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Other psychics use colors too. The only one that is new from Stew is brown. I have never heard of anyone using brown until I met Stew. Karen says not to use brown.
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(01-17-2012, 05:08 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: </p>
<p>The other thing is that other than an antenna, this exercise also makes you more receptable to receiving programming, which can though also be said about the merger archetype. It does the exact opposite, as it slowly splits your mind to make room for programming. But this splitting is programming itself!</p>
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we have had many discussions about the brown merger at HCF.</p>
<p>I do remember we discussed the possibility the brown merger actually does merge and then creates new room, like defragmenting diskspace on a computer.  After merging "mind-space" the internal programmer or satelite programs are able to reprogram the earned "mindspace" for new agendas or just put in bigger programs which do need more "mind-space" per fragment.</p>
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(01-19-2012, 10:35 PM)Octahedron Wrote: </p>
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(01-17-2012, 05:08 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: </p>
<p>The other thing is that other than an antenna, this exercise also makes you more receptable to receiving programming, which can though also be said about the merger archetype. It does the exact opposite, as it slowly splits your mind to make room for programming. But this splitting is programming itself!</p>
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we have had many discussions about the brown merger at HCF.</p>
<p>I do remember we discussed the possibility the brown merger actually does merge and then creates new room, like defragmenting diskspace on a computer.  After merging "mind-space" the internal programmer or satelite programs are able to reprogram the earned "mindspace" for new agendas or just put in bigger programs which do need more "mind-space" per fragment.</p>
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<p>Well, there are two observations to be made about the brown merger. For one, notice that Stewart uses it in different ways. An example is that he told me he uses this to connect into the minds of other people, thus "merging" with someone else's thoughts. All while it is also supposed to bring your mind back into one. From that at least, it would seem that the brown merger is more of a communication device than anything else.</p>
<p>The second observation then is that what you say here is quite close as to what I would describe, except that from what I know and from what I was told, the brown merger does not merge your mind, but really unmerges it, i.e. creates compartments. This works on different levels, or in different ways. It is not thinking about it once that will suddenly create clusters in your mind.</p>
<p>However I did notice, and that very clearly so, that by using the brown merger and other archetypes at the pineal gland, I did feel numb, with headaches towards the front of the head. As if I'd have had a lobotomy. This stopped immediately when I no longer used these methods any longer. I also had a hard time to concentrate shortly afterwards. These programming techniques create side effects which are similar to early symptomps of schizophrenia. Though they are not to be mistaken by the disease itself, they are quite impressive. Without a strong secterian mind-thinking, most people would stop very quickly.</p>
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(01-19-2012, 09:55 PM)Richard Wrote: Other psychics use colors too. The only one that is new from Stew is brown. I have never heard of anyone using brown until I met Stew. Karen says not to use brown.
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<p>  Ive heard of using brown way before i knew of S.   But then, those that told me to use brown did</p>
<p>turn out to be very bad individuals.     But regardless of that, the use of brown from others is to help ground yourself so they say.</p>
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(01-20-2012, 01:34 PM)William Wrote: </p>
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(01-19-2012, 09:55 PM)Richard Wrote: Other psychics use colors too. The only one that is new from Stew is brown. I have never heard of anyone using brown until I met Stew. Karen says not to use brown.
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<p>  Ive heard of using brown way before i knew of S.   But then, those that told me to use brown did</p>
<p>turn out to be very bad individuals.     But regardless of that, the use of brown from others is to help ground yourself so they say.</p>
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<p>In WhiteWolf's book he described a VERY EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE (that I've tried and it REALLY works) for grounding oneself that he learned "astrally" from his shamanic teacher. It's on page 391 of Shadow Scorpion:</p>
<p>      "I visualized myself sinking into thick, warm mud until it reached my first energy center.  Then I imagined a rock below my feet tht stopped me from sinking further.  Once I was settled upon the rock I pictured roots growing out the soles of my feet. into and through the rock and wrapping around the foundational boulders of the earth.  I felt myself solid and heavily grounded" (WW). <img class="smilie" src="images/smilies/emoticons/icon_redface.gif" alt="Icon_redface" border="0" /></p>
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(01-20-2012, 02:10 PM)Elizabeth Wrote: </p>
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(01-20-2012, 01:34 PM)William Wrote: </p>
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(01-19-2012, 09:55 PM)Richard Wrote: Other psychics use colors too. The only one that is new from Stew is brown. I have never heard of anyone using brown until I met Stew. Karen says not to use brown.
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<p>  Ive heard of using brown way before i knew of S.   But then, those that told me to use brown did</p>
<p>turn out to be very bad individuals.     But regardless of that, the use of brown from others is to help ground yourself so they say.</p>
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<p>In WhiteWolf's book he described a VERY EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE (that I've tried and it REALLY works) for grounding oneself that he learned "astrally" from his shamanic teacher. It's on page 391 of Shadow Scorpion:</p>
<p>      "I visualized myself sinking into thick, warm mud until it reached my first energy center.  Then I imagined a rock below my feet tht stopped me from sinking further.  Once I was settled upon the rock I pictured roots growing out the soles of my feet. into and through the rock and wrapping around the foundational boulders of the earth.  I felt myself solid and heavily grounded" (WW). <img class="smilie" src="images/smilies/emoticons/icon_redface.gif" alt="Icon_redface" border="0" /></p>
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<p> If you knew the truth about WW you wouldn't do that.</p>
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<p>Thanks, MN. That's too bad though because it definitly DOES ground you. <img class="smilie" src="images/smilies/sad.png" alt="Sad" border="0" /></p>
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<p>MN.. the truth about WW. Could you elaborate. ?</p>
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MN, is it the info. he explains about himself in his book or is there more behind the scenes info? IMHO, even if a teacher is as debauched and compromised as they come--it is still possible to occasionally give correct information. They'd simply have to, in order to be believed at all. In this case--of the brown grownding exercise--it's very effective. I don't see how it could harm someone but then I'M NOT entirely SURE ABOUT ANYTHING ANYMORE, lol :)
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<p>This comment refers to Stewart's podcast where he "addresses" the current events around the Costa Concordia, which the captain sunk out of sheer stupidity and arrogance. I am addressing Stewart's pathetic podcast here, in the hope that people will wake up!</p>
<p>There are not many people whom I consider persona non grata, but these I would not miss Stewart and Janet at all if they were gone. They are both on first rank in this very short list of mine. I suppose Francesco Schettino, the captain of the Costa Concordia, would be held by many people these days in similar regards. His actions killed 16 people so far - deaths which could and should have been avoided, with 20 more missing. Most likely, the death toll will be 36 people, and not 33.</p>
<p>Interesting to learn then that Stewart and Janet were also on that ship and had met (and liked) the captain! Of course they consider the captain a good man, who was most likely programmed and triggered to go off-course on that day. We feel sorry for him too. What else would or could they say, after all? I am starting to think that they must have a very limited vocabulary indeed and I can see how they would complain at a local supermarket about whatever problem and later claim the cashier was mind-programmed (and indeed they do), but that is going off-topic here...</p>
<p>Not surprising though that someone equally pathetic and incompetent as the captain would claim (and do so with the benifit of hindsight) that the captain was in fact competent. The facts of course point towards a different direction. The captain literally fled his own ship, claiming to have fallen "by accident" into an auxiliary life saving boat. That's the sort of action Stewart would do and the sort of excuse that Janet would give. </p>
<p>Question therefore is this: did the Swerdlows program the captain which led same to be triggered lateinto sinking his own ship as a symbolic ritual sacrifice for the Illuminati? One thing I do know, if there are not precisely 33 deaths, as Stewart claims there will be, that would really take the piss! And be show of immense disregard for the victim's that lost their lives and the families that are grieving.</p>
<p>As said before, Stewart, if you have nothing to say it really is best to say nothing... Notice how he is decreasing the amount of his moron articles to copy and paste youtube videos instead, which most likely some teenager created out sheer boredom.</p>
<p>I feel very sad for both of you, Stewart and Janet.</p>
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