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Solar pulses suggest heavy Australia rain
#11
I totally agree mercy now, new born babies are not really cute as they are all squished up and all, and they have that weird color skin, but I am also bias in saying that the moment I first laid eyes on my first born, I was totally taken, she was just so adorable and perfect in all ways, and I was totally in love. I adore new born babies, just their smell and sound and everything about them is so wonderful and I will never understand the selection thing, (as it goes on today) I will never understand how a mother could allow it.
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#12
Cute as a fuzzy wuzzy! :lol:
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#13
I agree with Karen...I too feel that we'll have alot of rain this coming winter/Spring.  Everyone I tell it too seems pesemistic though which is an indication of just how long it's been.

Quote:some cultures still kill babies today for specific reasons, but how do you know if a baby is going to be strong when it is first born - strange stuff.
There is a way of telling which males are born with truly outstanding physical strength Karen.  But I'm refering to the really strong ones... ie the very few, rare ones.  It is the same method used by ancient Greeks and Macedonians for picking their leading warrior children at an early age...long before the child can even throw an object or run.  I know you won't find this in any medical journal or text, but from what I know and have been told about it, it has merit I assure you.  

You have to look at the coccyx of a boy child.  It is even MORE pronounced as they mature.  The strongest ALWAYS have body hairs that extent out and downwards from the coccyx bone/area.  In the infantile stage, the extension is only small but still very noticable.  By the time the child reaches early adulthood the hairs have extended off the coccyx up to a length of even 2+ inches long and as thick as your middle finger - making it look like a tail coming off the human.  I was born with this myself Karen, though mine only extends about an inch and a half.  It is said that the longer and thicker the tail, the more the strength.  As for my physical strength... let's put it this way... I can, even now approaching 50's, hurl an item 10feet away that weighs in excess of 150kgs - much more when I was in my prime of mid 30's... tall and medium built (not musculebound, but whatever muscle was there had the hardness of steel).  In my life, you'd be amazed at the expression on peoples faces after watching me do things they thought impossible for a person of any size to do.lol   I could tell you of some physical feats I have accoplished in my time that would astonish anyone...and I've NEVER set foot in a gym.  

All true beasts have a tail , including the human ones.:nod:
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#14
Welcome back Andrew x,
That is very interesting information and I really have no doubt believing it because the coccyx is where the chakras begin, and the base chakra (which is in the coccyx area) holds all prehistoric characteristics and from what you are saying it makes complete sense. Thank you so much
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#15
Very intresting about the Coccyx containing all prehistoric characteristics Karen - I was unaware of that.  Yes, that does weigh support to what I've said.  I know it true, and many others do also.

Where Richard mentioned:

Quote:It began in infancy. When a Spartan baby was born, soldiers came to the house and examined it carefully to determine its strength. The baby was bathed in wine rather than water, to see its reaction.
This was also the case, but it was used to detect the ones that were 'generally' strong, and not the extremely strong ones.  In that I mean it was used to detect the strongest let's say 30-50% of the males, which is what occurs in our every day life.  Generally strong males would be those who in their prime of adulthood could easily pick up 100kgs over their heads.  ie there own bodyweight.  The extremely strong male can pick up THREE times his own bodyweight over his head... and in some case MORE.  Other liquids they'd bath the children in when wine was scare was diluted vinegar or Lemon juice.  It would be diluted to the acidity level of normal wine.  The rate at which these kind of males occur would alot less than 30% in the male population.  A lot less.  Even less than 1% if you consider it carfully.  It is also strange how those who do have this 'tail' are not only strong in the body, but also in mind and will.  This is why the Ancients always seeked them, for leadership in the ancient battlefields, and just for brute force.  I would not doubt that the current militaries of today implement this under secracy for some strange or derranged reason that currently evades me.  For they do implement many a practice that they do make known to anyone - as many are already aware of.  For example - the Chinese Military will never alow anyone to exceed the rank of Lieutenant unless they be born under their astological signs of The Tiger or The Dragon.  

It has also been said that Ullysis/Hercules also had such a tail that was the length of a large man's hand... ie 6inches plus. 

Back on subject... 

It's been raining down my way now for 2 days.  Today it rained on and off most of the day and all night.  Some of the downpours were very hard.  Everythings turned green at last.  So it seems these Solar pulses are on track down my way.  If you recall Karen, our Falls/Autumns are always very dry - flowering/fruit-ripening season.  If it is raining hard now, we'd best brace ourselves come July-Sept.  That, btw, is our true Mulloway/Jewfish season - my monsters are awaiting.:big grin:
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#16
Thanks for that information, yes I was aware of the tiger and dragon, and it is very interesting all of what you have mentioned, and proof that it is true just by how all the different links lead to one another.
Thanks again, no we have not had much rain up our way, only one day but I know that more will come, happy fishing.
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