Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 " Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous electromagnetic events occurring in the universe since the Big Bang. They are flashes of gamma rays emanating from seemingly random places in deep space at random times. The duration of a gamma-ray burst is typically a few seconds, but can range from a few milliseconds to several minutes, and the initial burst is usually followed by a longer-lived " afterglow " Pasted from Wikipedia Equally energetic spiritual bursts can randomly be emitted by human eyes. Not all humans can do this, only those that have collapse into dense nothingness, or have exploded baring their naked core can do this. Such bursts cannot be willed and happen only in the presence of someone ready to receive them. I have been on the receiving end of such bursts a few times. I actually saw a flash explode from those people's eyes which touched my very core. It lasts less than a second, but if you see it, you know an extraordinary message that is not knowledge had been transmitted. You know you have been seen, and acknowledged. I have seen only three people do this, all were women. All just passersby, who I didn't know, and never saw again. The first time, I was too young to know what happened. I had been walking in the hot sun, and saw a park shaded by flamboyant trees in bloom. The ground was covered with fallen red flowers. I sat on a bench, and across from me sat a woman saying her rosary with eyes closed. I stared at her and her eyes opened, looked at me, and exploded with light. I knew something very strange had happened, but I didn't know what. I thought, this middle aged, skinny, black woman could have put a spell on me. In Cuba, blacks were suspected of practicing sorcery. I hurried away. Thirty years went by, and I had almost forgotten the incident, when one morning walking to catch the blue line subway in Chicago, a middle aged nun walked out of a church, saw me, and her blue eyes went supernova. This time, without me willing it, my eyes responded in kind. We smiled in total bliss at each other, and went our separate ways without saying a word. The third, and last time I saw a burst, was years later, on getting on a bus. I sat across a skinny lady in her eighties, or maybe pushing a hundred. She was chatting with the bus driver, turned, looked at me and her blue eyes shone like two welding torches burning at me. I was shocked at the intensity of that burst coming from such frail frame. I don't think she even noticed she had done that, because she turned away and continued her chat without giving me another look. If you have seen such bursts, you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, I don't blame you for thinking that I'm deluding myself. http://cerosoul.wordpress.com http://awakefiction.wordpress.com Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote: > > " Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous > electromagnetic events occurring in the universe > since the Big Bang. They are flashes of gamma > rays emanating from seemingly random places in > deep space at random times. The duration of a > gamma-ray burst is typically a few seconds, but > can range from a few milliseconds to several > minutes, and the initial burst is usually > followed by a longer-lived " afterglow " > > Pasted from Wikipedia > > Equally energetic spiritual bursts can > randomly be emitted by human eyes. Not > all humans can do this, only those that > have collapse into dense nothingness, or > have exploded baring their naked core > can do this. Such bursts cannot be willed > and happen only in the presence of someone > ready to receive them. > > I have been on the receiving end of such > bursts a few times. I actually saw a > flash explode from those people's eyes > which touched my very core. It lasts less > than a second, but if you see it, you know > an extraordinary message that is not > knowledge had been transmitted. You know > you have been seen, and acknowledged. > > I have seen only three people do this, all > were women. All just passersby, who > I didn't know, and never saw again. The > first time, I was too young to know what > happened. I had been walking in > the hot sun, and saw a park shaded by > flamboyant trees in bloom. The ground was > covered with fallen red flowers. I sat on > a bench, and across from me sat a woman > saying her rosary with eyes closed. I > stared at her and her eyes opened, looked > at me, and exploded with light. > > I knew something very strange had happened, > but I didn't know what. I thought, this > middle aged, skinny, black woman could have > put a spell on me. In Cuba, blacks were > suspected of practicing sorcery. I hurried > away. > > Thirty years went by, and I had almost > forgotten the incident, when one morning > walking to catch the blue line subway in > Chicago, a middle aged nun walked out of > a church, saw me, and her blue eyes went > supernova. This time, without me willing > it, my eyes responded in kind. We smiled > in total bliss at each other, and went > our separate ways without saying a word. > > The third, and last time I saw a burst, > was years later, on getting on a bus. I > sat across a skinny lady in her eighties, > or maybe pushing a hundred. She was chatting > with the bus driver, turned, looked at me > and her blue eyes shone like two welding > torches burning at me. I was shocked at > the intensity of that burst coming from > such frail frame. I don't think she even > noticed she had done that, because she turned > away and continued her chat without giving > me another look. > > If you have seen such bursts, you know what > I'm talking about. If you haven't, I don't > blame you for thinking that I'm deluding myself. > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com > > http://awakefiction.wordpress.com > > > Pete > In former times it was believed that eyes do see by emitting light. And today we still use the word " eyelight " which originated in that belief. Werner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote: > > > > " Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous > > electromagnetic events occurring in the universe > > since the Big Bang. They are flashes of gamma > > rays emanating from seemingly random places in > > deep space at random times. The duration of a > > gamma-ray burst is typically a few seconds, but > > can range from a few milliseconds to several > > minutes, and the initial burst is usually > > followed by a longer-lived " afterglow " > > > > Pasted from Wikipedia > > > > Equally energetic spiritual bursts can > > randomly be emitted by human eyes. Not > > all humans can do this, only those that > > have collapse into dense nothingness, or > > have exploded baring their naked core > > can do this. Such bursts cannot be willed > > and happen only in the presence of someone > > ready to receive them. > > > > I have been on the receiving end of such > > bursts a few times. I actually saw a > > flash explode from those people's eyes > > which touched my very core. It lasts less > > than a second, but if you see it, you know > > an extraordinary message that is not > > knowledge had been transmitted. You know > > you have been seen, and acknowledged. > > > > I have seen only three people do this, all > > were women. All just passersby, who > > I didn't know, and never saw again. The > > first time, I was too young to know what > > happened. I had been walking in > > the hot sun, and saw a park shaded by > > flamboyant trees in bloom. The ground was > > covered with fallen red flowers. I sat on > > a bench, and across from me sat a woman > > saying her rosary with eyes closed. I > > stared at her and her eyes opened, looked > > at me, and exploded with light. > > > > I knew something very strange had happened, > > but I didn't know what. I thought, this > > middle aged, skinny, black woman could have > > put a spell on me. In Cuba, blacks were > > suspected of practicing sorcery. I hurried > > away. > > > > Thirty years went by, and I had almost > > forgotten the incident, when one morning > > walking to catch the blue line subway in > > Chicago, a middle aged nun walked out of > > a church, saw me, and her blue eyes went > > supernova. This time, without me willing > > it, my eyes responded in kind. We smiled > > in total bliss at each other, and went > > our separate ways without saying a word. > > > > The third, and last time I saw a burst, > > was years later, on getting on a bus. I > > sat across a skinny lady in her eighties, > > or maybe pushing a hundred. She was chatting > > with the bus driver, turned, looked at me > > and her blue eyes shone like two welding > > torches burning at me. I was shocked at > > the intensity of that burst coming from > > such frail frame. I don't think she even > > noticed she had done that, because she turned > > away and continued her chat without giving > > me another look. > > > > If you have seen such bursts, you know what > > I'm talking about. If you haven't, I don't > > blame you for thinking that I'm deluding myself. > > > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com > > > > http://awakefiction.wordpress.com > > > > > > Pete > > > > > In former times it was believed that eyes do see by emitting light. > And today we still use the word " eyelight " which originated in that > belief. > > Werner now goddamn-it-all werner.. where the f*** do we usethe non-word " eyelight " ? give one freakin' sentence where that word makes an appearance. but don't use the one that you just made up. ..b b.b. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Nisargadatta , " roberibus111 " <Roberibus111 wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr@> wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote: > > > > > > " Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous > > > electromagnetic events occurring in the universe > > > since the Big Bang. They are flashes of gamma > > > rays emanating from seemingly random places in > > > deep space at random times. The duration of a > > > gamma-ray burst is typically a few seconds, but > > > can range from a few milliseconds to several > > > minutes, and the initial burst is usually > > > followed by a longer-lived " afterglow " > > > > > > Pasted from Wikipedia > > > > > > Equally energetic spiritual bursts can > > > randomly be emitted by human eyes. Not > > > all humans can do this, only those that > > > have collapse into dense nothingness, or > > > have exploded baring their naked core > > > can do this. Such bursts cannot be willed > > > and happen only in the presence of someone > > > ready to receive them. > > > > > > I have been on the receiving end of such > > > bursts a few times. I actually saw a > > > flash explode from those people's eyes > > > which touched my very core. It lasts less > > > than a second, but if you see it, you know > > > an extraordinary message that is not > > > knowledge had been transmitted. You know > > > you have been seen, and acknowledged. > > > > > > I have seen only three people do this, all > > > were women. All just passersby, who > > > I didn't know, and never saw again. The > > > first time, I was too young to know what > > > happened. I had been walking in > > > the hot sun, and saw a park shaded by > > > flamboyant trees in bloom. The ground was > > > covered with fallen red flowers. I sat on > > > a bench, and across from me sat a woman > > > saying her rosary with eyes closed. I > > > stared at her and her eyes opened, looked > > > at me, and exploded with light. > > > > > > I knew something very strange had happened, > > > but I didn't know what. I thought, this > > > middle aged, skinny, black woman could have > > > put a spell on me. In Cuba, blacks were > > > suspected of practicing sorcery. I hurried > > > away. > > > > > > Thirty years went by, and I had almost > > > forgotten the incident, when one morning > > > walking to catch the blue line subway in > > > Chicago, a middle aged nun walked out of > > > a church, saw me, and her blue eyes went > > > supernova. This time, without me willing > > > it, my eyes responded in kind. We smiled > > > in total bliss at each other, and went > > > our separate ways without saying a word. > > > > > > The third, and last time I saw a burst, > > > was years later, on getting on a bus. I > > > sat across a skinny lady in her eighties, > > > or maybe pushing a hundred. She was chatting > > > with the bus driver, turned, looked at me > > > and her blue eyes shone like two welding > > > torches burning at me. I was shocked at > > > the intensity of that burst coming from > > > such frail frame. I don't think she even > > > noticed she had done that, because she turned > > > away and continued her chat without giving > > > me another look. > > > > > > If you have seen such bursts, you know what > > > I'm talking about. If you haven't, I don't > > > blame you for thinking that I'm deluding myself. > > > > > > http://cerosoul.wordpress.com > > > > > > http://awakefiction.wordpress.com > > > > > > > > > Pete > > > > > > > > > In former times it was believed that eyes do see by emitting light. > > And today we still use the word " eyelight " which originated in that > > belief. > > > > Werner > > > now goddamn-it-all werner.. > > where the f*** do we usethe non-word " eyelight " ? > > give one freakin' sentence where that word makes an appearance. > > but don't use the one that you just made up. > > .b b.b. > I am sorry, I directly was translating the German " Augenlicht " into English " eyelight " . Strangely enought when googling " eyelight " you will find lots of German web sites. The right corrsponding English word will be " eye sight " . Werner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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