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Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Sep 10, 2007 10:25

After coming to the understanding that the present moment is larger
than what we consciously experience, I've been able to see into the
future, and suprisingly even to change the past. I've been practicing
changing the past by attempting telekinesis, where I actually just
move objects a moment before you see it happen. It doesn't seem to
actually cause any paradoxes, and I began practicing it by doing
things that were easy to rationalize. Like moving things outside,
when the wind could move them already. Yesterday though I finally got
telekinesis to work on a table with an ordinary pen. I made sure the
conditions were controlled, and with my hands completely still just
inches away from the pen, and without even breathing on it, I got it
to move. Today I duplicated these results, just...
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report Corey's abuse at support@oar.net Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: Eric H.
Date: Sep 10, 2007 11:00

be sure to include the full headers(google it if you don't know how to
do it for your news reader)

CoreyWhite wrote:
> After coming to the understanding that the present moment is larger
> than what we consciously experience, I've been able to see into the
> future, and suprisingly even to change the...
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Re: report Corey's abuse at support@oar.net Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: aine
Date: Sep 10, 2007 11:19

On Sep 10, 11:00 am, "Eric H." sEtMdAiIoL.com>
wrote:
> be sure to include the full headers(google it if you don't know how to
> do it for your news reader)

What is the charge? I see nothing wrong with what he posted.
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Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: Fr. Zeitgeist Zuchetto
Date: Sep 10, 2007 11:33

In article <1189445141.559925.265190@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been practicing
> changing the past by attempting telekinesis,

Time travel requires a slightly modified, resonant, torsion field wave
composed of EMF and RF with the upper winding at a right angle to the
lower toroid winding.

Of course all this will do is bend a light beam, but according to
Einstein, if you bend light, you bend gravity, and by default, time.

Benchtop model will run you a few hundred samolians.

And yes, "Uncle" already has this.
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Re: report Corey's abuse at support@oar.net Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: Eric H.
Date: Sep 10, 2007 12:12

aine wrote:
> On Sep 10, 11:00 am, "Eric H." sEtMdAiIoL.com>
> wrote:
>> be sure to include the full headers(google it if you don't know how to
>> do it for your news reader)
>
>
> What is the charge? I see nothing wrong with what he posted.
>
>

Excessively crossposting to unrelated groups, as usual. If he's doing
what I think he's doing he'll probably be facing a trespassing charge as
well but that'll have to come from OSC, not us.
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Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Sep 10, 2007 13:54

On 11 Sep, 05:25, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
> After coming to the understanding that the present moment is larger
> than what we consciously experience, I've been able to see into the

Corey - what you may not understand

is that communities have hidden contracts

and altho you did not sign one

by becoming a member of a community - you give tacit agreement to live
by its rules

if you wish to NEGOTIATE your own rules of participation - fine - but
you must take responsibility and do that

you can't simply WHINGE

you must ask these people what it is you are doing that offends them
and rengotiate your place in the community

or just ignore it and repeat the past

which is somewhat ironic considering what the "universe" is asking you
to learn at the moment

Aine

perhaps you could take Corey under your wing on this one and help him
out
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Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: HAPPYsamuri
Date: Sep 10, 2007 14:33

To rephrase

Corey

you actually have an opportunity to change the past

or to REPEAT it

what will you CHOOSE ?
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Re: report Corey's abuse at support@oar.net Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: aine
Date: Sep 10, 2007 19:45

On Sep 10, 12:12 pm, "Eric H." sEtMdAiIoL.com>
wrote:
> aine wrote:
>> On Sep 10, 11:00 am, "Eric H." sEtMdAiIoL.com>
>> wrote:
>>> be sure to include the full headers(google it if you don't know how to
>>> do it for your news reader)
>
>> What is the charge? I see nothing wrong with what he posted.
>
> Excessively crossposting to unrelated groups, as usual. If he's doing
> what I think he's doing he'll probably be facing a trespassing charge as
> well but that'll have to come from OSC, not us.

Are you in all of these groups you are bothered by them?

Is there criteria for what can and cannot be posted?

How does one face trespassing charges on Usenet?

Are my own posts in reply then not cross posting?

Are your own?

Should we turn ourselves in or do the cliff like Thelma and Louise?
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Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: aine
Date: Sep 10, 2007 22:47

On Sep 10, 1:54 pm, HAPPYsamuri yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> On 11 Sep, 05:25, CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> After coming to the understanding that the present moment is larger
>> than what we consciously experience, I've been able to see into the
>
> Corey - what you may not understand
>
> is that communities have hidden contracts
>
> and altho you did not sign one
>
> by becoming a member of a community - you give tacit agreement to live
> by its rules
>
> if you wish to NEGOTIATE your own rules of participation - fine - but
> you must take responsibility and do that
>
> you can't simply WHINGE
> ...
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Re: Changing the past or telekinesis?         


Author: aine
Date: Sep 10, 2007 22:58

On Sep 10, 11:33 am, "Fr. Zeitgeist Zuchetto"
nowhere.com> wrote:
> In article <1189445141.559925.265...@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
>
> CoreyWhite gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've been practicing
>> changing the past by attempting telekinesis,
>
> Time travel requires a slightly modified, resonant, torsion field wave
> composed of EMF and RF with the upper winding at a right angle to the
> lower toroid winding.
>
> Of course all this will do is bend a light beam, but according to
> Einstein, if you bend light, you bend gravity, and by default, time.
>
> Benchtop model will run you a few hundred samolians.
>
> And yes, "Uncle" already has this.

Why not not just OBE back in time?
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