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How can I protect myself from alien abduction?

Use Imagery to build armor around your body:

1. Visualize white light coming from the center of your body. Fill your body with this white light. Imagine a bubble encircling your body, and let the white light fill the entire bubble, so you are encased in this bubble of white light.

2. Once the bubble of white light is in place, you can become more detailed with your armor. The more detail, the better (the psychic attacker will have to “decipher” each level of your armor to break through it and get to you). Imagine a hard outer shell encasing the bubble of white light. You might think of a crystal, a rock, iron, or any substance that is very strong. What really matters is how strong it is in YOUR mind; the energy and concentration you put into building your armor is what makes it strong.

3. The next level of protection might be: a suit of full plate mail armor, an electrical force field barrier, an energy suit that repels anyone who touches it, sharp spikes covering your entire body, etc. Let your mind be creative and come up with something unique. The harder it is for the enemy to figure out, the better.

4. You could draw this on a piece of paper to help you visualize it more clearly. Think about your armor every night before you go to sleep. The more you think about it, the stronger it becomes.

5. This armor will protect you on many other planes and dimensions, including the astral plane. You can go Out-of-Body and fly around and be safe. Of course, once you have enough strength and belief in yourself, you won’t need such heavy armor. Believing in yourself and feeling the strength you have inside is the best defense you can have.

Source: www.alienabductionhelp.com

2 comments October 30th, 2007

If you don't believe in the devil or Satan, why do you use the sign of the devil, the pentagram?

The pentagram, or pentacle, is not a sign of the devil and is not an evil symbol. The myth that it is the sign of the devil was brought on by Hollywood and the Christian church. What the Pentacle actually is is an ancient symbol dating back tens of thousands of years.

The five points of the star represent the Elementals. The four lower points denote the Elementals of Earth, Fire, Air and Water with the fifth, top-most point signifying the Spirit or the Divine, the force that brings the four Elementals together and creates life. The circle (often seen around the pentacle) symbolizes wholeness, protection and the unending cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth. This symbol was even adopted by the Christian Church at one point in history to represent the five wounds of Christ and to show a similarity between the ‘Old Religion’ and the ‘New Religion’. When the Church couldn’t sever the ties of this symbol from the Old Ways, they abandoned then degraded it.

The five-pointed star is now the acknowledged symbol of Earth-based religions. To turn this symbol up-side down reflects the belief that materialism is more important than spirituality and is considered a sacrilege, just as is turning the Christian cross up-side down.

Source: www.avalonmoononline.com

1 comment October 30th, 2007

How does light pollution affect astronomers? And what can be done about it?

In a nutshell, two elements of light pollution affect astronomers most: skyglow and light trespass. Skyglow is a result of fixtures which emit a portion of their light directly upward into the sky where the light scatters, creating an orange-yellow glow above a city or town. This light can then interfere with sensitive astronomical instruments trying to capture light from distant galaxies. Light trespass occurs when poorly shielded or poorly aimed fixtures cast light into unwanted areas, such as observatory and buildings.

This light also interferes with astronomical instruments. What can be done: use fully shielded light fixtures, those which put light only where it is wanted and needed, not up into the sky where it is useless, or onto neighboring properties where it will affect others. Also, certain light sources are more ‘astronomically friendly’ than others. Low Pressure Sodium (LPS) lights are preferable near observatories, whereas Metal Halides are less preferable.

Source: www.darksky.org

Add comment October 29th, 2007

How does stab- and puncture-resistant body armor work?

Stab- and puncture-resistant armors are made from a variety of materials. The most commonly used materials are made from extremely strong fibers, which can be either woven or laminated together. Other materials used are metals and composites. As the threat impacts the armor, the materials either deflect the threat or, due to their very high level of cut and/or tear resistance, they “stretch” and the impact forces are dissipated over a larger area of the armor.

Source: www.bodyarmor.com/html/faqs.html

1 comment October 26th, 2007

Why does the flame in my candle keep going out?

Chances are, the wick has been cut too short. If a wick becomes too short to light, carve away enough wax around the wick(s) in order to re-light the wick(s). You may get a fairly large flame at first, but as the melt pool expands, the level of the melt pool will rise, creating a smaller flame. When you have achieved a full melt pool, you can extinguish the flame(s), let the wax cool, then trim again if necessary.

Source: www.personalesscents.com/faq.htm 

Add comment October 26th, 2007

What are the best sexual positions to get pregnant?

Avoid any woman on top position, since in such positions the sperm has very little chance of reaching the cervix. The missionary position is probably your best bet, and you can alternate this with rear entry position with the man on top, if you have a tilted cervix. Keep a pillow under your hips for a while during or immediately after intercourse to allow the sperm to travel to your cervix.

Source: www.thecradlebangalore.com/faq.php 

Add comment October 26th, 2007

Who's Coming?

Confirmed:

  • Leslie David Baker (Stanley)
  • Andy Buckley (David Wallace from Corporate)
  • Brian Baumgartner (Kevin)
  • Creed Bratton (Creed)
  • Kate Flannery (Meredith)
  • Melora Hardin (Jan)
  • Ed Helms (Andy)
  • *Mindy Kaling (Kelly)
  • Angela Kinsey (Angela)
  • Paul Lieberstein (Toby)
  • Oscar Nunez (Oscar)
  • Craig Robinson (Darryl from the warehouse)
  • Bobby Ray Shafer (Bob Vance – Vance Refrigeration)
  • Phyllis Smith (Phyllis)

We will do our best invite as many cast members as we can, though much of that is out of our control. Different actors have different contracts, schedules, etc. Many members of the cast have movies and other obligations.

Source: www.theofficeconvention.com

Add comment October 25th, 2007

Aren't the creators of these games actually all pagans and Satanists?

Actually, there are many Christians who work in this industry. Just about every industry has some in it who are not Christians (there are probably even some non-Christians in the Christian Booksellers industry, and there are certainly some in Christian broadcasting), and few industries are completely without any Christian influence. We’ve provided a list in a separate document of some of those we know to be Christians in the hobby game industry and others who have contacted us to say that they are Christians, some of whom have provided e-mail addresses so that you may ask them any questions you might have about how their faith and their jobs relate. Although we know of many Christians in the gaming industry, we have yet to learn of any Satanists.

Source: www.christian-gamers-guild.org

1 comment October 25th, 2007

Can we use antimatter to propel a car or a spaceship?

In principle, yes, but in practice it is very difficult. Everyone knows that the Star Trek Spaceship Enterprise flies around powered by antimatter. But in reality, making antimatter is so difficult that it is hard to foresee it ever being used as a propellant fuel. In order to propel a matter spacecraft weighing several tonnes up to the speed of light, you would need an equal amount of antimatter and, using the present technology, it would take millions and millions of years to produce a sufficient amount.

However, if you had a gram of antimatter, you could drive your car for about 100 000 years!

Source: http://public.web.cern.ch

2 comments October 25th, 2007

Where are the world's two largest ice sheets and why is NASA studying them?

The two largest ice sheets are in Greenland and Antarctica. Together, they contain 75% of the world’s fresh water. If all this ice melted back into the ocean it would raise sea level by over 75 meters. This would change Earth’s surface in a big way: large areas of the continents would be flooded! This is why Earth scientists use satellites to measure the ice levels on Greenland and Antarctica to see if they are growing or shrinking.

Source: http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/faq/

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