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#41
(08-14-2025, 11:51 AM)AlroyFarms Wrote: Well I can't exactly commute my time here can I  Tongue

For real though I'll look into that remote viewing stuff. It's not a rabbit hole I've ever been down so thanks for that lead. This is why we talk, right?

Have a good one out there fellow inmate

You will probably be interested in what the likes of Joseph McMoneagle and Ingo Swann have to say if you choose to look into "remote viewing"






Dont hold me to the veracity of the claims, all the same, but interesting nonetheless.  Saint2
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#42
(08-14-2025, 11:51 AM)AlroyFarms Wrote: Well I can't exactly commute my time here can I  Tongue

For real though I'll look into that remote viewing stuff. It's not a rabbit hole I've ever been down so thanks for that lead. This is why we talk, right?

Have a good one out there fellow inmate

Actually, you can commute it. It just requires death from this body first. There is much in me that would prefer to expedite that process. This is why I said in your other thread, that you are fortunate to not have kids. Having children ties us to this prison. No one understands why someone commits suicide. No one accepts it. I should know, my daughters boyfriends (soon to be son in law) father just committed suicide 2 months ago. They are wrecked over it.
#43
@KKLoco

I hope we all can find some kind of peace in the future. Hang in there KKLoco. I will too.
#44
@andy06shake

Oh yeah I know Ingo Swann at least. 

What famous remote viewers have talked about the moment of death? The only one I'm familiar with is Edgar Cayce talking about the life review stuff (but Cayce's method wasn't the same as remote viewing.) 

What's your opinion on Tibetan Book of The Dead? I should probably check that out at some point too.
#45
(08-14-2025, 12:55 PM)AlroyFarms Wrote: @andy06shake

Oh yeah I know Ingo Swann at least. 

What famous remote viewers have talked about the moment of death? The only one I'm familiar with is Edgar Cayce talking about the life review stuff (but Cayce's method wasn't the same as remote viewing.) 

What's your opinion on Tibetan Book of The Dead? I should probably check that out at some point too.

Yeah, Cayce's approach was more about holistic healing and psychic readings, not quite the same as remote viewing.

Said a lot about "Atlantis."

As for remote viewers, people like Swann and McMoneagle have mentioned death in their tales.

Mostly through in terms of afterlife visions of the spiritual realms.

I've never read "The Tibetan Book of the Dead."

Sounds pertinent to the topic, all the same, apparently being about the journey of the soul after death.

It's definitely a text i would consider exploring, it's on my to-read list also.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#46
Edward Cayce was a psychic, not a remote viewer. The issue in delving into the afterlife, is that most don’t look past the tunnel of light and love. Everything changes drastically after that point. 

I find it hilarious that in the congressional hearings, all of them want to know if the aliens are biological. As if being in a biological body is somehow advantageous. The limitations of occupying a biological body are infinite. However, they do serve as good ‘containers’. It’s quite literally a prison inside a prison. I feel really sorry for people that are in actual prison here. It adds a third layer to the oppression.
#47
(08-12-2025, 09:23 PM)AlroyFarms Wrote: Burning bush indeed

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That bush just so happened to be Acacia. Which has high levels of DMT. Moses was trippin’ and got deceived by an entity claiming to be the most high God.
#48
@KKLoco 

So how do you reconcile people who win all the lotteries and have wonderful charmed lives? 

Doesn't that kinda go against the loosh farm thing?
#49
(08-14-2025, 03:36 PM)AlroyFarms Wrote: @KKLoco 

So how do you reconcile people who win all the lotteries and have wonderful charmed lives? 

Doesn't that kinda go against the loosh farm thing?

Most lottery winners don't live a charmed life for long. They find out very quickly that all people care about is their money. If they don't run out of it within a short span of time.

Oh buddy just look around. Almost everyone on this planet is unhinged. There is plenty of loosh to go around. Additionally, from what I understand, loosh does not get derived from just negativity. It can be harvested from other activities - such as sex.

I should state, I'm less concerned with the loosh aspect, than I am the fact of being imprisoned and served amnesia against my will. This really pisses me off.
#50
(08-14-2025, 04:04 PM)KKLoco Wrote: Oh buddy just look around.


I meant a metaphorical lottery, like some people whose biggest problems are 1st world problems and they never deal with the kind of BS you and I might.

But fair enough, that's kinda the answer I was leaning towards anyways. There is enough sex and misery out there to run a whole loosh factory!



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