters to produce a higher order contextual latency.

So. That's it. Star Wars and Star Trek will soon be here. Believe it!


 

Servant King

Lifer
Nov 27, 2020
4,265
23,471
39
Frazier Park, CA
www.thechembow.com
Which, in turn, makes Instantaneous astral travel to any point in the universe is now possible via the implementation of cyclic harmonic repitition, interwoven on a molecular level with molecular interference filters to produce subharmonic symapthetic responses.

The key is to focus on a single point in space-time in order to conta-utilize hyper-warp fractalization. Which, when combined with geodesic lattice structures to produce a co-valent correlation matrix.
Is this why my SmokingPipes orders arrive so quickly?
 
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B.Lew

Can't Leave
Jun 24, 2020
468
5,991
SE Michigan
This metaphysical stuff is SO fascinating!

I have recently succeeded in using the reactive manifestation of crystaline vibrational resonance, combined with isomorphic silicon overlays to elicit motionless flight across the void of space.

How? By normalizing co-location between non-simultaneous event horizons, as it relates to 60gHz beat frequency harmonics, combined with geodesic lattice structures within the context of highlighting mult-valent harmonic interaction.

We all know, on an unconscious level, that within the astral plane we are able to integrate 60gHz beat frequency harmonics, bonded on a quantum level with isomorphic silicon overlays to produce subharmonic symapthetic responses, right?

So, the inability to question initial validity will usually lead to subsequent errors in rendering a convincing explanation of holographic temporal resonance, in sympathetic resonance with geodesic lattice structures encapsulating mult-valent harmonic interaction.

IBFTL.
Not sure if you’ve seen the newish rule but ABSOLUTELY no AI generated content is allowed in PM!
 

snagstangl

Lifer
Jul 1, 2013
1,609
770
Iowa, United States
"OK... First I'll access the secret military spy satelite that is in geosynchronous orbit over the midwest.

Then I'll ID the limo by the vanity plate "MR. BIGGG" and get his approximate position.

Then I'll reposition the transmission dish on the remote truck to 17.32 degrees east, hit WESTAR 4 over the Atlantic, bounce the signal back into the aerosphere up to COMSAT 6, beam it back to SATCOM 2 transmitter number 137 and down on the dish on the back of Mr. Big's limo... It's almost too easy."
 

Zero

Lifer
Apr 9, 2021
1,701
12,981
"OK... First I'll access the secret military spy satelite that is in geosynchronous orbit over the midwest.

Then I'll ID the limo by the vanity plate "MR. BIGGG" and get his approximate position.

Then I'll reposition the transmission dish on the remote truck to 17.32 degrees east, hit WESTAR 4 over the Atlantic, bounce the signal back into the aerosphere up to COMSAT 6, beam it back to SATCOM 2 transmitter number 137 and down on the dish on the back of Mr. Big's limo... It's almost too easy."
That's if the satellite doesn't have a propensity to spin and face the Sun, like a certain satellite that I knew of💲💲💲 Fu*k, I said too much. Happy Halloween 🎃🎃🎃
 

Streeper541

Lifer
Jun 16, 2021
3,065
19,389
43
Spencer, OH
For those interested in the topic, there is a great documentary available on Prime about "Thin Places." Very interesting, in relation to Celtic spirituality and Irish Christian practice and the traditions which developed throughout history... some of which are still going on today. (Trailer below) I read a great book about it as well.

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SBC

Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,526
7,277
NE Wisconsin
Almost everything that we think about "druidry" has been written since the 18th century. The earliest claim to a documented druidic order is 1717, and that one's disputed -- the earliest undisputed claim is 1792.

That is not to say that there are no ancient uses of the word. There are a small handful, but they tell us almost nothing about the referent. Tacitus, writing around AD 61, records a Roman attack on "druids" at Anglesey. But he tells us nothing about them except that they spoke "dreadful imprecations."

The few ancient references lead us to think that they may have been judges and record keepers.

By the 7th century, there were a few "bards" using the term, but whether they had institutional continuity with the group briefly referenced in earlier documents, the historical record does not answer for us.

At any rate, historians are confident that there is no institutional continuity with the orders created in the 18th century.

Although almost everything we think about "druidry" (if that is even an accurate term for anything that existed in antiquity) is conjecture (charitably) -- including whether or not druids were religious figures -- nevertheless we are safe in making some general assumptions about their religious beliefs, since paganism has always been pantheistic and usually taken very similar forms across the world.

A blessed All Saints Day to all.
 

El Capitán

Lifer
Jun 5, 2022
1,177
4,850
34
Newberry, Indiana
Almost everything that we think about "druidry" has been written since the 18th century. The earliest claim to a documented druidic order is 1717, and that one's disputed -- the earliest undisputed claim is 1792.

That is not to say that there are no ancient uses of the word. There are a small handful, but they tell us almost nothing about the referent. Tacitus, writing around AD 61, records a Roman attack on "druids" at Anglesey. But he tells us nothing about them except that they spoke "dreadful imprecations."

The few ancient references lead us to think that they may have been judges and record keepers.

By the 7th century, there were a few "bards" using the term, but whether they had institutional continuity with the group briefly referenced in earlier documents, the historical record does not answer for us.

At any rate, historians are confident that there is no institutional continuity with the orders created in the 18th century.

Although almost everything we think about "druidry" (if that is even an accurate term for anything that existed in antiquity) is conjecture (charitably) -- including whether or not druids were religious figures -- nevertheless we are safe in making some general assumptions about their religious beliefs, since paganism has always been pantheistic and usually taken very similar forms across the world.

A blessed All Saints Day to all.
Yep. Good explanation. Druidry today isn't a continuation of ancient believes but recent interest of neo-pagan beliefs.
 
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brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
9,669
14,860
Almost everything that we think about "druidry" has been written since the 18th century. The earliest claim to a documented druidic order is 1717, and that one's disputed -- the earliest undisputed claim is 1792.

That is not to say that there are no ancient uses of the word. There are a small handful, but they tell us almost nothing about the referent. Tacitus, writing around AD 61, records a Roman attack on "druids" at Anglesey. But he tells us nothing about them except that they spoke "dreadful imprecations."

The few ancient references lead us to think that they may have been judges and record keepers.

By the 7th century, there were a few "bards" using the term, but whether they had institutional continuity with the group briefly referenced in earlier documents, the historical record does not answer for us.

At any rate, historians are confident that there is no institutional continuity with the orders created in the 18th century.

Although almost everything we think about "druidry" (if that is even an accurate term for anything that existed in antiquity) is conjecture (charitably) -- including whether or not druids were religious figures -- nevertheless we are safe in making some general assumptions about their religious beliefs, since paganism has always been pantheistic and usually taken very similar forms across the world.

A blessed All Saints Day to all.
It's amazing how very little is actually known and understood about the ancient world (at least in publicly available information).