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05 Jun 2018, 3:09 pm

Yes. (And because this question wasn't answered, I don't want to relive my childhood.)

What imaginary world would you most like to live in?



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05 Jun 2018, 3:19 pm

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Something that most people might not believe--a memory of when I was not even incarnated yet.

Orb-life with an all round unidirectional sense of luminous space, and ranges and extents of light curvatures and refractive wakes ~ perhaps?

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Other than that, I can remember when I was three or so, at nursery school. I loved painting. I still do.

I loved drawing profusely, but since the programming of gaining qualifications in art and design, the natural urge to draw is now intermittent and rare in comparison to my earlier years.

Are you fussy in what type of paint or paints you use ~ i.e. water, acrylic or oil sort of thing, or do you enjoy which ever paint or paints you happen to get?


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05 Jun 2018, 3:22 pm

As long as my skies look blue, and not lime green I'm good. :)

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05 Jun 2018, 3:27 pm

Not quite. More like I was looking at myself talking to someone, and there was light all around, and then I slipped through a hole in the ground.

I prefer watercolours, mainly.

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05 Jun 2018, 5:12 pm

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Not quite. More like I was looking at myself talking to someone, and there was light all around, and then I slipped through a hole in the ground.

Some people refer to that as being a post and pre-life review and review with a spirit guide ~ in the spiritual plains. The hole in the ground is a vortex ~ and getting pulled through them in whichever direction is a regular feature of both dreaming, near death, afterlife or prelife experiences ~ if you (or anybody else) were not already aware of this in these terms.

I had a near death experience when I was three and observed my physical self for a while whilst things were going wrong in a hospital, only I do not recall getting drawn back into physical cohesion again, the light though was my guide, but I have much experience of vortex yank and slip transits on account of the resulting seizures from the NDE, and during dreaming, meditation and whenever else.

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I prefer watercolours, mainly

same question

I prefer acrylics when painting, and pencil crayons for drawing and ball point ink pens for line-working.

What sort of things do like to paint?


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05 Jun 2018, 5:15 pm

I know all about that, but thanks anyway!

Oh, I mostly paint flowers and landscapes and I guess you could call my style 'abstract'.

If you were going to another planet for a visit, what would you pack in your suitcase/backpack/whatever?


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05 Jun 2018, 7:17 pm

Kuraudo7777 wrote:
I know all about that, but thanks anyway!

Bonus ~ just had to test the waters and all that, and give others food for thought perhaps.

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Oh, I mostly paint flowers and landscapes and I guess you could call my style 'abstract'.

Intriguing ~ what kind of 'abstract' style?

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If you were going to another planet for a visit, what would you pack in your suitcase/backpack/whatever?

I'd just do timeshare sole embodiment or 'body-mind-swapping' ~ as it saves packing, stressing about forgetting stuff, having to get to know people, learn another language and what's where and all that. Obviously if it is a case of going 'body-and-sole' to Aspergia Prime ~ by progressive or instantaneous range transport ~ backpacks are mandatory, with a minimum of three outfits, one alternative type of footware, one grooming set and anything covered under the articles of personal comfort and shared interests ~ which gives you let to use extra baggage if the mandatory backpack is not sufficient. Taking or purchasing at least a key-chain Rubix Cube or something of that nature gets you in all the right places. :)

What would you pack and where would you go?


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05 Jun 2018, 7:28 pm

Erm...I'm not sure how to describe it, but I'll try. Sort of flow-y and wave-y, with softness and dream-like qualities.

I'd pack all of my essentials, plus a few books, and I'd probably go to Orion.

If you could live on a star, what star would you pick?


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05 Jun 2018, 8:14 pm

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Erm...I'm not sure how to describe it, but I'll try. Sort of flow-y and wave-y, with softness and dream-like qualities.

I know of which you describe ~ I also do photographic-graphic (graphic novel manga style) and linear and curved geometrics (stained glass window style).

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I'd pack all of my essentials, plus a few books, and I'd probably go to Orion.

I leave books out so as get more in for the return.

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If you could live on a star, what star would you pick?

Alpha Centauri most definitely.

If you could live on a star ~ would you do so as a particular solid state being, or as a particular energy state being?


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06 Jun 2018, 12:19 am

Deepthought 7 wrote:
Kuraudo7777 wrote:
Erm...I'm not sure how to describe it, but I'll try. Sort of flow-y and wave-y, with softness and dream-like qualities.

I know of which you describe ~ I also do photographic-graphic (graphic novel manga style) and linear and curved geometrics (stained glass window style).

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I'd pack all of my essentials, plus a few books, and I'd probably go to Orion.

I leave books out so as get more in for the return.

Kuraudo7777 wrote:
If you could live on a star, what star would you pick?

Alpha Centauri most definitely.

If you could live on a star ~ would you do so as a particular solid state being, or as a particular energy state being?


I would prefer to do so as an energy state
Thanks for your story about NDE, Deepthought. I know two people who experienced likewise. One of my grandmothers died while giving birth but was revived some time later. A friend died from an injury but also recovered. They have stories equal to yours.

So, do you believe that you / we actually exist, or is existence just a cerebral construct?


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06 Jun 2018, 9:39 am

I believe we actually exist.

Same question.



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06 Jun 2018, 9:41 am

Maybe I should get philosophical; it might expand my mind.

But...I believe we "just exist."


London, or Paris?



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06 Jun 2018, 10:31 am

Paris.

Do you prefer sunny weather or the rain?



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06 Jun 2018, 10:33 am

Rain please. Or at best, overcast and grey.

Do you know how knit and purl?


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06 Jun 2018, 10:34 am

It depends on the intensity of the sun, and of the rain.

I like light drizzle and mist. I like sun when it's in the 70s (low-mid 20's Celsius).

I don't like heavy rain. I don't like intensely hot sun.

I don't knit. I don't know what "purl" is.


What would you do if a Wolfman wearing a tuxedo started to serenade you with "Swan Lake?



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06 Jun 2018, 10:49 am

A purl is a backward knit stitch. Combinations of knit and purl create most of the common knitting patterns (it creates a textured appearance).

My father taught me to knit because he was frequently home with his mother as a little boy, and she liked to keep him occupied. What a guy.

If a wolfman in a tuxedo with a white cashmere scarf were to reverse the car with one hand, and serenade me with Swan Lake I would most certainly bounce and giggle a little bit. :)

Question: Aren't ducks just ducky?


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