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creative evolution; its a book i am reading
Topic Started: Feb 1 2009, 02:42 PM (1,597 Views)
ATEK Azul
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what snow there is no winter right now its like fall and spring put together?

the weather is super messed up over here the wasps are here and the trees are budding along with the birds nesting and mating. stupid climate change!
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Well it is snowy here in the UK and ROI.
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I'm in Kentucky, so yeah, there is snow. Don't worry, I dodged the massive frozen doom the took out a fifth of the state, though. Still been out of school for past week or so though.
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Hmm I expect your snow is unrelated to the UK's snow.
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Oh, so thats what everyone does? Talk about snow? Rather than kicking the asses of bigots and zealots?

Where I live doesn't snow a lot
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Apparently talking about the weather is weird outside the UK.
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Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the Earth.

Rodge: do you live in the Louisville Metro area? I know some of them are still out of school and electricity.
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I don't live in it, but about an hour in a half away, maybe, if traffic is good. Which the weathers clearing up, I'm going in to school tomorrow morning.
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Feb 4 2009, 12:14 PM
Now I surely do have reasons to not even touch that book
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Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the Earth.

Let's hope we don't have to go to much into June. I live on the other side of the river and we already have eight days to make up (ice and wind storm).

It's been one crazy year here in Kentuckiana.
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Yeah, long year. Nearly dried lake (Feel sorry for those uber-catfish) and this messed-up winter (even worse then the one back in ninety-five or so) it's been a pretty bad sprint since summer last year. Well, least it should get better soon.
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i do not think the weathers going too change back any time soon.

any way i had a thought based on this and my idea in the religion topic plus some other stuff.

what if consciousness is created by the interactions of the brain and the soul, while being molded by every day experiances and genetics.

and then the quantum consciuosness that the book talks about is actually just the law of attraction and brain waves along with the souls way of keeping life balanced or some thing. i do not know about that last part i am still working on the idea.
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The problem is just by mentioning a soul you've lost me; What is a soul? Where is it? Do animals have it? Primates? Profoundly disabled people? Where does it come from? If it is neither physical, measurable, tangible, or leaves any sense of its existence it is no more than an invisible untouchable flying elephant... meaning it sounds like a lot of hokum to me I'm afraid. :ermm:
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Feb 5 2009, 11:37 PM
Let's hope we don't have to go to much into June. I live on the other side of the river and we already have eight days to make up (ice and wind storm).

It's been one crazy year here in Kentuckiana.
And it just got crazier with even more snow. I'm out for another snow day.

I wish Global Warming would hurry up. I want my spring NOW!!
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Dinosaurs eat man, woman inherits the Earth.

Ahmen!

But this book sounds extremely crazy and far-fetched. We know what causes evolution and karma, souls, and other religious dogma are not a part of it.
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