RE: The redneck strike again.
July 24, 2014 at 7:13 am
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2014 at 7:16 am by Confused Ape.)
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: You take a ball.
You freeze two end or extremeness of this ball like the south and north pole and then put the ball inclined or oblique.
After a while when the ice at the two extremities melt you will find that the ball change position.
This is what is called pole shift.
Considering that the ice at the two poles is melting it come obvious to think that we are bound have a pole shift.
What sort of ball is used in this experiment? How can two extremities of this ball be frozen without freezing the entire ball? Full instructions, please.
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: It just remind me all the Indian guys that in the last 10-15 years came to Australia.
Many of them drive taxis.
If you go in India you will find the drivers absolutely reckless.
They have total disregard for everybody else.
When they come here and start driving taxis or their own car they respect the road rules and you want find any differences between them and Australian drivers.
This come because the consciousness in this particular field is such and such so these guys will adjust their way of doing things according to the main way of life here.
Italians worst Europeans behind the wheel
Quote:British holiday makers believe Italians to be the worst drivers in Europe, according to a survey commissioned by leading car hire comparison site carhiremarket.com. With 34% of the votes for worst Europeans behind the wheel, the Italians topped the table, followed by the French (20%) and the Spanish (8%).
I then looked at Australia and this country seems to have its fair share of reckless drivers, too. I'm guessing that Indian taxi drivers in Australia obey the traffic laws because they want to keep their jobs. People who go to Italy to be taxi drivers would probably end up driving like the Italians.
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: When the situation get tough you will find people who never believe in anything that try to stay afloat and to stay afloat require someone help.
But who will help if you believe in nothing?
Good question.
So the only way is to believe in yourself.
I use Jungian psychology which doesn't require me to accept anything without proof.
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: At this stage the consciousness has to work hard as has been repressed for long long time.
Eventually as the consciousness get free from bondages she will offer solutions.
Spirituality is just the next step to free the bondages.
If I get an important dream or vision such as Apollo or the Earth as a goddess I ask myself what my unconscious is telling me. I then do my best to interpret the symbolic meaning.
Quote:The Egyptians had temples to Isis. All the deities that humans have worshipped had temples or sacred sties. Does that mean they all existed?
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: No, it doesn't but at the same time it does not exclude that they may have existed.
It's possible that some outstanding people were remembered in folklore and then regarded as deities. This still isn't proof of anything, though.
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: As far as our digestive system can cope with meat or any other item we may be called omnivore.
We evolved to eat insects and meat from wild animals. That makes us omnivores like chimpanzees and bonobos which share a common ancestor with us.
(July 23, 2014 at 11:24 am)Riketto Wrote: It would be interesting if you could talk to an artery which is choked with saturated fat and hear what she would tell you.
It's our modern diet that's the problem. We haven't adapted very well to factory farmed meat (which is different to wild animal meat) and processed foods etc. It now makes sense to be a vegetarian or cut back on the amount of factory farmed meat we eat. A vegetarian won't be very healthy, though, if they consume too much salt and sugar.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?