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|    30 Aug 24 23:12:28    |
      From: nospam@example.net              Dear philosophers,              Saw this in another newsgroup and thought it might interest you:              "Out-of-body experiences do happen, and if a person meditates, they       might be conscious within a "transcendent" experience, which is the       well spring of God centric thinking. A transcendent experience is not       the same as a dream. When seeing others there, one can discern if       they are good/bad via their colors (their karma "credit rating":-)).              Karma concept is based in Hinduism and Buddhism, and is about       behavior, "the relationship between a person's mental or physical       action and the consequences following that action." One does not have       to be religious to have good/bad karma.              Across Earth, different cultures have had people with "transcendent"       experiences, and they attempt to explain it within their ideations.              Scientific thinkers can't deal with this topic, since it can not be       sliced/diced in their laboratories.              When looking at older historical paintings relating to Indian Gods and       Goddesses, some of them with vibrant colors are depicting what has       been seen when having a "transcendent" experience. On another note,       if a person sees someone with a golden halo around their head with       small stars emitted, that person has excellent Karma. Hence, the       behavior association is based upon seeing others' body colors, and       knowing who they are. I might add colors seen can be quite vivid.".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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