SH Archive Anyone else feeling strange effects?

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Username: dreamtime
Date: 2020-05-29 16:57:55
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What I think is that novel stimuli are a big and essential part in the perception of time, but only a part. It's an interaction between the cellular activity (processing activity) and the environment (stimuli).

You can put old people into the most exciting environment where everything is new, but they still would have a very limited ability to process the stimuli.

A long summer where nothing happens can probably create a lasting depressing effect in children. But it takes a long time until they no longer complain. Even if you take away most of the stimuli, they will still have a heightened level of awareness for a long time, and when the boredom ends and normal activity is resumed, sense of excitement is probably restored quickly in healthy children. It has to do with the regenerative ability which is distinctive in children. (Trapped fingers and amputated finger tips in children)

There is no difference between mental and physical, there's only biological energy which is bio-electric. A 'global' change in the perception of time indicates a change in the bio-electromagnetic field surrounding us.

From the energy field arise the forms - like human organisms - and a reduction in the speed of time means there's a regression of the life energy. Without energy, there is no structure. One sign of a healthy structure is an intense perception of subjective time. It has been suggested that the intensity of a child awaiting an exciting event like christmas is what a normal way of life could look for adults if we would live within an environment that actually supports life.
 
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Username: DanfromMN
Date: 2020-05-29 16:59:59
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Can you recommend a source for kelp?
 
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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2020-05-29 17:01:57
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Username: Banta
Date: 2020-05-29 17:03:19
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Laughing at the headline. It's definitely true! I've always been surprised (shocked even) at how much silence makes most people uncomfortable. Disturbing how thinking/self-reflection is avoided at all costs. Maybe we should just increase the voltage and put them out of their misery.
 
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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2020-05-29 17:08:17
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Best way maybe:
The surprising benefits of electroconvulsive therapy
 
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Username: Timeshifter
Date: 2020-05-29 17:29:33
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It feels to me, like time, days, existance has become, dreamlike.

Working from home, existing from home, odd run to the shops, wake up, do stuff, go to bed.

Everything has slowed down, yet time appears to have sped up.

Time doesn't exist, and the last 3 months has made me more aware of that.

Floating along? That's how it feels recently.
 
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Username: DanfromMN
Date: 2020-05-29 18:29:27
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Maybe our matrix pods are being turned off...
:oops:o_O:eek::sick::unsure::coffee:
 
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Username: plamski
Date: 2020-05-29 20:45:03
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When I was growing up we had 90 days long summer holiday. We were never bored. You're right, today's kids frequently complain of boredom because of low cellular vitality. The epigenetic factor is becoming more and more evident with every new generation.
 
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Username: Searching
Date: 2020-05-29 21:09:12
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Same.

At the time of writing (April 24th 2020) we have just experienced a major surge in measured Schumann resonance power, resulting in a measurable reading at the 20th harmonic (156Hz). This has given rise to claims that the Schumann Resonance has risen to the frequency of 156Hz. It hasn’t – but, there has been increased power at these upper harmonics.
Schumann Resonance – is it changing?
 
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Username: DanfromMN
Date: 2020-05-29 21:44:38
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Ok. So for someone with little time and a desire for the cliffs notes, "wachootalkinboutwillis?"
 
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Username: Searching
Date: 2020-05-29 22:09:37
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The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum. Schumann resonances are global electromagnetic resonances, generated and excited by lightning discharges in the cavity formed by the Earth's surface and the ionosphere.
Schumann resonances - Wikipedia

The S(human)n resonance is the heartbeat of earth, its frequency. It makes sense that as the earth's frequency changes, so de we as our lives are dependent on her. Everything is frequency. Everything does not have frequency; it IS frequency.

I've noticed when earth's frequency spikes strange things are afoot. For example, about the same time of the Minneapolis and LA protests, this was the spike:


It had 9 more spikes like that shortly thereafter. It's kind of like a seismograph.

We are waking up earlier, but some people are just now Awakening to the craziness that is going on. We are dictated by frequencies most of us cannot perceive, but none-the-less, we are being inundated with them.
I do not believe in coincidences.
 
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Username: tupperaware
Date: 2020-05-30 01:44:24
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Interesting that back in earlier England, Christmas was a Huge all day, week long event top to bottom of society.

A society can have annual much awaited events and still be what we consider cruel and degenerate. Energy is nondenominational.

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Username: Jest3r
Date: 2020-05-30 01:55:09
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Im in CT, on the NY boarder...

Ive seen this post like 20 times. Each and every time, ive wanted to participate in this discussion, but then as I attempt to engage. I would get a panic attack preventing me from doing so..crazy heightened anxiety is the number one thing with me. Im sensitive to energy shifts as I am on the psychic spectrum and whatevers going on is wreaking havoic on my system.

Me too, it sounds like a muffeled tv is on b3hind a wall right?
 
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Username: SuperTrouper
Date: 2020-05-30 08:19:30
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Anxiety for no reason whatsoever? That's been a first for me. Being aware of it helps big time.
 
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Username: Bear Claw
Date: 2020-05-30 08:41:37
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For awhile, say much of March and April, between 9.30 and 12pm at night, I would get some weird electromagneticesque clicks in my head. Like feelings of light. I was a little disturbed by them if I am being honest, although curious too. They sort of happened in my jaw and head. They were not too unpleasant, just unusual, especially bearing in mind the context of the outside world. They stopped in May. Possibly similar to what you describe? I see (more like sense) them as black and white.
 
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Username: asatiger1966
Date: 2020-05-30 10:02:45
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Whitewave , thank you for this line of questioning. As everyone knows " I am suffering from a number of afflictions, all deserved LOL. Cancer seems to be winning the race for now. Ladies the hot flashes really suck.

My mother passed away on April the 11th. this year. The last person that I could embarrass. Now we can talk about some things that occurred in my 1966 Tour of duty. This has a missing time part coupled with alternate time lines.

I will be a little off by a few days on the start of the action being described, but could look up if needed.

Unloaded from a CH-47 Shinoock choppers around June 15 whole platoon , 42 men. 1/327 Airborne Infantry, HQ and HQ company LRRP platoon.We landed on a forward moving skirmish line of the NVA Division strength. I was functioning as the RTO with the heavy weapon's platoons Forward Observer.
He and I had worked together about five mounts.

I will try to shorten this up till we get to the missing time.
Lost two men from the scout squad within five minutes of walking down the ramp. I was adjusting frequencies when the shooting started. Our mission was to locate a NVA Regiment that the CIA briefed us on that was crossing the border from Cambodia and call the B-52s. Simple, piece of cake.

We moved to a defensive position on a mound and waited. I ask Caption Higginbotan why were we staying, we had found them and our recon was over. He told me that we had been ordered to hold our ground?

We had 15 KIAs in the first 10 days, all men were wounded at least once , most multiple times.
The NVA broke contact and we choppered out for resupply and new men, from our reserve pool.

We resupplied and was inserted in front of the NVA units that were retreating. So we could identify and , you guessed call the B-52's.

We were headed up a waist high grass hill when we encountered the anomaly I have discussed before.
I remember being with Staff Sargent Glass as the last men were choppered out. Him and I were the only ones left on a mountain top devoid of all vegetation pocked marked with craters almost touching each other, just holes mud and water.

Sargent Glass asked me how much ammo I had left, two full magazines for my .45 cal pistol and five M-16 rounds, one of them a tracer. He had a little more and it looked bad. The 101st ,326 Aviation Battalion were so busy that we had to call in the 25th Lighting Division for help and we had no clue when they coming from.

We decided, it was twilight, it gets real dark out there at night Sarge waited for the choppers, I decided to go downhill and downstream to a Special Force outpost about six klicks away. It was a artillery base.

I never made the SF camp. I was picked 30 plus days later walking at the edge of a rice paddy quite a distance away. The chopper that found me thought I was a gook because I was stripped to the waist carrying a rifle LOL.

AS they got closer they decided not to shoot me because I was two tall for a gook.

I went to the Corps Phan Rang hospital and ended up in Ward 7 which was critical care. I lay next to specialists 4th class Gromley. His Company Commander had called napalm on his position when they were being over run. Gromley was in terrible shape. The doctors told me that I would be there for at least four weeks to get my blood clean and heal. I did not mind, the Quonset hut was air-conditioned and we had a black and white TV, that played Vic Morrow in a show called "Combat"

I was there about ten days and a LT. Colonel showed at my bed stating that I had to get back to my unit.
The doctors were not happy and I had really enjoyed my talks with Lt. Ward my nurse.

Arriving back at HQ and HQ I went to see the First Sargent, he informed me that I had been transferred to Brigade HQ to guard the General in a platoon called "Security Platoon"?

Now I am back home and found out that my mother had a nervous break down when the Army officer had brought the letter notifying them I was missing. They were notified two months after I went missing.

My family all said that I was missing for much longer that 30 days.My younger sister can to this day tell you the type of shoes and uniform, glasses complexion everything about the young officer. They got the letter in early August. Dad was worried and got in touch with the local Congressman for help. He inquired and sent a letter out "that no one knew where I had gone", we still have that letter.

Skipping a lot, today my 201 file that I have and the VA has, shows no MIA, none.
The family tells that I was missing three to four months, Debbie my sister eight months ? I remember my older sister once said that I was gone from home at one stretch for five years without coming home.

I think they are all nuts but I was in a truck wreck in 2007 suffering a concussion and awoke in the middle of a fire fight shot in the stomach calling for the men to stay away from me. This was only the beginning of a locked up memory that the truck wreck had unlocked.

Ask questions if you want
 
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Username: conductor
Date: 2020-05-30 11:36:19
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Wow. That sounds like an intense experience. Thank you for sharing. I really value personal experience. You might want to write out the whole experience in long form. It can be therapeutic. I would be happy to read it! I have written about some of my experiences to crystalize 'my' version of what happened and to help process the experience. Sometimes I show them to my wife, other times, they are all mine.
Be Well.
 
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Username: dreamtime
Date: 2020-05-30 12:44:04
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Yes, and there's not much to stop it. Each new generation brings us more towards hibernation. In the end it's a protective mechanism to make sure humanity survives the scarcity.

Lowered body temperature:

Lowered IQ:

Lowered calorie intake:

etc. etc., there are many examples.

A lot of energy went into wars and other cruel things.
 
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