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    I have Le Livre de Mormon. But I'm not recommending it for your library.

    For dream books I'd recommend Conscious Dreaming or the newer Active Dreaming by Robert Moss. The Secret History of Dreaming, also by him, is a good read.

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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    As far as Science Fiction goes, I have a two thousand volume collection in my library now. I have almost all of Arthur Clarke’s published works. Yup, 1984 is in there too.

    I checked out the Urantia book, but it didn’t resonate with me. But if Wizzy wants to be rid of his, I’ll certainly pay postage just to have it as possible reference.
    The fact that it doesn't resonate is precisely why you should read it. It's operating at a different frequency...higher or lower you would never know unless you at least looked past the cover. Oh the pain of it all.
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    Quote Originally posted by NotAPretender View Post
    The fact that it doesn't resonate is precisely why you should read it. It's operating at a different frequency...higher or lower you would never know unless you at least looked past the cover. Oh the pain of it all.
    Good point. You never know where important puzzle pieces come from. I’ll pick it up at some point.

    Btw, right now I’m researching electric ATVs as the next Batmobile...

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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    It companions well with both old and new testaments and the book of mormon, if that kind of cosmology is your thing. It will end up in your hands.
    Yeah, I’m convinced the Book of Mormon relates some part of the actual history of the American Indians. So doing some research ther. I might spend some time at the local Mormon Ward as well. Btw, If you are offering to send it, let me know costs and I’ll PayPal it to you. But you may want to keep it.

    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    I have Le Livre de Mormon. But I'm not recommending it for your library.

    For dream books I'd recommend Conscious Dreaming or the newer Active Dreaming by Robert Moss. The Secret History of Dreaming, also by him, is a good read.
    Ok, noted. I’ve got to get my dreams revel up again. All the fun ones have gone away.

    Quote Originally posted by Elen View Post
    Here is one for referencing: "back to eden" by Jethro Kloss. It's a classic guide for herbal medicine.
    Ok, this is a area I’ve not spent much time in. Thinking on starting a herb garden to go with my brown thumb.

    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    He can have mine. A two thousand page book, it takes up unnecessary room. Although, it would provide toilet paper in an emergency.
    We may all be there at some point. Now looking into those Japanese toilets that clean your bottom without the need for toilet paper...cutting trees for toilet paper bothers me.

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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    It companions well with both old and new testaments and the book of mormon, if that kind of cosmology is your thing. It will end up in your hands.
    Hey no joke, I keep that book close, but seriously, not touching, to the New American...
    “El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"

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    I wondered if modwiz had died and gone to Heaven. It's been absolutely AGES! Nice to hear your take.
    So what of a constructive nature have you been doing with your time?

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    Quote Originally posted by Gale Frierson View Post
    I wondered if modwiz had died and gone to Heaven. It's been absolutely AGES! Nice to hear your take.
    So what of a constructive nature have you been doing with your time?
    Wizzy was taking a break from us knuckleheads. We love him anyway...

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    Quote Originally posted by Gale Frierson View Post
    I wondered if modwiz had died and gone to Heaven. It's been absolutely AGES! Nice to hear your take.
    So what of a constructive nature have you been doing with your time?
    Staying out of forums, doing youtube videos. Currently working on songs that need finishing so they can be posted too. Working on a concept for a 'performance video'. Keeps me busy and sane.

    Death and I speak every day and we both agree the time is not now.

    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Wizzy was taking a break from us knuckleheads. We love him anyway...
    I love everybody too, the like part can get challenging. However, I do like Aragorn and spare him from my posts when "moods" set in.
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    I love everybody too, the like part can get challenging.
    Quote of the day.

    I'm glad you answered, Modwiz. I didn't want to speak for you. And I'm stoked to hear you're working on some more music. Please do share when you're ready.

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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    Staying out of forums, doing youtube videos. Currently working on songs that need finishing so they can be posted too. Working on a concept for a 'performance video'. Keeps me busy and sane.

    Death and I speak every day and we both agree the time is not now.

    I love everybody too, the like part can get challenging. However, I do like Aragorn and spare him from my posts when "moods" set in.
    I like Argon as well and the cool thing is: he gets down frequently from his mountain to converse with us mear mortals in the forum. His cosmology is weird, but fun to consider. To boot, his humor is dark and twisted like mine. The bad thing is, as a nonnative English speaker he writes better than I do. The insult is doubled as he is Flemish.

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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    I like Argon as well and the cool thing is: he gets down frequently from his mountain to converse with us mear mortals in the forum. His cosmology is weird, but fun to consider. To boot, his humor is dark and twisted like mine. The bad thing is, as a nonnative English speaker he writes better than I do. The insult is doubled as he is Flemish.


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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    I like Argon as well and the cool thing is: he gets down frequently from his mountain to converse with us mear mortals in the forum. His cosmology is weird, but fun to consider. To boot, his humor is dark and twisted like mine. The bad thing is, as a nonnative English speaker he writes better than I do. The insult is doubled as he is Flemish.
    the man amazes me!!!

    aragorn i mean. and, yeah, u 2 dumpy. but for dif reasons...

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    Quote Originally posted by palooka's revenge View Post
    the man amazes me!!!

    aragorn i mean. and, yeah, u 2 dumpy. but for dif reasons...
    Thanks, I consider myself the Masked JoeSixPack of TOT...

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    Quote Originally posted by Dumpster Diver View Post
    Thanks, I consider myself the Masked JoeSixPack of TOT...
    nice try but far from it...

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    So, now there is a competition for Joe Six-Pack of the Year. And I can't even play...
    “El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"

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