tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post2243528682524604549..comments2023-11-05T01:12:31.969-08:00Comments on VIOLETPLANET: A Global Consciousness Project: The Machine That Could Tell The FutureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post-26605357610931567072011-12-12T13:50:37.560-08:002011-12-12T13:50:37.560-08:00Awesome post, thank you for sharing this. It reall...Awesome post, thank you for sharing this. It really confirms the notion of predicting current/future events using a numerical system tied to associated values (ICHING). Never thought about using it on such a large scale. Carl Jung would be proud. Bravo!omnivorousEgohttp://chime.in/user/omnivorousEgonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post-23583854184190014942011-11-25T23:51:27.224-08:002011-11-25T23:51:27.224-08:00As a Red Dwarf fan I have heard of future echoes. ...As a Red Dwarf fan I have heard of future echoes. Great post Violet. Keep up the good work. I haven't read a recent book on any of this. I find all this stuff interesting. Sensory deprivation(the first five-o), REGs (eggs?), remote viewing, all the good stuff. Telekinesis is SO easy in my dreams but I always forget to try it after I have awakened. Is it time to get back to the future?<br /><br />PS<br />Thanks Rock. Not true but thanks.Cocreatorhttp://cocreator.cc/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post-28877781333622636482011-11-22T12:55:46.976-08:002011-11-22T12:55:46.976-08:00Thank you for the kind sentiments, but please don&...Thank you for the kind sentiments, but please don't waste any pity on me. It turned out for the better (for me at least).<br /><br />And please don't mistake me for a wise man. CoCreator is wise. I'm just your average smartass.<br /><br />As for predictions, these days I pretty much stick with college football, although my track record with that would have Vegas doing a double-take...Peter Egan Jrhttp://www.eganmedical.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post-26230701407515104152011-11-22T12:07:26.872-08:002011-11-22T12:07:26.872-08:00LOL Remind me to consult you oh wise one. So sorry...LOL Remind me to consult you oh wise one. So sorry about your house. I meant to ask if you were affected by Katrina. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!VioletPlanethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15067707318964870807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-732469422871322756.post-28983560162499931902011-11-22T12:02:59.613-08:002011-11-22T12:02:59.613-08:00Who needs a machine when you've got me? I'...Who needs a machine when you've got me? I've got a downright scary track record (in terms of accuracy) of predicting future events that I should have absolutely no way of knowing how the events would unfold, yet somehow I always seem to get it right when I do go out-on-a-limb.<br /><br />My old college roommate was even better.<br /><br />It all started when a former roommate of both of ours came home one morning (at about 4 AM) during Mardi Gras carrying a sign that read: "Psychic Reader and Adviser - Will Tell Past, Present and Future as it Will Be". His explanation for how he came into possession of the sign was that a psychic lady gave it to him as he walked home from Grits (a bar on Tchoupitoulas in uptown NO) in a rainstorm the Sunday before Mardi Gras. I can only assume she gave it to him to give to us.<br /><br />In the years that followed, my roommate and I (not the one who brought us the sign - the other one) routinely freaked ourselves and others out by predicting the future with a degree of accuracy that some have described as prophetic (although I myself am reluctant to use the term, much less refer to myself as a prophet).<br /><br />My roommate even put him money where his mouth was by moving out of our apartment roughly two weeks before Hurricane Katrina filled the dwelling with 8 feet of water, destroying all of my personal belongings, not to mention the house (it was actually a duplex - I owned it, and he and I shared the top floor while I rented out the bottom floor). Unfortunately, I did not have flood insurance, figuring like two hundred thousand others that homeowner's insurance would cover the damages. Boy was I wrong.<br /><br />Anyway, enough of my ranting. Hope all is well with you. ;-)Peter Egan Jrhttp://www.eganmedical.comnoreply@blogger.com