Hey, be glad for the opposable digits that allow you to type. We'll get to thinking in the next million or so years.
Peace.
2007-12-11 14:50:20
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answer #1
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answered by -Tequila17 6
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With regard to ‘time’ I have cut and pasted something from my own book, I hope it helps in answering; at least in part, your question on ‘time’ as it demonstrates ‘physical’ and ‘spiritual body’ in contact with each at the same moment in time, and yet separated in time. ‘However, a word of warning is needed here. While experience has shown me ‘astral doorways’ do exist, I would point out that in Druidry, (See 27th annotation) the ancient ‘Trilithons’ of Stonehenge, ‘sacred groves’ and the like, while they and any such doorway can give access to previously hidden realms and altered states of consciousness, also have the potential of being extremely dangerous. Because when carried out correctly, one is normally aware of the physical body and at the same time is in and fully aware of the spirit (astral) body being outside of the physical yet in complete touch with both at the same moment in time. In this position, the inner spirit, ‘at times,’ can be confronted with what appears at first glance to be a negative situation and if one cannot handle it, trouble is clearly on the horizon. Indeed, I have met several people who have ‘consciously’ tried astral projection but have never been able to pass the initial ‘exhilaration phase,’ (for those who have experienced this you will know what I mean.) Fear of the unknown has gripped the mind and has put a stop to the next phase. Further, should the two bodies ie, the astral and the physical suddenly impact and ‘jolt’ during astral travel, it is a sure sign of an imbalance within, unless the ‘jolt’ had been caused by the presence of another person nearby, or a rough landing, as it were. My advice is simple, forget it! Astral doorways can be dangerous and are quite unnecessary, because if one is not properly centred and mentally equipped when travelling through such doorways, it can and will cause a great deal of psychological damage. I feel very strongly here those who advocate such methods (and there are many) would do well to demonstrate some measure of responsibility instead of making astral travel sound like some wonderful thing at the bottom of a garden! Since astral travel can have its dangers, clearly it is not a game! Therefore, I would not recommended astral travel and certainly not to the timid. On the outside, the house looked so sweet and delicious, but once through the door the suffering began. Hanzel and Grethal were lucky, they escaped unharmed. Oh how sweet and mysterious ‘astral doorways’ appear!
2016-05-23 04:00:00
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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we do evolve, I've never read darwin so I don't know if he limited his study on physical evolution... we evolve in other ways as well.. we mentally, socially, emotionally evolve.. evolution is how the world works.. one of the laws of nature just as gravity is... the problem with christians is that when they persecute people learning something new they interfere with the process of evolution itself... instead of seeing the whole picture of evolution christians made us debate what we didn't understand into a position of retarding our understanding... science got religified... our learning process gets derailed... when they promote the idea of removing evolution from being taught in school they are looking to permanently keep us ignorant... the study and learning of simple conecepts is the way to go... like when we understood gravity... the only real proof we need is to drop something... christianity seeks to retard the human race...
2007-12-11 14:47:50
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answer #3
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answered by Gyspy 4
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Hey, can I have a bite of that corndog? Oh wait, is that mustard? Nevermind.
As for the Q:
Maybe it's like the saying goes - history repeats itself
Oh man, that's a scary idea...
2007-12-11 14:42:11
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah yes, Darwinists. Lovely people; they support bullying and call it "the survival of the fittest".
2007-12-11 14:40:55
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answer #5
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answered by ChildOfGod_1982 2
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Baby steps. You've got to keep screwing up millions of times before you get a step ahead. Hey, I haven't seen a "why are there still monkies [sic]?" question in a while.
2007-12-11 14:41:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I try not to ask the same questions everyone is. If its something that can be answered with a simple Google search, I'll do that first. :)
2007-12-11 14:47:26
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answer #7
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answered by Citrine Dream 4
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Intelligent Design, obviously.
2007-12-11 14:46:18
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answer #8
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answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6
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Because while some questions do get answered, there is still an overwhelming number awaiting explaination.
2007-12-11 15:18:59
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answered by Judo Chop 4
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I believe it's caused by being stuck in a rut, otherwise known as "Rut-ism"!
Preconceived ideas can be such a burden!
2007-12-11 14:48:51
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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