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суббота, 14 марта 2009 г.
`Magia` Secret. 15:37:36
MAGIC

"Magia" redirects here. For other uses, see Magia (disambiguation)
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Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is the practice of consciousness manipulation and/or autosuggestion to achieve a desired result, usually by techniques described in various conceptual systems. The practice is often influenced by ideas of religion, mysticism, occultism, science, and psychology.
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Magic often utilizes symbols that are thought to be intrinsically efficacious. Anthropologists, such as Sir James Frazer (1854–1938), have characterized the implementation of symbols into two primary categories: the “principle of similarity,” and the “principle of contagion.” Frazer further categorized these principles as falling under “sympathetic magic,” and “contagious magic.” Frazer asserted that these concepts were “general or generic laws of thought, which were misapplied in magic.”
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Sie`Ze`Mu`Re`Bee` Secret. 13:06:42
DREAMS

A dream is a succession of thoughts, images, sounds or emotions which the mind experiences during sleep.[1] The content and purpose of dreams are not fully understood, though they have been a topic of speculation and interest throughout recorded history. The scientific study of dreams is known as oneirology.
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Throughout history, people have sought meaning in dreams or divination through dreams.Dreams have been described physiologically as a response to neural processes during sleep, psychologically as reflections of the subconscious, and spiritually as messages from gods, the deceased, or predictions of the future. Many cultures practice dream incubation, with the intention of cultivating dreams that were prophetic or contained messages from the divine.

Judaism has a traditional ceremony called "Hatavat Halom" – literally meaning making the dream a good one. Through this rite disturbing dreams can be transformed to give a positive interpretation by a rabbi or a rabbinic court.
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There is no universally agreed upon biological definition of dreaming. In 1952, Eugene Aserinsky identified and defined REM sleep while working in the surgery of his PhD advisor. Aserinsky noticed that the sleepers' eyes fluttered beneath their closed eyelids, later using a polygraph machine to record their brain waves during these periods. In one session, he awakened a subject who was wailing and crying out during REM and confirmed his suspicion that dreaming was occurring.[4] In 1953, Aserinsky and his advisor published the ground-breaking study in Science.

Accumulated observation shows that dreams are strongly associated with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during which an electroencephalogra­m shows brain activity to be most like wakefulness. Participant-nonreme­mbered dreams during non-REM sleep are normally more mundane in comparison. During a typical lifespan, a human spends a total of about six years dreaming (which is about two hours each night). Most dreams last only 5 to 20 minutes. It is unknown where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple portions of the brain are involved, or what the purpose of dreaming is for the body or mind.

During REM sleep, the release of certain neurotransmitters is completely suppressed. As a result, motor neurons are not stimulated, a condition known as REM atonia. This prevents dreams from resulting in dangerous movements of the body.

Animals have complex dreams and are able to retain and recall long sequences of events while they are asleep. Studies show that various species of mammals and birds experience REM during sleep, and follow the same series of sleeping states as humans.

Despite their power to bewilder, arouse, frighten or amuse, dreams are often ignored in mainstream models of cognitive psychology. As methods of introspection were replaced with more self-consciously objective methods in the social sciences in 1930s and 1940s, dream studies dropped out of the scientific literature. Dreams were neither directly observable by an experimenter nor were subjects’ dream reports reliable, being prey to the familiar problems of distortion due to delayed recall, if they were recalled at all. According to Sigmund Freud, dreams are more often forgotten entirely, perhaps due to their prohibited character. Altogether, these problems seemed to put them beyond the realm of science.

The discovery that dreams take place primarily during a distinctive electrophysiologica­l state of sleep, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which can be identified by objective criteria, led to rebirth of interest in this phenomenon. When REM sleep episodes were timed for their duration and subjects woken to make reports before major editing or forgetting could take place, it was determined that subjects accurately matched the length of time they judged the sleep the dream narrative to be ongoing to the length of REM sleep that preceded the awakening. This close correlation of REM sleep and dream experience was the basis of first series of reports describing the nature of dreaming: that it is regular nightly, rather than occasional, phenomenon, and a high-frequency activity within each sleep period occurring at predictable intervals of approximately every 60–90 minutes in all humans throughout the life span. REM sleep episodes and the dreams that accompany them lengthen progressively across the night, with the first episode being shortest, of approximately 10–12 minutes duration, and the second and third episodes increasing to 15–20 minutes. Dreams at the end of the night may last as long as 15 minutes, although these may be experienced as several distinct stories due to momentary arousals interrupting sleep as the night ends. Dream reports can be reported from normal subjects on 50% of the occasion when an awakening is made prior to the end of the first REM period. This rate of retrieval is increased to about 99% when awakenings are made from the last REM period of the night. This increase in the ability to recall appears to be related to intensification across the night in the vividness of dream imagery, colors and emotions.
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Ghosts, Spirits & Lost Souls

Many people have told us that they sometimes wake up at night and see, what appears to be, spirits in their bedroom.

There are several possible explanations for this experience.

The spirits may be lost souls who, after their physical bodies died, had not yet gone to €the Light.€ Perhaps the deaths occurred nearby, or they simply follow some people home. This is more likely if you work in a hospital, live near a cemetery, or have recently visited either.

If this was the case, audibly telling them to €go to the Light€ will help direct them to a better place as will asking your guides of the Light to help with the process.

They may have been souls (yours included) who are back from the future to see how things are progressing with you. We don€™t have a lot of explanation for this one, but we think it€™s possible and feel we€™ve experienced it ourselves.

They may have been spirit guides checking in with you.

They may be the souls of people sleeping, or temporarily away from their bodies for some other reason, and something attracted them to you.

It€™s fairly common to feel like there are souls or spirits in the same room with you. Though many mean well, it can be difficult to get a good night€™s sleep when they drop by for a visit. It can help to clear and protect yourself and your bedroom by visualizing healing, white light before bed if you don€™t want to be bothered.

Finally, this type of experience could involve some mischievous entities. They’re usually more bothersome, like bratty children, than dangerous, so there’s not much to fear if this is the case. Ask your guides of the Light for protection and surround your home and yourself nightly with white Light.

The practice of surrounding one€™s self with white light has much to do with the power of intent; if you believe you€™re protected, you are more likely to be protected.

We regularly have experiences related to what you€™ve described.

One experience occurred in Miami during the first night Stephen was living in his new apartment. He was awakened at 3 AM feeling like someone was placing their hand on his leg. He turned on the light but no one was there, so he meditated and perceived a man in his late 20s who had died of a drug overdose in the apartment. He sensed the entity was scared and unsure of where to go. Stephen called in his guides of the Light, the young man€™s guides of the Light, and guided him into the Light.

A few days later, Stephen checked with the apartment management and found out that the last apartment occupant, a man in his late 20s, had in fact died in the apartment, but management didn€™t know the cause.

A second experience occurred in Los Angeles. Many times for over a year, Stephen was awakened in the middle of the night feeling that an older woman was standing in the doorway of his bedroom. Since this type of experience is common for Stephen, it didn€™t bother him much, but he knew it was best for her (and him) to move on. On several occasions, he used sage, his guides, and white light to clear the space and help her go to the light, but she didn€™t seem to want to leave.

Eventually Stephen stopped sensing her presence and recently happened to ask his neighbor if the previous occupant had died in his home. The neighbor’s eyes got very wide and he asked why, and Stephen told him about the night-time visitations. He said that yes, an older woman who used to live there had a stroke and died. He described the woman and Stephen felt that this very well might have been the soul of the same woman he was sensing.

While talking with his neighbor (who is a writer for TV sitcoms) about sensing the former occupant€™s spirit, Stephen was joking about it, which seemed to startle the man even more than how Stephen knew that an older woman had died in the home. Hollywood is known for portraying death, the unseen planes, and other metaphysical topics as scary and even evil. However, to Stephen, they€™re neither scary nor evil, just a part of life.
четверг, 12 марта 2009 г.
°•¤•°FOLLOW ME °•¤•° Secret. 12:14:59
GHOST FOLLOWS ME:

(tu suli dagdevs)

Tu suli dagdevs eseigi mas shengan ragac unda rata moipovos sulieri simshvide.
Sheidzleba shen shegidzlia ragac shecvalo mis imqveynier cxovrebashi.
Xshirad eseni arin moxetiale sulebi.

MOXETIALE SULEBI:Roca adamians amqveynad dausrulebeli saqme rcheba is arc samotxeshi midis arc jojoxetshi.
is rcheba aq rogorc moxetiale suli da itanjeba. AQ.

Roca misi saqme dasrulebuli iqneba is sulier simshvides moipovebs.
Anu,sheecadet kontaktze gaxvidet am sultan da gaarkviot ra surs.
Sheecadet daexmarot.
Radganac tqveni AVTORITETI dzalian mnishvnelovani iqneba.
IQ.
Sheecadet imegobrot sulebtan.
среда, 11 марта 2009 г.
Sue`Le`T`Mo`Na`Cu`V`­Le`O`Ba`. Secret. 14:31:50
SULTMONACVLEOBA

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Albat es xshirad ginaxavt an shegxvedriat.
"Soul Changing"/"Soul(Spi­rit)Ex-Changing"
Sultmonacvleoba realuri ramaa.
Mtavaria amis gjerodes.
Filmebshi amas xshirad shexvdebit,tumca ufro zgapruli formit.
Realoba asetia:
Tu adamiantan raime sulieri kavshiri gaqvs:
Siyvaruli,Sinanuli(­Umetes shemtxvevashi)
Grdznobit fgadabmuli sulebi ertmanets echideba da xdeba sultmonacvleoba.
ragatqmaunda es moxdeba tqveni survilis farglebshi.
Saqme sheidzleba rtulad wavides roca gancda ertmxrivia.
Sulieri dzafic wvrilia da uchirs meore sxeulshi sulze chachideba da misi amoqachva.
Am dros sheidzleba moxdes sashineli ram.
Tqven es albat odesme shegxvedriat Dzilshi gardacvlis saxit.
Ratom xdeba es dzilshi?
Roca sxeuli sulisgan tavisufalia da goneba amqveyniuri fiqrebisgan gamis wyvdiadshi sulebis gadabma advildeba.
Sag gonebaze es ver xdeba.
Amis moxdenasac tavisi wesi aqvs da tu samoyvarulod iqna gaketebuli an araferi gamova an sazarel shedegs moimkis.
Erti chemi axlobeli biji gardaicvala(07/09)
Da erti gogona sabednierod dzafis sisustem gadaarchina.
Misi grdznoba ar yofila mtlad gulwrfeli.
Magram miuxedavad didi riskisa is agrdzelebs brdzolas.
Da am wlis 20 ivliss moelis uketes shedegs.


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вторник, 10 марта 2009 г.
Gh`Ie`An`Ghue`Le`Bee­` Secret. 19:24:36
CHIANCHVELEBI


aLBaT ViCiT Ra aRiS Chianchvela.Ara?Mag­Ram BeVri Ram Ar ViCit.
MagDa Getyvit:
Mogiklavs Chianchvela?Suleli xar.Ici ramxela rols asruleben isini?
Sikvdilis shemdeg mkvdrebis samyaroshi sanam moxvdebi jer miwashi xar.
Miwashi ar ginda lpoba?Ginda rom im qvveynad lamazi moevlino?
Sxeuls gamxrwneli matlebisagan zustadac rom chianchvelebi icaven.
Sheecade mattan kargi urtiertoba iqonio.
Sruli seriozulobit.
Tito arsebas tavisi mnishvneloba aqvs.
Madga megobrobs mattan.
Da magda im qveynad tu ara sufta sulit sufta saxit mainc mova.
Gaitvaliswinet.


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Oriode. Secret. 18:52:00
GHOSTS


According to traditional belief, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a deceased person, taken to be capable of appearing in visible form or otherwise manifesting itself to the living. Descriptions of the apparition of ghosts vary widely: the mode of manifestation can range from an invisible presence to translucent or wispy shapes, to realistic, life-like visions. The deliberate attempt to contact the spirit of a deceased person is known as necromancy, or in spiritism as a sance.

The belief in manifestations of the spirits of the dead is widespread, dating back to animism or ancestor worship in pre-literate cultures. Certain religious practices—funeral rites, exorcisms, and some practices of spiritualism and ritual magic—are specifically designed to appease the spirits of the dead. Ghosts are generally described as solitary essences that haunt particular locations, objects, or people with which they were associated in life, though stories of phantom armies, ghost trains, phantom ships, and even ghost animals have also been recounted.


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