Session 13 June 2015

MusicMan said:
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Hello Martina, just pop your head in whenever you can, and you will be networking.
As for me, I was informed by my daughter today that she is going to vaccinate her children (not yet born) and that I will not be able to visit the children if I am not vaccinated.
Hmmmph! That's not going to happen..

OMGosh, Musicman, well that flat out sux - what is that bible quote about our greatest battles being with those of our own household? Ugh, Matt 10:36.

For I came to SET A MAN AGAINST HIS FATHER, AND A DAUGHTER AGAINST HER MOTHER, AND A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AGAINST HER MOTHER-IN-LAW; and A MAN'S ENEMIES WILL BE THE MEMBERS OF HIS HOUSEHOLD.

Gee, thanks, right?
 
Thank you for another valuable session, Château team.

I thought I just mention this (but it probably fits better in the E.E. thread – so I will put this observation there, too): I had often felt “groggy” immediately after doing EE and I noticed I didn’t take so well to the music in the meditation part. I almost felt something like an aversion to it. The positive effect of the EE program on my life has been tremendous, so I obviously did not let that stop me from doing the program regularly.

Then it so happened that we once did EE to the older version and I immediately felt a difference: the music has (though not much different to the newer version) a much better effect on me. We then obtained the older version and I’m much happier with it. My partner did not experience any difference, however, so there may be zero objective value in this observation.
 
MusicMan said:
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Hello Martina, just pop your head in whenever you can, and you will be networking.
As for me, I was informed by my daughter today that she is going to vaccinate her children (not yet born) and that I will not be able to visit the children if I am not vaccinated.
Hmmmph! That's not going to happen..

You may want to ask her why she is worried about you not being vaccinated since it is said that the vaccines are so high and mighty at protecting the one vaccinated.

The illogicalness of pro-vaccinators is jaw-dropping.
 
Thank you for the most informative session. Laura, feel better soon and thank you for being the champion that you are!
 
Thank you for another session!
A: The 70's were the time of development of such concepts and technologies
. The 80's were the period when implementation became more widespread. At present 90 percent of broadcast music has corrupting elements.
Makes me think of the time of the Beatles, when "they" had just found out how to get this screaming-mass-psychosis from young girls..
 
Thank you for another great session.
Intenet is just as the world is, I think. Full of danger and lies.
But it is also what lead us here.
It depends on how you use it and I am so grateful it connected me to this online network.
It can link like-minded people, it is a great tool.
Some people use it wisely and why couldn't we develop the same influence the PTB has to our own needs?
We just need to use the same tools to make ourselves known, no?
We can learn so much out there.

In regard to music, I have always wondered how one can enjoy mainstream songs and actually have it played in their device when it has no soul. It is not so much about the style, more about how it makes you feel, right ?
Sometimes I want to listen to specific songs to express and metabolize an emotion.
But to me, it is pretty easy to detect brainwashing music. It is more tricky when the song as a good vibe that you can easily identify to.
Still, there are great musicians nowadays and I think it is not related to what year we're in but more to, what intemporal message is behind.
 
Nienna said:
MusicMan said:
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Hello Martina, just pop your head in whenever you can, and you will be networking.
As for me, I was informed by my daughter today that she is going to vaccinate her children (not yet born) and that I will not be able to visit the children if I am not vaccinated.
Hmmmph! That's not going to happen..

You may want to ask her why she is worried about you not being vaccinated since it is said that the vaccines are so high and mighty at protecting the one vaccinated.

The illogicalness of pro-vaccinators is jaw-dropping.

Boy, you can say THAT again. Just goes to show how these types can't think at all anymore, just get taken for the fear mongering rides the PTB are always ready to serve up.
 
Starshine said:
Thank you for another great session.
Intenet is just as the world is, I think. Full of danger and lies.
But it is also what lead us here.
It depends on how you use it and I am so grateful it connected me to this online network.
It can link like-minded people, it is a great tool.
Some people use it wisely and why couldn't we develop the same influence the PTB has to our own needs?
We just need to use the same tools to make ourselves known, no?
We can learn so much out there.

Yeah, I agree. But, it's clear that the vast majority of people do not take advantage of the great opportunities and uses for the internet (just like so many other things). Also, the PTB flood the net with so much nonsense, because it's so much harder to control information on the internet, that most people just don't have what it takes to cut through the BS (besides all the nonsensical distractions) and get to the good information. Heck, without a network, it's really a daunting task....

In regard to music, I have always wondered how one can enjoy mainstream songs and actually have it played in their device when it has no soul. It is not so much about the style, more about how it makes you feel, right ?
Sometimes I want to listen to specific songs to express and metabolize an emotion.
But to me, it is pretty easy to detect brainwashing music. It is more tricky when the song as a good vibe that you can easily identify to.
Still, there are great musicians nowadays and I think it is not related to what year we're in but more to, what intemporal message is behind.

Yeah, I have a really wide range of musical tastes and genres I like. And much really great music is / has been very popular / top selling albums, etc. Pink Floyd is a great example. But I think there could be added subliminal signals even, for example, on a radio broadcast where the original track doesn't have the signal. I think music can serve such a powerful way to influence people that the PTB would not miss any opportunities to use everything at there disposal to make maximum impact, regardless of music style, artist, etc. While those are important to discern, we probably should be aware that there still might be negative subliminal things being beamed into our ears, no matter what we're listening to. FWIW.
 
SeekinTruth said:
Nienna said:
MusicMan said:
Martina said:
Hello!

I don't have internet at home and I'm working exhausting job in a warehouse (including nightshifts), so I don't come here as I want to. I appreciate what you all do and I want to be part of this somehow. I'm not gonna vaccinate my kid, I hope this helps someone else to make a decision. I just hoped I'm not gonna be alone in all this crap, but it's a lesson I have to take? Well, :). I'm glad that you exist.
Thank you for the session.

Hello Martina, just pop your head in whenever you can, and you will be networking.
As for me, I was informed by my daughter today that she is going to vaccinate her children (not yet born) and that I will not be able to visit the children if I am not vaccinated.
Hmmmph! That's not going to happen..

You may want to ask her why she is worried about you not being vaccinated since it is said that the vaccines are so high and mighty at protecting the one vaccinated.

The illogicalness of pro-vaccinators is jaw-dropping.

Boy, you can say THAT again. Just goes to show how these types can't think at all anymore, just get taken for the fear mongering rides the PTB are always ready to serve up.

Seems like a perfect and exemplary real time display of us (vaccinated, law-abiding authoritarian followers) versus them (non-vaccinated, rabble-rousing irregulars) false dichotomy in the making.
 
Thank you all for the session--very thought provoking regarding music.
I've notice that some pieces of music (to use a cliched word that actually fits here I think) resonate deeply with me and I like them a lot.
Music I respond positively to ranges from all time eras and can be found in all categories--classical, classic rock, Cajun, country, Celtic, folk, jazz, zydeco etc. The songs I am attracted to are few and far between. I like them immediately upon hearing them and enjoy listening to them often. I feel mostly indifferent to the majority/rest of the music out there.
Sometimes I buy a CD for one song and never play the rest. I've never quite figured out what this is about, but just think some music "works", clicks, or matches my "vibration" and most of the rest doesn't--so I avoid it if I can.
 
Another great session. So sorry to learn that Laura is still being afflicted w/ painful conditions - good to know an end to the latest appears to be in sight.

As a bonafide baby boomer, I enjoy a wide range of musical tastes w/ a special affinity for the music spanning my childhood thru teens > what a golden age of music even tho nefarious elements were already creeping in. Have to laugh at contention that the Beatles ushered in wild screaming by girls - perhaps many current forum members are too young to be aware of the 'Frannkkie' phenomenon - swooning over Frank Sinatra! And the Elvis phenomenon put that one to shame!

A song that immediately caught my favor at the time - and still does today - Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up released in July 1987. This thread inspired me to access the video & in watching Rick, I couldn't help but be reminded of nerdy Ted from 16 Candles & his hot crush on Molly Ringwald's character, angst-ridden Samantha. There are some amazing facts re this particular music video - some absolutely hilarious that I had no knowledge of until I went down memory lane:

From Wiki:
The song was a worldwide number-one hit, initially in the singer's native United Kingdom in 1987, where it stayed at atop the chart for five weeks and was the best-selling single of that year. It eventually topped the charts in 25 countries, including the United States and West Germany. The song won Best British Single at the 1988 Brit Awards. In 2004, it was voted no. 28 in 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs... Ever by VH1. <<Well, there's a surprise - NOT! As a means of promoting the song, it was also made into Astley's first music video, which features him performing the song while dancing.

The music video for the song has become the basis for the "Rickrolling" Internet meme. In 2008, Rick Astley won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Act Ever with the song, as a result of collective voting from thousands of people on the internet, due to the popular phenomenon of Rickrolling [this is the part I had no knowledge of but it is absolutely hilarious how it took off & how it manifested - totally Scientology unfriendly, HA!] - see: _https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickrolling

Check out the many ways rickrolling was used to poke fun - much against 'the system'. I found the whole phenomenon so refreshing that such a humorous tool was used to 'sock it to em' - well, I'm really dating myself now!

Something to keep in mind as to how humor can be used against all the dark STS forces working so furiously to impose their horrid anti-values into every facet of our lives - esp our music!
 

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