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Post by tamrin on Sept 27, 2011 21:28:27 GMT 9.5
I suggest you read the "**** Alert!" link (it's covered in there).
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Post by LorrB on Sept 28, 2011 9:14:37 GMT 9.5
Tamrin ... if you are not interested in a non masonic subject just move on please. Any more **** alerts will be deleted with no explanation. They are becoming tiresome.
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Post by tamrin on Sept 28, 2011 12:36:28 GMT 9.5
Tamrin ... if you are not interested in a non masonic subject just move on please. Any more **** alerts will be deleted with no explanation. They are becoming tiresome. What became of freedom of expression here?
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Post by LorrB on Sept 28, 2011 12:51:56 GMT 9.5
Ridiculing people is not nice. I see you have deleted the Tammie alert yourself. Thank you.
I have deleted one on another thread and will continue to do so if you continue to ridicule contributors.
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Post by Philip on Sept 28, 2011 13:52:10 GMT 9.5
Ridiculing people is not nice. Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous
Molly Ivins
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Post by cwhite on Sept 28, 2011 23:28:30 GMT 9.5
Maybe St. Elmo's fire? It would explain the blue flame.
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Post by paul on Sept 29, 2011 5:45:27 GMT 9.5
I suggest St Elmo's fire is an electrical phenomenon seen on ships at sea during thunderstorms. I have seen no accounts of actual damage - let alone consumption of human bodies.
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Post by LorrB on Sept 29, 2011 9:15:10 GMT 9.5
Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) refers to the proposed ability of the human body to burst into flames without an external source of ignition. It is a controversial idea that has no known scientific foundation, yet it appears to occur on rare occasions.
Death by alleged spontaneous human combustion has three main characteristics that differentiate it from other types of death by fire:
•Victims of proposed spontaneous human combustion incinerate so completely, even the skeleton is reduced to ashes. This does not even occur in a crematorium, where sustained temperatures of 1,300-1,800° Fahrenheit (700-1000° Celsius) leave bones that must be pulverized in a separate process, then remixed with soft-body ashes. House fires also do not consume bones.
•Damage from fire in cases of spontaneous human combustion is extremely localized. Delicate items close by the victim can remain unaffected. In one case a body was found incinerated in bed. Though the bed was destroyed, a box of tissues on the nightstand at arm's reach was untouched, along with the nightstand itself. In some cases plastic items nearby will melt, but the fire does not spread to envelop the room.
•Burns to the body are deeply inconsistent. While the body and skeleton are reduced to ashes, the lower legs often remain, appearing as the victim might have casually placed them last, clothed and shod. In other cases a torso might be left, and in many cases the skull remains along with the lower legs.
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To date there is no unopposed theory for the phenomenon known as spontaneous human combustion. Less popular explanations range from paranormal causations to alleged nuclear fusion triggered by a hypothetical subatomic particle.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-spontaneous-human-combustion.htm
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Post by LorrB on Sept 29, 2011 9:24:05 GMT 9.5
SHC may well be a very good example of 'As Above, So Below" Capacitors in the Subtle Bioplasma Body
According to plasma metaphysics, the same phenomenon that occurs in space and on Earth can occur within our subtle bodies. It holds the view that our subtle bodies are composed of magnetic plasma or "magma" which generates filamentary currents that are also found in space plasma (see this author’s article on Acupuncture Meridians and the Cosmic Spider Web) and the low density magnetic plasma spheres that interpenetrate Earth (see this author’s article on Acupuncture Meridians and the Terrestrial Spider Web).
Plasma metaphysics observes that the center of the bioplasma body (coinciding somewhat with the lower abdomen of the biomolecular body) contains a pool of the highest density charged magnetic plasma of heavy particles (originating from the fiery core of the subtle counterpart body of the Earth). (This is normally identified as "kundalini" or "Earth qi" in the metaphysical literature.) It is separated from a pool of lower density magnetic plasma of lighter particles of an opposite polarity near the head (this plasma can be identified loosely with "prana" and "Heaven qi" which mainly originates from the subtle counterpart body of the Sun).
As noted above, plasma with different characteristics self-organize into "cells" with double-layers around themselves. Hence, a double layer develops within the torso of the bioplasma body separating the two types of plasma. This double layer operates as a capacitor. Various types of instabilities have been seen to occur in double layers in laboratory plasmas. Unstable double layers generate oscillations across a wide frequency spectrum and are therefore often described as "noisy". A lack of plasma stability may lead to a dramatic change in configuration and is often referred to in the literature as an "explosion" (and hence "exploding double layer"). These types of explosions were first observed in mercury arc rectifiers, used in high-power direct-current transmission lines, where the voltage drop across the device was seen to increase by several orders of magnitude. Just as exploding double layers in space cause a burst of energy, drawing energy from the connecting circuits, it is not inconceivable that the double layers in our magma or bioplasma bodies would do the same, drawing energy from the circuits identified as "meridians" in Chinese acupuncture.
www.dapla.org/shc.htm
This may also explain all the cautionary tales re artificially raising the Serpent Energy called Kundalini. When raised naturally by right living it can lead to enlightenment. When raised unnaturally it leads to premature death. Do you think this might be a little example of the saying "No-one can see God and live"? In the physical sense, that is.
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Post by paul on Sept 29, 2011 10:18:34 GMT 9.5
... Do you think this might be a little example of the saying "No-one can see God and live"? In the physical sense, that is. Some of the sufferers of SHC do not seem obvious candidates for seeing God. I prefer the idea of alternate metabolic pathways as demonstrated by testing for hydrogen in the human breath as a symptom of overgrowth of bacteria in the lower intestines. The blue flame in some cases of SHC may well be associated with hydrogen. "The blueness so frequently associated with the flame of hydrogen is really due to the presence of sulphur " The human system easily produces sulphur e.g. H2S
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 12, 2012 12:52:53 GMT 9.5
The kundalini does not 'become God" until it is "led' to God...
The Aghori "Vimalananda" states in the book "Kundalini" (by Dr. Robert E. Svoboda) that unless the person has a God image firmly established in their consciousness for the awakened kundalini to 'identify' with, the kundalini will identify with the person (and all their accompanying limitations and impurities) themself, and they will then be at its mercy.
I recommend reading this book; it's definitely the best I have ever read on the topic and I should know; it saved me when my own kundalini awoke unexpectedly as the result of the intake of that hindu sacred herb mentioned previously.
I also recommend the book of the same name authored by Gopi Krishna, to see for oneself what awakened and uncontrolled kundalini can do to one's body and psyche... I have no doubt that "awakening kundalini" could set one on fire, and burn one from the inside out ...unfortunately "holiness" is not required to have one's kundalini awaken unexpectedly but it can certainly moderate the experience!!
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Post by paul on Jan 12, 2012 13:26:08 GMT 9.5
I have read the Gopi Krishna book and it is indeed a lesson in improper stimulation. Worse than the problems in this life, the damage is supposed to pass (via the seed atoms?) to following incarnations.
Sins visited upon the 3rd and 4th generations?
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Post by LorrB on Jan 13, 2012 8:50:29 GMT 9.5
Having been woken once by what I can only describe as a severe electric shock to the base of the spine, I am more than happy to just do what comes naturally and leave things to develop in their own time. I think this is what Freemasonry is for. Masonry may be a long slow process, but it is a safe one.
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Post by paul on Aug 14, 2013 7:57:10 GMT 9.5
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Post by mgc on Aug 14, 2013 9:16:08 GMT 9.5
r there any cases of `spontaneous` combustion that involved non-smokers? was there a reaction between the infants sweat and some ointment or anything else they `treated` it with?
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Post by LorrB on Aug 14, 2013 11:08:36 GMT 9.5
Plenty of evidence involving non-smokers mgc. One I remember was a woman combusted while opening her front door. Another young lass was on the dance floor.
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Post by mgc on Aug 14, 2013 11:51:00 GMT 9.5
i must object to the term "spontaneous" as it , imo, is just a way of saying "we dont know what caused it". i would have no problem with "unexplained combustion"
has this phenomenon ever been witnessed in other animals?
also crime comes to mind.
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Post by paul on Aug 14, 2013 12:04:09 GMT 9.5
r there any cases of `spontaneous` combustion that involved non-smokers? I think the baby in question was a non-smoker.
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Post by paul on Aug 14, 2013 12:05:21 GMT 9.5
i must object to the term "spontaneous" as it , imo, is just a way of saying "we dont know what caused it"... Quite so. You may name it as you wish. SHC is the usual term but it is rather like UFO - not telling much.
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Post by paul on Aug 14, 2013 12:08:24 GMT 9.5
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