On Wednesday, 24 November 2021 at 22:27:43 UTC-8, JTEM is Magic wrote:
> Mike wrote:
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> > The top shiny one looks very familiar. I used to have one like that. I wonder
> > what happened to it. Shiny rocks give me a warm feeling sort of like food.
> > Jagged rocks give a different feeling altogether. What do you think?
> Rocks with a shine to them definitely attract me. I dunno, I guess I'm part crow?
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> Textures matter too.
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> The one here, on the top right; I really love that one. It's so "Glassy." It reminds me
> of this amazing statue I saw from ancient egypt. It was broken of course, but the
> detail was very, I dunno, it invoked feelings. And this rock could almost be a piece
> from that statue. I just love it. Weird.
I thought if looked like a chunk of caramel taffy. After seeing it
I got a craving for some. I guess it appealed to my taste rather
than feeling beauty.
> > > The top one is obsidian, I do believe.
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> > That's the one I had.
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> > > The center is one I found kind of in
> > > an odd place tonight. I was getting out of the car, looked down and there
> > > I saw this rock just under a neighbor's car.
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> > My immediate feeling is to suggest that you put it back
> > where you found it !
> I was kind of wonder about that. I tend to find similar rocks all the time.
> They seem small, they're shiny or have shiny material in them and I am
> not very often a happy camper. So if I'm attracting these and I'm
> attracting unhappiness, maybe...
Generally I am cautious about these things to tell you
the truth. In the past the results have been very obvious
and powerful, and scared generally scary enough to
leave an experience I will never forget. Sometimes the
Universe chose the path of 'cruel to be kind' and I do
not feel generally feel psychologically prepared to deal
with that kind of energy coming my way.
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> I dunno.
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> Remember the Greek tale of Oedipus Rex, the lesson on Hubris and how
> deliberate steps to avoid a fate might be what brings it.
My personal experience makes believe there is some truth to
that, mostly regarding meeting people. Whenever I'm deliberately
trying to avoid bumping into someone, it almost always seems
to happen, but still I think one should always prepare for the inevitable,
and that includes ones own death. I think it's foolish not to prepare for
what you know is eventually going to happen.
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