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Nexial...good word.
pikachurinpoche Started conversation Feb 15, 2002
I didn't to talk about Angels with someone I don't know, so I came to check you out. Nice space. I will visit your website.
The Angels showed me Eratothenes' real sieve. Have you seen the junk they use today. That's not a sieve. A sieve is a solid container with holes. In this case, the holes sieve prime numbers. By crossing off every non-prime, you effectively creat the sieve.
This is how it works. The Angels can play your brain like a harp. They can pluck a 'brain pathway'. They can do something when you're asleep which is analogous to uploading files.
Another analogy along the same line is, Jesus saves. He is the entity in charge of saving information. When you die, your information can be saved to a 'file'. This file can be copied and uploaded into brains during the REM or Alpha or whatever sleep cycle.
That's what it's like. I go to sleep with a question and wake up with an answer. And not just any answer, but a pregnant answer. I figure stuff out for weeks. If I get stuck, I ask for help and I figure it out.
Now, if you don't believe in Angels, then I made that sieve. I've never seen it anywhere before, and now I've looked for it, and it's not there.
I once found a math textbook that used a grid of base 6 to arrange the numbers, but he didn't know about MONAD. That was another big problem for me. I didn't know what that meant. It took two and a half years before I finally understood what I understand now.
Most people don't understand this. I was at the Dalai Lama's office trying to explain this to his secretary and religious translator. They didn't have a clue. So then I get to the MONAD, and I said 'MONAD is like one, but it is not one. MONAD is like zero, but it is not zero.' I was just about to say that MONAD sets the size of the unit and the length of the base line, and Luntukla said 'oh, yes, we know that, The Emptiness. This is very important.'
So I did some nexial investigating and found that the Buddhist lack of a creator God, substituted by The Emptiness is actually Pythagorean.
That nexial stuff is exhausting. Thank God for Angels. I could never do this alone, unless you don't believe in Angels, in which case, I made that version of the sieve. If you knew me, you would now believe in Angels.
This h2g2 site is full of 'star souls'. What I mean by that is, naturally intelligent, sophisticated, highly educated (even if self taught) souls. I think they have another body in heaven. I think it's a star. A real ball of hot gasses. Complete with planets and moons. Center of attention when at home, a star seeks the same while on Earth.
They came to help. We needed their superior mind power. They were great during the golden age. We were helpers, not slaves back then. We were greeted into our existance here on Earth. It was explained to us that we are not stars. We lost our heavenly bodies in Earth's atmosphere. The tiny God Seed that remained, no longer had a heavenly body, so it came to the land of the dead. Sounding familiar.
You didn't ask me to write to you, so I won't waste too much of your time, but I believe you are severely wrong about the past and I would like the opportunity to show you where. Okay?
Still, Karen asteroid soul pikachurinpoche...Pokemon for God.
Nexial...good word.
xyroth Posted Feb 16, 2002
I fully admit to being wrong about which greek it was that measured the earth. I thought it was probably aristarchus, but I have since found out I was wrong.
by the way, I agree that nexial is a good word. nexialism is even better.
Nexial...good word.
pikachurinpoche Posted Feb 16, 2002
Let me ask you this one. Think of your favorite teacher. It could be a Sunday School teacher, or a scout director. Now imagine that your favorite teacher got in trouble with the FBI. Corruption of some kind, and they were going to execute your teacher. You live in the same town. Many of his students will be attending. Will you be there?
Also, who lives on top of the world, wears a red suit and is surrounded by a bunch of little guys who do whatever he says?
Finally, do you believe that The Republic by Plato is seeking to tell the truth? What I mean by that is, do you think Plato believed everything he wrote?
Do you mind these questions?
I plan to get very nexial in the future. Did I use it right?
Still, Pika
Nexial...good word.
xyroth Posted Feb 17, 2002
nexialism (see www.xyroth-enterprises.co.uk/nexial.htm ) is about connecting things together in the same way that ordinary science is about taking them apart.
"who lives on top of the world, wears a red suit and is surrounded by a bunch of little guys who do whatever he says?"
not sure about the colour of the suit, but the rest sounds like george bush. (in his own head, anyway).
plato's republic? haven't read it yet, so I can't say.
death penalty? it wouldn't crop up, as the first thing I would do upon finding myself in a country with the death penalty would be to get money to leave it.
Nexial...good word.
xyroth Posted Feb 17, 2002
That should be http://www.xyroth-enterprises.co.uk/nexial.htm
Nexial...good word.
pikachurinpoche Posted Feb 17, 2002
It's the Dalai Lama, but George Bush is definitely the most creative answer I've gotten.
If you've never read the Republic, and I've given you a hint that it's full of lies before you begin, you will have a unique perspective, allowing you to giggle at the footnotes.
Still, Pika
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