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Originally posted by The Bear Man
reply to post by slane69
I dont mean to offend, but I do not agree with or accept Christianity as it is today. Not saying it isnt real or that it is wrong, just warped from its origins. For this reason I cannot and will not subject myself to attempting acceptance of the Christian faith in my own personal life.
I could go into a very religious and enriching discussion with you one on one, but I will leave my comment to the above and go ahead and state for future reference that I want to look at things from a scientific view with an objective approach to base religion.
Techniques and such are completely acceptable to me, but just being of or acceptance of said religion puts me ill at ease and feel as though im doing something ignorant.
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
I actually like your idea of putting cat toys out. It will be interesting to see what happens with them. You might even catch the cat playing with them out of the corner of your eye. Might even want to keep a camera around for that just in case.
As far as the woman goes, have to ever tried doing a evp session and talk to her? Or tried doing a emf reading to see how high it is around your house?
I have no idea what to say about the male whatever... You could always try calling ghost hunters! I know Jason personally and he is spot on in trying to help folks. Just a thought
Originally posted by CAPT PROTON
Ghost kitties may be hard to get rid of since they may not be aware of whats going on. However, maybe you can get some string or toys and lure it to a location thats out of the way.
Now for the people, try this... Make a sign thats large and clear instructing them to do something. One thing you can tell them to do is write their name on some glass or a mirror lightly dusted with baby powder. If they can move objects, then surely they can move some powder around on a sheet of smooth glass. It might be able to provide them some communication as I doubt they can hear you.
Originally posted by The Bear Man
Regensturm: If you read the info in the first link I give a description of the male. But to sum it up, what I saw was very sinewy and muscular, not much in the shape of a human aside from upright with 2 legs and 2 arms.
Originally posted by The Bear Man
I know all the owners of animals in this area due to my ferret being over friendly, but it is possible a cat could have lived here like that before I lived here, about 4/5 years
Originally posted by The Bear Man
I've actually done this, i'll draw up the shape that was made. I didnt understand it or what language it is in. *
Sorry for quality, drew it out of memory. This showed up when I was showering and sometimes shows up still in streaks as if it was written on whilst fogged up. If I can use my laptop camera I will steam it up and see if it still shows in there.
[edit on 12-7-2010 by The Bear Man]
Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life the Universe and Everything (42)
In the first novel and radio series, a group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Ultimate Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything from the supercomputer, Deep Thought, specially built for this purpose. It takes Deep Thought 7½ million years to compute and check the answer, which turns out to be 42. Unfortunately, The Ultimate Question itself is unknown.
When asked to produce The Ultimate Question, the computer says that it cannot; however, it can help to design an even more powerful computer (the Earth), that can. The programmers then embark on a further ten-million-year program to discover The Ultimate Question. This new computer will incorporate living beings in the "computational matrix", with the pan-dimensional creators assuming the form of mice. The process is hindered after eight million years by the unexpected arrival on Earth of the Golgafrinchans and then is ruined completely, five minutes before completion, when the Earth is destroyed by the Vogons to make way for a new Hyperspace Bypass. This is later revealed to have been a ruse: the Vogons had been hired to destroy the Earth by a consortium of psychiatrists, led by Gag Halfrunt, who feared for the loss of their careers when the meaning of life became known.[1]
Lacking a real question, the mice decide not to go through the whole thing again and settle for the out-of-thin-air suggestion "How many roads must a man walk down?" from Bob Dylan's protest song "Blowin' in the Wind".
At the end of the first radio series (and television series, as well as The Restaurant at the End of the Universe book) Arthur Dent, having escaped the Earth's destruction, potentially has some of the computational matrix in his brain. He attempts to discover The Ultimate Question by extracting it from his brainwave patterns, as abusively [2] suggested by Marvin the Paranoid Android, when a Scrabble-playing caveman spells out forty two. Arthur pulls random letters from a bag, but only gets the sentence "What do you get if you multiply six by nine"?
“ "Six by nine. Forty two."
"That's it. That's all there is."
"I always thought something was fundamentally wrong with the universe"[1]
”
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
reply to post by Regensturm
That was a interesting read until I got befuddled at the end. 6x9=54. 6X7 on the other hand does =42. I know there is something about your life has its changes every 7 years. lol I think it was when I hit the 42 mark I started to smarten up and feel the wisdom! I guessing typo on your end perhaps? Or I am missing something.