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Focused! by © wim_van_den_heever
Lake Ndutu, Tanzania
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my vision of Eternity…..
Image by Jean-Michel Priaux
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my vision of Eternity…..
Image by Jean-Michel Priaux
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Cleve Backster - Polygraph showing Emotional Responses of Plants and Proof of Consciosness at the Cellular Level, “Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells”, 2003. Backster’s study of plants began in the 1960s, and he reported observing that a polygraph instrument attached to a plant leaf registered a change in electrical resistance when the plant was harmed or even threatened with harm. In human subjects, a polygraph measures three things: pulse, respiration rate and galvanic skin response, otherwise known as perspiration. If you’re worried about being caught in a lie, your levels will spike or dip. Backster wanted to induce a similar anxiety in the plant, so he decided to set one of its leaves on fire. But before he could even get a match, the polygraph registered an intense reaction on the part of the Dracaena. To Backster, the implication was as indisputable as it was unbelievable. Not only had the plant demonstrated fear - it had also read his mind. Backster concluded that plants had some heretofore undiscovered sense (he called it “primary perception”) that could detect and respond to human thoughts and emotions.
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C. Jinarajadasa - The Five Platonic Solids, ‘’First Principles of Theosophy’’, 1963.
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A mysterious pirate’s grave at the Brugge General Cemetery, West Flanders, Belgium
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Decided to get outside tonight on a whim. Was not disappointed.
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Suffragettes greet Russian envoys outside the White House with a placard attacking President Wilson for his opposition to women’s right to vote. June 22, 1917. The Provisional Russian Government granted women the right to vote on July 20, 1917, three years before the United States.
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