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MisterMuscaria



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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: koraks]
#14554402 - 06/03/11 06:34 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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There is one thing that two people have called me and both of them are now dead.
I believe if someone else calls me that they will die too. Not by my hand though.
One person has come close to calling me that...and I suppose inferred it but didnt come out and say it...so they are still alive.
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mongo lloyd
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: MisterMuscaria]
#14554431 - 06/03/11 06:48 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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MisterMuscaria said: There is one thing that two people have called me and both of them are now dead.
I believe if someone else calls me that they will die too. Not by my hand though.
One person has come close to calling me that...and I suppose inferred it but didnt come out and say it...so they are still alive.
What is it? Ass-cleft? Donkey schlong?
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: trendal]
#14554441 - 06/03/11 06:52 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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trendal said: You told us it's there.
I told you nothing, I simply said that I did tell someone "something" 
Ah! Ahaaah! See!? It's there! I knew it was!
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Sadly, it was a Shroomerite 
Don't worry about it. No soul and all.
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Asante
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: trendal]
#14554450 - 06/03/11 06:57 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Did you feel you gave bad advice, or somehow supernaturally jinxed something?
Must be hard to live with
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Asante] 1
#14554461 - 06/03/11 07:04 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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It wasn't bad advice. We had a conversation, and I told him, half joking, that I had never told anyone what I was about to say. The half joking part was when I apologized for making him my guinea pig and hoped he didn't die as a result.
Then a few months later...he's dead 
Normally, I wouldn't believe in anything like this happening. I still don't really believe it...but it did happen, and that has me scared.
This is also the first time I have spoken to anyone about this. I'm sure you won't die from it, as I haven't said what I was talking about...and I won't.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: skatealex2] 1
#14554471 - 06/03/11 07:12 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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What is your most 'out there' belief?
It's wrong to kill people.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: trendal] 1
#14554472 - 06/03/11 07:13 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Aliens and UFO's
They are out there and I believe they have been visiting earth for many many many years.
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Asante
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: trendal] 1
#14554475 - 06/03/11 07:15 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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So, supernatural jinxing.

Brother please realize: More than one in 100 young adults will be dead in the coming 6 months, odds of dying really are huge, especially among drug users, this might very well have been a chance occurrance.
Its very hard to feel you are responsible for someone's death. What I believe that no one dies before their time, and when they do all the cosmic constants, the laws of physics and cause and effect since the dawn of time work in unison to achieve this death. If you had part in this, its you and everyone else. In a fully interconnected universe governed by cause and effect, anything is caused by everything and "sole responsibility" lies only with the Prime Mover, the totality of everything that is the God/Universe.
If it feels better, don't speak those words again. Since you are engaging in magical thinking here, generally the way to "give it back to God" in several spiritual tradsitions is to write it on a piece of paper and burn it.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Asante]
#14554491 - 06/03/11 07:27 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks, WS 
As I said...the greater part of me wants to believe it was just coincidence, that my friend was always going to die at that point. The scientific part of me knows that is the truth.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: trendal] 1
#14554505 - 06/03/11 07:32 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Aliens.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Patlal]
#14554578 - 06/03/11 07:59 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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that the government is not acting in our best interest and that our entire way of life is a sham and a conspiracy.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Olympus Mons]
#14554648 - 06/03/11 08:26 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Olympus Mons said: that the government is not acting in our best interest and that our entire way of life is a sham and a conspiracy.
damn man, you sound like one of them extremists!(white al-Qaeda?) Maybe we ought to phone Cass Sunstein on you
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: AsAboveSoBelow] 1
#14554820 - 06/03/11 09:51 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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That Pris#1 isn't a troll.
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Kada
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Mad_Larkin] 1
#14554850 - 06/03/11 10:01 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mad_Larkin said: That Pris#1 isn't a troll.
That IS far out there. WAY OUT THERE.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Kada] 1
#14555049 - 06/03/11 11:07 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Kada said: Aliens and UFO's
They are out there and I believe they have been visiting earth for many many many years.
I beleive they engineered the human race as we know it today. Most of the bible and scripture tales are not referring to gods, angles and demons but aliens of various origins.
It could be nearing the time our ancestors return.
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: 4runner]
#14555077 - 06/03/11 11:14 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I believe that people should stop trying to re-re-interpretate religious text books and seek wisdom in themselves.
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AsAboveSoBelow
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: 4runner]
#14555086 - 06/03/11 11:16 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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have you ever looked into this? 160,000-200,000 year old Metropolis in south Africa
http://viewzone2.com/adamscalendarx.html
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The area is significant for one striking thing -- gold. "The thousands of ancient gold mines discovered over the past 500 years, points to a vanished civilization that lived and dug for gold in this part of the world for thousands of years," says Tellinger. "And if this is in fact the cradle of humankind, we may be looking at the activities of the oldest civilization on Earth."
Did gold play some role in the dense population that once lived here? The site is just about 150 miles from an excellent port where maritime trade could have helped to support such a large population. But remember -- we're talking almost 200,000 years ago!
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: Damkina]
#14555094 - 06/03/11 11:18 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Alright. But what's your secret, out-there belief? You show me yours, I'll show you mine, likes?
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: koraks] 1
#14555124 - 06/03/11 11:28 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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People still bothering to believe things? Man I don't know about all that.
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tyrannicalrex
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Re: What is your most 'out there' belief? [Re: AsAboveSoBelow]
#14555133 - 06/03/11 11:29 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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That maybe the mushroom/alien theory is right. They put them here, or they (the mushrooms) are aliens, and they (the mushrooms) tell/show us an alternate universe/reality. Any hallucinogenic plant is for this purpose. Why does it do what it does? Why is it here? The plants/fungus that make us feel that way are supposed to be here/ingested.
We are all god(s) as stated earlier.
We are all one, and everything.
This is all by chance. There is nothing else.
Gaia earth theory. The Gaia theory posits that the Earth is a self-regulating complex system involving the biosphere, the atmosphere, the hydrospheres and the pedosphere, tightly coupled as an evolving system. The theory sustains that this system as a whole, called Gaia, seeks a physical and chemical environment optimal for contemporary life.[1]
Gaia evolves through a cybernetic feedback system operated unconsciously by the biota, leading to broad stabilization of the conditions of habitability in a full homeostasis. Many processes in the Earth's surface essential for the conditions of life depend on the interaction of living forms, especially microorganisms, with inorganic elements. These processes establish a global control system that regulates Earth's surface temperature, atmosphere composition and ocean salinity.
The existence of a planetary homeostasis influenced by living forms had been observed previously in the field of biogeochemistry, and it is being investigated also in other fields like Earth system science. The originality of the Gaia theory relies on the assessment that such homeostatic balance is actively pursued with the goal of keeping the optimal conditions for life, even when terrestrial or external events menace them.
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