ToxicCoward
Jedi
A: F
Q: [laughter] (Pierre) You can ask for the second letter...
A: I
Q: (Chu) Third?
A: No
It may be that there was no 3rd letter.
Maybe They just meant Phi?
_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi
A: F
Q: [laughter] (Pierre) You can ask for the second letter...
A: I
Q: (Chu) Third?
A: No
A: Mind melding is possible for those who love. Goodbye.
(Andromeda,) That's totally Star Trek! It's what the Vulcans do when they share all their memories and stuff.
A: F
Q: [laughter] (Pierre) You can ask for the second letter...
A: I
Q: (Chu) Third?
A: No
Q: (L) I guess we have some questions. Let me get some of the smaller questions out of the way. First of all, we all kind of installed these grounding sheets under our mattresses, and some of us started having new and different problems than without the grounding sheet. Is that due to the grounding sheets?
A: As you know, that was a response to Ark for a specific problem. Grounding in nature takes place differently and on a different schedule. In your case, you live much of the time on the second floor. If you spend time outdoors more, grounding occurs naturally. If you then add artificial methods, you can overdo and reverse the effect. Take it easy.
whitecoast said:[...]
This doesn't make sense to me. When humans lived like animals, they spent their entire lives grounded and connected to the earth electrically. Why would we suddenly no longer be able to handle that level of grounding?
Not saying the C's are wrong, but is there any reason we would biologically become less attuned with the earth electrically? What implications does that have for our functioning? Are we merely acclimated to a particular level of grounding based on our epigenetic conditioning? Would and indigenous person suffer far more than Ark would in a second floor environment?
Yes, another thank you for the session.fabric said:Thank you for the session! I also found the comments about too much grounding very interesting. I always thought to get any grounding benefits by being outside you need to be barefoot or skin contact with the earth. I've been spending lots of time outside but wearing rubber soled shoes, which I thought would negate the effects.