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Iv had numerous encounters with floaties in gravyards however one time at a cemetary in Orange west of the Blue mountains My Girlfriend and I got chased out by Goast 'Dogs'!. I guess they followed thier master to the other side? Anyone else had similar experiences?
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Wed, April 18, 2007 - 8:33 AMMy friends and I used to hang out in strange places in high school. We used to see the same "animal" repeat what looked to be it's death, over and over. It actually came to be pretty amusing after a few years of seeing it, but it never chased us, or even paid attention to us and would vanish soon after we'd see it running. Oddly, it just played over and over like a tape on loop, running across the field, then act as if it were shot, then fall, tumble to a stop and vanish. Go figure. I did look a little like a dog or something similar, but it never chased us. -
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Wed, April 18, 2007 - 9:04 AMyes... its a little disturbing only because its not exactly a dog or dogs... but yes i've seen them.
i had one run into the side of a car i was in. everyone saw it... it just passed thru. -
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Wed, May 23, 2007 - 2:22 PMI went to pick up my Mothers dog's ashes at a pet cemetary in Devore, Calif. This Cemetary can be seen from the 215 freeway on the north side of the road.
While out I thought I'd stop at the big park up there and let my German Shorthair Pointer out for a run to stretch her long lanky legs for a while. Because the day was a little warm, I didn't want to leave her in the car while I retrieved the ashes so I snapped on her leash and let her walk with me.
I enjoyed walking thru the cemetary seeing the graves of beloved dogs, cats, hamsters, fish, horses, cows, you name it - animals that were all near and terribly dear to someones heart at one time. Most of these graves were supposed to be maintained by the owners and over time they forgot about their faithful pets and moved on leaving the graves in crumbling disrepair and a sad state. You could still read the epitahs on a lof ot he stones and markers and some even had engraved pictures of the interred animal as well. Stone bones, stone saddles, anything and everything you could come up with for grave markers.
After getting the ashes, I began the walk back winding my way thru the marked graves. Some were very small and close together, others were very large and spread out indicating the sizes of the animals remains below.
My pointer started jerking back on the leash and kept turnning around. She would point and growl with her hackles up on her back. She's a very short haired dog so seeing hackles is quite akin to an elephant de-wrinkling. Quite a feat. I thought she was being silly at first but then it scared me because after growling and pointing she'd whip her tail under her and try to hide in front of me when I stopped to get her to pay attention and come along. She kept acting like somethign was touching her from behind. She has had some professional handling and training so bouncing around on the leash was not something she normally did.
Of course assumptions being what they were I had to think nothing other than a spirit being (hopefully) Playful with my dog and my dog realizing it was a ghost was anything BUT. I looked behind me several times and saw nothing though I felt funny and the air in the graveyard I'd SWEAR was cooler than the air in the parking lot. There weren't any more or less trees than the parking lot either so ..... think what you may. She's a great chicken and afraid of her own shadow and afraid of strange dogs.
Once we stepped off the grass into the parking lot she was the same obedient animal that she always was.
So that's MY experience. A lonely forgotten pet wanted to play and my dog wanted nothing of the sort! -
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Wed, May 23, 2007 - 3:52 PMWhile on a walk through a graveyard I found the grave of a famous figureskater.... I made a nasty comment and a few steps later something came up behind me and pushed (gently) me right down a hill, it was like a slow motion thing, not meant to hurt just to let me know that someone was listening to me being mean. -
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Wed, May 30, 2007 - 1:55 PMpeople go about everyday looking at the street and the traffic and the houses around them, they sort of reaffirm the environment around themselves... and set up a psychically noisy ‘safe’ place.
but graveyards seem... different...
people don’t normally dwell on them, and when they do, they look at the stones and reminisce about loved ones... this leaves the area open from the normal everyday psychic noise... but with harmonies of love and sadness -
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Wed, May 30, 2007 - 2:13 PMinteresting D'ner ~
I was musing on similar lines last night ~ thanx for your input!
love all-ways,
mem
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Fri, December 28, 2007 - 6:07 PMhi my name is nick and gotta tell ya we got voice that told us too get out !! when we where in riverside cemetary
in cleveland,meand sisterand herfriend freaked out,i got the willys myself it was creepy.
but on a personal note my dog passed away in the kitchen and when we where all rested and sitting watching t.v
days later we could hear nioses from the same spot where our dog layed,this went on for a few daysthen it
went away.my sister and friend like the creepy stuff ,not me i respect the dead but i have extra keen since when
it comes too ghost .i can feel a persons orb telliing me what side of the coin there on.
i appreciate there are those who can see them as well.believe me its part of nature we cant explain.
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Sun, May 4, 2008 - 4:53 AMJewish graveyards are not something to play with, albeit generally speaking graveyards have no power at all. afterlife can be fun if life was fun.
First published by Klaudio Zic Publications, 2008, www.lulu.com/astrology. Copyright © 2008 By Klaudio Zic. All Rights Reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or otherwise, for commercial purposes or otherwise, without the written permission of the author, except when permitted by law.
SEX IN AFTERLIFE
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Personal power is nowadays a rare gift that is responsible for sex in afterlife. Did the children of Kemi haunt the Orion Stargate in order to have sexual intercourse in eternity or did they sell their souls to the nagas? At least their souls were theirs to sell, as snakes on two legsii haunted the area.
If sex in afterlife was commonplace, then Seth and brown dwarfs like Nibiru might have inspire transport . The star gates are dual in their nature, as Sagittarius and Orion are opposing constellations. Orion is a subconscious ascendant, while Sagittarius is half man, half beast of hell. A centaur met by Dante and Pholus are some of the snaky centaurs as delineated in centaurean astrology. But what is a brown dwarf and can it pass through the Stargate in order to enter the domain of eternal bliss and sex on two legsiii?
Ruddy Set is an Egyptianiv deity that has at first been associated with Nubt and the desert, then with Sinai and exile. Its color is reddishv, which associates not only with Mars but also with brown dwarfs such as KELU-1. Set actively protects RA from Apep. Now that accounts for a brown planet in Hydra.
One of the interesting animals that Set is possibly represented by is a peculiar giant aardvark. Orycteropus afer, a truly peculiar animal as associated with the night. If Nibiru is something giant, red and out of control, coming in the night, the association is justified.
It takes something more impressive than Saturn shielding Regulus from Alphard, the heart of the old snake Apep, to denote Set, as vice versa Set could represent KELU-1 or an affiliate Nibiru. Set is a terrible deity that albeit outrageous in its habits, stands on guard of the solar system, that is Ra. This sets Set at the throne of the solar system, much as Marduk or Nibiru, the ruddy giant in Enuma Elishvi.
The premise needs further scientific elaboration to be cleared of speculation and wanna be association, yet Set was never explained and its reddish nature could associate with brown dwarfs rather than mere Mars as god of war. Set is infertile which hardly accounts for Mars.
Erisvii is the sister of Mars that is red goddess but we prefer to investigate on the possible associations of Nibiru or KELU-1 with Set. Further association with Sinai and wild natural phenomena slide Set dangerously towards affinity with a terrible god that celebrates Saturdayviii. It might well be that Saturday is not only Saturn's favorite place.
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iKem is used in this article as compatible with Ham. The Hamites are children of Ham, the cursed race. Noah was drunk and naked when it happened that some of his sons saw him in his nakedness, thus they were cursed by Noah. This story is more than strange and as every oddity generally accepted since holy. The holy curse thus extends to something as two thirds of humanity including the Russuan Magog and Egyptian Hamites. Only the Shemites or children of Shem, now Semitic race, has the blessing of Noah.
iiA skeleton of a snake on two legs has been recently discovered in Lebanon. The children of Kem depicted such a snake, possibly not only in a spirit of allegory.
iiiThe children of Kem had practices the noble art of sex in thoroughly dire poses.
ivKem or Ham is used alternatively. The Hamites are the descendants of Ham, the son of Noah who has seen the nakedness of his father. Noah cursed Ham but blessed Shem, that is the Semites are favored and will rule over the Hamites, according to Noah and the Old Testament.
vThe draft needs separation between facts and fancy, still it is interesting that biblical Adam was apparently formed from ruddy ground. Kem had several formations of man, according to skin color, thus the Hebrew version of the Genesis prefers ruddy Adam, while other skins were peeled off like onion, only to be obliquely mentioned as Noah's children,an information that is possibly of Sumerian heritage.
viMore or less scientifically popularized in that sense. Far from the source every flicker is generally accepted fatamorgana. Versions equally true since distant from the source mingle towards science fiction and in search of easy market.
viiFor publication about Eris, see lulu.com/astrology. Search on the site looking for 2003 UB313.
viiiAlbeit association of gods with planets has grown into habit, it is by no means necessary, albeit convenient. The gods of Kem had to do with stellar symbolism, most prominently Nuit as universe, Geb as precession and Set as ecliptic definer. Whoever stabs Apep from the barge of Ra must stand above the ecliptic in order to gain control over the old snake, most probably Hydra and Alphard. Following on that symbolism Set appears as Saturn and eventually Mars close to Regulus, the present position in May 2008, rather than KELU-1 which is further down the snake's spine and towards the other end of the solar barge. As the boat of million years slides and eventually rocks on the old snake's back, we wonder what the children of Kem knew, that we can not even begin to imagine or even try to unfathom. A nation that commends equinoxes and combines precession with excellent architecture is too holy and deep for our limited perception to encompass. Our pride as race feels threatened at the sight of wonders that are not only unachievable to us but also their purpose out of our mind reach. -
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 4:55 PMThat's impressive, all that typing and it still didn't make sense. -
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 7:13 PMehm..
anyhoo..
I have repeatedly seen what I think may be ghost cat that hangs around my house.... so alarmingly real that the first time I saw it I asked my husband why there was a cat in the house. We have lots of strays that come and go..outside. I thought one may have come into the house. the first encounter, I followed it into the hall closet, but when I looked in there... no cat. i see shadows all the time there.
I've never interacted with one, not been noticed or chased, etc.. -
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Wed, May 7, 2008 - 4:16 PMthat's great you could see the cat.. I have felt 2 of my cats rub against me and purr after one was hit by a car and one was put to sleep .. this was about 3 years in between the two deaths of the cats.. my daughter said she felt them as well!
cool stuff!
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