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Miguel Alberto

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Nov 7, 2009, 8:39:19 AM11/7/09
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This guy didn't believe in an after life, so, I answered him.
"Been there, done that. I have gone back to live most of my life
over, different ways each time, 72 times, after deaths.
Watch out, 36 of those times I spent about a hundred years body
switching backward and forward in time until I got one of my old bodies
back to start over.
There was much suffering in those other bodies, and, where it says
"eternal damnation" in the English translations of the Bible, the Greek
is "aioniu amartaematos', which means an "aeon of failure".
A professor of Greek told me that an aeon is a hundred years. I
thought it was a thousand. It felt like a thousand!
It must be nice to think that everything is all over after death,
but, it's not true. And, when the time comes, you could wonder, "Is
there ever any way out?"
Theoretically there is. Matter, information, the created, is the
conformation of energy. If you represent energy as a sheet,
"information" is wrinkles in that sheet. Pull out that sheet and all the
wrinkles disappear, the information becomes nonexistent.
Bubbles in a shaken bottle of water soon undifferentiate back into
their elements, they disappear, they become nonexistent. This
undifferentiation is facilitated by their opposite polarities.
That which facilitates undifferentiation is the opposite
polarities. The heart of every pleasure is a moment of nonexistence.
Everything is trying to run down, and is running down, except, others
that are running down, in running down, slap others back up.
That which gets in the way of running down to nonexistence is
called a negative feedback mechanism. They are very improbable in the
universe, but, when you are totally unconscious time passes instantly,
and its just like you had no rest at all.
You would have to totally undifferentiate, otherwise, you are only
temporarily the implicate to, instantly for you, to be the explicate
again. "Live in hope, live in" hope."
I didn't do this in alt.discuss.groups.gossip. I'm through with
them! Rude, insulting, tyranical and vilolent group bullies like XTC and
Boots ruined the forum. There are much better forums, and I have a few
more now.

Science Stunted Bonsai Brain

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Nov 8, 2009, 12:34:57 AM11/8/09
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On Nov 7, 8:39 am, gellie...@webtv.net (Miguel Alberto) wrote:
>       This guy didn't believe in an after life, so, I answered him.
>       "Been there, done that. I have gone back to live most of my life
> over, different ways each time, 72 times, after deaths.
>       Watch out, 36 of those times I spent about a hundred years body
> switching backward and forward in time until I got one of my old bodies
> back to start over.

It doesn't make sense to say you switched backwards in time, yet you
experienced it _after_ death. After means forward in time.

It also doesn't make sense to say you switched _forward_ in time,
because you can't remember the future, by definition.

Miguel Alberto

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Nov 8, 2009, 6:40:14 AM11/8/09
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First I have the experiences, then I search for theories to
explain them. If it is impossible to go back in time, then I could be
unconscious long enough for a duplicate world to form again.
When you're totally unconscious time passes instantaneously. Any
amount of time passes instantly for you.
But, I do remember the future. But, for every possibility there is
a probability timeline. If you can keep an undoubting faith that you
will win the lottery that visualization will draw you to the timeline
where you do win the lottery.
By remembering the future I have brought back the knowledge of
products from the future, like the Rustzapper. But, the SYSTEM
suppressed every "invention" I brought back.
The universe is so vast in every way that each of us can master
our own worlds. That's the ideal. But, I never had much control over my
thoughts.
But, even so, I was such a threat to the SYSTEM that THEY locked
me up in a maximum security prison on the Moon, in the future. I don't
have to take the same timeline there again.
How romantic, couples will look up at the Moon someday and know
there are miserable maximum security prisons up there. You can look up
there now and know there will be miserable maximum security prisons up
there, on most of the timelines.
In my anthropological studies I read the sacred scriptures of
every religion. In the Koran there is a Surah where it is said that you
can go back in time, but, it is always to a time and place where you
were doing poorly.
That's understandable by modern thermodynamics. The Second Law of
Thermodynamics says, "In the universe entropy is always increasing".
The entropy now is much higher than it was many years ago. But, if
you were doing poorly back then, the entropy was high, perhaps as high
as it is for you today.
Entropy is the actual arrow of time, therefore, you tend to go
that way. Exceptions are when you are forced against it, which is
usually very unpleasant. This social system has always forced people
against the natural flow of entropy.
The entropy of the universe at any time, being the proportion of
photons to nucleons, and, with nucleons of opposite polarity cancelling
out into photons, entropy is an extent of polarity cancellation.
Personally, all sex is polarity, but, not all polarity is sex.
There are polarities cancelling, the knowledge of which is kept from the
public. Everything that produces light does so by cancelling opposite
polarities.
The polarities that produce light in light bulbs are kept publicly
unknown. The polarities that produce light in fire are kept publicly
unknown. And, the polarities that produce the microwave photons that
steam up a car are XXX,
Anyway, even Pentecostal Christianity believes that God is
speaking to Adam in the Garden of Eden, is here now, and is judging the
living and the dead at the Last Judgement, in "kairos" time. This kind
of scheme for the universe was laid out by Dr. Julian Babour in his
book, "The End of Time".
The past is there to go back to. The Pentecostal Christians don't
believe that. But, I remember it.

Science Stunted Bonsai Brain

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Nov 8, 2009, 7:13:08 PM11/8/09
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On Nov 8, 6:40 am, gellie...@webtv.net (Miguel Alberto) wrote:
>       First I have the experiences, then I search for theories to
> explain them. If it is impossible to go back in time, then I could be
> unconscious long enough for a duplicate world to form again.
>       When you're totally unconscious time passes instantaneously. Any
> amount of time passes instantly for you.
>       But, I do remember the future.

I think there is an alternate explanation for when something happens
and you feel you knew it was going to happen.

Maybe there is a part of your brain that isn't exactly conscious, but
intercepts all your perceptions a fraction of a second before "you"
experience them.

Then when you see or hear something, you get this doubled perception
because part of you did in fact experience it already.

Gelly

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Nov 8, 2009, 8:09:50 PM11/8/09
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On Nov 8, 6:13 pm, Science Stunted Bonsai Brain <dearci...@gmail.com>
wrote:

I think what you say is probably a good theory, and that deja vu is
also a trick of the mind.

Someone I know recently had the idea he could remember a past life
when he was a little girl, and many details about it. I see that as
probably insanity now. Although I don't have total proof.

Craig

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Nov 10, 2009, 4:40:01 AM11/10/09
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Distort the rapid vent using an autonut. The sonotachyon focusing sensor
is broken. You can also try to unblock the ambient angular transistor
and restart the hexi-organic disposition. Check the manual for
instructions. Check the series of the macromagnet controller. Also
postpone the nanodampening de-energising silicon chip if necessary


Miguel Alberto

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Nov 10, 2009, 6:44:15 AM11/10/09
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That is what I did. I remember it vividly. I don't want to do it
again. It was the worst torment I ever had. I would like to go to that
Christian heaven that is promised for the saved.
But, crucifixion forces such holotropic breathing (see
http://www.holotropic.com ) that perinatal matrix three is soon entered
and body switching takes place in the "transpersonal" state.
Dr. Stanislav Grof replaced LSD with holotropic breathing. His
book, "The Adventure of Self Discovery" is available in his site and
from http://www.amazon.com .
There are easier but more dangerous techniques on pages 170 and
171, so that you can experience it yourself. On page 111 it lists
organizations who have held this sacred and who have suppressed the
knowledge of it.
Thereby Christ body switched into everyone who ever was. That's
why it was true when Christ said, "If you have done it to the least of
these you have done it to me."
You did do it to Him, and He was in the one who was doing it, so
it looks like, in that way he atoned for sins.
My experience certainly wasn't as extensive as Christ's, but, it
was more than the average Clockwork Orange treatment.
THEY had me watch films full of violence and suffering, after
giving me a heavy dose of LSD, so that I would experience everything in
the films as real as life.
But, my experience went much further than the average Clockwork
Orange treatment. I switched into all the bodies I had seen, far beyond
the violent films.
But, Christ switched into everyone's bodies, whoever was or will
be, while He was on the cross; and it looks like, that's how the cross
of Christ forgives sin.

Miki

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Nov 10, 2009, 7:04:36 AM11/10/09
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Craig is yanking Miguel's chain and Miguel is taking him seriously.
This is just too funny.

Miki

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