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RAMSIEL
Simulacrum23 scribbled: The Galactic Feds. New Age to a fault, but very hard-hitting in parts and, not to sound patronising about it, I like it. And after reading the brilliant and hilarious ET 101 many years ago and a number of times since, I'm disinclined to dismiss this. Read it as science fiction if you like, but do catch some of those movies and hear some of those songs, because I'm pretty sure they affect us in ways we don't quite understand yet. Or I don't. http://www.amazon.com/E-T-101-Instruc... http://www.et101.net/ http://www.et101.net/video/index50.html

ASHTAR Teleconference, 1 December 2009 - Ashtar, Saint Ge...

from RAMSIEL in Brochures & Catalogs

ASHTAR TELECONFERENCE 1 DECEMBER 2009 / ASHTAR Well good evening, and it is so delightful to be back

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fernet3
Simulacrum23 scribbled: A perfect intro - the genuine article. An oasis of sanity in a mad, sad world. http://www.the-course-in-miracles.com... http://www.acim.org/AboutACIM/what_it... http://www.miraclestudies.net/QuestIn...

Gary Renard Special Report

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Interview with a guy that saw two "ascended masters" for nine years and wrote a book about it.

about 3 hours ago
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brazdolph
Simulacrum23 scribbled: One of the things I like about poetry is that it can say what it takes me, oh, tens of pages to say. Or hundreds.

Trippin

from brazdolph in Creative Writing, Poetry

my mind rides

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augenoeffner
Simulacrum23 scribbled: One for your Xmas stalking.

Dowbenko - Hoodwinked - Watching Movies With Eyes Wide Op...

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Contents / Introduction............. ......................... ......................... ...............

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darklyon2
Simulacrum23 scribbled: i'LL BET THEY DO.

Negative Subliminals Work Best

from darklyon2 in Research, Internet & Technology

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09... / CBS News.com CBS Eveni

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freshprincessofegypt693
Simulacrum23 scribbled: In space, no one can hear you splitting your sides. A scream. Very moving in part also. Published when he was 28, as I recall. Read it while you still can. Nothing to do with space. I could be wrong.

Martin Amis - Success

from freshprincessofegypt693 in Books, Fiction

M R IN A T / A IS M 'S / Succe ss Martin Amis is well known on both sides of the Atlantic as the autho

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June A
Simulacrum23 scribbled: Bloody hell this was funny. I thought it might be rubbish, but some of it is hysterical

Some of My Favourite Jokes

from June A in Creative Writing, Humor

Some naughty, some nice, but all designed to tickle your funny bone! Have a break and enjoy!

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June A: Thanks S23, I'll re-format them when I'm not feeling so lazy. 2 days ago

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thewordwarrior
Simulacrum23 scribbled: I doubt I'd spend time with Beyonce, Madge, Paris Hilton, or Whitney Houston if they offered to pay to sit on my face, let alone have dinner with them. Seinfeld, Kathy Griffin, and Joan Rivers excepted. And Liz might just have you for dinner, apparently. And crap is crap. Just my opinion. Joan As Policewoman and Babes In Toyland.

A List of People With Whom I Wish to Dine

from thewordwarrior in Books, Non-fiction

A Tender-hearted Partial Roster of People with Whom I Wish to Dine / Roberto Baggio Daniel Bell Tony B

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KnightRandom
Simulacrum23 scribbled: Then again, he said much the same thing about Ian Watson's The Embedding. I preferred Arcturus by a long shot.

A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay (Gutenberg text)

from KnightRandom

In this eerie, powerful early sci-fi novel, an earth man named Maskull is guided by the mysterious being called Karg on a spiritual and philosophical journey to another world, where he encounters some very strange things indeed. Was a major influence on CS Lewis's equally strange science fiction...

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KnightRandom
Simulacrum23 scribbled: 'Voyage To Arcturus is the greatest novel of the twentieth century, possibly of all time'. Colin Wilson. Lewis didn't like the novel and found it incomprehensible. Studies and synopsis on the Abraxas website; http://abrax7.stormloader.com/article...

A Voyage to Arcturus by David Lindsay (Gutenberg text)

from KnightRandom

In this eerie, powerful early sci-fi novel, an earth man named Maskull is guided by the mysterious being called Karg on a spiritual and philosophical journey to another world, where he encounters some very strange things indeed. Was a major influence on CS Lewis's equally strange science fiction...

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annamaria1972
Simulacrum23 scribbled: I'm tempted to describe him as the greatest SF writer alive. But then I haven't read every SF writer, alive or dead.

Wilson, Robert Charles - Spin

from annamaria1972

SPIN / ROBERT CHARLES WILSON / TOR® / A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK NEW YORK / This is a work of fiction.

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