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      @ThinPicking We will figure it out!
      What is sticking for me is that the alive kid talks about the dead kid like he’s still alive:
      “He likes Power Rangers a lot I think, just like I used to.”

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        They probably (to me, probably) don't go very far.

        Maybe we're all going to the seaside one day. Plenty of work to do in the meantime.

        @Peatful said in What do you guys think of Trump now that he won:

        What happens to you in the End?

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          @highseabasch that’s the correct way to talk about people imo

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              Good searchin' NJ.

              @NoeticJuice said in The Heart Remembers:

              "second brain"

              *"second" "brain"

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                Look up water memory research by Luc Montagnier and Jacques Benveniste. I believe all parts of the body can store the "memory" of the person and past events. The rice and water experiments are pertinent as well, particularly by Masaru Emoto. Water and rice can be programmed by positive/negative words and music.

                If water does this, I think it's also possible every material can contain memory of past events. Rupert Sheldrake and his Morphic Resonance theory is an extremely interesting topic to delve into.

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                  @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                  positive/negative words

                  Tricky business.

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                      @NoeticJuice said in The Heart Remembers:

                      In regards to words, I don't think the words themselves matter that much. Sure, words do have their own sounds that could possibly have an effect. But I suspect the thoughts and emotions behind the words, and possibly also the way the words are said (which would also be influenced by thoughts and emotions, or the intent), have a stronger impact.

                      Incoherence/mismatch between the word and the intent too. Like an act. This is rife in corporate context and practically a form of GBH.

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                        @NoeticJuice

                        Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.

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                            @NoeticJuice

                            I agree. It must have something to do with something with consciousness exercising intent.

                            The written word just acts as a kind of sigil, the real power coming from the mind.

                            Exactly. I think spoken words, written words, and symbols are all powerful.

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                              @Hearthfire said in The Heart Remembers:

                              @NoeticJuice

                              Even merely labeling different bottles of rice with different positive/negative words, achieves the same/similar effects as doing it with your voice.

                              Did you try it?

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                                16characterstwas
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                                Possibly all organs/(even tissue?) do. I remember the case of someone who had never eaten at mcdonald’s receiving a transplant of some sort, I think it was stomach or related. after that he would crave mcdonald s food and would go there to eat. It turned out the donor had been a mcdonald’s frequenter even though the recipient didn’t learn of that til after wards

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                                  @random said in The Heart Remembers:

                                  Did you try it?

                                  random may spend the rest of the day insulting the mother of a rice grain for science.

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                                    Youtube Video

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                                      16characterstwas
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                                      Yeah. As does the whole organism it seems:
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