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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 4:33:31 AM
Linda, ============== "--> Gravity exists --> People can levitate" ============== I think I'll just gravitate, for now. ============== "*wink*" ============== *nudge* Gary PS: Cheri, I don't think I said that I attract negative websites. I think I mentioned something about the high concentration of crap websites to which Linda M stated that she, personally, didn't notice them. Then it all kinda went from there!
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 6:35:50 AM
To quote another old saying: "Seek and ye shall find!" IF you're really really lucky you'll find what you are looking for right away. But, with life dealing the cards, I have to go with Gary on this one. You'll most often have to wade through the garbage first. It's there and it's real. It's how we deal with it that makes the difference.
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 6:50:30 AM
I just have to get in on this conversation somehow. You guys with your quotes and all your deep thinking are way over my head but the levitation thing got me thinking about something from my younger days (very younger days) We used to have sleepovers(girls only)and we played this game. It was a game to us and kind of scary. Let's see if I remember how it was done. One of us would lay down flat on our back and the other girls would kneel down around that person. Of course it had to be dark with maybe just a little light shining. Everyone kneeling would say a little phrase, which I can't remember it all but there was something about "she is as light as a feather". Everyone had just the tips of their fingers resting under her and then when we got that strange feeling we would pick her up with just our fingertips. It was amazing. No weight at all and we could lift that person high in the air. Of course when we got to that point we would all come out of our trance and the person would tumble to the ground. Explain that. Martha
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Linda Miller

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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 9:41:20 AM
Hi Martha, Martha, that is a perfect of example of "believing" - You and the little girls BELIEVED that she was as light as a feather and you BELIEVED that you could lift her with your fingertips, so you could. That was probably before someone told you and made you believe that you could not... before the grownsups and authority figures around you changed your beliefs. I have learned that most of our beliefs were given to us by someone else... and we have carried them throughout our lives as the "truth." In the movie What the Bleep, one of the doctors (I forget his name, but he had white hair and a beard) said that the more one understands quantum physics the harder it is to explain. Very interesting!
Help us spread the message to the world... http://www.themessage2000.com/messengers/lindamiller Linda Miller 828-652-4714 Nebo, North Carolina
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Linda Miller

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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 9:47:10 AM
Hey Cheri and everyone, I have heard Wayne Dyer say many times that the most powerful words you can use are... "You're right about that." So, because I have no desire to be "right" about anything, I would like to say to everyone, regardless of what your current beliefs are... "You're right about that." Blessings and love!
Help us spread the message to the world... http://www.themessage2000.com/messengers/lindamiller Linda Miller 828-652-4714 Nebo, North Carolina
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