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From: last.chance on 26 Aug 2008 12:46 Some hundred thousands people saw it.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOg4fAX8jc4 Were they all having an illusion ? If you manage to love those who want to harm you, then you will gain something beyond any imagination. Anything opposing to the above is at least suspicious (don't you agree with that, deep in your soul?) Keep you eyes open, for the things to come... and do not be afraid, because your soul is untouchable. Do not care about your mortal body. After all, it is just a matter of time to disintegrate. No fear, my sisters and brothers. (After reading this, if you feel you need to do something, then send this video-page to your friends and family. Thank you.)
From: heidilee2 on 26 Aug 2008 19:29 On Aug 26, 12:06 pm, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n- Dog.com> wrote: > last.chance wrote: > > Some hundred thousands people saw it.... > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOg4fAX8jc4 > > > Were they all having an illusion ? > > > If you manage to love those who want to harm you, then you will gain > > something beyond any imagination. > > Can you imagine your head being severed? Well then, your gain is not > beyond imagination. During the French Revolution during the decapitations of so called aristocracy and enemies of the new state one of the beheaded heads was held aloft and the person holding it said,"this is the head of the traitor " and it is known that his lips mouthed the words,"That is not so," So the body lives on even when all bodily functions have ceased .
From: James on 26 Aug 2008 21:55 <heidilee2(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:84ae4a5c-d8dd-4c2c-9b98-753d08fa4406(a)s20g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Aug 26, 12:06 pm, Poetic Justice <@http://Poetic-Justice.Talk-n- Dog.com> wrote: > last.chance wrote: > > Some hundred thousands people saw it.... > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOg4fAX8jc4 > > > Were they all having an illusion ? > > > If you manage to love those who want to harm you, then you will gain > > something beyond any imagination. > > Can you imagine your head being severed? Well then, your gain is not > beyond imagination. During the French Revolution during the decapitations of so called aristocracy and enemies of the new state one of the beheaded heads was held aloft and the person holding it said,"this is the head of the traitor " and it is known that his lips mouthed the words,"That is not so," So the body lives on even when all bodily functions have ceased . <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< When Lavosier was beheaded he instructed his friend to observe it. He intended to blink his eyes after the head was severed. He did.
From: J.D. Baldwin on 27 Aug 2008 12:16 In the previous article, James <kingkongg(a)iglou.com> wrote: > When Lavosier was beheaded he instructed his friend to observe > it. He intended to blink his eyes after the head was severed. He > did. There are no contemporary accounts of that story, and it is unknown prior to about 1880, about a century after the rehabilitation of Lavoisier's reputation. There is (supposedly) one contemporary account of such an "experiment" but it wasn't Lavoisier. -- _+_ From the catapult of |If anyone disagrees with any statement I make, I _|70|___:)=}- J.D. Baldwin |am quite prepared not only to retract it, but also \ / baldwin(a)panix.com|to deny under oath that I ever made it. -T. Lehrer ***~~~~-----------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Poetic Justice on 27 Aug 2008 12:23
J.D. Baldwin wrote: > In the previous article, James <kingkongg(a)iglou.com> wrote: >> When Lavosier was beheaded he instructed his friend to observe >> it. He intended to blink his eyes after the head was severed. He >> did. > > There are no contemporary accounts of that story, and it is unknown > prior to about 1880, about a century after the rehabilitation of > Lavoisier's reputation. There is (supposedly) one contemporary > account of such an "experiment" but it wasn't Lavoisier. If he had spit in the eye of his executioner, I'd have been impressed. |