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07/24/12, 10:48 PM
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Hey, I'm not making fun. read up on the "third eye" concept. And it just makes sense that your aura would change colors if you were poking fun. Best of my memory(its been a really long time since I read much about that stuff) the aura is dynamic, not static. So, pulses with different colors and size depending on exactly what you are doing at the moment. Some peoples' are much bigger than others, going out several feet from their body. some are pretty close to the skin. Everything I read about that stuff was either Tibetan Buddhism or whatever was passing for research during the 70's. I'm not taking a side as to what I believe in. Just stating what I've read about it. I used to believe in something. Now I don't much believe in nothing. But I hope one day to believe in something again. It's comforting to believe in something. It's scary to not believe in nothing.
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07/24/12, 10:50 PM
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Making fun of auras will make your own aura change colors.
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Well considering I'm already at the bottom of the color chain.....
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07/24/12, 10:52 PM
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Well considering I'm already at the bottom of the color chain.....
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yea but you know how to mix chemicals to change your color....
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07/24/12, 11:18 PM
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It would be nice if we could all be accepting of each others differences. 
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You know, it's funny you say that....I am finding that the older I get, the more I have come to have a "Live and Let Live" mindset.
I have also realized that I try to only participate in religious and political discussions with like-minded folks...it keeps my frustration level low. I don't mind hearing what others have to say, but I am past the point of arguing and prefer to "agree to disagree."
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07/25/12, 03:55 AM
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I used to read cards for people. Long time ago. Had a friend who did it as well, to help supplement her income.
He is plying his trade; no more, no less.
Yes, people do have auras.
Just remember, that no one can make your future; you are the one who does that.
Have fun & go see him.
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07/25/12, 05:57 AM
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He doesn't charge a fee. The readings are always free.
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07/25/12, 06:39 AM
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that's even more reason to go and see what he has to say! Enjoy!
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07/25/12, 06:45 AM
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If it's free, then go if it doesn't clash with your religious beliefs. I doubt he'll tell you anything harsh or dooming. If he does, he'll do it in a way not to scare you.
I went to a palm reader in the touristy town up by Dad's cabin. I've gone to her a few times. Just for fun really when my friends were going. Well one year, she looks up from my palm and says that before the year is out I'd experience two severe separations from people I love. Seven weeks later my grandmother died unexpectedly and nine weeks after her, my oldest brother died. I haven't been back since. When up there, I'll pass by her shop and wave to her or go in with someone else who wants a reading but have not had another reading.
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07/25/12, 07:20 AM
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Looking through the photo album. My tool shed has a white aura. Hmmmm

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Nice shed. Needs a coat of paint. That would change its aura.
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07/25/12, 07:24 AM
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I had a mood ring once. It changed colors a lot depending on what my mood was. There was a color code chart I used to look up exactly what was going on. I wore it on my finger for awhile, then moved it to my toe which seemed to have more correlation to my actual mood at the time. Maybe it reflected my aura, I don't know.
I loved that mood ring. It was a sad day when I lost it, but I was looking for a job. Me and Tony Brashier rode over to the sawmill where I was so excited about the job interview that when jumping out of the truck, I snagged my big toe on the running board. It was a mess.
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07/25/12, 07:51 AM
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ok, how do I say this, I saw someone absolutely glow once, he was very very very happy. we were in the dark...it was a really wonder-ful thing( hi why not  ) def lots of happy chemicals firing off, the body is an amazing thing...
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07/25/12, 08:51 AM
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yes, I've seen auras before. Sometimes you can just see them without paying attention. Sometimes (worked with elderly for a while) you see a lack of one and know what is imminent.
Some people had tangled stuff around 'em. . . some had bright healthy ones.
I dont do that stuff anymore, not purposely. Other more important stuff of day to day living is what I'm studying now.
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07/25/12, 09:01 AM
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[QUOTE=Ramblin Wreck Needs a coat of paint. That would change its aura.[/QUOTE]
She got a face lift after we fished the apple tree out of the pool. Can see the reflection of the skimmer on the pool stairs in the window lol.
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07/25/12, 09:07 AM
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Yep. As time has progressed, I, too have had less interest in the metaphysical and spiritual realms. I mostly think once you face your own mortality and all that it encircles, you'll want to live here and now. I still occasionally find myself in another plane, but I'm not inclined to stay there, and, at the final moment, given the choice, I'd as soon go on and be done with it as opposed to continuing in some other form. I expect to be so wore out I will welcome death like an old friend, tell her a couple jokes, pour her some wine, try to make out with her, and go away grinning. Not a bad end for a 126 year old man.
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07/25/12, 09:27 AM
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My aura is boring Alice I'm sure.
If you are creeped out that may be all that you want.
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07/25/12, 09:47 AM
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He doesn't charge a fee. The readings are always free.
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Thats good. But in the end it still may cost you......
If you invite unwanted spirits, then you will have to pay for an exorcism, if you dont pay, you may get repossesed..
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07/25/12, 10:00 AM
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In my opinion, the difference between a real psychic and a phoney is whether or not they want money forwhat they do.
Do yo remember the old Shelock Holmes stories? Holmes would note clues and then know a lot about that person. Well, in real life peple can do that also: Sir Conan Doyle(who wrote the stories) met people who wanted to show how they could do it also, and they were also accurate.
If this person wants money, stay away from him.
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07/25/12, 10:05 AM
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He doesn't charge a fee. The readings are always free.
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This concerns me. He does readings a lot?
When I was younger, people would give gifts and this made it legal. They ALSO said the readings were free! But, they were pretty good at convincing people to give gifts.
More and more, unless this is an old friend of yours, this sounds like a scam.
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07/25/12, 10:42 AM
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You dont need to pay for it to be taken advantage of.
My opinion is that if something is free, seems to have less value to some.
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07/25/12, 10:52 AM
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Had my fortune told once. Dont remember much f it
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07/25/12, 11:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by foxfiredidit
I had a mood ring once. It changed colors a lot depending on what my mood was. There was a color code chart I used to look up exactly what was going on. I wore it on my finger for awhile, then moved it to my toe which seemed to have more correlation to my actual mood at the time. Maybe it reflected my aura, I don't know.
I loved that mood ring. It was a sad day when I lost it, but I was looking for a job. Me and Tony Brashier rode over to the sawmill where I was so excited about the job interview that when jumping out of the truck, I snagged my big toe on the running board. It was a mess.
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What mood were you in then?
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07/25/12, 11:37 AM
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I had my future told by an old lady in a cafe somewhere in the middle of nowhere in turkey. She looked at the leftover coffee drap in the cup and told me that my future husband would show me mountains.
she didn't know that I was from a below the sea level country with no mountains at all...
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07/25/12, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by shanzone2001
You know, it's funny you say that....I am finding that the older I get, the more I have come to have a "Live and Let Live" mindset.
I have also realized that I try to only participate in religious and political discussions with like-minded folks...it keeps my frustration level low. I don't mind hearing what others have to say, but I am past the point of arguing and prefer to "agree to disagree."
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Why did this make me wanna puke?......LOL!!
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07/25/12, 12:22 PM
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This is the only shiny thing I have seen in a while, but alas, it's aura has disappeared (along with the package contents LOL!) ...
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07/25/12, 12:27 PM
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Oh, there was an aura around this pic I took of the cabin. Maybe it was telling Bambi to go into the light? Spirits that once paddled that canoe?
Nah, it was just the living room light! lol
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07/25/12, 12:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Terri
This concerns me. He does readings a lot?
When I was younger, people would give gifts and this made it legal. They ALSO said the readings were free! But, they were pretty good at convincing people to give gifts.
More and more, unless this is an old friend of yours, this sounds like a scam.
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No, he rarely gives readings. It isn't a scam. He is a very spiritual person and open to all experiences.
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07/25/12, 12:30 PM
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Is that the economy size, 2 pounder Snicker bar? Wonder if they make a peppermint patty the size of a pecan pie. That would be nice..
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07/25/12, 12:44 PM
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Me and Tony Brashier rode over to the sawmill where I was so excited about the job interview that when jumping out of the truck, I snagged my big toe on the running board. It was a mess.
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Did you maintain possession of the toe? If not, what mood did the ring reflect in that moment? I'm interested to learn the mood of the toe in the instant it was parted from your body. I'll bet it was stunned and very angry!
Seriously, I hope you kept the toe and I'm sure YOUR mood was discernible, even without the ring.
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07/25/12, 01:08 PM
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Is that the economy size, 2 pounder Snicker bar? Wonder if they make a peppermint patty the size of a pecan pie. That would be nice..
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Nah, that is only the 3.29 oz package, I guess the lame shiny effect makes it appear larger or something.
Hmm, I wonder if that is why WT's glow in the dark man used glow in the dark body paint or something???
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07/25/12, 03:13 PM
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yes, I've seen auras before. Sometimes you can just see them without paying attention. Sometimes (worked with elderly for a while) you see a lack of one and know what is imminent.
Some people had tangled stuff around 'em. . . some had bright healthy ones.
I dont do that stuff anymore, not purposely. Other more important stuff of day to day living is what I'm studying now.
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Me neither. I swear!
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