Thread: Book of Gregor
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Old 11-06-2008, 10:52 AM   #30
raulduke
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Jesus Herbert Christ, Arturo!

I just fought 5 massive walls of text. Read the whole damn thing, and then I closed my laptop and thought for an hour or so. I'm on my roof watching for these predicted meteor showers, that aren't quite what was reported, not yet anyway.

Good stuff brother. I admire your bibliographical endevour, because I too have always considered writing a conglomeration of personal experiences that would represent my current (perceived at least) level of consciouness. Or more accurately, How much wisdom I posses. Personal experiences have always been what I look to for wisdom in my own life. I've always subscribed to the "be your own teacher" idea.

I also admire your linguistic pursuit of ancient texts as I too think much has been lost/hidden in translation. Arithmatic is much the same imo, you simply can't argue w/ it, and clearly you have taken that to another level.

I'm writer by trade, but I am doing no more than condensing old sports stories for a professional archive right now. You have truly inspired me to take up this task, and I will begin to construct a cohesive time/story line of personal experiences and ideas, which imo you have done a pretty good job with. Well as cohesive as possible I guess, i have a few questions for sure.

Let's start w/ the fairly interesting story of why I'm even here writing this though.

I was reading your "sporadic tides in maine" thread in news and I noticed your signature. I'll say I was interested enough to google "Zeus is back bitches" w/ quotes of course, and the only return w/ that exact combination of words, was a link to this thread.

So you're Zeus huh?
Or his reincarnation.

Very interesting my friend.

I think I gathered from your intro that you're about 23? That would make you about three years younger than myself, but I get the feeling that you may indeed be far older than I am.

As a kid I had always felt that I had memories that I couldn't account for. There was alot of "foreign" stuff that I would see glimpses of, but could never quite see clearly. Nonetheless these glimpses still seemed more like memories then "foreign" visions.
I feel like I am very young spiritually and I have no grounds for saying this other than the fact that the glimpses at a certain point became clearer, and I now believe that my first ever existance was that of a black labradour.
I know. Carazy Carazy.

I posted this awile a go, but I'll copy and paste a bit of it here.

"This will sound crazy I'm sure but, the earliest memory I have was that of a dog. Yes, I might be crazy. My parents reminded me (while joking w/ their friends at a dinner party) when i was 8 or so that at 4 years old I was recounting tales of being a black labradour, and immediatley I remembered the same detailed visions. I remember feeling that there was an entire other life I had lead. As a youngster I just thought it was cool that I had these strange memories (because I love dogs), but as I grew up and had time to reflect, I began to think that if this was not a past life, then it was at least a sign that life goes on in ways we can't imagine. It's very off the wall, but in a way, that is the reason that I believe to be "immortal" for lack of a better word."



One question I had was if your friend that you were semi telepathicly communicating w/, remembers telling you that you were god or any other part of the conversation?

I shall have to look much deeper into your mathematical theories. phi has always interested me as well, but I became removed from any such research when I graduated last year. I've been too focused on some "lost causes" and recently I have w/drawn somewhat from the 911 truth movement or Obama nwo connections research.

I'm much more interested in grand cosmic questions, like the ones that I think you may be looking for as well.

Namely, why are we humans consciously and subconsciously obsessed w/ the golden ratio.

Is this natural, or instilled?

p.s. I had to look up at my own clock of course when you wrote about seeing 3:43 and laughing. The time I saw was 2:53 2+5+3=10=1.



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Originally Posted by Norval View Post
Gregor,
, , , and you are blowing the whistle on , , , yourself?

Just curious.
Read the story. Look into phi.

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