05-04-2006, 06:04 PM
A "monkey on your back" usually refers to some kind of drug addiction or unhealthy obsession
Name Triggers
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05-04-2006, 06:04 PM
A "monkey on your back" usually refers to some kind of drug addiction or unhealthy obsession
05-04-2006, 06:19 PM
Interesting.
05-04-2006, 07:11 PM
it's a shame that so many peopel lose control of thier thougths so easily. also being careless with our energy adds to this loss of control. i know if i was areptilian i'd clean the streets in big town int he early mornings before or after elf bombardment. they are CLAWLING with all sotrts of energetic flth and feelings. these out of control energies could most easily lead to the astral plane entioties and all this that we hear about today. also little kids and disney, i'm sure that's a part of that agenda.
Diego Jose
05-04-2006, 09:00 PM
Every Friday 13th is ritual day, but I don't know is every 13th ritual day. You should check is there some holiday connected with that day, and which saint is related to the date. Wikipedia has information about every day in the year so you can check there, or look in Stewart DVD's and info where he speaks about rituals. If all numbers in the date give 13, that is ritual day, too Margaret Thatcher was born 13 October 1925 1+3 1+0 1+9+2+5 = 4 + 1 + 8 = 13 [user=2]DreamTime[/user] wrote: Quote:Sariel: What about someone born on the 13th? Think that's another ritual day?
05-04-2006, 10:12 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_13
So, there is more than one ritual symbol in the Margaret Thatcher Birthday date. Like I said before my father was born on 13th December http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_13
Lucifer was originally a Latin word meaning "light-bearer" (from lux, "light", and ferre, "to bear, bring") Christmas-Saturnalia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturnalia Now, you all see the double meaning in holidays dates and how illuminati use word games to hide real meaning of their ritual days. Hallowen is the Celtic holiday Shamain [size="-1"](sou'-in) when withches would worship horned deity, what is nothing else but reptilian astral entity. [/size] Hallowen holiday is more related to Windsor family because they use Celtic/Atlantean oriented magic systems, and Rotschild use Kabala/Jewish/Hebrew oriented magic systems. Romanovs would use more Orthodox church related dates. Easter is very important for them and eggs have occult meaning related to interdimensional influence. That is all about were Faberge Eggs http://users.vnet.net/schulman/Faberge/eggs.html
05-04-2006, 10:28 PM
Not really. It means you are doing your deprogramming and suddenly the image of penguin pop-up in your mind and you freeze yourself and your deprogramming work had been sabotaged. Like penguin you would run from the hot into cold state of your body.
To avoid or overcome this person should realise that there are penguins which live in the warm weather conditions. [user=4]SilverInfinity[/user] wrote: Quote:Does that mean an alter is triggered inactive for sometime?
05-21-2006, 07:28 PM
I just have a personal observation to make. When I read the first post about triggering names, my own name Monica came to mind. It is not so much that it triggers me, but I am aware that it can have an affect on others.
When you look at names that you find triggering, it can be helpful to see if they sound like any words you'd connect with programming. For example, Monica connects to Monarch, Moon Child, Monitor (or handler), Monacle (or Mon oracle - My oracle - Oracle/Clairvoyance programming). When I saw that conversation had turned suddenly to Monkeys, I thought - oh, there's another one!! Being a "Cheeky Monkey" is a term my family used to describe slighty naughty behaviour when I was a child. So, I guess that was potential trigger for me! I know Stewart hsa mentioned what the monkey symbolism means in programming, but I cannot remember it right now. It may be in the dream dictionary on Expansions.
05-23-2006, 04:45 PM
Monica derives from Monique (French);
Moon Icon, Mon Icon Many first names do have a meaning; often there is a symbolic meaning to a planet, moon or star. i.e. My real first name in life means "A being from the planet Mars"
05-26-2006, 05:21 PM
Actually, I believe Monica comes more from the latin, and it is also connected to Phonecian culture. I was told that there is an Atlantean connection and origin for the name too, but I don't know what it is. It generally is interpreted as meaning an advisor.
I think it is interesting to understand the official meaning and origin of a name, combined with archetypal interpretations (name analysis), and phonetic analysis (similar words). For triggers, this can help determine the mind-patterns that attract the specific programming in the first place.
05-30-2006, 10:04 PM
I think that most of names have religious origins. Even the name of planets and stars have religious background.
Ehm...being from the planet Mars!? Is your name Marcus? [user=13]Octahedron[/user] wrote: Quote:Many first names do have a meaning; often there is a symbolic meaning to a planet, moon or star. |
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