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Roulette Psychic Powers, Where Did They Come From?

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by gizmotron, Jan 24, 2020.

  1. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Psychic Powers, Where Did They Come From? More to the truth would be the question, Where did they go and why are they coming back now?

    The short answer is freedom of religion. I can't think of better evidence for supporting the existence of psychic powers than the Bible, the Old Testament for that. It's found in the New Testament also. The three wise kings knew about the birth of the new king in the stars. But better evidence for psychic ability was actually being done and proving it before the pharaoh of Egypt centuries earlier.

    Moses turned his staff into a snake as proof of powers. Then the pharaoh's psychics turned their sticks into snakes. Then Moses' snake ate the pharaoh's snakes. Moses dipped his staff into the river and it turned blood red. After that and before there were many plagues. "The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children."

    Like it or not these were accepted powers. It's just that God decided to be best at it.

    But to the question of where did these powers all go needs to be addressed.

    It went away under the dogmatic rule of religious legalism. That's when rules handed down by dictatorial authorities like Theocratic forms of government do to this day. You have a perfectly formed example today in Iran. They kill gay people when they can catch them. They find ways to kill or incarcerate Christians. This is legalism. This theocratic power is not new, even the Christian church is guilty of it.The Grand Inquisitor of Spain is guilty of legalism. They killed so many people it was like Christians being killed in the Great Colosseum in Rome.

    Christ came to set all men free. It's human nature why mankind grasps on to legalism. The people that ran the religions and the temple in Jerusalem were all legalistic. They hated Christ like Liberals hate an effective president like Trump that gets things done and fixes over bloated bureaucracies that need downsizing. Christ wanted these extraneous laws to be deregulated. So they found a way to kill him back then. But the point is that Christ came to set men free of all that. And also to this day mankind hangs on to legalism in many forms and religions to maintain that power over others. The Salem Witch Trials are a perfect example of legalism run wild. It's all done in the name of God. But it's all flawed by basic human nature, the very confinement described by Christ as the "captives" all throughout his short life of teaching. He came to set the captives free. So along comes freedom in America, specifically "freedom of religion."

    You can run a legalistic cult in America and sucker as many as you want to into it. You can even start a psychic church of roulette if you want. You won't get burned at the stake for this. It is this new freedom of the past two centuries that has mitigated the power of legalism. Up until then these psychic powers have been regarded as fringe. Native American Indians use it. Highlander people of Scotland have kept use of it. There are shaman leaders all over the world with sixth sense powers. It never went away. It's just something that people are pursuing and perusing in the past 60 years.

    So I believe in it. I also believe that most people suck at it. Just to be clear as a disclaimer here. Reading Randomness is not a psychic power. It is just using trends and patterns to identify moments that these formations are in a state of working well or bad. It's an acquired skill and nothing more.
     
  2. Nathan Detroit

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    Do you believe in the existence of Guardian Angels ?
     
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    People with these stupid beliefs are a danger to human existence.
     
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    Of course! They were founded by Curtis Sliwa.
     
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    Yes, and I met mine once.

    I'll tell you what got said to me. I'm not doing this to wow anyone. To be clear as a bell I don't give a fuck what other people's opinion are about what I share in this regard. This attitude comes from my first year as a rock climber, my first extreme sport. I use to try to tell people that I climbed this or I climbed that. Thank goodness that I discovered this truth very early on. It is pointless and completely unrewarding to tell people that you know this stuff. Now days it's video and done specifically to wow wow people, everyone.

    People that you know don't care what you do. In fact they think you are crazy and will tell you so. It does not impress them and it adds very little to none to your stature or acceptableness as a better person. It comes off as bragging. So I stopped telling anyone what I did to thrill myself and to become an expert at. Just keep it to yourself and the people in your own expertise. The reward is far greater in the long run. I feel the same way about these greater angels too.

    I was climbing "The Line" at Lovers Leap near Lake Tahoe for the first and last time. I led the last pitch at the top. I was 40 ft above a worthless piton when I got to a spot where I could not perform an overhanging mantle maneuver. This is where the angel comes in. Right next to me was a perfect slot to put a #10 hexentric into a bottoming crack that could hold up a jeep if it wanted to. Had I remembered to place it then none of what came next would have occurred. I began to lose strength and knew that my strength would not hold for much more than 5 minutes doing this. So I began to pray. All of a suddenly an overwhelming voice came over my mind. "Everything is going to come out alright." It happened a couple of times and then all of a sudden all my strength left my body and I fell 60 ft before hitting a two inch wide ledge with my left heel. That flipped me over to head first where I fell another 20 feet head first. The the rope went bong and tightened up and caught me. My first thought was that "hey, it works." I had no idea what had taken place above me. I was going about 60 miles per hour when that piton caught me. Even though the two inch ledge slowed me down a little and flipped me over I was still moving pretty fast with the ground coming up around three hundred feet below.

    Anyway I used the piton anchor to pull me back up to that point, which is basically a blank vertical wall with a finger crack running vertically to the top. The piton was inserted into a horizontal crack running horizontally through or near that vertical crack. The roof of that horizontal crack was indented about a half of one inch where the lower edge of the crack was sticking out about one half of one inch farther. It was not flush on both sides in other words. I tested it by pulling on it with my hands and it held. Having no piton hammer I could not really test it properly. So I assumed that it was good. But it was not. During my fall that piton pulled out of the crack loose. But it also jammed against the roof of the crack and jammed against the lower protruding part of the crack and then in a wiggly state held my 60 mile per hour fall. The piton was hanging at a 45 degree angle was only held in that position by the weight on the rope. You could just tap on it and it would fall the rest of the way out. I didn't see the angel and did not have any more thoughts about it in my head. I didn't even remember seeing my guardian angel three months earlier. If that was what that was? Who knows? This could be explained as nothing more than coincidence.

    I met a stranger three months earlier on the road back to the cars. We, three of us, were in front of that small climbing area where the "Farse" is located. He was very tall and wore "Hush-Puppies" shoes and started talking to us. Then he looked right at me and told me about the #10 hexcentric and the perfect placement for it just an arms reach away. He told me how to protect my fall with bomb proof protection right exactly where I prayed for help. On the day of the fall I got another premonition on the drive up to the climb. The voice in my head said that today I was going to be taught a lesson. This voice happened just about 10 minutes before a wild speeding driver was in my lane heading right at me on a blind turn. I almost drove off a cliff into the river when that guy swerved back into his lane. I thought that this might be the lesson. Maybe it was too.

    I have no proof of these thoughts and coincidences. But I like to think that this mystery guy was an angel. So after talking to us he sees a slung stopper in a difficult crack on the "Lower Wall" section. So he climbs a difficult 5.9 face climb in his Hush Puppies with no protection and grabs the trophy. We all just stood there a watched him. That was kind of amazing. That might have been angels goofing off for all that I know. I asked people for a while if they knew about this guy. I did that three months later after my fall. Perhaps he was a resident guardian angel for the summer. Who knows?

    So maybe I saw an angel. I definitely believe in some force looking out for me. There have been too many things that could have all been mini miracles. Someone might call it some kind of reciprocity or karma. I'll go with God and /or angels. I have had several major premonitions that all came true. These are premonitions that were years in advance and came many many times before the events took place. They were always aimed at me or at an event that took place where I was involved with it. I even see a few numbers that hit after feeling like they were about to hit. It's not a strong enough skill to base a method on it. It's very weak where Reading Randomness is very very strong.

    I had one very strong premonition that has not come true yet. I was riding in a vehicle from Kirkwood back to Tahoe while staring out the window to the southeast. I had a huge premonition voice tell me that a volcano was going to erupt south of Lake Tahoe. Still waiting for that one. So now I have gone on record with a premonition for you all. We'll see. If it never comes true then it will be the first strong voice prediction that I have ever had. Everything else but one has come true up to this point and I'm not sharing that one. I still don't knwo what it means. That's the problem with these things. You can try to form fit them into meaning before they come true. So I regard it all as a curiosity. I have no idea where Jimmy Hoffa is buried.
     
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    There - now you have a legalistic reason to dismiss them and even advocate for harm coming to them. Jesus turned over the tables and called them a den of vipers. He stopped at his opinion. These assholes go all the way. They are definitely a danger to others. Iran needs the tables overturned in a very powerful and meaningful way if for no other reason than to set their citizens free. The same goes for North Korea. Even the socialist progressives in America need being brought back into control. They want to wreck everything all in the name of fake fairness and manipulated justice.
     
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    Ha ha! So true, undeniable, that one.
     

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    You are really projecting hatred. I believe it is a by product of fear of the unknown which has to do with traumatic birthing experience.
     
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    Quite wrong. I believe in facts. Not retarded myths.
     
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    Do you believe that all facts are real or the truth? Do you believe in the current state of facts. The world was flat and that was a fact at one time. "If God wanted man to fly he would have given him wings." Facts are just truth that people use to maintain the establishment. That's what is being taught in elementary schools these days. You must embrace all truths. Convenient hugh? I believe like you do that there are real confirmed truths. But in walks the baloney truths anyway. This does not make all truth subjective. There is still objective truth. It should never be used to control others.
     
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    Nothing of substance to add here just wanted to say that I really enjoy the last days forum contributions of the pregognition supporters and the subsequent discussions that came off their posts.

    It adds a kind of existential layer to an otherwise full of negativity season of this forum.
     
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    In what condition does his opinion project hatred? Is it possible that all truth being subjective that you are just projecting here yourself. You just categorized his opinion as birthing experience caused labeling. It is you that thinks you have permission to hate. You do know this about you don't you? You have given or taken the capacity to judge others that don't agree with you. It is you that are trapped and confined to basic human nature. There, now I did it to you.
     
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    In that capacity that the type of information I assume he had bad experience with (what he labels as stupid due to his limited perspective or understanding) triggers him to express his concerns in a reactive and hostile way.
    I just simply recognized and expressed that.
    I do not feel any hatred towards him or his opinion. I just shared my insight or assumption regarding the birth related fear of the unknown. It is not meant to be an insult or judgement.
    Yes, me categorizing his opinion might sounded like an insult for which I appologize.

    Nevertheless his concerns are likely a projection, as that type of fear and reflexive reaction usually leads to controlling behaviour that limits others expression of freedom that cause suffering.

    I think anger is a secondary emotion, under that there are other deeper emotions rooted like fear and shame.

    Very well, I may be guilty of projecting myself. I am human being with faults. I have never claimed myself to be omnipotent.
     
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    I'm no angel myself, that's for certain. I go off on the mathBoyz that perpetuate the myth of house's edge as being the reason the casinos win most of the times. I have suggested proof that this is not true. They take far more off of gamblers while only having a slight advantage on each chance. They have their opinions on why this is the truth to them. That's fine. But they call me an idiot for not believing them. So they get my wrath. It's a very old argument and I know all the players. It's no big deal.
     

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    Ye, I do believe in existence of Guardian Angeles . Several personal experiences can attest to this .
     
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    I just came up with an idea to prove RR works. And this idea will be carried out in front of everyone. It should go as far as to wreck everything too. It's worth it just to put an end to those mathBoyz that will never believe it. Now that we have our own sections here and that I can delete disruptive posts and people on the side interrupting this. I can do it right here and everyone will see it and the final results. I will take on 5 to 10 people that contribute to the full amount needed for doing this. That money will be held for guaranteed payback to the ones that can't learn this. That money will be worth it because I will teach the full thing in front of everyone here. It will be run like a go fund me page. In fact it can be run from one of those to fund it. But I will need ten really interested and dedicated students that are willing to go through all this publicly. It will all be here in posts that everyone can see. Those not in the class will not be able to have their questions answered but they will be able to learn on their own from student questions. What do you think of that idea. This will be the test for RR. This should be real interesting if it all comes together. I will change the world. Some of you will change the world. I'll just put up the go fund me challenge and the top ten donates will be in the class. Or, somebody can sponsor someone else to be in the publicly presented class. This will work just fine. Anybody willing to be a public recipient of this?
     
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    Excellent! Nobody wants it. I don't have to go all the way and prove it.
     
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    Step by step you show your intentions.
     
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    So do you.
     
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    Yes, yes changing the world.
    But change always come with a cost both metaphorically and as it would seem literally as well...

    Pity.
    I thought you knew better.
     

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