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Re: theos-talk Re: Introduction,

Dec 15, 2010 03:16 PM
by Cass Silva


Are you talking about the etheric body - if so there is no requirement on 
breath, as far as I know, the etheric operates with prana. All air, water and 
food does is to sustain the physical body, and when without, these nutrients are 
no longer required, yet we continue to exist.

Cass


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>From: thalprin <thalprin@OX9v5if7EYrZu4P9j6t1L9FkOyQJqHnGXjjYQm98E8m4Etqj4s--IGr7CnAtzGyO_aUC8SC3eCXKSTt2.yahoo.invalid>
>To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thu, 16 December, 2010 4:31:15 AM
>Subject: theos-talk Re: Introduction,
>
>Â 
>Ok, sweet. 
>
>First let's talk about that etheric egg. 
>
>When anima emerged from it's watery home it was probably and initially enabled 
>via a water vapour bubble. Over the years this 'transitionary' bubble became 
>less and less an enabling requirement for land animals. So, while the bubble 
>still exists, in its dormant or thowback fit and although as yet it remains 
>unmeasured it is or its reaches are thorough, outside and inside, further, imo, 
>while it is egg shaped that would be as an elongated formula moreso than form as 
>in with trailing-off edges/ends - this is a fluid mechamism and so traditional 
>geometric solids/forms will need to be tweeked/fluid for us to depict most 
>accurately.
>
>So, we have the two sides of the body of man with a porous vein like system 
>running up its middle that extends passed his/her arms reach in any direction. 
>This is why I often refer to mankind as being like air whales although as yet 
>this layer he can not see. 
>
>
>In this system, with the skin being the largest organ of the body (which does 
>more than protect our insides) there are particular places/points that are very 
>much like blowholes or (for most) dams. Typically, today being that this system 
>is laying dormant in most as you can imagine in quick time and probably via the 
>muscus membranes these areas are easilly plugged and man remains in the dark. 
>
>
>Accupressure and accupuncture probably offer some help via physically opening 
>tiny portions if/when they prick the right areas. That'd be my guess a/b such 
>efforts are likely to only provide a mere and momentary trickle in the grand 
>scheme of things.
>
>Being an operating system that's laying dormant thus not being utilized, of 
>course it malfunctions in that it has been and is being usurped and utilized by 
>the smallest of life. That creates a heavy load and a lot of waste which as you 
>can imagine eventually adds up and is actually not good for a man to storehouse. 
>Imagine if you never took the dust off your computer, it may malfunction for a 
>variety and seemingly random reasons, however, we all know it's important to 
>keep our computers clean. 
>
>
>Currently and basically mankind is providing himself as like portable lakes for 
>nano scales (habitat versus processing system) that in no time at all deplete 
>him as their resource. 
>
>
>This is why mankind grows up then at middle age has his middle age spread, 
>that's the point of ratio crux a/o saturation/'full', from there it is downhill 
>for him if he doesn't start doing something about it (regulating/processing the 
>quantities) because at that point and under the growing pressures and depletions 
>of occupation the body, of course, will be shortly destroyed.
>
>If he wants to be healthy and live a long life he's going to have to learn to 
>breath.
>
>Terrie 
>
>--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Duane Carpenter <monad_monad_monad@...> 
>wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Terrie
>> ÃÂI am open to all suggestions.
>> Please contact me anytime.
>> Best Duane
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: thalprin <thalprin@...>
>> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 9:44:54 AM
>> Subject: theos-talk Re: Introduction,
>> 
>> ÃÂ 
>> Hi Duane,
>> 
>> Thabks for the welcome; it's good to be back.
>> 
>> I continue to enjoy your site. You've, obviously, put a lot of work into it and 
>>
>> it helps the effort greatly which I sure do appreciate. Getting these matters 

>> across to the general public a/o those particularly interested in such subjects 
>>
>> isn't the easiest thing to do a/b perhaps with many hands we will be able to 
>> accomplish that.
>> 
>> If you don't mind a little friendly, first hand, advise I have a few comments, 
>
>> additions and clarifications I'd like to make (the physics of, specifically) 
>> that may enable you to gander a few more details.
>> 
>> Terrie
>> 
>> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Duane Carpenter <monad_monad_monad@> 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > ÃâÃÂHi Terrie
>> > Welcome back to theos-talk.
>> > I also have an interest in some of the subjects you mentioned.
>> > I enjoyed visiting your site with its multidisciplinary feel.ÃâÃÂI have 
>>showcased 
>>
>> >
>> > many of the platonic solids and polyhedra that 
>> > 
>> > Pythagoras's and others such as HPB have valued for their symbolic and 
>> > in-vocative value.
>> > If you go to my website when it first opens in the upperÃâÃÂcolumn you will 
>>see 
>>
>> > (Ideographs art and ideas folder)ÃâÃÂit has many sub-folders with hundreds of 
>>
>> > esoteric symbols you might enjoy.ÃâÃÂhttp://light-weaver.com/
>> > 
>> > You might want to check this latest edition I have recently added to my 
>> >siteÃâÃÂit 
>> >
>> > has much reference to Science and Quantum Physics.Ãâà
>> > http://www.light-weaver.com/vortex/1vortex.html
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Best Duane
>> > ÃâÃÂ
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > ________________________________
>> > From: thalprin <thalprin@>
>> > To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>> > Sent: Tue, December 14, 2010 7:13:33 PM
>> > Subject: Re: theos-talk Introduction,
>> > 
>> > Ãâà
>> > Thanks MKR.
>> > 
>> > --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, MKR <mkr777@> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Welcome back to the group. Share with us anything that interest you.
>> > > 
>> > > MKR
>> > > 
>> > > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:39 PM, thalprin <thalprin@> wrote:
>> > > 
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > Hi,
>> > > >
>> > > > I have rejoined Theos Talk today; while many people here may remember me 
>>I
>> > > > will, certainly, reintroduce myself.
>> > > >
>> > > > My name is Terrie, I am (among other things) a Pythagorean Number 
>>Theorist
>> > > > with many interests; art, physics, and historical research are just a few 
>>
>> >of
>> > > > the topics that are of interest me.
>> > > >
>> > > > And, this is my website, as many here already know:
>> > > >
>> > > > http://www.esapress.com/
>> > > >
>> > > > I like Theosophy or I continue to enjoy Theosophy, and it's nice to see
>> > > > (and I have looked and explored) that this list has calmed down and the
>> > > > discussions today seem to be much more civil than they were at earlier
>> > > > times; the factional wars (with all its furvor and tantrum) seem to 
have
>> > > > finally lost their steam which I certainly think is appropriate.
>> > > >
>> > > > At any rate there's much to explore, discuss, and disclose,
>> > > >
>> > > > Terrie
>> > > >
>> > > > 
>> > > >
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