Oh yes, the subtle energies of the universe are very important, and can certainly affect one's health and good being. Most people can sense DOR to some extent, but probably dismiss it. I don't, and neither does my wife although we call it either negative energy or dark energy or low vibrations. We have avoided getting killed more than once by sensing "bad energy" and avoiding something which shortly proved fatal to anyone who was there. Fortunately DOR as Reich called it can now be easily converted to positive energy with a physical device thank to the work of Don Croft, I use them to clean up houses with dark energies and presences with a lot of success. I even keep one under my bed so I don't have to worry about any dark energies approaching me when I sleep. When I investigate a "haunted" place my wife and I can both easily feel whether the presence(s) and energies are of light, dark or mixed. It is really a very very useful sense that can save one's life and/or health.

Marshall

bodhisattva wrote:
/Actually, you could make an argument that by mining radioactive substances and concentrating them into reactors, bombs, or other "products", you are making the world a bit safer, since it is easier to avoid exposure to reactors, bombs, etc, than to the same substances all spread out in the ground./

No you can't, there would be no logical, physical, or spiritual basis to substantiate such a ludicrous claim. Can I inquire as to who you work for? For the kindergarten types, you are comparing "Natural Dispersion" with "Un-Natural Concentration". Your Jedi mind tricks don't work on me. :-P

Seriously, most people don't understand the ramifications of all of this. I consider myself "Sensitive" to energies, that is, I can feel them. It's nothing unique to me, I simply have tuned into my higher self and the world around me a little bit more than others.. It's handy, for example I can walk into a home and tell if the main is properly grounded. Or I can find shorts in light switches by walking past them. It also comes in handy to help people, for example I walked into a relatives home and said "You have something on fire in here.". Everyone looked at me like I was retarded, so I followed my nose, and came upon a cheap Walmart lamp in the living room. My father in-law was sitting 10 inches from him, I asked him to move a minute, and pointed out the lamp had a short. After we removed the shade, you could see the burn marks. It's not magic, it's just about not being chemically, electronically, and spiritually dumbed down, which is exactly what they want you to be - dumb and insensitive. A guy sitting 10 inches from an electrical fire can't even smell it? That's not good for survival, you know?

Now, the reason for making this point.. My wife and I were driving on the highway during some travels. At one point I said "Wow, really horrid energy around here. The energy of death, a lot of really nasty stuff concentrated.".. We looked around a bit, and found a Nuclear Reactor not far from that location. Coincidence? Hardly. These things concentrate energy on a subtle level, some of it mainstream science won't publically acknowledge, and this energy is not beneficial to human existence. Wilhelm Reich would call the nasty shit coming off this reactor "DOR".

I later researched this reactor, and found that ever since it went online, the disease rates went through the roof of the people living in county around it. "Science" tells us nothing is coming off it, they can't find anything in their tests. But here we are.... This kind of garbage belongs in the groun

http://michiganmessenger.com/12965/cancer-questions-grow-around-fermi-nuclear-plant
Cancer questions grow around Fermi nuclear plant
State health report shows 31 percent increase in cancer rate among young people in Monroe County since 1996


Richard Goodwin wrote:
If a radioactive substance is moved from one place, e.g. in the ground, to another place, e.g., in a smoke detector, how is that "adding" to it?

All the radioactive matter on earth is somewhere right now. When we use it, we move it from wherever it is to some place else. We don't create it.

Actually, you could make an argument that by mining radioactive substances and concentrating them into reactors, bombs, or other "products", you are making the world a bit safer, since it is easier to avoid exposure to reactors, bombs, etc, than to the same substances all spread out in the ground.

I never have understood quite why people get all wrapped around the axle about some things. For example, we take aluminum out of the ground, where it is one of the more abundant elements in the earth's crust, and we make beer cans out of it. But if we then put that aluminum back in the ground, e.g., by throwing empty beer cans into the dump, people get all in a lather about pollution. Why? We are just putting the aluminum back where we found it.

And "wasting water". People get all wound up about using too much water. But it's not like it gets used up. It's still there after whatever we use it for. And it comes back to us from rain, etc. Why all the furor? Yeah, I know, there can be local shortages, but overall the total amount of water on earth doesn't really change, does it?

Dick

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*From:* Bob Banever <bbane...@earthlink.net>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Thu, April 22, 2010 8:58:34 PM
*Subject:* Re: CS>A closer look at americium 241 from a smoke detector

Alan,
Yes of course. Best not to add to it. I'm sure you would agree. Cheers.

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Alan Jones <mailto:alanmjo...@gmail.com>
    *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
    *Sent:* Thursday, April 22, 2010 4:37 PM
    *Subject:* Re: CS>A closer look at americium 241 from a smoke
    detector

    Better go live in a lead box, even the natural world is full of it.


    On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Bob Banever
    <bbane...@earthlink.net <mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net>> wrote:

        No amount of radiation is trivial.  No level is safe and all
        ionizing radiation causes damage to DNA.

-- Alan Jones




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