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Topic: Energy of the Dead
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TheWanderer Knowflake Posts: 46 From: Registered: Apr 2018
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posted March 19, 2019 11:36 AM
Is there an asteroid responsible for a dead-energy supply? I'm thinking that this effect is very similar to Eridanus, the water supply, but it seems to be lifeless, non-heart-beating energy, or energy of the dead. Associated with this there is a sense of a short quick movement, something maybe a mummy (who is reanimated) might do. Like a quick jerk of the neck to one side, or a sudden unexpected shift of the hips. I guess this influence might be used to try to bring a mummy back to life, or to send energy of the dead into a body to make some semblance of life, though without a true heart beat. Like suppose someone were to try to use the astral shell of a recently deceased person to try to resuscitate the living, what would be that energy which is used? Does anyone have an idea what this might be? I also feel like the word "Coroner" has a pretty close vibration to this effect. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 117280 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 20, 2019 01:52 PM
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astri Knowflake Posts: 247 From: Registered: Nov 2018
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posted March 22, 2019 04:28 PM
There are several asteroids associated with death such as:8340 Mumma
60 Echo 3276 Porta Coeli
446 Aeternitas
13111 Papacosmos
779 Prana
8039 Grandprism
2254 Requiem 321485 Cross 2365 Interkosmos 242492 Fantomas 12472 Samadhi 18824 Graves 7711 Rip I was also thinking about 1691 Oort: The Oort Cloud is believed to be a giant shell of icy bodies and thought to encircle the solar system. This cloud of particles are the remains of the disc material which formed the Sun and the eight planets. Astronomers have theorized that the matter composing the Oort cloud formed close to the Sun but was scattered out into space by the powerful gravity of the gas giant planets early in the solar system’s evolution. IP: Logged |
TheWanderer Knowflake Posts: 46 From: Registered: Apr 2018
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posted March 23, 2019 06:30 PM
Thanks Astri for your response. However, I don't believe its one of the asteroids you listed. The adornment of these aboriginal people has the look i'm talking about (from Apocalypse Now). Maybe it is related to the outlines used in crime scenes or aboriginal outline art Also you could see the effect of sudden creaking which I believe is associated with this in the following youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzmQSJxub-w IP: Logged |
MoonMystic Knowflake Posts: 1640 From: 🌛☀️🌜 Registered: Nov 2016
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posted March 23, 2019 07:19 PM
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TheWanderer Knowflake Posts: 46 From: Registered: Apr 2018
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posted April 02, 2019 07:22 PM
I'm taking this to be:Quetzaquatl (1915) - Quetzalcoatl was said to create new life by blending his own blood with dead humans' blood; consequently, ancient Aztec worship of him required blood sacrifice in which the hearts of sacrificial victims were eaten raw. ("Take, eat; this is my body; drink, this is my blood, shed for you and for many."--From the service for the Christian Lord's Supper.). From http://markandrewholmes.com/quetzaco.html IP: Logged |
MoonMystic Knowflake Posts: 1640 From: 🌛☀️🌜 Registered: Nov 2016
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posted April 02, 2019 08:22 PM
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astri Knowflake Posts: 247 From: Registered: Nov 2018
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posted April 04, 2019 03:40 PM
Just discovered there's an asteroid called "DR. G." (17602) which may refer to Jan Carla Garavaglia better known as "Dr. G". She starred in the hit series Dr. G: Medical Examiner on the Discovery Health Channel which first aired in July 2004 and ran until 2012.This series features Dr. G working on unexplained deaths in Orange and Osceola counties in Florida, as well as similar deaths from her previous employment as an Associate Medical Examiner in Bexar County, Texas. The show features dramatic re-enactments of the events leading up to the person's death as well as the autopsies. Garavaglia received her medical degree from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine and completed an internship in internal medicine and residency in anatomic/clinical pathology at Saint Louis University Hospitals. She also completed a fellowship in forensic pathology at the Dade County Medical Examiner's Office in Miami. She is board-certified in combined anatomic and clinical pathology and forensic pathology IP: Logged |