Halloween 2006


Why We Love to be Scared

In the 21st century we are being conditioned/educated to look at our fears and phobias to finds ways to understand where they originate from and how we can overcome the effects they have on our bodies on all levels. Conditioning, emotional problems, bad experiences in the past, all create modes of perception about fear and how we should react. We learn that these are built-in mechanisms to protect us and ultimately detach us from the physical grid. That moment of panic and fear pulls your consciousness from the humdrum of everyday life to keener awareness ... it's the rush of it all that we wait for ... and what enhances our 'natural psychic abilities'. It's the reason we argue and look for the dramas, often living them vicariously through reality shows. If you're scared, you will react by intuition before physical thought. Your consciousness has all the answers and is guiding you to your destination for the journey home. Our experience is reality programming. If you look within, you will know/remember that the finale will bring many thrills to the seekers.

Why We Love to be Scared - Live Science - October 31, 2006

Never forget that we are here for the 'thrill of the roller coaster ride' - the emotional sine waves created by the EM grids that only the physical can provide until the ride comes to a DEAD STOP after the final scary loop is over in the fibonacci spirals of consciousness.

We look to be scared because it awakens the sleeping spirit within.
We love the spontaneity that reminds the soul of the beginning and of the end - coming full circle.

Your consciousness exist in many places in the loops of time.

It's all science and math no matter what twist you put on it!


Happy Halloween

On Halloween it might be fun to try some form of divination.

Halloween, Magic Day, Samhain

Superstitions, Curses, Ghosts, Skeletons, Tombs and ...


Tomb Raiders - Egypt - 9/11 and Crystalinks

Egypt Links with Cats and


Cat Headed Beings


Alleged Creational Forces - Cat, Bird, Fish


Black Cats


The Cat in Ancient Egypt Wikipedia

October: Black Cat Month About.com

Folklore, Superstitions and Proverbs


Omen


Luck


Doppelgänger


From Ezine ...


Halloween Pumpkin Carving
Pravda


Spider with a Human Looking Face
Coast to Coast


10 most real life ghost photos
Pravda


SH2 136: A Spooky Nebula
NASA


Martian Halloween 2005
NASA


Pumpkin Moon 2005
NASA


Halloween

Halloween - MythingLinks

What Halloween is Really About Live Science - October 27, 2006

Why We Love to be Scared Live Science - October 31, 2006

The Astronomy of Halloween Live Science - October 31, 2006

Halloween's Top 10 Scary Creatures Live Science - October 24, 2006

The Shady Science of Ghost Hunting Live Science - October 27, 2006

Vampires a Mathematical Impossibility Live Science - October 26, 2006

Hailes Castle: Spirited efforts to find spooks Scotsman.com - October 27, 2006

Ghost Photos: A Close Look at the Paranormal Live Science - October 30, 2006

Laws of physics, math debunk Hollywood portrayals of ghosts, vampires PhysOrg - October 24, 2006

Helen Duncan: Tribute to Britain's last 'witch' Scotsman.com - October 31, 2006
Helen Duncan (1897-1956) was a Scottish medium, best known as the
last person to be convicted under the British Witchcraft Act of 1735.
Helen Duncan Wikipedia


Samhain

Samhain - Divination at Halloween



Harry Houdini Died October 31, 1926

Houdini was a magician, escapologist, stunt performer, and investigator of spiritualists.



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