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Talk about Out of the Blue...I happened to look up a jazz guitarist and found a link with
some sound samples from other players and clicked on a tune I hadn't heard in 30 years
and it brought back such a rush of nostalgia and memories the loosh well overflowed.
My wife didn't have a clue as to why I was tearful and I couldn't explain.

Montalk you hit it on the head again!  The LOOSH COLLECTOR!  That's It!!  If you don't
pay up at first, they send the heavies to persuade you a couple of days later!

Like finding those pockets of loosh hiding in a pomegranate.  We forget they're there
until somebody or something pricks them and they flow.

My question is:  Is this loosh (potential emotional energy) useable by us without giving it up?
Or does giving it up leave us better off?

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Tom Paine wrote:

My question is:  Is this loosh (potential emotional energy) useable by us without giving it up?
Or does giving it up leave us better off?

Oh yeah, we can use it; this is what we use to send the energy during distant healing in Quantum Touch. I remember one session where we had a _great_ link up and energy flow. A few minutes after the session I got hit by a bunch of horribly negative ideas and feelings; they were stuff that didn't relate to my life at all. Loosh collectors? Oh looky, a nice ripe one, let's go eat.

We're all butterflies flapping our wings and changing the world.

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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/sci … 171687.ece

Hmmm... where have I heard this before? wink

Doc: Marty, you're not thinking fourth dimensionally!
Marty McFly: Yeah, I know, I got a real problem with that.

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The next full moon is Feb 2.  The full moon energies are here.  Can you feel it?  I feel energized.

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You beat me to it, wandering1.  wink  I was just about to get on here and say the same thing.  The full moon in Leo is today and tomorrow, February 1-2.......which interestingly enough coincides with the Pagan holiday of Imbolc.  !! Imagine that.  Pagans everywhere are whooping it up I'm sure.  big_smile  Wonder if TPTB have anything up their sleeves to commemorate.  They're very ritualistic, and so a full moon coinciding with Imbolc is probably something they can't resist.   The space shuttle Columbia explosion happened on a February 1, most likely tying into some sort of ritual.

I can feel something too, but not necessarily in a good way.  Starting yesterday afternoon I began experiencing "button pushing" incidents.   Everything was fine and calm....until the full moon period kicked in.  Figures.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Hmm, this is interesting re moon cycles, relationship of new moons to full moons, and the Leo Full moon / Aquarius New moon (last one).  Full article is worth a read.  Sounds like it could be an interesting time indeed...

Each Full Moon awakens consciousness regarding the seed planted during the previous New Moon. In this case, it was the New Moon in Aquarius on January 21. The potential for new social vision is now being acted out on a human level. The ideas of Aquarius meet individual personality in Leo. Theories of who we can be as a society encounter the reality of who we are as flesh and blood human beings. Of course, with Neptune in the picture reality is a relative term. So, it's rather like we're watching a play in which an all powerful monarch (the Leo ego) is presented with humanistic social theories by the court philosopher (Aquarius). Only, rather than an open dialogue between sovereign and sage, Neptune adds wine, music and theological distractions to the meeting.

As one can imagine, the opportunity for chaos is great now. Theory, ego and illusion make a colorful scene, but a muddy plotline. The challenge is to cut through the hype, the hope and the helium to find nuggets of truth that can actually be applied in everyday life. First, the process is not intellectual. That's because the message of the Leo Full Moon is to open the heart to fill theory with the life blood of action. Miistakes will be made–must be made–if the pristine ideal constructed in the mind is to take root on Earth. For it is only through direct experience that we can connect concept with reality. And, we have Neptune nearby to remind us that truth is not sharp-edged, but a flexible wave that connects, rather than separates.

(my emphasis)   from http://www.stariq.com/Main/Articles/P0005138.HTM

When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. Jimi Hendrix 

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From 31 to 1(today) I was full of good energy, soooo full that I could not sleep
if not wanted... Like turbo(and good) mode on!
Well, today I feel a bit tired and normal good.

Bye, Pictus

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http://www.esperienzediluce.com/images/common/tarojpg/t18.jpg
http://www.thaliatook.com/pix/moonlarge.jpg

"Beyond the stars a new world awaits me now" - Wintersun

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This new moon period is turning out to be a doozy.

21 students dead at Virginia Tech this morning and 20+ wounded after a gunman went on a rampage.  The deadliest school shooting in U.S. history.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/16/vtech. … index.html

Then there's the matter of the deadly nor'easter that made its way across the country, spawning tornados, flooding and snow.  Central Park received 7.57 inches of rain. 

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/04/16/s … index.html


And coincidentally HAARP is active at the same time as this nor'easter.

And on a personal note, I received an email response from an annoying woman whom I'd ceased contact with several months ago because of her questionable FRV.  She'd contacted me again last week, and I laid it on the line with her, in the blunt way that I can have.  She coincidentally didn't get the email right away as it was routed to her bulk spam folder, so by the time she did, and pounded out a crazy response, it all coincided with......the new moon period!   Of course!   wink

So yeah, pretty weird moon period so far.  New moons are always doozies anyway, having a different energy than full moons.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Just saw that they've upped the dead to 31. I wonder if two more will eventually be added so they can have a nice sacrificial total of 33.  Happy New Moon, everybody!

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And I'm surprised that whoever was behind this didn't wait until Thursday or Friday so it would coincide with Columbine, Waco, and Oklahoma City.  This whole thing's nuts, brings up a lot of interesting questions.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Well they don't want it to be too obvious the sheeple might actually catch on only us woo-woos will get it.

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Lono wrote:

Just saw that they've upped the dead to 31. I wonder if two more will eventually be added so they can have a nice sacrificial total of 33.  Happy New Moon, everybody!

Cnn reported 33 dead on my cable tv (including the gunman).  You were right!  What's 33 imply?

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33 is supposedly the "magic number" for sacrifices for the Illuminati.  There's a thread here somewhere that talks about it, along with strange things happening along the 33 degree line.  I'm sorry I was right, though. sad  This is one thing I wish I'd been wrong about.

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http://forum.noblerealms.org/viewtopic.php?id=4565

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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