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Chyknel2

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-05 08:02  
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On 2009-06-05 05:51, AlbertResonox wrote:
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On 2009-06-04 22:15, cropredy wrote:
You say negative, I say positive, we are both correct.
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????????????...Ah I think I get it...someone you want to stay on the right(you say left) side of,so you won't risk contradicting them!
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Exactly Albert. As I said, duality is an essential component of woo.
Because of it, every observation is proof and no observation conflicts with the last.
The angel under my hat has duality. Sometimes it moves around and sits on my shoulder or goes to live in Manchester. Consequently, a scientific test of a thousand top angel dowsers wouldn't reveal they couldn't find it but that they COULD all find it but in different places. Good, isn't it, duality?
Still, this is the kaolin age and "special spots" don't have duality, they're pinned down to a single point. Looks like we're about to make an enormous breakthrough.
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vlad

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-05 07:32  
@Dowser. We can approach one and the same king`s road from many different narrow side-lanes. Even if we refuse to wander and stay at our mind-homes, the Way continues to exist and calls for us from afar. Interchangeability of micro- and macrocosmos occurs not only in Indian and Tibetan meditation caves. And the concept of psychic space as a complicated plaitwork of yin, yang and tao is as old as the Chinese immortals. I just took seriously some old rubbish and adapted it to my needs for orientation in the psychic space.
One of pivoting moments in the prehistory of this approach of mine, - took place on Kos island. That time I was looking for the track of Giant Polybotes, being followed by Poseidon from Chalkidikian Pallene (cf. Gigantomachy) down to Kos. I came from the mountains down to the bay, which was formed by the Poseidon`s trident, when he split a part of Kos with it off and threw it on the Giant, forming the volcanic Nisyros island.
I only remember ordering a small portion of local fish, then there was a blackout and I woke up at a plate full with a huge mound of fishbones. The pub owner was standing before me saying that he had no more fish but next morning... I paid a tenfold price of a normal lunch for that and swore to control my psychic whereabouts better, from then on.
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AlbertResonox

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-05 05:51  
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On 2009-06-04 22:15, cropredy wrote:
You say negative, I say positive, we are both correct.
kevin
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????????????...Ah I think I get it...someone you want to stay on the right(you say left) side of,so you won't risk contradicting them!
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sem

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 23:47  
"Most recent work concerned with intuition has emphasized the errors of intuitive judgment in the context of justification. The present research instead views intuition as informed judgment in the context of discovery."
This has to be the biggest pile of rubbish I have ever had the misfortune to read. It has obviously been written by someone in management/research who has not been involved in the situations.
I work with a person who has the most extreme learning disabilities that I have encountered (10yrs experience). Intuition is the only way I can work with him.
It DOES work.
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 22:15  
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On 2009-06-04 22:03, mikecroley wrote:
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On 2009-06-03 20:10, cropredy wrote:
I am surprised at the lack of comment about the remains at SH been predominately male,......
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Why Kev? Stonehenge is Female/Negative, as opposed to Female positive. Don't be fooled by phallic looking Bluestones!
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You say negative, I say positive, we are both correct.
R.I.P David Carradine, go with the flow, be the flow grasshopper.
kevin
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mikecroley

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 22:03  
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On 2009-06-03 20:10, cropredy wrote:
I am surprised at the lack of comment about the remains at SH been predominately male,......
kevin
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Why Kev? Stonehenge is Female/Negative, as opposed to Female positive. Don't be fooled by phallic looking Bluestones!
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Dowser

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 21:09  
@ Vlad: Drawings look familiar.I'm impressed,how can you make it without rods..And how,applying different method we achieve so similar results..Thank you!
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vlad

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 20:00  
Well; Dowser, I`m sometimes publishing some samples of the kind at http://www.geomantica.com. Look inside Issue 39 of the magazine to find my article "Back to the Sidh" about Sidh Almhuin (Hill of Allen, Ireland). Issue 42 has my article "Back to the Goddess" with a diagram of life-energy flows around the Gaia`s Gap at the Olympieion in Athens, Greece.
Alanna Moore is teaching dowsing all over the world (see her itinerary) for female beginners, therefrom comes the bias of my latter text. On the other side, she is a real nymph specializing in contacts with water spirits. I`ve seen her in action and have great sympathy to her even if I don`t like her layouts.
I`ve promised a new material to an autumnal issue. But where I should find the Forgotten Goddess of the Castle Mysterieuse, which I have announced jokingly!? Well; I feel it`s coming to be a confrontation with the Sphinx at Her castle called Kastro Davlosis (Medeon), hidden behind the Mt. Sphingion, between Haliartos and Thebes, Greece.
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Dowser

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 19:45  
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On 2009-06-04 06:41, Chyknel2 wrote:
Take ley lines. Dead straight, but an infinity of individual bits going off at all angles like a frayed cable (Dowser) or an infinity of spirals making up the straight line (Kev).<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Childish mistake again. Why should all lines looks the same?
On some areas they are "rounded",on others-rectangular.(I don't know why)
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Dowser

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| New Message Posted!2009-06-04 19:15  
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On 2009-06-04 17:48, vlad wrote:
They are highly subjective, as each person is an individuality.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Except C2, which is from Randi's stamp,I'm afraid...
. It goes through focusing on a portion of space, noting down its "value" and so on, up to say 300 points per one A4 photomap, to draw out some isolines. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Could you show us this map,please?
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