Sarah Sanders: ‘It Is VERY Biblical To Enforce The Law’

SneekyNinja

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where did the energy from your brain go? there's energy there just like a light bulb with the electric cut. the light remains.

do you think you experienced a burst of DMT?

could they still detect brain activity?

what did you see?
Wtf are you prattling about?

When the power goes, there is no electricity in the bulb.

The "energy" in your brain when you die goes the same way all other energy does, entropy.

There is no afterlife, there is no soul. Your brain is a biological processor and your consciousness is a combination of your brain function and experiences.
 

zeddd

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Wtf are you prattling about?

When the power goes, there is no electricity in the bulb.

The "energy" in your brain when you die goes the same way all other energy does, entropy.

There is no afterlife, there is no soul. Your brain is a biological processor and your consciousness is a combination of your brain function and experiences.
“Your brain is god” T. Leary.
 

schuylaar

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Wtf are you prattling about?

When the power goes, there is no electricity in the bulb.

The "energy" in your brain when you die goes the same way all other energy does, entropy.

There is no afterlife, there is no soul. Your brain is a biological processor and your consciousness is a combination of your brain function and experiences.

i just learned all about entropy, fascinating..the remaining energy spreads out. thank you.
 

schuylaar

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gotta be honest, i didn't quit drinking, drinking quit me, have a problem with my stomach, makes it hard to keep down enough to get drunk on, and it's a guaranteed sick hangover the next day if i do....otherwise, i might have gotten good enough at it to quit practicing and get down to serious business.

have you checked that 'drinking quit me' stomach..?
 

londonfog

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i love mine, i just won't speak to them anymore.

they are not going to get away with the shit they did to me, then turn on those values.

this is the last conversation i had with my mother.

mom: you need to turn your life over to jesus

me: mom, please stop. we've been through this already. just please stop.

mom: ok, i will, right after i tell you one more thing about turning your life over to jesus.
i just learned all about entropy, fascinating..the remaining energy spreads out. thank you.
How long did it take you to learn ALL ABOUT entropy.
Can you explain this.
 

SageFromZen

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where did the energy from your brain go? there's energy there just like a light bulb with the electric cut. the light remains.

do you think you experienced a burst of DMT?

could they still detect brain activity?

what did you see?
where did the energy from your brain go? *I had six minutes forty-seven seconds worth of oxygen deprivation. There is a transition period when leaving the body and I don't know what other words to use to describe it. It isn't comfortable at all when transitioning over but I felt my life force "undock" from my body. There is a definitive moment immediately following transition that many have described as having a "sense of peace". Well there is indeed validity to this because there is a tremendous discomfort both exiting the body and re-entering the body. I was ableed in my left temporal lobe and certainly not conscious which in itself was a state of being blank.

Cognitively, I remember the headache; I remember calling 911; I remember some of being lifted into the ambulance; a few instances within ER; and then I had total cognition following the moment I undocked until the discomfort of re-entry started. Now, when I woke and was cognitive within my body again I was confused because I had memory of when I'd hit my head skateboarding as an early teenager. No recollection of the day of the burst. My waking thoughts were that I had just been skateboarding that swimming pool with my buddies in Upland, California(mind you I was in a hospital in Santa Maria, California). When I re-entered, I re-entered where I left off that day skateboarding with my buddies and not 20 years later as the Manager of Sunset Liquor in Morro Bay(which is where I was at in life at the time of the burst 11 years ago).

do you think you experienced a burst of DMT? *Very likely. I don't know if you've ever experienced a "thunderclap" headache but they're quite debilitating and leaves one without choices in that they practically impair all function. The chemical responses within the brain at time of oxygen deprivation can be astounding. I think that because of my specific situation I was not alert enough through the pain of the headache to be cognitive of what chemical changes were taking place. It wasn't necessarily hallucinatory or like a "high" in any way.

could they still detect brain activity? *I flat lined. Nothing.

what did you see? *Here's the part that creeps people out! It isn't a human experience at all. Not recognizable by anything that one's eyes, ears and senses can process. I had a rather profound experience in that once I'd transitioned over- whatever of myself was- that was cognitive while out of body picked up on an elderly gentleman on the other side of the hospital. He asked me if I could help him find the cafeteria... Well, I was cognitive enough(out of body) to be able to process that this man had transitioned over himself, and wasn't aware that he'd transitioned. Which, at that moment, I realized that I too had transitioned over because I was able to decipher that he could see me even though I wasn't in physical form.

So, I asked him... "Can you see me?" He said that he couldn't see my physical form but that he knew that I was a person and that he didn't know why he could see me. He didn't know what I looked like but he knew that I was there.

I instructed him that he'd transitioned and that he didn't need a cafeteria anymore. Now, my own perception was similar to his because initially when he called me I saw his physical form which both was and wasn't there. Like a hologram but energetic. I told him that he was Free and that his human thoughts didn't apply any more.

**What did I see?

There is only the ability to see everything at once. Be everywhere at once. Know everything at once. Hear the thoughts and words of your loved ones, friends, acquaintances, animals, fish, plants, rocks, earth. To move and see all one needs is to "will" it and the sky is the limit. Speaking of sky... What I saw doesn't look much different than what we see through a telescope. Our planet, the cosmos, other galaxies and star clusters. The only difference is that we return to being an energetic part of it. In a sense it IS like going home... but with no human concept of a spiritual country club with a loyalty rewards program attached.
 
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schuylaar

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where did the energy from your brain go? *I had six minutes forty-seven seconds worth of oxygen deprivation. There is a transition period when leaving the body and I don't know what other words to use to describe it. It isn't comfortable at all when transitioning over but I felt my life force "undock" from my body. There is a definitive moment immediately following transition that many have described as having a "sense of peace". Well there is indeed validity to this because there is a tremendous discomfort both exiting the body and re-entering the body. I was ableed in my left temporal lobe and certainly not conscious which in itself was a state of being blank.

Cognitively, I remember the headache; I remember calling 911; I remember some of being lifted into the ambulance; a few instances within ER; and then I had total cognition following the moment I undocked until the discomfort of re-entry started. Now, when I woke and was cognitive within my body again I was confused because I had memory of when I'd hit my head skateboarding as an early teenager. No recollection of the day of the burst. My waking thoughts were that I had just been skateboarding that swimming pool with my buddies in Upland, California(mind you I was in a hospital in Santa Maria, California). When I re-entered, I re-entered where I left off that day skateboarding with my buddies and not 20 years later as the Manager of Sunset Liquor in Morro Bay(which is where I was at in life at the time of the burst 11 years ago).

do you think you experienced a burst of DMT? *Very likely. I don't know if you've ever experienced a "thunderclap" headache but they're quite debilitating and leaves one without choices in that they practically impair all function. The chemical responses within the brain at time of oxygen deprivation can be astounding. I think that because of my specific situation I was not alert enough through the pain of the headache to be cognitive of what chemical changes were taking place. It wasn't necessarily hallucinatory or like a "high" in any way.

could they still detect brain activity? *I flat lined. Nothing.

what did you see? *Here's the part that creeps people out! It isn't a human experience at all. Not recognizable by anything that one's eyes, ears and senses can process. I had a rather profound experience in that once I'd transitioned over- whatever of myself was- that was cognitive while out of body picked up on an elderly gentleman on the other side of the hospital. He asked me if I could help him find the cafeteria... Well, I was cognitive enough(out of body) to be able to process that this man had transitioned over himself, and wasn't aware that he'd transitioned. Which, at that moment, I realized that I too had transitioned over because I was able to decipher that he could see me even though I wasn't in physical form.

So, I asked him... "Can you see me?" He said that he couldn't see my physical form but that he knew that I was a person and that he didn't know why he could see me. He didn't know what I looked like but he knew that I was there.

I instructed him that he'd transitioned and that he didn't need a cafeteria anymore. Now, my own perception was similar to his because initially when he called me I saw his physical form which both was and wasn't there. Like a hologram but energetic. I told him that he was Free and that his human thoughts didn't apply any more.

**What did I see?

There is only the ability to see everything at once. Be everywhere at once. Know everything at once. Hear the thoughts and words of your loved ones, friends, acquaintances, animals, fish, plants, rocks, earth. To move and see all one needs is to "will" it and the sky is the limit. Speaking of sky... What I saw doesn't look much different than what we see through a telescope. Our planet, the cosmos, other galaxies and star clusters. The only difference is that we return to being an energetic part of it. In a sense it IS like going home... but with no human concepts of a spiritual country club with a loyalty rewards program attached.

what kind of discomfort did you feel upon exit and re-entry? sense of peace might've been the DMT release.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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To simplify it, all energy eventually becomes heat and spreads out.

The universe will eventually die this way, when the last star dies and there's nothing left to make more.
the universe won't make it that long, it will start collapsing back into it's center before too long ( cosmically speaking) and when the mass at the center of the universe gets dense enough, it will implode, and it all starts over again....
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Check out Griffith Park Observatory. They have a huge telescope you can look through at 7 pm nightly for free and see the moon surface and Jupiter up close. Also many things in the museum to check out. My favorite was the elements installation. They had the rocks of the elements in chart locations on view on the wall in little squares that would light up.
Gallium, indium ,molybdenum and fluorine were my favorites.
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Grey Cardinal

Active Member
Check out Griffith Park Observatory. They have a huge telescope you can look through at 7 pm nightly for free and see the moon surface and Jupiter up close. Also many things in the museum to check out. My favorite was the elements installation. They had the rocks of the elements in chart locations on view on the wall in little squares that would light up.
Gallium, indium ,molybdenum and fluorine were my favorites.
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DAT peephole though.
 
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