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Randall
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posted March 27, 2016 09:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't view it as selfish at all.

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posted March 27, 2016 07:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted March 28, 2016 04:29 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Thanks for warning us about Soap Lake.

No problem, lol. Not that many people outside the state tend to visit there, but wow. I remember liking it as a little kid when my mom and I would stop on the way to visit family friends, but even my mom never liked the overall vibe of the place, so we never stayed for very long.

I'll read that article, although I will confess that I'm not a huge Edgar Cayce fan (I'm very, very sorry, I know you like him very much My husband and some of my in-laws are very into Cayce, and The Law of One, but it just doesn't jive with me for some reason. ).

That last paragraph was frustrating for me to punctuate, so my Virgo Moon apologizes for any technical errors there.

The article looks good, so I'll read it while I'm sitting awake coughing tonight. This cold needs to take a permanent hike...

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posted March 28, 2016 04:38 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Randall:
Feel better soon.

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I don't view it as selfish at all.

Thank you, Randall.

I'm hoping I might be feeling a little better. I was today for Easter, so I'll see about tomorrow.

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posted March 28, 2016 01:18 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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All the Grand Canyon area, Phoenix in Arizona, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Sierra Nevada’s, Mount St. Helens....

That's weird, I don't recall not enjoying the Grand Canyon, but we didn't stay long at all. I was about 10 years old, and somehow I was far more interested in seeing the Four Corners.

Las Vegas has always struck me as horrid, but I've never been there (I have a friend who LOVES going there, which I find weird...I guess she just likes to gawk at the gawd and escape for a weekend, or something).

I don't know much about Mt. St. Helens, other than the ash that covered the area I live in when I was a kid. It blacked out the entire sky (I was 5 years old), and no one could walk outside for a number of days without a particle mask.

Phoenix feels a lot like where I live. When I visited there, it reminded me a lot of Yakima. But again, as soon as I went into the mountains, up to Superstition Mountain near the Apache Trail, the energy felt amazing again.

Desert valleys don't seem to have it going on, do they?

I remember reading in one of Linda's books (I forget which one) that the mountains and ocean are spiritual areas, and I'm beginning to believe her more than I already did.

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posted March 28, 2016 11:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted March 29, 2016 05:05 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Oh thanks for your unwillingness to offend me about Cayce...truth is I am almost indifferent because my research into him led me to some disappointments and dead ends.

The MYTH of him is cool but I dislike the way his legacy is being handled. It's hard to know what is true, and I've seen some shady things, like repetitive past life readings.


I feel really stupid...with my pregnancy brain and this head cold I've had, I got Edgar Cayce mixed up with Eckhart Tolle.

I wouldn't have even realized I'd mixed them up if you hadn't mentioned past life readings!

Anyway, I guess the cat's out of the bag, now. I can't hang with Eckhart Tolle.

I think I just haven't had the patience to read a lot of Edgar Cayce's stuff, but I've glanced at it here and there.

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posted March 30, 2016 08:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted April 01, 2016 11:06 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Violets.... Sending you Blessings and wishing you good health and a successful pregnancy.

Faith.... Isn't it a good thing in this world that we get a choice in figuring out what our 'fit' is. It's like a cafeteria-- we choose the dietary nutrition needs for our soul-journey. Sometimes it changes for us. Sometimes we'll crave one thing more than another and will feed on it until we've had enough 'filling' in that area.

Choosing one philosophy over an other doesn't make all the people who don't 'jive' with it, a bad or wrong person. We have soul groups, and life lessons.

Tolerance is a keyword. It doesn't mean in a negative way 'Oh, I gotta just tolerate this awful-horrible person who is not-like-me'. Whether we do it in secret or out in the open, this kind of attitude creates HARD separation, instead of feeling secure inside your own individual menu-needs.

Tolerance is more an 'allowing' other person the right to exist and flourish in Peace, sharing the same space. They deserve no harm done towards them for agreeing or not-agreeing. It is Possible to Co-Exist.

No one person has the complete answer. ....haha 'Be the Change'?

How about we gather and Be the Cafeteria, and share our food, and take in whatever you would need at that day, or time.

Needs Change.... {{ }}

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(On a personal note, I'm sorry I haven't been around here, Violets. Didn't realize you had posted.

Have had some challenges this past week.

Also having to adapt self to something quite foreign and chaotic to me, with a new computer system that was involuntarily downloaded here without either of our permissions-- is a test-beta program.

This has 'thrown' my routines, and making me have to adjust to what I don't fully understand, but MUST make-do as-is.)

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posted April 01, 2016 03:37 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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On a personal note, I'm sorry I haven't been around here, Violets. Didn't realize you had posted.

No worries, I hope you get yourselves situated!

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posted April 02, 2016 04:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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posted April 03, 2016 01:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Love how you define tolerance.

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posted April 04, 2016 03:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^ That was to mirage.

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posted April 05, 2016 01:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you Violets, Faith, and Randall...

haha! Food fights, Faith! Love it...
(There's one of those animated smiley icons I like to use (from incense-guy menu), that looks like the 'Little Shop of Horrors' characters feeding meatballs to the gobbling plant. .... But there are ads covering up my ability to use that site anymore. So, it's going to have to be the 'thought' that counts here, until I find a new smilie site to use! ... )

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posted April 10, 2016 12:56 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Edit... I'll have to think on this a bit more.

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Okay, so I noticed it definitely last night. I've noticed this before, but didn't think much of it, I guess. Or I assumed it was my grandma's property.

We were getting ready to leave my mom's (my grandma's house), and I was starting to feel unsettled and irritable.

When we walked outside, it was really thick with an energy I've felt before (I know it sounds trite, but I tend to not feel or notice this energy during daylight hours). A very unsettling, unpleasant energy.

I've noticed it growing up, particularly at my grandma's house, but now that we live here I've also noticed it where we live, which is on the other side of town.

It comes in with dark (again, not trying to be cheesy), but it doesn't seem to happen every night.
I've been out getting ready to bring my plants in, and felt the need to hurry the hell up and get back inside.

The heaviness lifted when we got about halfway to our house (about ten minutes away), and I didn't feel the energy at that point, or at our house.

When I mentioned it to my husband, he said that he had felt it as well, and had also noticed it before.
I was surprised by that, because while we both have H8 Suns, my husband will sometimes not hone in on the same stuff that I do.

So that sort of confirmed for me that yes, there is a very unpleasant energy that sort of moves through here.
I don't think it's here all the time, for whatever reason (thank goodness).

But it was odd.

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posted April 24, 2016 11:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Adding to my little investigation that I'm conducting...

I've had the thought that it's possible that one of the many rivers through this area might be a sort of "gateway" or pathway for whatever this energy is here.

I've always got the creep vibe from the Columbia River, in almost every area it moves through. The exception being Wenatchee, which still had regions I preferred to avoid...but Wenatchee is a bit closer to the mountains, which I tend to think clears energy.

Anyway, one of the tributaries runs through here, all the way through the county (and particularly through the harsher areas), and does not stop until it gets halfway to Seattle, into the Cascades (or that's where it starts, rather).

I looked at a map of the state carefully, and it seems like the places the main river flows through, or the closer the river is to an area, the creepier the area.

I realize this may sound absurd, but I'm feeling reasonably satisfied that I've solved my little puzzle here.

Also, as I mentioned that the energy seems to clear as you go into the mountains... When you head directly West (towards the mountains), that particular river splits off in two opposite directions (or is split in two different directions).

I would be curious to know what the native people here thought about that river.

Edit.....

I'm sure the native population here has depended on these rivers, but I still wonder what their thoughts on the energy were.

Also, I'm sure it's possible that I'm mistaken, but I do find it interesting. I'm probably going to stick with this theory for a while, unless something else grabs my attention.

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posted April 26, 2016 05:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Gundahar     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Check out the webs about Hartmann energy nodes. If you feel bad inside your own home, especially in one particular room, plants die etc, that place might be located above a negative hartmann node.

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posted April 27, 2016 01:51 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Check out the webs about Hartmann energy nodes. If you feel bad inside your own home, especially in one particular room, plants die etc, that place might be located above a negative hartmann node.

Thank you, I will look at that!

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posted April 27, 2016 01:53 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If PixieJane is still stopping in here at all, I did just watch an episode of The Dead Files (yes, I watch that show), and they were about an hour outside of Houston, TX.

On that show, it doesn't often happen that she actually tells people they need to leave their homes, let alone the entire area. But there near Houston, she did.

I would go into more detail, but it creeped me out considerably, so I'll put that on a back burner for now. You can buy the episode on Amazon, though.

So...yeah, it sounds like that area is just not a very good one, maybe?

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posted April 27, 2016 01:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Gundahar:
Check out the webs about Hartmann energy nodes. If you feel bad inside your own home, especially in one particular room, plants die etc, that place might be located above a negative hartmann node.

Wow! That's fascinating, Gundahar!

(topic) Cosmic Radiation (Bioprotector, posted Ap 6, 2011) [3:24] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3c3aMfgd7g

yt notes, quoted:
During his research work, Dr Ernest Hartmann notices the regular sequential repetition of some emissions, and understood that it had certainly nothing to do with the subterranean emissions.
He discovered the existence of energetic walls 20 cm wide, extended on the north - southwards and east - westwads, creating a 2 x 2,5 m rectangle net, which was named in his behalf Hartmann's Net.
The interception of the Hartmann's net walls create Hartmann's nodes, and they are considered particularly harmful.
If the cosmic emissions get in touch with some other kind of emissions, even the minimal ones, together they become very harmful, and can even cause cancer disease.
The combination of subterranean and cosmic emissions is particularly dangerous.
For the organism, which is still adapting to one type of emission, this combination contributes imbalancing it, and illness is inevitable.

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posted April 27, 2016 08:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for PixieJane     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What episode of the Dead Files?

I'll get it if I can, and probably comment on it.

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What episode of the Dead Files?

I'll get it if I can, and probably comment on it.


It was the one that just aired. Lemme look.

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posted April 27, 2016 09:59 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"Gateway to Hell" Lake Jackson, TX.

It aired April 24, 2016.

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posted April 28, 2016 02:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for PixieJane     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Violets:
"Gateway to Hell" Lake Jackson, TX.

It aired April 24, 2016.


Here it is on YT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-JBzyPGUp4

Damn, that was intense. That's about in the opposite direction from Houston than where I was at, but there are similar stories of horrid violence and abuse around there as well. I'm not certain about this (I read of it in Texas History class when I was 12), I believe there was a major massacre of the Tejas (or one of their offshoots) right in the area by the first Spanish to explore it (the massacre did happen, I'm just not certain if it was in the Houston area--but given that this was still the frontier back then, it would be hard to locate it exactly).

And IIRC, Houston was originally a swampy land (it's by the coast) and was once a place outlaws went because most lawmen wouldn't follow them there (and Galveston used to be a pirate island, though hurricanes would routinely wipe them out). It therefore drew in the worst...perhaps that drew in the worst of the spirit world as well, or maybe it was always a...for want of a better word...Hellmouth (or as the psychic claimed, a gateway to Hell), like described in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (in metaphoric terms, of course, which both released and attracted supernatural and other evils).

Then oil was discovered, and it changed the region forever. Law was brutal, and one shameful secret that I can't find online and is difficult to find anywhere was back when civilian and military cops actually started killing each other (and people on both sides were hanged over it, as order had to be reestablished to protect the oil business). Houston does a very good job at covering up the past, but the vile history peeks through every once in awhile (I recall when I was a kid and saw a listing that retold when cops shot a runaway boy for sport that was exposed by a PI, but it didn't play in Houston--yet they couldn't stop TV Guide from listing it as it was nationwide).

In the early 80s, Houston became known as the Big M for Murder. I've heard from locals that this is "because of the damn yankees coming down" as they were experiencing a boom while the North was not, and it got vicious. In the end, Houston became a lot more cosmopolitan, but even in the 90s there was crazy stuff going on. And the pimp there that was responsible for the death of my best friend at the time was supposedly protected by a lawyer of some kind with extensive political connections (those who claimed to have seen him said he had terrible eyes that frightened any he looked at, even the pimp), and I heard that when he died the place was finally raided. But part of what that pimp did was offer up prepubescent girls to one or more city elites (supposedly, but also believably, as some young runaway girls would get hired for sex parties, often to take place in boats out in the Gulf, and of course those people had money and clout, also there was a news report on runaways that I know was intentionally meant to cover up the harsh realities and how common prostitution, including of kids, was with a lot of corruption in the system).

There was the strange stuff I mentioned, and other stuff besides. I wonder now if some dark force, some Hellmouth, didn't make my parents worse than they'd have otherwise been, because Mom at least is not as bad now that she lives on the family farm. I just assumed it was because she was older and thus had less energy and some resignation, but maybe she just got away from some energy that was aggravating her and bringing out the worst in her and amplifying it. While living there on the outskirts of Houston, Mom did try to shoot Dad, and no one in my family has ever tried anything like that before (and Dad tried to kill Mom later on). Maybe it's connected to like that guy who chased me for no reason as he shrieked at the top of his lungs, perhaps that guy had taken shrooms or some such and got possessed while my parents just did the alcohol.

I used to have terrible nightmares of the place after, though I once dreamed a demonic cherub of sorts was sitting on my back, and I resisted it through sheer cussed willpower until it went away. (There are some stories of humans defeating hauntings this way.) I haven't been troubled by one like that again, though once I dreamed that Freddy Kruger was trying to get me to open the door where he was, but I knew if I did then he could hurt me, but as long as I didn't then it was all illusion. I wonder if that was the demon trying to get another crack at me. At least it finally accepted defeat and left.

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