But, all kidding aside, I wasn't desperate when I met Joli and neither was she. We were looking for good friends and found even more. We'll know for sure in exactly a week.
It isn't a matter of learning lessons, but learning to change habits that we accumulate. Karma is nothing but an accumulation of causes and effects held in a spirit storage unit. The reason we don't have memories of our past lives is memory is an aspect of form, while karma is an aspect of energy.
Whether we believe we have these causes or not, they manifest in our lives. That's why "bad" things happen to "good" people. That's why we continue to sabotage our own lives, and define our lives through suffering rather than happiness.
Angels can fly because they travel light, not because they have wings.
Not even an incinerator they use for cremation burns a body as completely as some of these victims. It's complete cellular combustion down to and including the bones.
And yet the chair they're sitting in is barely scorched.
Yeah, some of the more recent cases are really disturbing because of our more modern forensics then when the phenomenon originally started being documented.
More modern forensics, still no real explanation. What gives?
I can see the benefits of genetic technology on pre-existing entities. I'm not comfortable with the idea of an attempt at manipulating the breeding of humanity, however. That's a little to Sparta for me.
As I stated earlier. Gene therapy is not Eugenics in the popular sense. Although eugenics literally means "good genes", the most important aspect of its classical treatment is in breeding, not in medicinal applications. That's a whole separate ethical debate.
Passengers on a small commuter plane are waiting for the flight to leave. The entrance opens, and two men walk up the aisle, dressed in pilot uniforms -- both are wearing dark glasses, one is using a seeing-eye dog, and the other is tapping his way up the aisle with a cane.
Nervous laughter spreads through the cabin; but the men enter the cockpit, the door closes, and the engines start up. The passengers begin glancing nervously around, searching for some sign that this just a little practical joke. None is forthcoming. The plane moves faster and faster down the runway, and people at the windows realize that they're headed straight for the water at the edge of the airport territory.
As it begins to look as though the plane will never take off, that it will plow into the water, panicked screams fill the cabin--but at that moment, the plane lifts smoothly into the air.
The passengers relax and laugh a little sheepishly, and soon they have all retreated into their magazines, secure in the knowledge that the plane is in good hands. Up in the cockpit, the copilot turns to the pilot and says,
"You know, Bob, one of these days, they're going to scream too late, and we're all gonna die..."
Boy, when the paradigm shifts, it will be the end of the world for some people.
I kinda cant wait until the dinosaurs of the 20th Century are all dead and we can get on with the future of humanity. The economy of abundance is coming, and there's not a lot you can do to stop it.
Dominance only affects which traits are manifested, not which are inherited. Male pattern baldness is one example. Its a trait on the X-chromosome that needs a balancing dominant allele on another X-chromosome, or you get a bald head.
Being as males are X-Y, there's no dominant trait to balance the recessive gene and baldness manifests. But a female with the recessive trait can still pass on the recessive gene to her daughters, who don't manifest baldness, but their sons will.
Gibson Les Paul's aren't bad as far as tone goes, but I hate the fact I have to tune one every five seconds. Never, ever had that problem with a Fender.
RE: Things that just go together.hmmmm
being ignored, and going walkabout.