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Post by awaken on Sept 14, 2010 22:36:45 GMT -5
Hi There .... (^^,)
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Post by christy on Oct 5, 2010 17:04:16 GMT -5
Dear Lou, John, and All,
Because of John Lear(Many Thank Yous John!!!) sharing his sleeper-gem of a discovery on projectcamelot, I've been a several-years lurker.....and lurking-ly partaking of those especially extraordinary sleeper-slams-tons-of-very-grand-pixie-dust-vibrations-all-over-the-place maxims........and Lou seems to just keep gifting all of us with his own very specially-aged repast -a rare elixir of "Yoda" with the occasional wedge of "Milton"~~~:-) I join in a fellowship of deep appreciation and fondness for Lou's out-of-this-world UFO-logical smorgasbord of analogies, metaphors, similes, and all of their ever-attaching mysteries which seem always wrapped up in those rigorous and ever-attending conundrum's and enigma's that must inevitably contain those area's of failings that are aka the labyrinthine fathoms of the seven deadly's.
Until next time....
Christy
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Post by bob on Oct 7, 2010 23:56:41 GMT -5
Dear Lou, John, and All, Because of John Lear(Many Thank Yous John!!!) sharing his sleeper-gem of a discovery on projectcamelot, I've been a several-years lurker..... Hiya Christie! You mentioned in a thread that you went to Star of the Sea, and although I attended St. Thomas Apostle out on Balboa and 39th during the 50's, when my family moved to 15th and Geary, my sister and two brothers went to Star. This was back in the early 60's that they moved, so I suppose they missed you, but in any case, coming from San Francisco, I'm sure you've developed a fine appreciation for the fog, both for what it can conceal as well as what it can reveal, and I suppose that can be taken as an obscure reference to this message board, but only if you're so inclined towards taking references and whatnot. Regardless, all the great info Lou shares here don't mean a thing unless it spurs each of us on to further and deeper integrity in our life and relations, waking up to and inspecting any elements of selfishness, greed, envy, anger, and fear that may continue to infect our habitual motives, recognizing that we can do better, and then making it so, for the benefit of all. Blessings!
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Post by christy on Oct 9, 2010 13:54:11 GMT -5
Your recent generosity of responses are kindness itself!
Christy~~~:-)
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Imus
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Post by Imus on Oct 9, 2010 16:05:05 GMT -5
Hi All, This is Imus. For the past 3 months, I've been busy reading all your posts and it's been a real pleasure doing so. I've been baffled by life on earth since childhood and consequently took an interest in UFO's, spirituality and metaphysics. Over the years I learned to enjoy life more and more. Nowadays I quite enjoy simply living. And I'm starting to feel the peace that comes with humility (though I still frequently find myself humbled by my own arrogance!) I started my life with an insatiable thirst for knowlegde, but found that the truely interesting subjects -like happiness, love and Reality- are ingraspable by mind. Over the years the grasping kind of subsided or became less serious and is frequently replaced by just enjoying whatever there is within this awareness. I've seen behind the curtain, though it wasn't Imus who was seeing. From the other side, 3d based me seemed like a helpless totler, making incoherent noise. The real I was awesome and mind boggling old. All of Life's mysteries were solved in that moment and I remember being baffled by how I seemed to have forgotten All. Unfortunatly for Imus, the direct Knowing in that moment came completely without concepts (words nor pictures) and was instantaneous. So Imus is still baffled :-) Luckily happiness doesn't need the answers to life's secrets and trying to grasp the secrets can still be fun. What I can rember is that in the moment of transition I kind of flipflopped inside out and locality dissolved. The new (old) I was everywhere (3D term) at once. It lasted less than second in 3D land, but had a feeltime of about 20 minutes. It all happened in broad daylight while I was talking to a friend in the street. He never noticed a thing. Enough said about Imus and the real I Greetings to you all and I look forward to all of your posts (and Lou's answers to them ofcourse) Imus
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Post by christy on Oct 10, 2010 15:14:29 GMT -5
Lou writes:
>Many dreams take place on location somewhere far away from earth. But then again in the scheme of things far is relative to relativity and quantum mechanics.<
>Many things have some level of consciousness, insects, animals, bacteria computers, and humans. Dreaming is feedback of information necessary for the functions and upgrading that is constantly taking place inside biological and synthetic machinery. Also, animals, especially domestic ones are a means for souls on the other side to get near and dear to people on this side of the fence, they can sit on your lap and or do tricks for you.<
Hello Imus,
You must have read an enormous amount material in the last few months!
And you do seem to be in that great happiness-without-strings sort of place.
It took me a couple of years of going over all of the old ATS posts that started in 2005 and then evolved into here on this board -I was captivated and entranced during those first few months of discovery,catching-up, and some interesting re-calibrations.
...and now, I'm finding that my initial questions -on dreams- are being answered by Lou by perusing some past readings in the last few days.
Glad you're on board~~:-)
Christy
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Imus
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Post by Imus on Oct 12, 2010 15:46:20 GMT -5
Hi Christy,
Thanks for the warm welcome.
It's great to see you change from a long-time lurker into a regular poster!
Hope to see you on Milton's ship with some of the other long term members, some day (or night)
Imus
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Post by christy on Oct 13, 2010 9:49:04 GMT -5
>Hope to see you on Milton's ship with some of the other long term members, some day (or night)<
Funny you should say that Imus......as last nite I was on a shuttle type bus(or transporter?) for a special kind of meeting and everyone I knew from my past and very, very past of other lives, or so it seemed, were in this people mover...... or whatever~~~:-)
Christy
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Post by freshpaint on Oct 28, 2010 11:15:49 GMT -5
Hello All! Thought I would introduce myself. Even though my recent post has me channeling a 'Beastie Boys' type rap, I am a 43 yr old soccer mom and artist living out side Balitmore, MD. I have been married 17 yrs and have 2 great little boys. I like to pull out the 'Beatie Boys' impersonation at boy scout meeting and Tupperware parties. Wins me friends everytime.... All kidding aside, I have been searching all my life for answers and have been through a whole bunch of things: religion ( actually a couple of those), New Age crap, different ideologies, etc. I felt damn fatigued and dumber than a sack of hair until I was guided to find this forum. Thank the not-there God!! Lou - you really are the man, and the real deal. I don't have paranormal experiences ( hmmmm perhaps...), but I know your anwers are real. I read 'Shrouded Chronicles of Jesus the Christ,' 'A Day with an Extraterrestrial,' and 'In League with a UFO' in a five day period. I have read all 391 pages of 'Questions for Lou' thread from start to finish, in one month. I tried the ATS thread, but that was so toxic, with all those meanie people I just counldn't take it. At least twice here someone on the thread has mentioned that the ATS thread has been pastuerized to lower the bacterial content, and packaged for easier consumer consumption. John Lear - would you be gracious and post a link for me to that? Going through 391 thread pages takes some time. And I am still dumber than a sack of hair when it comes to computer stuff. Thanks John!!! Major brain dump, all this info. Having this info has made me raging angry, profoundly depressed, elated, very scared, and grateful. It has been a busy month in my brain. Best, most impactful quote from Lou that has made a difference ( paraphrased) " Try to make a beautiful memory everyday." Second most impactful quote, and I don't remember if it is a Lou-ism or a John Lear-ism requoting a Lou-ism " Live your life with integrity, and without greed, hate, and envy." I am thrilled with the drip drips, and like the rest of you long-time guys I am right there with ya' licking the drips about 3d land. But frankly I know the meat and potatoes part is 'Be nice to yourself and your neighbor.' I don't need to know about the moon, sun, stars, freaky scary ass beings, the latest UFO makes and models, and latest upgrades. I don't have to sweat the earth politics past or present, and doom and gloom is a pre-planned party that I can choose to pass on attending. I have no worries, except to pass the damn tests in life. I have been thrilled to learn that bad things happen for a reason and I can't do a rat's ass about it. I miss the God/ jesus story, but it had some good morals. It really is all about me!!! And I am NOT spending more time in this meat- locker body with the sheeple chain gang, so I am am breaking out after this tour of duty is over. Who is with me?!!! * fist in the air*
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Post by christy on Nov 1, 2010 14:31:16 GMT -5
Hello Freshpaint,
Welcome!
I'm certainly glad to be finally posting here as I've been comfortably and enthusiastically absorbing...from the perspective of spending these past several-years reading the whole -and at times, extravagantly frisky- ATS-sleeper-&-Lou's-board canon as a rather contented 'lurker'.~~~:-)
Have enjoyed your new posts and poem....
Christy
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Post by Eevee on Nov 3, 2010 5:23:32 GMT -5
I just wanted to say "Hi" and "welcome" to ALL the new forum members, I have found your posts very interesting so far, and I'm looking forward to reading more from you. It's good to see some more women on board too, I was starting to feel a bit outnumbered.
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Post by christy on Nov 3, 2010 13:51:49 GMT -5
Hi Eevee,
Have been reading and enjoying your crop-circle-and-everything-else posts these past few years.
Am also glad to see more ladies here on Lou's board!
Christy
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hoss58
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Post by hoss58 on Nov 7, 2010 11:26:22 GMT -5
Hi lou ,John and everybody,
Ihave been lurking here and at Ats but Ifind that this site is much more to my search for answers. ATS is has too much bickering back and forth for me This site feels more like home.!
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Post by fisherman on Nov 7, 2010 18:06:28 GMT -5
Welcome home Hoss
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Post by raulbloodworth on Dec 17, 2010 8:44:43 GMT -5
Hi lou ,John and everybody, Ihave been lurking here and at Ats but Ifind that this site is much more to my search for answers. ATS is has too much bickering back and forth for me This site feels more like home.! Youre not the only one there brother Strap yourself in and enjoy the profound, mind-blowing, funny, amazing, truth-enriched, REAL ride! Yep, think i summed it up pretty well ;D
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