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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Antonio,

I have to say this. Though you do not  &#039;judge&#039;, and you intention is to shed light, you have come across as judgemental, or as if you are  those who watch &#039;horror&#039; movies.

In your first podcast about this topic, the tone of your voice, the way you came across, the nasal tone to some of your statements such as, &quot;they ACTUALLY pick up the phone, and call other people and say...&quot;, or, &quot; ..... someone is doing o.k. and in a otherwise good mood, I am going to RUIN your perfectly good day by scaring you&quot;,  etc.

I don&#039;t know if what I am saying is coming across in this, so I will sum it up by stating -

It is not only what you present that is important, but also the way it is &#039;packaged&quot;.

Just my humble opinion.

I will be back to comment on part deux horror when I have more time.

Peace and love,

que!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Antonio,</p>
<p>I have to say this. Though you do not  &#8216;judge&#8217;, and you intention is to shed light, you have come across as judgemental, or as if you are  those who watch &#8216;horror&#8217; movies.</p>
<p>In your first podcast about this topic, the tone of your voice, the way you came across, the nasal tone to some of your statements such as, &#8220;they ACTUALLY pick up the phone, and call other people and say&#8230;&#8221;, or, &#8221; &#8230;.. someone is doing o.k. and in a otherwise good mood, I am going to RUIN your perfectly good day by scaring you&#8221;,  etc.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if what I am saying is coming across in this, so I will sum it up by stating &#8211;</p>
<p>It is not only what you present that is important, but also the way it is &#8216;packaged&#8221;.</p>
<p>Just my humble opinion.</p>
<p>I will be back to comment on part deux horror when I have more time.</p>
<p>Peace and love,</p>
<p>que!</p>
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		By: Antonio Thornton		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 21:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Dave,

As always, I welcome your comments. You make some pretty interesting points here.  I think I would agree that we all do vibrate differently based on our intentions.

However, I&#039;d like to offer that even though the &#039;intention&#039; of killing may be the bases for how someone &quot;feels&quot; about it, it directly contradicts the fact that we are all one.  There is no action that can be taken against another entity that doesn&#039;t impact the individual (and the whole).

So even the guy who suicide bombs a market &#039;thinks&#039; he&#039;s doing good in the eyes of his God or people, he&#039;s negatively impacting the whole because we are all one.

Additionally, I&#039;m sorry to hear that you feel &#039;judged&#039; - even though I said at least twice in the post that I&#039;m not judging anyone. Of course, these are my opinions and (despite popular belief) I&#039;m not always right :-)

Thanks for sharing this with us.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dave,</p>
<p>As always, I welcome your comments. You make some pretty interesting points here.  I think I would agree that we all do vibrate differently based on our intentions.</p>
<p>However, I&#8217;d like to offer that even though the &#8216;intention&#8217; of killing may be the bases for how someone &#8220;feels&#8221; about it, it directly contradicts the fact that we are all one.  There is no action that can be taken against another entity that doesn&#8217;t impact the individual (and the whole).</p>
<p>So even the guy who suicide bombs a market &#8216;thinks&#8217; he&#8217;s doing good in the eyes of his God or people, he&#8217;s negatively impacting the whole because we are all one.</p>
<p>Additionally, I&#8217;m sorry to hear that you feel &#8216;judged&#8217; &#8211; even though I said at least twice in the post that I&#8217;m not judging anyone. Of course, these are my opinions and (despite popular belief) I&#8217;m not always right 🙂</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing this with us.</p>
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		By: Dave		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I just listened to the second podcast about horror movies, and felt like I had to chime in.  I&#039;ll take issue with two things you mentioned.

Number one, I think you are seriously short-changing the capacity of the subconscious mind to differentiate real experience from imagined.  True, it doesn&#039;t distinguish between reality and virtual experience.  But virtual experience is created entirely in the imagination of the person.  While the heart rate and blood pressure of the person watching a horror movie does elevate while he watches, I&#039;d bet dollars to donuts they&#039;d be a lot higher if a chainsaw killer was actually chasing him.  Sure, I get nervous and squirmy watching the torture sequences in the &quot;Saw&quot; movies, but not nearly as squirmy as I would be if I was actually being tortured.

The reason for this difference is simple.  My subconscious mind is viewing the movie, sure.  But it is also keenly aware of the surroundings the movie is in. The guy behind me in the theater who keeps bumping my chair, the smell of popcorn, the sticky floors coated with dried soda, and the occasional person blocking my view of the screen as he gets up to use the men&#039;s room.  Similarly, if I&#039;m watching at home, my subconscious is taking in the movie on a smaller screen,  while noting the sound of a car being started up outside, the fridge running, and the constant flashing of 12:00 on the VCR which I refuse to program to the correct time.

In short, my subconscious knows damn well it ain&#039;t real.  I mean, if you watch a lot of comic book super hero movies (there&#039;s a lot of &#039;em out there), would you seriously be more predisposed to actually believing that Superman was going to rescue you out of a real-life dire situation?  Heck no.

Number two,  Vibration.  I love horror movies.  Love them, always have.  I&#039;ve always been fascinated by the dark side of human nature as depicted in the movies, fictional TV shows, novels, and so on.  I can sit through the the scariest, goriest movie out there and come out buzzing high for all the vicarious thrills I just went through.  Since I enjoy them, they bring on a high vibration for me.  I get giddy at the idea of seeing the latest &quot;Nightmare on Elm Street&quot; movie.  Giddy, thrilled, these are all high frequency vibrations.

But I am not some psychopathic weirdo who gets off on real violence and death.  One of the worst things I&#039;ve ever done to myself was, a few years ago, decide to watch the internet video of journalist Daniel Perl be beheaded by the terrorists who captured him. It was one of those things that, once you see it, it can&#039;t be unseen.  I was shocked, appalled, and revolted (not to mentioned actually sickened).  That was about the lowest vibration I&#039;ve ever experienced, and it was gut-wrenching.  I will never watch such a thing again.  It was so low because I knew, down to my last cell, that what I was watching was real.

Horror entertainment creates low vibrations for some, high for others.  There is no rule that vibrations are constant for everybody from one source.  In fact, based on the video of Daniel Perl&#039;s execution, I&#039;d be willing to bet that his killers were on a pretty good high vibe while killing him.  They sure acted that way.  While I can&#039;t say I know why (nor do I want to know why), it remains that different things have different vibrational effects on different people.

I want a new Chrysler 300, and that thought puts me in a high vibration.  If you want a different car, the 300 wouldn&#039;t do much for you at all.  Vibrations are completely dependent on the intentions and experiences of the person doing the vibrating.

For those of you who don&#039;t like horror movies, fine, not your bag.  But for the sake of those of us who do, please refrain from laying judgment on us, and let us have our fun.  Now, if you don&#039;t mind, I gotta go rent &quot;Hostel.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just listened to the second podcast about horror movies, and felt like I had to chime in.  I&#8217;ll take issue with two things you mentioned.</p>
<p>Number one, I think you are seriously short-changing the capacity of the subconscious mind to differentiate real experience from imagined.  True, it doesn&#8217;t distinguish between reality and virtual experience.  But virtual experience is created entirely in the imagination of the person.  While the heart rate and blood pressure of the person watching a horror movie does elevate while he watches, I&#8217;d bet dollars to donuts they&#8217;d be a lot higher if a chainsaw killer was actually chasing him.  Sure, I get nervous and squirmy watching the torture sequences in the &#8220;Saw&#8221; movies, but not nearly as squirmy as I would be if I was actually being tortured.</p>
<p>The reason for this difference is simple.  My subconscious mind is viewing the movie, sure.  But it is also keenly aware of the surroundings the movie is in. The guy behind me in the theater who keeps bumping my chair, the smell of popcorn, the sticky floors coated with dried soda, and the occasional person blocking my view of the screen as he gets up to use the men&#8217;s room.  Similarly, if I&#8217;m watching at home, my subconscious is taking in the movie on a smaller screen,  while noting the sound of a car being started up outside, the fridge running, and the constant flashing of 12:00 on the VCR which I refuse to program to the correct time.</p>
<p>In short, my subconscious knows damn well it ain&#8217;t real.  I mean, if you watch a lot of comic book super hero movies (there&#8217;s a lot of &#8217;em out there), would you seriously be more predisposed to actually believing that Superman was going to rescue you out of a real-life dire situation?  Heck no.</p>
<p>Number two,  Vibration.  I love horror movies.  Love them, always have.  I&#8217;ve always been fascinated by the dark side of human nature as depicted in the movies, fictional TV shows, novels, and so on.  I can sit through the the scariest, goriest movie out there and come out buzzing high for all the vicarious thrills I just went through.  Since I enjoy them, they bring on a high vibration for me.  I get giddy at the idea of seeing the latest &#8220;Nightmare on Elm Street&#8221; movie.  Giddy, thrilled, these are all high frequency vibrations.</p>
<p>But I am not some psychopathic weirdo who gets off on real violence and death.  One of the worst things I&#8217;ve ever done to myself was, a few years ago, decide to watch the internet video of journalist Daniel Perl be beheaded by the terrorists who captured him. It was one of those things that, once you see it, it can&#8217;t be unseen.  I was shocked, appalled, and revolted (not to mentioned actually sickened).  That was about the lowest vibration I&#8217;ve ever experienced, and it was gut-wrenching.  I will never watch such a thing again.  It was so low because I knew, down to my last cell, that what I was watching was real.</p>
<p>Horror entertainment creates low vibrations for some, high for others.  There is no rule that vibrations are constant for everybody from one source.  In fact, based on the video of Daniel Perl&#8217;s execution, I&#8217;d be willing to bet that his killers were on a pretty good high vibe while killing him.  They sure acted that way.  While I can&#8217;t say I know why (nor do I want to know why), it remains that different things have different vibrational effects on different people.</p>
<p>I want a new Chrysler 300, and that thought puts me in a high vibration.  If you want a different car, the 300 wouldn&#8217;t do much for you at all.  Vibrations are completely dependent on the intentions and experiences of the person doing the vibrating.</p>
<p>For those of you who don&#8217;t like horror movies, fine, not your bag.  But for the sake of those of us who do, please refrain from laying judgment on us, and let us have our fun.  Now, if you don&#8217;t mind, I gotta go rent &#8220;Hostel.&#8221;</p>
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